The Carnesville tribune. (Carnesville, GA.) 189?-19??, September 17, 1890, Image 3

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The official Organ of Franklin PuiiMSiixn Evert Wednesday WEDNESDAY,Sept. 17 . Gus N. King Local Editor LOCAL HOT SHOT iCourt convenes here next week 1 Mrs. Flctch Tabor, of Lavonia, was in Carnosvillo Tuesday. Read tlio advertisement of the Carnesville High School. Alliance columns are very popular with Georgia weeklies just now. iilorseswappers will be out Jin fail fat^e next week. Mrs. Dr. Ficeman who has been v&itiug relatives in Lawremx-villu is expected home lriiday. J^GQvevpor tcjriaddrcss GordocJias been invited tlm people of JFrankTTn c<»nty in Caancsville during court weok. W e have never befpre felt such hot weather iu Sept as we have boon having for the past two weeks. Our announcement column may sunrise some; of the good people next woek. rptronize-thc inch' who advertise with us' They will give you' bar¬ gains. How will the Alliance punish fear¬ less Ben Terrell for his treason in opposing the sub-treasury bill? Cols. W. R. Little, J. B.-Parks and A. N. King are in attendance on Banks Superior Court this week. It is probable that a large number of tho teachers of this county will attend Prof. Loony’s Bchool during the fall term. Mms Lois Turner, of Hartwell, who has been visiting in Carnesville tor several weeks returned home last Snnday. It is to Iki Senator Gordon. There is hope for tho Alliance when it fol¬ lows the leadership of knightly John B. Gordon. We would rather support an inde¬ pendent Democrat than an organized donkey. That is, we would rather support l’icket than Winn. We will have a chat with our boycotting Alliancemen next week. They may begin looking around to sge where a Tribune can be borrowed, i What a blessed world this would be if every man in it followed the di¬ vine injunction ol doing unto others as ho would have them do unto him. If there is any man that deserves tho commiseration of mankind, it is the little editor of the little weekly newspaper who is afraid to come off tho fence. John B. Gordon, Pat Walsh and William II. Felton—nameB dear to every honest man inGcoigia to-day. They will be remembered as the great triurovirato of 1890.J Miss Maggie Grubs will assise Prof. Loony during the falltorm of his seliool. Miss Grubs is ono of the finest teachers in Franklin oouuty. Our foreman lias been sick for two weeks. It is fortunate that we are able to do both the mechanical and editorial work, and aro therefore in¬ dependent of foreman, devils, etc. Pratt Brown, of Macon, whoj has been studying.Greek andlatin under Pro!. Loony during the summer will return-to Macon aud enter Mercer University next week. Miss Lizzie Tucker left Tuesday for the Southern Fomale College at Lagrango. Miss Lizzio will be one of the “sweet girl graduates” at that institnlion next year, Tho modest aspirant tor office grows more and more obliging as the election day approaches Verily it the candidates continue to increase we w ill scon bo a community of broth- only love 1 Owmg to the illness of tho foro- and our unavoidable absence man of from borne just on the eve lication, our most interesting d partiuenl, Prof. Loony’s column crowded out. Tho newspaper man that docs not oondemn a luove lie believes is wrong because ho is afraid to do it, is un¬ worthy ot a place among the mem- bers of the Fourth Estate. Tlie ed¬ itor that is not strong enough in honesty to advocate the cause that is right, even if it iB unpopular is a disgrace to tlie profession which has always been characterized by high and fearless honesty. Carnesville graveyard is a dis¬ grace to a civilised to say nothing of a Chnstiim community, For more than a year Tni Tribukk has been urging tho people to put it in a res-’ pectable