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OF STY DEMOCRATIC
TICKET.
For Ordinary,
daniel McKenzie.
For Clerk,
J. M. PHILLIPS.
For Sheriff,
j. c. McConnell. *
Tax Collector.
M. 11. DUNCAN.
Tax Receiver,
JESSE LEG*ROY.
For Treasurer,
I. C. BURTON.
For Coroner,
W. O. RANDALL,
4 ity Commissioners,
L T. DAVIS, S. 8 AYER-
W. O. TRIBBLE.
For Surveyor,
MEM LITTLE.
r y Gantt in his paper, the
u Or: Register, says: “W
iiting the Third party peop-b
■ Georgia can do is to hu —
, 1: Onto thf- Democratic- par-
as tlieir legs can carry
it sale drug houga in Now
- a woman drummer on
t" ad, and she corns the biggest
oaid in ! lie tr uic.
i hdi of goods sooner than •
(■ rummer can find out wheth
•r a store-keeper would like :
o mk b Tore looking at the sa i n -
number of prominent colored
horded by jCapt. Moses If.
Ben ti > oi Atlanta, have formed •»
conscrv -!ub, the doef ohjncffi
■ .vhich ill bo to enlighten
dared iv 1 oil Die subject ta r
' reform T
t thev have . m u mu •! or •
-a and realize that le :• i -i
the white p O >t the
:v their 1 if- rjy I:
•v. prop' r*- ) stand
THE GREAT TROUJVL1'
Many things may -mntribute to
mux hal'd times, bui tho greaicst
a r it is a lack n uffiie con-
rhis lack in ihf eonth
■Ah pttblie and private. Not
<< •dd uten of means fail to have
5.1 0 ! Ill t individual but
h aw m: ug power
y yv knew not wlnt
ii oglu, bp f» d
Ivy, aod in their
i their p i 1 s.
■ arraval of class against
.in try against town s. and
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Km /j V r L 1 1 ! i : 1 \ p t..
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Went dow I v i tn H
VUG went ) hiding. Now
is n longer fear on that
Ginas will become easier,
one t ! i !v*i«
v t ! t fie giutera I
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v ' • r b > m»t. in ';T many can ■s.
v. • -rd or malt 11
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VUE REED Or TIIE HOUR.
It is not theory but a -condition
which will confront the new dem¬
ocratic administration at its out-
set. And tho condition demands
■ vf its haadiing a united demo-
'•atic party. It is not desirable ,
:■> make enemies within the lines
just now.
When the democrats handed
over the control of the government
to the republicans on '•larch 4,
1889, there was over a hundred
miUions/>f dollars 6 u plus m tho
national treasury, and all lift Ci. of
bnsinejs were moving qnietly P nd
prosperously along
When the republicans hand over
the control of the government to
the democrats on the 4th of March
1803, them will be a sad deficit in
the treasury, and vested o’nliga-
ions which nm-;t force an increase
thereof.
This week $6.000.0*30of due gold
is gone abroad. Next worn
pt ted that we shall i > 7* .> V 10
X).(X>3 more. There is do
pensions next year some $185.0 v >-
u00. Our exports of gram
visions ’ l cotton are sadly
<1 by retaliations aym
McKinley law.
on we shall get j OUg:l :V ;«
dght. \Yn behove t the d 1 *
'rate- party lias the prudene-'*
Si ; vigacity to handle all tn
‘•'duplex difiieulties.
But both slalcsmausliip and p*
it leal s a gac i t v a re noe i ed. Iv i ' :i -
-ood time for democrats t iJC
togotlier.—Ex.
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A PUfXtEB FOB FARMER
?■ ales higher now in.
ice L C 2 i at any vlthin
past eig!-[ years.
