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H-3’ CARNESYILLl tribune.
ESTABLISHED 1875.
explanatory.
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in order that our printers may en¬
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TO LET
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yojvTur.tber information a‘ppij
to
Parson Stonecypiifr,
Eastannallee, Ga.
/rr.circuurt
FOR ORDINARY.
To the voters of Franklin coun
ty—The undersigned hereby an
nounces himself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Ordina¬
ry of Franklin county at the ensu¬
ing election in January next
Thankful for your support in the
past, he solicits a continuance oi
the same in the future, with the
promise on his part that if re-elect¬
ed, he will continue to discharge
to the host of his ability, with fi¬
delity and qoonctuality, the duties
pertaining to said office.
Respectfully, McKenzie
Daniel
FOR CLERK.
To the Voters of Franklin coun ;
ty; I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the of¬
fice of Clerk Superior Court of
Franklin county, at the ensning
election in January next. I am
thankful to the people for their
support in the past. I do hope to
have your-pupport in the future.
If you will re-elect me I will dis-
chaage "Ilia' duties faithfully,
promptly and impartially, as I
have tried to do in the past Being
more familiar with the office I can
do the business more efficiently
than before. With many thanks
for past favors, I am Respectfull,
etc., J. M. Phillips.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the citizens of Franklin coun¬
ty : I hereby announce myself Franklin as a
candidate for sheriff of
county at the ensuing election
Havingjbeen born and raised under
Democratic principles I will make
the race on the Democratic plat¬
form, as 1 see no plausible reason
why I should forsake the party
now. If elected I will discharge
my duty as an officer to the best ol
my ability without fear or favor
Respectfully, J. H. Hatiicock.
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DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES.
The following candidates whose
announcements have been running
in The Tribune ior some time,
were nominated at the democratic
primary held in this county on
December 9th 1892:
FOR TREASURER
I]announce myself a candidate
for'Treasurer of Franklin county
and respectfully beg tlie support of
my fellow citizens.
Tries. Burton.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
To the voters of Franklin coun¬
ty : I hereby announce myself as
a candidate for the office of Tax
Collector pf Franklin county at
the election to be held January,
1893. If elected I will honestly
endeavor to fill the office to the
best of my ability, and respectful¬
ly ask your support for one term.
My candidacy is subject to the
democratic primary election to be
held on the 9th day of December
1892.
M. H. Duncan.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I announce myself as a candi¬
date for Tax Receiver of Franklin
county and respectfully beg the
support of the citizens of the coun •
ty. candidate
I am a subject to the
democratic primary.
Jesse Leceoy.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
I announce myself Commissioner, as a candi¬
date for County
siibjectto the democratic primary
to bo held on December 9th, 1892
W. O. Tribble.
I respectfully announce my can¬
didacy f^r.the office of County
Commissioner subject to the Dem¬
ocratic primary to be held Dec.
9th 1892. C "
S.. S. Ayers.
t
The friends of A. P. Davis an¬
nounce him as a candidate for
County Commissioner, subject to
democratic primary.
I have a lot of household and
kitchen furniture which will be
Bold for less than half its value.
M. M. Dortch.
CARNESVILLE FRANKLIN COUNTY GA. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21 1892.
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GEORGIA, JEranklin County.
To all whom it may concern :
4°s S Killingsworth and John R
Beasley having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county
for a discharge-irdm their Execu-
torship of James ICillingsworth’s
c-s ate, this is therefore to cite all
P rs : s c* ncorned to show cause
the said Jos S Killingsworth
aou John R Beasley should not be
dumissed from- their-Executorship
-t James Killingsworth s estate
i ; ho first Monday in April 1893, of
id receive the usual letters
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* Given Under 1HV hand and offi-
signature, this Dec. 21st 1892.
Daniel McKenzie, Ordinary,
3_ mo . pi 1 - s fee $5.85 pd.
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High
This popular institution opens its spring term the secon d of
January. No pains or expense w T ill be spared to make it sustain
the reputation it has gained. :
Students are thoroughly prepared to enter any class in our best
colleges or to dischorge the business of life with credit.
There are excellent advantages, for the study of Vocal and
Instrumental music.
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One of the popular features of the school is its normal class.
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Tuition $1 per month. Board $6 to $$per month.
Write for special announcements for Spring term]to, .
J. C. HARRISON, °rincipal.
Hiwassee, Ca
LEGALS.
GEORGIA, Franklin county. • ’
The appraisers Minnie appointed Moss, up¬
on application of Mrs.
widow of W. C. Moss, for twelve
months support for lierself and three
minor children, having filed their rec¬
tum, all persons concerned are hereby
cited to show cause, if any they have
at the next January term of This court,
why said application should not be
granted. This Nov. 25, 1892.
