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The People’s - Adyqcat ;•] l i
VOL 2
Items of Interest Gathered
Here and There,
CITT ITEMS OF INTEREST
Miss Maude Ledwen is visijin;; her sis
tes at //..Hum this week.
Mr and Mrs E C'Goluck of madlsoi. are
visiting their qareuts of this place.
Mr and Jkrs John 2liou.pM.ii of Aug
gusta are visiting relatives at this place.
The sociable given at th • resi lenco ot
of Mr and Mrs If'/! (f inn*, last Monday
caning was hhgily enjoyed by all who at
landed
Mrs burnt Phillips who lias been visi
ting her parents Mr and Mrs \Y A Leg
wen returned to her home at Harlem Gu
last iinmday availing
Tbe Crawfordville Base Ball nine crossed
bits with the old men oil hut Wednesday
sfht noon, Tho tcofe was 12 to fU ii
favor of old men.
Miss Rosa Gorham is visiting fiicnd.
aud relttivr* at .Vorwo d this week.
Carl Holden spent a couple hours at
ffuinn Po'nt yesterday.
Oscar Cbapmau has bee* on the sick
1 at this week,
Jtra. H. II. Holden, went to Union
1 oint yesterday te attend the funeral of
1 r. William Cor ry.
Messrs. Fdwin aud Joe O'Brien of Bar
(ended tbs '.wfositr • • 'as'
*msy ingot.
Miss Jfaiie Lary who has been on s
visit to ber mother at Crawford return©
Monday.
Mr. J. A. Kendrick,of Sbanm spent a
ceiiplu hours in our town Thursday.
TIJE Pl.-fY LAST FRIDAY SIGHT
7hc play “Uncle Josh” which was pre
•enti-il by tlie dramatic club last Friday
night was gi.ctid by a very lair audience
It was pronouiiecl a success by the au
dience. 7’hc jilay will Iw p resented again
Friday i.i5h t . -t«lv 21st.
niA DRAMATIC CLUB.
The dramatic e.tto na* reason to fee!
latidl d with the reception given the play
'•Uncle .Josh*’ last Friday night.
7lic play was pieseute.l for tho puiqioae
of aiding the S.epheus Moiitimetital .(»
■•>ci»tioti. The ecenery aud everythin.*
else bail to tie bought, the expense
were heavier than anlicipa'©!. The dour
receipt dill not q-iite .-qn.,1 th* »xj»en»es
There Kite it lias been deformed to iiv*
the play again; and besides,quit a num
ber of |K.*r*ons have requested v repetition
of the play . It will lie given to the pub
lic Friday night July Jl another »hur
play, entittod. "The JRasl.-r piece’’ will
atsa be given just be*>re Uncle -f osh.
Tbe admianion will he the same as U
•ore, 15 cts f.«r all pers.n.s ovei 10 year
wfage. All |«ers«i* under IO tree
Tlie cast of “Uncle J.vh'' wil! Is- the
same as before. Is-t all conic to *«•« »w
I, ours of entrrtainaicn', an-1 at the -am
t itne help * cau-c wli cb is dear to th*
heart of every «uie.
BmuiiWr the It* e
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RKI.IUKOI’S SEffVICES :
or
Catwvoit iivti.i.E <;»ircmi*.
ltAni*T.
Preachteg an first and -e-rou I Sou 1 1 > <
e«ti i-it t t: v «. til' A»i*. e v i i
4ty Sekwrl every eat lay at o t. w. I'rai *,
r Me-liug W-Illicit}* nig'it. Young I
Men's prayer laesti.ig Tac»tav night
Rev R R L Harris pt*tor.
HmNMd
Tres-bing on tbe fourth lay in j
eacli mouth at If A, v and 7 Arp m. >ut-
4a> Mheel at « r u, Prayer Meeting
InartUy nig ktv f R l.i*ii Pa s
CHAWFOBJyVILLE, GA., JULY 13 1893.