During the past year our Geor-
gia fav in • u’s Ii a ve ni a de consid era b! e
]>b /••■ess ii! the matter of diversify-
i’O.V" . and they have
nr mod b 1 } •hiinge, but they
lave i egleci-.xl h r raising. With
increased corn supply it
be easy to m ike fhis region
! O its own pork—aii that is
ii coded for home consumption,
The re is no good reason for wait ■
an: 11 hogs are full grown i
nig
i ;>re kiliiug them. 11 is 11 SO !
waajaofcorn. Lit I ‘St liog:.
are killed at the age of nim
months. make \ CZ ry goo a.
meat then, am it will v e foui!
that if is true economy to produce
more hogs with the same amount
of corn .
f Our farmor .3 arc getting til
very well, with this one ex-' *p; i >n
La ere is no. good r n m for p i Hug
high orices to the i
.
when we can produce all \ neon
>m ' at. cympaiMt i .-Av III-
Fills is not a p); ; t [* ' I'
I w i be ml delay. We have
sent millions to tlio west eve- • year
for meat, and the .... > ok>ok
points to higher ' •*-; 11 n ‘B 8 ■*AV:
chan go-our jfffii A V n G turn
over a new lea 1 n rais-
mg Tip i our >I'o:u t tUT.tS-.
t vies.— Ex
DANGER EH FAD.
in view of the fact of the sudd-:
rise in-cotton this fall, since th c
U ■E *n f the Democratic ticket-,
fears are expressed that the
’ ■.-rmers will next year increase
CT agf> to such nn extent
* c, i lion of affairs will
tha i bef<
•i> m «:o 11 on ti .! 1 ■- war j s
nj.- 5 -.l since the war
si s that led to it are mimwro "
reage. Roods Uid dtsas-
mo a, and the cm -
i ( .> to red J n linancl.F circles,
n l 5 iiidoed ■' sn da-l in
the South to increase
age m cotton next year
» the face i the era of prosperity
:\f ;b about, to di wn upon the
niiury. It would mem to a per-
a of hitdligenee that the
penance of the past thirty .years
> ;kl have taught them a ksson
! j 18. JVhy cannot the old or-
\ hiass F e restored that
' it ore lie v •. when every
• ■ i\ raised ©very thing for home
'•rn.-ump’ion and planted cotton
■ a side crop for the i ady cash
ib manded? There is no oth-
er ution to the problem of hard
in the Sod st. v '- hen all the
:ouxu option of a farm is grown
and produced on the farm, then
nly can the farmers of the South
\ -e i ado pendent of the banks, Wall
street, the middle-men and the
Western grain kings. When that
4 come? vgu will hear no more
o" sub treasuries and free si Ivor.—
Col ambus Dispa toh.
Hon. B. F. Camp, an uncompro¬ l
mising d- nocrat and the
from Franklin, is a candidate for
the Unite I States Attorneyship for
t!>o the N \ nt , 1 -r .(rn rrn diSviict di<Mot o. eff Geonria Georgia.
Mr. C irwn will make a strong
and if El- ted will ably fill the of-
See.—Danielsville Monitor.
iiie p: s Oi. ... the soutn ,, is ....... \ti\
properly warning the
against! mg induced to plant
large cot on crop the coming year
by reason of lato increase in price,
The war: ing is opportune. It is
time now for the sowing of the
grain cr*q> 3 . The farmers should
i not allow themselves to be turned
j from thi- important practical work
j by the hope that cotton will be a t
| a good figure next fall and by
j planting a heavy cotton crop next the
| spring, they can make up for
failure to raise grain.
The Georgia legislature has
J .•arnecl eirnpd -nt'] lb- UK memnci., members are <,ie now now
a home.
i The Slimmer session bill was
l kiiled and t h or e will not he anoth-
v session until October 1893.
ll, ■ agh there were many able men
» the last legislature everyone
! must admit that the last session
has accomplished less than
bly ever any other session
vcried in Georgia
days were lost in a trial of
GobeF and in addition to this,
! t qualization law was repealed,
j Soldier’s Home rejected, the
! | tary appropriation cut down to
niggardly sum and time wasted in
! ne discussion of Bacon’s' bills
r roams
The Gober trial was a fare,
lection of the Soldier’s Homo
•race to Georgia and
gnu is 7 r* sum given to
splendid military was
and unfair. Bacon’s bill if
w ould have kept away millions
dollars from Georgia which
talists of tne north and west
seeking to invest here.
bum it up, the last session of
G (• i rg i a leg' si a t ure li as been n
m .st a failure. Much was
ed of this legislature, they
i ! P 1 ittie.