condition. Col. Spencer Smith moved his dy to Toccoa Monday. Col. has a very charming family. Helen Smith was said to bo tho tiest baby at Allens camp ground Sunday of campmeeting there It piobable that Col Smith will Cal. his inture home. He speaks glowiug terms of tho great west. VVe hope before the next issue tho paper to bavo a new foreman, and we will bo able to give our read, ers a better paper than they have had for the past six months. For the benefitof tlie individuals who have been waging tuch a ouw- ardl) war on Tine TaynUNi:, we will .state,that if the Lord Lit-ose.- us with a Lug life, we will publish the paper for soventy-five P r eighty years yet. Wo bid defiances to all the blatant donkeys in Georgia. We are independent of them, You oan’t kill truth, the “Eternal years of Got} are hers.” The other day, when when the merchants had their gala day in At¬ lanta, an amusing incident took place. Livingston was riding in a carnage and was moving along with the pro¬ cession. Directly a donkey came out of an alley and joined the pro¬ cession just behiud Livingston’s car- riage. The crowd cheered the donk¬ ey and Leon thinking the cheers were meant for him, began to bow and smtle. T^ie crowd noticed him, and gate a tremendous yell, whereupon the old man redoubled his efforts to ucknowledg^ the compliment. Tho procession took ml lie town with Liv¬ ingston bowing and smiling, the crowd yelling, and the donkey bray¬ ing. It was a double asinine per¬ formance.—Alpharetta Free Press. Money to Loan. On Improved Farm Lands, in sums ot $300 and"upwards — payable in smatHtonnuil installments, Terms easier and rates lower than hercto- ioro offered m tho county. Call and see me it you want to borrow IF. li. Little, Attorney. Ga. Carnesville, COUNTY ASSESSMENT OF TAXABLE PROPERTY FOR TIIE YEAR 1890. State ot Georgia Franklin County Court of Ordinary Sitting for county purposos, September 5th, 1890. It is hereby rrdoied by this Court that sixty-nine aud six-tenths cents be, and the same is;now levied upon each one hundred dollars that is found upon the tax book for State aad, county purposes, for the yoar 1890. For county purposes, thirty conts per, $100. For State purposos, thirty-nine and six tenths cents per, $100. The conntys part to l>o divided as iollows: To build or repair Court house, jail or bridges, according to contract. $1200,00. To pay sheriff jailor or other officers fees that may be legally* entitled to pay out of the count y, $ 1200,00 To pay bailiffs, jt»on-residence witnesses in criminal cases, fuel, servant hire, stationary and tbo like $500,00. To pay tho expenses incurred in supporting the poor ot t ne county aud as otherwise pibsoribed by the Code. $800,00. To pay tho expo uses of Courts and juror* that ft re entitled to pay under the laws of ibis State, $ 1400,00. To pay other lawful cliaiges $318,20. Aggregate for county $5413,2b, purposes, And the balance, if any, to be applied to paying the legal indebted¬ ness of the county due or to beciHR due during the year- Ordinary. Daniel McKenzie, $10,05. 5 times.—I’rs, lee ANNOUNCEMNETV I am a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin county and promise, if elected, to discharge the duties ot tho office-to tlie best of my ability. McCay. John A. I hereby announce myself as aanndidate for tho ‘Legislature. If elected l wi'l earnestly strive to fits charge the duties of the office with credit to myself, with satisfaction to my constituents andj to the weltaie ot Georgia'and Franklin county. So¬ liciting your votes, 1 remain your humble servant. II. G. Freeman. I announce my sell as a candidate for tax collector, if I am elected 1 P romiw to'dtscharge the duties of tbo office to the best of my ability. Respectfully, White. Alex 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of