Daniel McKenzie, Ordinary. _
4 ti. Prs. fee $3.00
ADMINISTRATORS SALE-
Agreeable to an order of the court of
ordinary of Franklin county. Will be
sold at auction at the court house door
of said county, on the first Tuesday in
January next the following property
to-wit: one house and lot situated, ly¬
ing and being in the town of Royston,
in said county, adjoining lots ol Dr. >J.
D. Veal on the south and south west,
P. H, Bowers on the north and. north
west, and public street on the east, con¬
taining two and one fifth acres more
or less, and being the lot whereon A. S.
Turner lived at the time of his death,
and where his widow now lives Be¬
sides a good seven room dwelling
house upon said lot, there is a good sub-
stancial barn, crib and stables. Hold
as the property of A. S. Turner, dec d
for the paytnent of debts and dis.tri.bu-
ting among the heirs. Terms one half
ctsh and the other half due Nov. 1st ’93.
Notes will be taken under justices
jurisdiction, for time payments with
interest; from date at 8 per cent per an¬
num, and bonds will be given condi¬
tioned to make titles on payment of
said notes. This Nov. 9th 1892.
„
Neal Little, Admr.
ELECTION NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Franklin county.
Ordinary,s office of said county.
Notice is hereby will given, as required
by law, that there be an election
held in said county, on the first Wed¬
nesday in January, 1893, for the follow¬
ing county officers: Ordinary, Clerk
of the Superior court, Sheriff, Coroner,
Tax Collector, Tax Recieyer,
er, County Surveyor and 30th, County
Commissioners. This Nov. 1892.
Daniel McKenzie, Ordinary.
4 ti prs. fee $3,00
GEORGIA Franklin county.
To all whom it may concern :
R. !)• Yow has in due form applied to
the undersigned for permanent letters
of administration on the estate of W.
A. P. Reed, late of said county, dec’d,
and I will pass upon said application
on the first Monday in January, 1893.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this 5th day of Dec. 1842.
Daniel McKenzie, Oadinary.
4 ti prs. fee $3.00
GEORGIA, Franklin county.
To all whom it may concern :
Geo. -L. Larson. Executor of A. L.
Carson, deceased, has in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate?
of said deceased, and said application
will be heard on the first Monday in
January. 1893. This Dec. 6th 1892. '
Daniel McKenzie, Ordinary.
4 ti prs. fee $3.00
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GEORGIA. Franklin county.
To all whom it may concern:
A. J. Neal, administrator of John
Pulliam, deceased, has in due form ap-
plied the to the undersigned belonging for leave to
sell lands to the estate
of deceased, and said application
will be heard on the first Monday in
1 January. 1893. This Dec. 7th I$92.
4 ti Drniel $3.00 McKenzie, Ordinar\\
prs. fee
^ I‘ PIKE,
Attorney-at-Law Ga
Jefferson, Ga.
J B. PARKS,
Attorney-at-L aw,
Carnesville, Ga.
N. KING,
Attorney-at-Law,
Carnesville, Ga.
w R. LITTLE,
Attorney-at-Law
Carnesville, Ga.
W. HILL,
Attorne v-at-Law
Jefferson, Ga.
J OHN W. OWEN,
Attorney-at-Law
Toccoa, Ga.
EWIS DAVIS,
Attorney-at-Law,
Toccoa, Ga.
P. P. hi
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| *. Elberton I I Ga.
General Law Practice in all of the
Georgia Courts.
M. FREEMAN,
Physician and Druggist,
>- Carnesville, Ga.
w Physician S. UANIE, and Druggist,
Cure f '• Bowersville, specialty. Ga.
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W W. STARK, Attorney at law,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
D. MELL,
Attorney-at-Law,
Athens, Ga
SALE OF LAND.
By consent of the heirs of Martha A.
Roach, dec’d, I will sell to the highest
bidder, at the court house door in
Carnesviile, Franklin county. Ga., on
the first Tuesday in Jan. 1893, ■
tract of land lying in said county on
Middle River, in the 8i2th dist. G. M.,
adjoining lands of John B. Payne and
Asa . Payne and others, containing
one hundred and fifty-three acres more
or less, all in original forest. Terms,
all cash. Ths Nov. 30thJr92
II. T. Roach,
One of 4 the heirs.
GEORGIA, Franklin countv.
To all whom it may concern :
Sarah J. Wright, Administratrix of
L- H. 4' right, deceased, has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said application
herrd on the irst Monday in
January, 1893. This Dec. 5th 1892.
Daniel McKenzie, Ordinary.
4 ti prs. 'fee $3.00
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