---GREAT-
m scobs slaughter
For the month of November.
Never in the history of our country
wore the times “tighter.” Never i n t lie
history of the world a greater necessi¬
ty for all to husband their resources,
and make the “hard-earned” dollar do
1 7 Jo duty.
ms act we have made
i p searchingghe Xorth-
ilastern factories, and buying
special lots I;: large quantities for spot
cash, w' N h enables a- to throw goods
<ui our iters ar >r :os tha c: w; ivr
otir c<: ti tors. rfuily
pleasing evict c-rs Vo
everything in th l Goi .j ami
I Notions line from icapcst-to
i he iinesfc grades Sint allj -■
matters i ot what tbeir Plate may bo.
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SPECIALS! •
5 bales goo-vl Checks. 4 3 - 2 <\
5 bales best Shirting,4 l- 2 c.
2 eases wry bos? prints, 5 c.
! 109 pieces Frinted Sergo Dre s Goods,
7 1 -2;-., worth 12 j-:.
2,000 yards Dating Clothe, 5c., wort h
iOc. the world over,
2 cases 4-4 genuine Fruit of Loom
Bleachiags i- 2 c.
xOO pie is nt yiish dres:
-Bargain Counter at bn if price.
50 pieces v i Tricot ress govuls i
i-2 yd?, v. ii'e, 25c., well worth 5(1?.
39 pieces wool dress Flannel i i-2 vds.
vsuue, 2*c., or full ii !’ s pa;tern: ! ( V
v, ... .23. Think Ul
-?■ .25 Cheap as cotton goods .
hOO pieces Wool and Gotto c Fa mi
low prl-i Fall Hue Ticking--,
--hirting^, bh-'etings, drillings, ("assi-
‘ Jeans and Water I'rt oD.
- X "icces Heavy a!! Wool u
c CT •hfiisb, only . V<--> ?!
for ;’.c- every wtie A
air Ladies* Fast ii ii
seams, iue.
509 pairs j.r.dies Fast Black D ose.
seams, i'?, worib 25.
359 pairs Boys Heavy School Ho-.-. h
PD pairs Boys Fxtra Heavy Sc it ) i
Hos , no seams. ioe, worth 25c.
5 cases Wool Underwear f<>; La (lit
and children.
U)'!) Blank el mi .59c, to $i a.
509 IIeavy r Comforts, all prhv
i090 Ladle - anti .*i ( ■! ;- m
P 5 *'*
I II hi 1CS t» Go] > ; * ;i ] ] i’»•
$ 1-4.99 each
Gress goods
M e are aoknowlged leaders ‘J 1
Dress Goods and Sill we car:
.
you Stylish wool ore- s from 1.25 t<
34..00each, Bestu*« t bealland s e. our
stcok belore buymy.,.
Davison & Lowe,
103 JLiyt rti street, opposite roar Offic
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LEG A
GEOIIGTA, Frank iio county.
widow of W. C. Moss, for twelve
months support fi i\ herself and three
rainor children, hr. .mg tiled their re-
turn, ail persons concerned are hereby
cited to show cause, if any they have
at the next January term of this courl,
why said application should not be
sra'nU', 1 FTfee . ThisXoT.25 )xm 1 J 93
4ti
Ale i ,,viotp itor^ satv
A Kre to an order of the court «t
ordinary of Franklin county. Mill be
sold at auction at the court house door
of said county, on the first Tuesday in
r .«
mg and being in the town of Koyston,
in s aid county, adjoining lots of Dr. J.
