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Qftfctal Organ •f
#ra»Mln County.
VOL U ^LEjr}A ( ocrro* • rr 12 . IDT 7 TsTTTMBKR
Rev. R, W. Eubanks
To Preach Sunday
Afternoon
A special invitation is given
everybody to go to the Carnesville
Baptist church Sunday afternoon
at three o’clock and hear Rev R.
W. Eubanks ol Lavoma. No sei vi
ces will bo held at this church at
eleven o’clock rn the morning or at
eight o’clock in the evening and
we trust both young aud obi will
hear this three o’clock sermon as
Tier, Eubanks is an earnest preach
or and , those . that ,. . are fortunate „ ,
enough to hear him will enjoy
sermon, Remember a special in vi
tation is given all to hear this ser
men at three o’clock Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Stevenson In
Our Midst
/
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Stevenson
moved from Atlanta to Carnesville
a lew days since and a t-e occupying
the dwelling recently vacated by
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Crump. We
are glad to claim this family as
citizens of Carnesville.
Sir. and Mrs. Stevenson are ex-
ce'Drt citizens and are related to
some of ihe best people of Frank
lin county and then* coming to
Carr.is' ille will add bold in a
,social way and citizenship to Car
mcsville. Tne town joins us in
extending them a warm we-come
♦
Judge Brand Pre=
sides in the House
of Representative
The many friends of Congrass
man Charles II. Brand, who is
taking high rank at Washington,
will be gratified to learn that he
was recently highly honored by
Speaker Champ Clark as being
called upon to occupy the Speak -
eis chair while the House bad
under consideration one ot the
most important measures that
lias come before this congress.
The House was in the C omroit
tee of the whole House on the
State of the Union, and had un
der consideration what is common
»V known as the Aviation Bill,
which carried an appropriation of
six hundred and forty million dol
Jars.
It was the second time during
this session of Congress that tnis
honor was conferred upon him.
He and Ins friends were grati
lied and greatly appreciate this
compliment, because it is a rare
thing for a new member to be
called for the second time to
side over the deliberations of the
house at one session when such
important measures are pending
fnr consideration.
judge Brand has no press agent
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PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF FRANELII? COUNTY AND ITS READERS.
$50 Reward For
Deserters
The following telegram has
been leeeived from the Provost
Marshal General, Washington, 1 ).
C. and is quoted for the inform:;
don and guidance ot all concern-
ed:
A Reward of $50.00 is payable
tor the delivery at the nearest
gf- m y camp or post of a deserter.
'p b . s j s j n f u p satisfaction of all
incurred . . said . delivery. ,
expenses in
person who fails to report ' to
his Local Board for military ser
vice at the time specified in his
order to report is a deserter. A
person who fail to report tor mili
tnrv service to the Adjutant Gen
eral of the State bv tne date spe
cified in the order of the Adjutant
General to said persons is a desert
er. It is highly desirable from
every stand point that an effort
now be made to round up all
persons who are delinquent in re
poiting for military service. It is
thought that if the fact of reward
i s given the widest publicity we
shall have a great force of police
officers and even of individuals in
terested in bringing such delm
quentcy under military control,
If, after such persons are brought
to a military authority, it appears
to the military authority that their
delinquency is not wilful, they
will ba foi wared to a mobiiz.rtion
camp and their Local Board will
be given credit. It it appears
that the delinquency was wilful,
they will be prosecuted before a
court martial as deserters. In
either case the reward is payable.
(Signed) Crowder..
d, H. Vaughn Will
Be Honor Guest
Baptist Church
Sunday
On next Sunday morning Mr
D. II. Vaughn one of North Geor
gia’s noted Sundav School workers
will be the honor guest of the
Baptist Sunday School. The mom
be s of the church are requested
to attend Sunday School next Sun
day morning and a full attendance
of the Sunday School is expected.
Mr. Vaughn is a self made man
and his talks at this church hereto
fore were uplifting and lull of the
most interesting things pertaining
to Sundav School work.
Don’t fad to go to Sundav
School next Sunday morning at
the Baptist church.
at 'Washington, but bis vigorous,
intelligent and effective wo iks
for him not only tire respect of his
colleagues but the admiration ol
coar.lry iu generally,
lion. Ernest Camp In the Wal-
ton Tribune,
Franklin Co., Organi
zation For Second
Liberty Loan
Campaign
Executive Committee:-
J. I>. \ o >\, C.ktirraan.
J. F. Leee, E, P. Burton, C. A.
Addington, ... L. r I, ta Leuhardt, i i i, n u
IJurton, A. JJryaut, Jl.
Chandler.
Publicly Coramitte No. 1 -
Nenspapt's.
Rush Burton Chairman.
R. C, Ayeis, Hubert lJyar, Miss
Ketl.a Purcell.
Publicity Commit tee No 2—
Outdoor and Indoor Adveriis ing.
C. Bryant, Chairman.
Publicity Committee No. 3—
Moving Pictures.
