Carnesville advance. (Carnesville, Ga.) 1899-191?, November 02, 1917, Image 1

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GSkkl Organ ®f jfr&ji&M Comity. ; AT.L HOME PRINT OAHNjjisvn 1 a : <;a t vr tUi rvY NOYMMliKH •i 1917 NTO 1 BEB Mr, Dennis Sullivan Sells Store Mr. Dennis Sullivan.sold his store including the fountain, gro ceries and store fixtures Monday morning to Mr, Luther McEnlire and Mr Paul Bagwell. Mr. Sul livan is one ot Carnesville’s best business men and has been a citi zen that anv tdwn and com inanity are glad !o claim, lie is a deserving young in an and we beheve lie has as many tr ends here as anv man. Mr. Sul! 1 van’s intention of hit ure business has nut been made publicly. Wherever he goes the best wishes of tee people of Carnesville will go with him and we realize that our little town has lost one of her best men and cit'zen. Both Messrs Bagwell and Me Entire invites you to come in to see them gand we are sure they wili always give you a warm and cordial welcome. Brown October Da There can be nothing m all the bulging season like a real brown October duv in Georgia—with a circus in town and cotton selling for oyer twenty live cents a pound ham and sale meat in the sm dee ho .S', fodder pulled, and cverv crib cracking with yellow corn in the ear, a lew bushels of 1 >id bv for the light bread nr.d bi cuit and yams and Irish pota toes close bv where, the sett'es in the barrel. Long l ues of cou dry wagons rumbling over the pavements be hind fat and'newly capirboued mules, wagons new ant I red witn extra spring seat-, children their faces shining with soap and their eves with the Great Event sitting wonder shot and trembling w th repressed jov behind the man with the re gns and pavs not the slight est mind to the clatte ’ and swish of tr.e thousands of Fords, Max wells, Overiands and Buicks that lurch speeddv by—evrrv road leading to Mr.con, bringing the countryfolks to the most famous circus in the world bore up the caravansaries of piotperity to the cente. of pleasure. These be God’s good tunes in Georgia. And its a great pity that Frank Stanton couldent have lounged against a maple tree on Yineville Avenue yesterday morn ing and watched the incoming He might 'have been inspired to sing an even more stirring note than that rich homely loudelay that chirps so cberrily. __ “For the hoi n of plenty is the horn we blow: In Georgia.” -Macon 7,244 Bales of Cotton Ginned • There wire 7,244 bales of cot ton ginned in Franklin Countv prior'to October 18,1917 and at same date last year there were 11,196. 111 A A # 1 if ^ ,4 %■ if. (I xi 4 PUBLISHED IN THE INTEREST OF FRANKLIN COUNTY AND ITS READERS. November 4th Is . International Go= TO'SliriClciy DCllOOl Day” International Go-To-Sundav School Day, November 4th, will - prof ably he a record breaking day for tne attendance in the Su day Schools of America. Thirty seven states ot the Union at d providences of Canada are sending out programs foi the day as this is a continental w.'de movement. The present indications are that more peo| le will be m Sunday School on Nov. 4t'i than ever be fore 111 anv ono duv in the history cf America, Hundreds ot Sunday Schools in ne sta’eare preparing to observe the “International Go-To-Sunc!ay School'day and are woiking haul to t'other bit and make the at ^ tiilance 111 Geoigia the great est ever. Special invitation cards and poste.s advertising the day are furnished free by the Georgia Sunday School Association. The Assoc ation is also furnishing free the international program adop. ed to Georgia. This free primed matter is being‘sent 1 ree in such quanities as requested to any Sun day Scnool in the state ana tne Asscc, alien is prepared to filler der up ,0 the last minute. The Georgia Sunday School in 'Atlanta is reeeiv hundreds of requests for lire programs, invitation cards etc.tnr observing the day, all of which are being sent promptly. Indica fciens are that the mujor.ty of the Suudav Schools in the State a e working to make the day a hig success. Proved It By The Paper There is one man in the United States who will never again say that lie dosen’t lx live the news papers, lie will probably light any man who says that you can’t believe what you see in the pap ers, for a musty old newspaper sived him from a term in the pen itentiarv. Tins gentleman lives out West, lie diden’l register because he claimed to be to young—by some thing like six months. But the town g; s«ips said lie was old enough; they knew exactly when he was born, ami the toll 'he gov eminent. One old w-oman said lie was bom two weeks lifter her Rachael was born, and Rachael vas twenty two. An old he gossiper said he re membered ihe date of the birth