L>. Veal on the south and south west,
P. !!, Rowers on the north and north
svest, and public street on the east, con¬
taining two and one fifth acres more
or less, and being the lot whereon A. 8.
Turner lived at the time of bis death,
and where his widow now lives
sides a good seven room dwelling
house upon said lot, there is a good sub-
staneial barn, crib and stables. Sold
“oAt-^SSt the heirs. of dibtt Terms one half
ting among tlie half due Xov. 1
r tsh and other
x< ,lcs will he taken under justices with
jari .. diction for time payments
interest from dale at 8 per cent per an-
and bonds will be given eomh-
or mkl to make titles oihpayment
s»‘i >ii notes. This Nov. 9th 1892.
V,; „. Little. Ad»r.
r F.JA’TION NOTICE.
( iCOJUt I A, Franklin county.
Ordinary, s office of said com
Notice is hereby given, as required
by law, that there will be an eleclh Ii
held in said county, on the first We«
no day in January, I89H, fur the follow-
in a - i ounty officers: Ordinary, Clerk
of the Superior court, Sheri If, Coroner,
Tax Collector, Tax Reciever, Treasur-
er, Oounty Surveyor and County
Commissioners. This Nov. SOth, !Sh2.
Daniel McKenzie, Ordinary,
i ti prs. fee
GEORGIA Franklin county.
To all whom it may eoi corn :
K. I f low lias in due form applied to
the undersigned for permanent letters
•J administration on the estate of W.
A. P. Be d, late of said county, dec’d,
m l I v, ili pass upon said application
on the tirst Monday in January, 1893.
•oven under my hand and official
signature, this 5th<!ay of Dec. 18!>2.
Daniel McKenzie, Cadi nary.
4 t i prs. fee $3. )
GEORGIA, Franklin county.
To all whom it may eoiK-ern :
V; O . Ii. Gnrson. Executor < G f,.
Carson, deceased, has in UuV. form
i lied to the undersigned for lento to
dl the lands belonging to the e : into
Jan nary, 1 893. This I >ee. ct h 1892.
' McKenzie. Ordinary,
Daniel
fee 83.90
GEORGIA, Franklin co =
To all whom it m: •v
A. J. Neal, administrator of John
Fulham, deceased, has in due form ap¬
plied to the undersigned for leave to
sell the lands belonging said to application the estate
of said deceased, and
will be heard on the lirst Monday in
January, 1893. This Dec. Tth 1892.
Drniel McKenzie, Ordinary.
4 ti prs. fee $3.00
GEORGIA, Franklin county.
To all whom it may concern :
Sarah J. Wright, Administratrix of
L. ii. W right, deceased, has in duo form
applied to the undersigned the for leave to
SC I t no lands belonging and said to application estate of
said deoeased, Monday in
will be herrd on the first
January, 1893. This Doc. nth 1892.
Daniel McKenzie, Ordinary.
) i: prs. ft c $3.00
P P. PROFFITT,
A TT ()RSE V S-AT-L A V
u Ibcriai O a.
General Law Practice in ail of the
Georgia Courts.
y Mi FREEMAN,
£ Physician and Druggist,
Carnesville, Ga.
S. HAN IE,
% Phystciax and Druggist,
Bowersville, Ga.
Cure of cancers r. specialty.
\Af W- STARK,
Attorx” Y at j. S\v,
ITaruionj <■ rove, (J a _
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I). MF.EL. |
ATTOiiN KV-.ST- I. AW,
Vthens, Ga
ifif r. PIKE,
If Attoknev-at-Law Ga
Jefferson. G S5
IL PARKS,
Attor xe y-at-L a w,
Carnesville, Ga
fl A N. KING,
\ T T OCX E Y - A T - L A W,
Carnesville, Ga
W R. LITTLE,
v? A XT O R N E Y-AT - L A W.
Carnesviiie, Ga
ML HILL,
A I TOR NE V - AT - L AAV.
Jefferson, Ga.
j OHX IV. OWEN,
Attorne y-at-L aw.
Toceoa, Ga.
| EWI 8 DA VIS.