Sheriff of Franklin county without auy combina¬ tion or solicitation of any man or set of men. It elected my purposo is to appoint a Jailor but will make no premise* ft> t ^ 10 Election. I further intend to give my entire time to the office and discharge its duties* to tiic best of my ability. tliirik the poopfie for their supjiort in the past, and I still solicit their hearty support in the futurc.II am your humble servant. John C. McCarter., To the voters ot tbo thirty first sen aterial district, composed q! Hart, Habersham and Ffankjin counties: Having received the nomination for Senator for ihc’thiTty-first Senatorial district in Hart county's Democratic primary election, held on the 23rd met, (it being that county’* tifne to name the Senator for said district, under the rotation' system, I hereby announce myself a candidate to rep¬ resent said district in the (next Gen- era| Assembly. F. B. llodges. At the solicitation of many friends I anno,unco inyself |as a candidate for coroner of F ranklin county. I have heeu a citizen of this county for twenty years, and have never before offered myself tor office. It I am favored with the support my fellow citizens, I promise to discliage the duties of the'office to the best of my ability. M. li. Davis. 1 announce myself a candidate for Receiver of Franklin county and tlie vote of the people. Ii. Y. H. O’Shesl. I a candidate for the office of am and Tax Collector of Franklin county solicit the patronage of the people. G t W. Carroll. At the solicatation of many friends 1 announce myself as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Frank¬ lin county. R. M. Walters. I am a candidate for the office of Tax Receive! of Franklin county and promise, if elected, to discharge the clinics of the 0 ^« f ^^; lll T ul the futt^.a«.I«avodonomthe^t. —vs lector of Franklin county and thc votes of' my fellow citizens. W. E. Bowers. " i hercby>n 00 unee Franklin myself a date for sheriff of the and solicit the votes of citizens the county. j. McWhorter. B. D. 1 hereby announce myseif a candi¬ date for the office of Tax Receiver of Franklin county, and solicit the sup¬ port of my follow citizens promising ol if elected to discharge tho duties the office to the Lest of my ability. W. It. Thomas. 11 - ___ Franklin county. To the voters of candi¬ L hereby announce myself as othce a ot date for re-election to tne the ClerK ot U'G {Superior Court at ensuing election in January hc*t. I very thankful to the people for am thru ijvst favors, hoping I have to but receive P' om support again, one - sji to make, (be duties if elected of tbo that office 1 wih prompi' «.•«- charge in the best manner poHssible. ly and from tin* Uoping a favorable response pbplc, I am, respectfully Fbillips J. M. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE UNE AND GET THE LATESfi NEWS. ' id Pick Annum. Admi^iistrajofs Sale Agreenblo to an order of the Court of Ordinary ot Franklin coun- ty, will be sold at public outary at the Court House door of said: comity, on the first Tuesday in Oetoboi;, uext, ‘the within tht>;iegal hours of sale, following property to-wit: One tract or land, sitWed, Tyiug and being in «aid- county on Little Loatherwood Crock, adj-iiling the lands of I). A. Martin, II. B. Adison,. D. M. Iveasier, li. P. Cu.ness: other lands of the tract set apart to Mary A. Watkins as a dower, and others, seventy-five a*res, more * containing tlie dow¬ or less, and being a part ol er lands of Mary A. Waikins. A Iso at tlie same tune and place, one other tract ot land, situ- ated, lying and being in said county, on the waters of Little Loatherwood Creek, adjoining tlie lanas of James W. Purcell and James Watkins on the east, and E. P. Crump on the aud west aud other lands ol tho (lower of Mary A. Watkins on the south, containing two