because it was the same week he sold a horse, and that was twenty two we" rs ago. Stdi another town his orian said It was when they nud the big sto'in on M ulrmt Kun twenty one ami a nad: years ago to the very day. So the gov eminent arrested the fellow and he was being tried as a slacker. An old editor wobbled into the court room with a bundle of news papers under his arm. tic had been an eoitor i 1 ' that town for thirty yeais, and if ever the tie fendant was born at all, it was re corded in his newspaper—and the date was correct. So he thumb eu through his iilo of papers, and there it was~“Born so the wile of So and S o, yesterday, a heuns ing boy, weight ten pounds; con gratulations, John.” 1 hat settled it—th; re it was in the paper. The government said it wps satisfied, for tee d ;te show cd boyTa be Jess-tban-d u eR ti-one and the court said it was satisfied for the okl newspap: r would be taken for the best evidence. And the old woman and the town his .onan were greatly disconcerted, but taot con vine; d. The Columbus (O) Dispatch. Executor’s Sale Bv virture or an order granted by the Oulmary <>f Franklin Couu tv Georgia, there will be sold, at pu .b:ic outcry, to th : highest h:d der, lor c.ali 011 the first Tuesday in November 1017 at (/anon, Ga and during the legal hours cl sale, on the premises the follow ing land to wit. Viz; One house and lot in’.lie city of Canon, said rot. containing three acres more or less and a three dwelling with a hall and good barn and being the residence where the late J. B. Stephenson resided and bounded 011 the Eastbyl amis of A. N. Bowers, on the South by Carnesville streer, on the TV est by ianihof J. E Strickland and on the Noith bv lands ol E. i\ Bur ¬ ton. Said properly flotting on the main stieet -leading from Canon to Carnesville. For further intoimation apply to the under signed. Henry Browning, Executor of Joint B. Stephenson estate. AdL.iaistraior s Sale Georgia Franklin County. Bv a virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary of mid countv, granted at the October tern, 1917, will lie sold at public outcry, on the fi'st Tuesday in November 1917,- at the Court house door in said county between the legal bouts of sale, the fol¬ lowing described tracts of land: All that tract or parcel of land lyi: g an 1 being in the 204th, Dist. G.M, said State and county and on the head waters of Turk ev Creek, ad fa i glands of The Mark W. King osute on East, bv lands of W. S. A. Whiting on the South, bv lands < f Mrs, [J. M. Freeman on West, by E nds Robert Oliver on North, Contain ing Fifty Two, (52) acres more less. Known as the A, F. Wat son 'place. Two shares undivided 1 r tf lost in all t! at tract or parcel of land lymgf and bemg in 2644h district. G. M, said state and county, ad joining lands of Robert Oliver and A, E. Freeman on the North Eslst b ? I? ! ’ Free,nan hnd - . *v iNmr.an ICe ley, TV . A : It hit ing ! Claud Bird 07 acres more or less, known as the M w. King home place, Loi^T.o. 1, All that tract or parcel of I n I lying and being in in the 204tii dist., G. M. said state and county, Adjoining lands id Nar.iou Brow a o 1 North. S. E. Vandiver on East, lands of Nath- an Holbrook <m S uh, M. IV. King home place on West, con tainii g ,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 204tli district G. M, said state and county. Bounded on North by A. E. Freeman, East by Namon Brown, South bv 16. No 1 of It L. Freeman place. West by W. M. King, home place ’containing 47 3 4 acres more or ics-, Un nvn as lot No, 2 of It. L. Fieeman place. Also one vacant lot in the citv of Carnesville Southeast of M E Church. Bounded on north by church lot and L. F, Lonhunlr, o i East by Street, South by Lav onia street, West bv church lot containing about one acre more less, All that tract or lot of land lying and being in the 204th Dist G. M. said state and county; On tiie road leading trom Carnesville to Martin, near Zion Hill church col. beginning on a twin hickory corner, and running north 50 3 4 W. 4.53 to ; rock, thence South 27 W 4.53 to a rock corner, thence S> uth 57 3-4 E. 4.53 to a rock corner, on the Caineavt.le north 27 E. 4 53 to link* ry corner, Con tuining tvvp acres more or le-s. Adjoining Zion Hilt Chuich and kinds of J. S. Kamplev on the North, and lands of Jno. Wans lev on east. One certain lot in the town of Canon, troritim? on main stieet 14ft, and miming hack 100 feet, it being lot No 4 in the Ezra Bowers store house devide, and adjoining C. C, Swilling on the West, and Ezra Bowers store room on East. One certain lotin the town of Canon, Franklin county said state fronting on Main street, 20 feet and running hack 100 leer,, it he mg lot Xo. 2 in the Ezra