Attor x e y-a t- L a w ,
Toccoa, Ga.
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GEORGIA, Eranklin County.
a ][ whom it may concern :
Jos S Killiiigsworth and John R
Beasley having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said county
jor a disc harge from their Execu-
toisnip , or f James JMiln.-^i Kil 1 lit
estate, thi3 is therefore to cite all
persons concerned to show cause
why the said Jos S Killingsworth be
and John R Beasley should not
dismissed from their Executorship
of James Killingsworth's estate
oil the first Monday in April 1893,
and receive the usual ietleis ot
dismission.
Given under my hand and offi-
•« •*»*».
Daniel McKenzie, Ordinary.
3-mo-prs fee .$5.85 pd.
i net renrent
FOR ORDINARY.
To the voters of Franklin conn
ty — The undersigned hereby an
n0lmces himself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Ordina-
ry of J ranklin county at tJio ensu-
ing election in January next
Thankful for your support in the
P aSs b Le solicits s ? Uc \ ts a a continuance Continuance of ot
the same in 4 the future, with the
promise on his part that if re-elect-
ed, he will continue to discharge
to the bost of hl3 ab j, itT) with ii-
delity and punctuality, the duties
pertaining to said office.
Respectfully,
Da xt if l McKenzie
Folt CLERK
To tile Voters of Franklin coun¬
ty; l hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the of¬
fice of Clerk Superior Court of
Franklin county, at the ensuing
election in January next. J am
thankful to the people for their
support i j i the past. J do hope to
have your support in the future.
If you will re-elect nm I will dis-
chaage tin duties faithfully,
promptly and impartially, as 1
have tried to do in the past Being
more familiar with the office I can
do t business move efficiently
than before. With many thanks
for past favors, I am Respectfull,
J. M. Phillips.
VOR SHKKU’F.
To the citizens of Franklin coun-
j ty: 1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for sheriff of Franklin
»t the ensuing, election
j Living been bori and raised unaer
Democratic principles I will make
the race on the Democratic plat-
form, as I see no plausible reason
why I should forsake the party
now. If elected I will discharge
my duty as an officer to the best of
my ability without fear or favor
Respectfully, J. H. IIathcock.
DEM OCR A TIC NOMINEES.
The following candidates whose
announcements have be n running
in The Tribune tor some time,
were nominated at the democratic
primary held in this county Oil
December 9tli 1892:
VOli TILE A Sr iii ?«
I announce i candidate
fo;• Tteasuror o 1 Fra \ sk ill county
and respectfully bog the support of
my fellow citizens.
Thus. Burton.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
To the voters of Franklin coun¬
ty: I hereby announe: myself as
a candidate lor the < co f Ta¬
Collector of r oa 1 Cl. at
the election to be mu ary,
1893. If elected I will honest j y
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 ef December
1892.
M. If. Duncan.
FOR TAX RLCKIVER.
I announce myself as a candi¬
date for Tax Receiver of Franklii i
county and respeettuliy beg tho
of the citizens of the conn •
iy-
I am a candidate subject to the
deni'>cratic primary.
Jksse Lecroy.
COI NT Y COMM . 8810N ER.
J announce myself as a -inuf-
date for County Comm SSK er,
subject to the democratic rim a rv !
to bo held on Deei irii r O? ! 189? !
-
\\ ii. BLK. j
1 sped fully an noun- e inv can-
didacy fo? too office of C - in tv
Cominigrl on or su jeot to the if i -
ocraiic p:h ?L II 2 Id D'C
Oil) 1.892.
c b S. Avers
The friends of A V. Davi? ar-
nounee him us a candid"? • for
County democratic Commissiom G subject to
primary.
1 have a lot of household, and
kitchen furniture which will le
sold for less than half its value.
M. AL Dortch, ;
TO LET ’ i
At a great bargain, a half doze i
party orators, and instn - !
for a band.
For further information apply
Tarsi n SroNEcvniFR,
Eastannallee, Ga.
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