hundred acres, mpre or loss,jboinsjlliy plaoe whereon W. B. CaalPnow; lives and a part of .the tract ot” land set apart to Mary A. Watkins out of tho lands of I). G. Watkins, deceased, as a* dower. A llso at thc'sainc limo and place, one tract of l and s ituated, ly iiig'and'lleingm said county in said county, on Little Leatlerwood Creek adjoining the landB ot James Wat¬ kins on the east, W*'. B. Cash on tho southeast, Robert Williams on the southwest, other lands ol the dower of Mary A. Watkins and others, '*> 71 - toining one hundred and eighty hcre«, more or legs,being a part ot;tJie tract of laud set apart to Mary A. Wat¬ kins, as a dower, out of the lands of 1). G. Watkins, deceased, and where¬ on John Murphey now lives, /til sold as the propertyjof D. G. Wat¬ kins, deceased- Terms; one half cash. The other half to become duo twelve months from date of sale, with in¬ terest at the rate of eight per cent tier annum. Bond conditioned to make title on payment of time pay¬ ment will be given to purchasers and notes under magistrates’ jurisdiction will be required, for time payment. This August 25,1890. II. W. Hemphill Administrators. and John Watkins, NOTICE t ■ All persons having demands against the estate of lienry Wood, late of Franklin county,deceased, are hereby notified to render in their de¬ mands to tlie undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. This September 1, Administrator 1890. | J. S. Irvine, GEORGIA, y Franklin Comely. 1V all whom U.^yeotu corn: Jno.M. Phillip*, *t»nislra- tw. m duo form applied to f>i unnur- signod for loavo to soil tha lands bo- longing to tho estato of said deceased am i sau l application 'will be hunt’d ®n ^ (} jj r8 ^ ]y[ on day in October, next, Daniel MoKonzio, Ordinary, 5 times, prs lee $3.35, /n EORGIA, Franklin County, lit To all whom it may coil- Whereas, J. S. Irvine, admin- istrator of the estate of Ilemy Wood, deceased, represents to the Court in his petition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully a jl mi ni stored on saul estate,and now ask's tor letters of disniisriw, f ' n,m fS trust; this is thoreiore \> cite nil persons concerned to bo and _ op at my office, on tbo first -.d<>n- pear to show (,'» dstj in December next, why qrud petition should^ V.-t be . gran ted or else letters wRbbe nyu.od.- Tbi* Sept. 2 .1890. Daniel McKenzie, Ordinary. 3 mos. prs fee $6.15 I . < Trie Tribune I r. LEGAL*. I ____________ i 1 GEORGIA, Franklin County. Whereas B. 1*. of Vandiver Executor of the estate Larkin Harrison, late of said o untv de; eased has applied, tojwidiamisseu from his tm*ti as fully £%'eiit#r,|-i|iivA'ntifti» ifiseharjrt’d hi* duties that lie has as executor. This i*,dthcrefore l to cite all persons concerned 10 appear at die court of Ordinary on the first Mon- klay in October next to show cause whvletterfl of dismission should not he This granted 3line to tilth, him as prayed for. 1390. months.-—Prs, Daniel McKenzie, pd. Ordinary. 8 fee cs HORGIA^FraukUa County, Whereas, T. M.'Coffee, administra¬ tor of tho estate of JohnM. Coffee, late of said county, deceased, repre¬ filed(and sents to the court in his record, petition, that duly he entered on has full v’.'idministercd on said estate and non’asks for letters of dismiss,, ion from said trt£l. This is to there¬ fore file aippersons concerned to he and appear at my office an the first Monday in Ndvctnlier rtext, to show cause why said petition should not be granted, orj elrej letters will be issued. This July 28,1890. Da 8 ’ibl McJusnbiu, Ordinary, g ms, prs fee^O.TO pel.. G EORGIA, Franklin county. To alljwhom it nuiy concept: 0. W. Vickery,, ami It IX Yow, njjl| ministrators of^Joseph II. Vickery, deceased, lias in duo form applied to the undersigned for leave t> sell the lands Ixffongmg to the estate of said deceased, and saidayjilicatiou.will ht heard on the, first Mtmjlny.iir Nov. next, this Sep’t. 10. 