Ray Cleveland.
Speakers, Committee.
11. 11, Cuandler, Chairman .
Sales and Subscription. Com
mi tree.
(J. A. Addington,, Chairman.
J.F, Lee, Chairman for Royscon
E P. Burton. Chairman for
Canon,
L. F. Lenhardt, Chairman fov
Carnesville.
B. L. Bond, W. D. Bowers, Sam
Bower.-, Clifford Ginn, C. A. W ild
er, J. W. Holbrook, Ernest Kay,
Lutner McWhorter.J. A, Iioyston
Dr. J.- O. McCrary, Sidney Lang-
ford, A. J. Owens, O. B. Hermes©,
Frank Burnette, 1 ). T. Barnes,
Will Westmorland,.!. A. Duncan
B. G. Burton, R. tl. Burruss, B.
F. Aderholdt, C. D. Me Entire.
T. A. Skelton, Dr. J. R, Hall,
Dr. B. T. Smith, A B. Vickery,
W. N. Harrison, E. R. McMurrv
J, II Burton, Rush Burton. W.S.
Haley, W, C. Mason, J. II. Pullen
J. M. Morgan, J. M. Freni,an,
,L E. Vandiver, M. Crawford, and
C. A. Kidd.
Each Chairman is e.arne stly re¬
quested to cal his Committee to-
gither at oace, and go to the
business of advertising and SELL
ING Liberty Bonds.
As soon as the splatters com¬
mittee can arrange dates, speakers
of national reputation will come
to address the peoplu on this Nn-
portant subject at various towls
m thQ countVi
Aciministraior’s Safe
Georgia Franklin County.
Bv a virtue of an order from
the court of Ordinary of said
ccuntv, granted at the October
wrm> 10l7 , will be sold at poblic
outcry, on the first Tuesday ‘ in
November 1917, at the court
<loor in md oountv
the legal hours of sale, the fol -
lowing described tracts of land:
A „ , Ut tmot or ^ kn( ,
lying anl being in the 2
Dist. ... . G.M, ,, ,, said .. State 0j t and countv
“ nd on the he “' wolets of Turk
ey Creek, adjoining lands of The
Mark W. King estate on East, by
binds of W. S. A. Whiting on
the South, bv lands of Mrs, II. M,
Freeman on West, by lands ot
Robert Oliver on North. Contain
ing Fifty Two, (52) acres more or
less. Known as the A, F. Wat
son place.
Two shares undivided interest
in all that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in 264th district
G. M,-said state and county, ad
joining lands of Robert Oliver
and A. E. Freeman on the North
East by R L, Freeman land, West
by Holman Kelley, W. A: Whit
ing and Claud Bird containing
97 acres more or Jess, known as
the M. W. King home ulace.
Lot No. I, All that tract or
par- el of land lying and being in
n the 264th cii.t. G. M. said state
and county, Adjoining muds ol
Nanion Brown oa N mb. S. E.
Vandiver on East, lands of Nath-
an Holbrook on Souili, M.
King home place on West, con
tailing 55 acres more or less and
known as lot No 1 of R. L. Free
man place.
Lot No 2. All that tract or
parcel of land lying and being in
the 264th district G. M, said state
and county. Boarded on North
by A. E. Freeman, East by Nam on
B rotvtl} South by lot No 1 of R
L. Freeman place. West by W. M.
King, home place containing 47
3-4 acres more or less, known as
lot No, 2 of R. L. Freem in place.
Also one vacant lot in the citv
of Carnesville Sou then.t of ME
Church. Bounded on north bv
church lot and L. F, Lenhardt,
on East by Street, South by Lav
oma street, West by church lot
containing about one acre more
or less.
Ail that tract or lot of land
lying and being in the 264th Dist
G. M. said state and county: On
the road leading from Carnesville
to Martin, near Zion Hill church
col. beginning on a twin hickory
corner, and running north 50 3 4
W. 4.53 to u rock, thence South
27 W 4.53 to a rock corner,
thence South 57 3-4 E. 4.53 to a
rock corner, on ihe Oarneavi l
oad, thence n orth 27 E. 4 53 to
beginning llick'ry corner, (on
taining two acres more or less,
Adjoining Zion Hill Church lot
and lands of J. S. Ramplev on
the North, and lands of Jno. Wans
lev on east.
One certain lot in the town of
Canon, Franklin county said state
fronting on Mam street, 26 feet
and running back 100 feet, it be
mg lot No. 2 in the Ezra Bowers
store house lot divided, adjoining
W. P. Turman lot on the West
C. C. Swilling loVon East.
One certain score house lot in
the town of Canon, with all its
appertanences, situite lving and
being in said county and s ate,
fronting on main st. 28 feat and
running back 100 feet, it being
known as the Ezra Bowers store
survey, and adjoining lot No 4 on
the West, as above stated, and
lot ol the estate of W. F. Bowers
deceased, on East, It being known
•as the Fzra Bowers store house
lot No 5.
