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Show Franklin. 1. H. Nash, of Franklin, has been quite sick for some time, the dllllculty being erysipelas in the face. He was conlined to ills bed for seven days. Robert Uowdle, one of our respected citizens, Is very low and is not expected expect-ed to live much longer. The Franklin day and Sunday I schools are progressing nicely. ' The fanners aie now busy plowing and sowing for another crop next season. sea-son. Piosperlty has peon our portion for some time past, and we thank the Lord. The election passed oil quietly In out county. ISoth parties were strenuous In advocating the principles which they believed were right, but every-1 I tiling was presented In a good naturcd way. Now that the election is over, i we should settle down and give our i j attention to business. It is to be I hoped that the vaiious men elected to ' otllcewlll prove worthy the trust lm-1 1 posed upon them. Lot us forget the ' past and join with all oillcials in an elfort to make the most of tilings.) I Let us uphold tho lawsof the nation, i and may we ever lomomber that unity i brings strength. May the victors and i vanquished feel as neighbois and ' bretluen should feel. ' Moitr; Anon. I |