1890. Dauitl McKenzie, Ordinary, 5 ttus j rs ice 5 . 1 b. -n- ^ --F + G EORGIA Franklin county, To all wjiom it may con¬ cern: It. D. Vow ^having in due applied to the undersigned tor guardianship oi> the .persons and pjMperty oi B. IT. Block, Henry M, Louisaua Brock, Mary iA. Brock, James U. Brock, Albeit Brock, Hainan Brock and Margaret Brock,minor children of F. J. Brock, late of said county, deceased, notice is hereby given that his application will bo heard at my ofiioo on the first Moiulay. ip PeloJjkr next. Given.un¬ der my hand atwf official slgifatt»r p tliis^25th day of Aug. 1890. 1 ):miel McKenzie, Ordinary. 5 t'-as prs. fee $3.50. EORGIA, Franklin county Taylor,ad¬ ’{Whereas A W. ministrator ol the estate of Will. |iay, represents to.the eonrtiin las petition duly filed and entered on record, that ho has fully administered on said estate and now asks for let¬ ters of dismission from said trust, this is therefore to cite all persons .concerned to be and appear at my office ot) the first Monday in Decem¬ ber next, to show cause why said pe¬ tition Aben d not be granted, or else letters will b-c issued. This Aug. •25 th, 1890. 'Darnel' M ’Konzio, Ord inary, 3mos— prs too $6.15. t liiiiS McEjrsft'a Wif»« of C*rd»! and THEDAS FID'S BLACK -DRAUGHT art for es!o by tlie following merchants in Dr. J. Ii. Tucker, ILAderho d find S. V- iJaTriyile^, in Lavonia. nt GVncsvi , A. R. Jones T. II. Lyon iu jMai.iio. IroniRobk. B. II. Burton at * J. Ti. Legrand at Grom ! I*. LI..Bowera, Rgyston , A : . ;N- Mize, Belamy, Royso Gn H. L. Henry, . llatUcoAsk & C]q., anda W. h. in<r t tBoii, Bowersvillc. ' Rot’s «-n». COTTON - PLANTER OORNd ROPER' --—AND- GUANO - DISTRIBUTOR. THE BEST DVIJOK-ISAYEH ON EARTH1! t Brooks Cotton Planter, Dow Cotton Planter. HOE8, PLOWS, HOVELS, SPADES, AND ALL HARDWARE THE HARDWARE STORE Harmony Crove, Georgia H M PAYN IS TOCCOA, GEORGIA i I Keeps (Jonstnutly on Hind a it‘‘j,nrgc Sipck of 4j-y 3, trnrif '3^ *■/' SUPPLIES, EOT, EOT, He lias the Cheapest Stock of Goods ' \in Toe o Nearest down to Actual Cost, I Aff it ffr’Y b y rj /v l jhi * v i & * 3 * i» w ■' • IIo Solicits the Patronage of the Citizens of [Franliwk udn i rounding oou i tie j,, Fair and Honest Dealing Guar an teed. LO OK HERE r; -JTHE EMPOIUM of HARM ONY RQVE P0WER& WILLIFORD Always have one of the Suite. largest and most complete stock ot goods to I round in tills part of tho Provisions of ah kinds ! Fertilizers o1 B iieijt grades ! lheir stock in Fertilizers exceeds that of any houso in Gci a therefore they can beat dll competition in that line. There trade in Staple Goods and Groceries is itnmonoe and they e no afford to sell cheaper titan if. tehy wore doing a small business. They give their customers the benefit of the advantages tlerivod heir ** large business. Never}i:ifi| .% |Vf| n#JA- trophic about prices! | t I V J},, , . ..; i- Tn-’-fi*— ♦ .Fo d* GOOIi^ WILL FURNISH MARBLE FOR ANY PURPOSE FOR WIIIOII IT MAY BE DESIRED ? 7-lCj ■3R NI). -'im IXL»J ;• The Material ; .lOllITMd is First-class^and I - will cell on as Ifi'lHlHhO Up ter FAVORABLE m s As tho Same Quality, of Mar Ido can bo bought in tho markets of. x*. p. coops;, TOCCOA, GA. «r.* IT Y V i ■> i si vj m. irt, m l Ck a*T04 mr GtoiA'e bled e 1 »Wh«i mr cWia use born. the doctor order-J one ot fiso Other foe*, gbe nt* that nn- <n ehe noorlr died. Iteltoe locton. who Bold tho trouble m fadtreetlon, and ordered gjg gjg& RICHARDSON & C&. BURUHGTO«.VT. ) THE PHYSIC/AIPS FAfORtTt. TSSSiXEVBJgSlS* Three SUcn. «Ce aOc l {be pm* ten rone tbet 11®»» bwn ylettto* pbnsWen. »* {Oetew of Cberitr. **** «u»o» i? «*> tuuctirtiw*. t*T itluisuoetjoa*.* X, W-K-MOm? -cjlAtIfc. 'I St JOMSti’e Trmn&mf. Asylmft X .. Chwtaiwn. otaa