A certain lot lying and being
in the City of Carnesville, State
of Georgia, and county of Frank
I in, adjoining the Methodist
church lot, on West, Accadmony
lot on East, street on the South
Livonia street on the North,
An und:’ idod < ne half interest
mall that tract, or parcel of land,
Ivingand beoigin the City of Car
nesvitie, state of Ga., county of
Franklin; Beginning at at an iron
rod corner, adjoining Famplev’s
br jrt building lot, running N. 33
\y f eet the ice W, 20 feet
Dr. J. R. Hall’s vacant lot,then
ca ^ 33 43 feet, to
jon Pnobe Square, thence East
beginning corner. Said lot known
Dr. 11.uf and A. N. King lot,
a sheet iron building standing
thereon, and occupied by Dr. J. R
Hall and Col. R T. Camp. Up¬
per story of said budding being
the property of of A. N. King dec
eased, the lower or bottom storv
of said building being the prop
eity of Dr, J. Ii. Hull, Itisng
reed that if the said building is
destroyed ov fire, the parties to
rebuild upon the same relations
as to occupancy, that is, the A, N.
King estate to own the upper
story and J. R. Hall the lower
storv.
Lot No. 1. All that tract or
lot of land, with house thereon,
lying and being in the City of
Carnesville, Slate of Geoigia.and
county of Franklin: Beginning
ata stake on sirect adjoining J.C
Holbrook, thence S. 33.1 2 E.
2.05 to cornet, on street, thence.
Lot. No. 1 . One home and lot
lying arid being in the City of
Carnesville, State and county ot
Franklin said bouse, Jot No. 1 one
house and lot in the City of Car
nesvitie, the house now occupied
Ly W. G. Davis, su’d lot having
the M owing metes and bounds;
Beginning at a stake on street on
the J, C- Holbrook line, ttronce
33 1-2 E. 9i 5 : o corner of street,
Beginning ata stake corner cn
line of lot No 4 thence N*. o 0 J -2
W, 1.54 to stake corner on J.
F “t h^oanty.
Sale of Property
By a virtue of Ordinary of Frak
lm county will be sold at tho A.
N. King home place Saturday Oct
13th 1917. A ll personal property
of A. N, King’s estate, Cno pair
of mules, three head of cattle,
eight head of sheep, 10,000 ft of
finished lumber, wagons, buggies,
farm tools, blac k smith tools, com
plete library of law books, and
other books, various articles to
numerous to mention.
J. O. King, Adm’r,
Holbrook’s line, thenca N 38 E
4.50 to stake on street oq. J. G,
Holbrook’s line. Beginning at a
stake on line ot lot No 4, thence
N 47, E, 4.47 to state on street,
and corner line of lot No 1 , & 2 -.
Said lot containing Seven tenths
of an acre,
Lot No 2. One house and lot
m the city of Oarnesville, the
house now occupied bv Lewis Red
mond, sard lot having the follow
ing metes and bounds. Begin
ing at a stake on line of lot No 4,
thence N 30 1-2 W 1.07 to staice
corner on line of lot No 1 , thence
N 47 E, 4.47 to stake on street,
thence S 33 1 2 E. 1.66 to stake
on street, and comer of lot No. 3
Containing Fifty E'ght One hun
dredth, (58) of an acre.
Lot No 3. One nouse and lot
in the City of Carnesville, the
house now occupied by C. J. Man
ley, said lot having the following
metes and bounds. Beginning at
a stake on street, thence along
gulley S 78 W 4 90 to stake cor
ner of lot No 4, thence N. 30 1 2
W, 1.85 -to stake oa corner
of lot No 2 tbeDce N 52 1-2 £
4.40 to stake on street, and cor
ner of lot No 2 , theace 32 1-2 E.
3,88 fa beginning corner, Con
laming one and One Tuird, (1 1-3)
acres.
Lot No 4. One yacant lot rn
the city ot Carnesville, and has
the following motes and bounds.
Beginning at at ii stake on cor
ner of lot No 3 thence along soil
lev S 78 W 2,80 to S. Gum tree,
thence N 37 W 2 98 to stake,
Gience N 38 E 3:25 to stake on
coiner ot lot No 1, Beginning at
a staice on gulley, thence 30 1 2
W 4.46 to strtke corner of lot No
1 . Containing One and one tenth
( 1 . 1 ) acres.
Sold as the propel tv of A, N.
King, late of said comity deceased,
for the purpose of paying debts
of said deceased and for distribu
tion among tl e heirs of said dec
eased. Terms ot Sale. One third
cash, one third one year from
date of sale, one third two years
from date of sale’ interest on de
ferred payments from said date
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
Notes will ba taken 1 or deferred
payments, and bond for titles
£>iv< n.
1 his Oct. 8 tn 1917.
J. O.-King.
Admistralor of A, King