Bowers store house let divided, adjoining W. P. Turman lot on tne West C. C. Swilling lot on East, One certain store house lot in the town cf Canon, with all its apipertanences, si’utte Ling and being in raid county and state, frontin * on main st. 28 f-eet and running back loo feet, it being known as the Ezra Bowers store - U!nev > and adjoining l it No 4 on --be West, as above stated, and j u r ,i the estate «.f W, F. Lowers decease L on. East. It being known as the Ezra Bowers store bouse No ~ J - •A lot lying being 1 certain and m the City of tttrnesufle, State 01 <j00 ’ and cninty of adj t iling the Methodist church lot, on Wtst, Accadmony lot on East, street on the South Livonia st:e -t 011 the North, An undivided one half interest in all that tract or parcel of land, hi: g and bemgin the City of Car r esvdle, s ate of Ga., county of Fnnkli : Ih-mnnirg atrt-an iron rod 0 i'iH. 1 ', adjoining Rainplev’s brick b.;dui.m lot, running N. 3^ W. 43 feet, thence W, 20 feel to Dr. J. R. Hall’s vacant lot,then ce b. 33 W. 43 feet, to corner on Puobc Square, thence East to beginning corner. Said id known as Dr. Hall and A. N, King h t a sheet iron building standing thereon, and occupied by Dr, J. R Hall and Col. R. T. Camp. Up¬ per story of said building being the property of of A. \ T . King dec¬ eased, the lower or bottom storv of said building being tlie prop eity of Dr, J. It. Hall. It isag reed that if the said building is destroyed or lire, 11 c panics to rebuild upon the same relations as tooccupancy, that is, the A, N. King estate to own the upper story and J. R. Hall the lower story. Lot. No. 1. One heu 0 and lot; p ing and being in the City of Carnesville, State ni, (l county ot Franklin said house, lot No. 1 one house and lot in the City of Car nesville, ..,, ,, the house , now occupied . tyW.U.Dam.aJbt 1,10 , ,0 „ , ‘ °" “'S »«• Beginning at a stake on street on the J, C- Holbrook lino, S, 33 1-2 E. 2"5 to corner of street Bcginn iij at a stake corner ( n ! no oi lot -«o 4thence N. 30 ! W, 1,54 to stake corner on J. Official Oigaatf Franklin County. Notice In re—J. A. Strickland, Bank nipt. Xo. 003 in Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge haying tiled in conformity with law by above named bankrupt and tlio Court having ordered that the hearing upon said petition he had on No". IT, 1017 at ten o’clock A. M. at the Unit 0 States Dist net Court ro f m, in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, no!ice is hereby given to all creditois and either persons in interest to appear at said time and place and show cause if anv they have why the prayer of the oankiupt for dis charge should not be granted, O. C F 11 .; or, Cleric. Bv W. G. Conin’ Dept. Clerk. Holbrook’s line, l ue. ee N 33 E 4.50 to stake on l on J. C. lloihrook’s line. ;tnr,mg at a stake on line ot !• : No 4, thence N 47, E, 4.47 to s :e on street and corner line of i r No 1, & 2. Saiu lot C(>nUt , nine Seven tenths of an acre, Lot No 2. One bouse and lot in the city of Carnesville. the house now occur i >1 bv L^wis Red mond, sad lot having the follow : lfli 7 metes and b< ends. Begin at a stllke on 11 e f ^t No 4 hence X 30 1-2 \\ I. >7 to stase corner on line of lo 1, thence X 47 E. 4.47 to -take on street. thence S 33 1 2 E. 1.66 to stake street, and come of lot No 3 Containing Fifty Eight One hen dredth, (58) - of an. acre. Lot o 3. One noose a I lot. in the City of Oaruesv the house now occupied by C. J. Man ley, said lot ha vim 10 wing metesand bounds. eginning at a stake on street, tlienee along guiley S 7S W 4.90 to stake cor lot No 4,Thence X. 30 1 2 IV T^kiL^to stake on corner of Jot No 2. thence X 52 1-2 E 4.40 to stake '-OQ^street, and cor ner °f lot No 2, thence 32 1-2 E. 3,S^ i.j beginning corner, Con taming one and One Teird, (1 1-3) acres. Lot No 4. One vacant lot m the city ot Car. le, and has the following metes and bounds. Beginning at at a stake on cor ner of lot No 3 thence along mil lev S 7b W 2.S0 to S. Gum true, thence N 37 W u OS to stake, •hence N 38 E 3:25 to stake on corner ot lot No 1, Beginning at a stage on galley, thence 30 1-2 W 4 46 to stake t. rner of lot No 1. Containing Or and\i£c-tenth (1.1) acres. ? Sold as the pi; / tv of A, X King, late of said c >usty deceased fur the purpose oi tying debts of said decoasul . .4 for Uistribu tion among the h ■.'■u j of said dec easfi< K Terms of S . One third one r hiru 0 'ear from date of sale, ’ one th.rd two J years ,rom *** ofslle ' ,nterest °" ,le ferred payments t: om said date at tiie rat,- of 8 per c ut per annum Notes will be taken for deferred payments, and bo d for titles t ,|v, vn. 4 Ids Oct. Stn 1017. J. O. King. Admistruior of A, N. King deceased.