THE TEACHERS.
Yuur committee appointed to draft suit
able resoluti in.t expressive of the views
nf the (• achers of Taliaferro couuty con
cerning Monthly and annual Institutes
under existing laws in Ge.rgia, concern
ing the bill *ooii to be .iihiuitted to the
legislature to establish a uniform system
of the text-b-oks for the Sate; ar.d to
emphasize our displeasure at tho great
tardiness in paying teachers salarieriu tins
county, respictfully submit the following
report, while we led assured that all our
teachers are snfiiciently awake to tile im
portance of education to cherish and em
brace every opportunity ttiat may lie of
fered for their improvement, we are un
conditionally opposed to autocratic man.;
ner by which we are required to attend
these Institutes or bo subjected, as if
tnoughtless children, to punishment, by
due for uou-atteudaiice. We lcul a species
if humiliation In this requirement sn lit
tle in li oniony with the diuity of our
profession and not in accord with the de
cree of usefulness and iul'luuucs we be
lieve wc are destined to ex-rreiso in our
community; especially is the conviction
poignant when we reflect that no associ
ation of lawyer, physicians or o/hc-r pro
fessional or laooriuj men find it mandate*
ry hi assemble “uolens Voleus” at a time
and place arbitrarily oppoinUd by anoth
er, We believe it would lie wise to dis
pense with Anuu.il institutes in future,
and require tho Comity School Com mist
•loner to devote one week of the public
•cbool term to the ulsuissiou of the va
non. psesot: be Hyltabns, he perferuiiog
U.e functions of Expert, and restore t>
the wearied teacher lus Saturdays which
are sacred to him.
We see by euch arratigem-nts some
.-light ret-enchmcnt which would add ma
terially to the present poorly paid teacher
■ four County, and tnat by oiiigeucc on
the part ol the County Mmol Comu.iss.mi I
‘
er jusf as much solid truth co'.ldbe elect
ed by iuU-rchtt.ge of pcis .iial cxpu.ioiice j
amongst tho teacher*. We also .eel that
lushigii hands 1 motnot’ , of . couipul- ,
•ion is es;>ecially tsfiou. aud will ever he
till til- re is a fairer disposition of the li
mit,res of this Slate which might be *e
oomptishul by requiriog the Slate Trc us
urer to withh ,1(1 enough of the public
revenue of Georgia to pay all oflcei- from
tin* Governor down oulv fifty per cent of
i heir salaries and upon a warrant from the
governor duly txcuted pay tne State
School Commissioner Hie residue, or such
part thereof as n -Ccssary, w th -xpress, d
stipulation that each teacher shall have
at least fifty per cent of small salery by
June 30 of rach year. W e also think the
School census nnwarrenteil,
since all uc-'cssary iaformation
rea-My lie obt.iina<l through the teacher* at
th** same time their anual repoiu and
audited The experitrce of Missi-sippi and
•*tber state* a* t*» a uniform adoption of
.-clmoi books and the;r repudiation of such
a scheme, we tuiuk should be suggestive
to Georgia. The integrity as well as the
. Ivrnry of the country hts been already
s-ri.Ms'y iujariwl by intrigue and corn
oirie.-, and we shall lie very reluctant to
..II any ci.caiirageiut.ut to any monopolv
’hat will l« invited by said adoption, and
ac further V.ew tin* conteiuuiioa sebe ne
with -on- suspicion a* ander its
proper' represeataiioa of the rural districts
h.w beeu otc hs lin]
I>>i»t Buy A New On*.
0H1.AN OU PIANO
S-. that it will be as g'—l as new. 1
guaranty my work l» le a well done
that of aoy tuner <r repairer. I live
at at White I'laina. was raised here ao<i C«4t!
give relen-i.ee tost .mgkt to satisfy tin
n.o.t t|. Mild Ail as u. my alulitv as a tuner
4ii*i fr|wi« r. l a: t*k« ti it. I»y
tramp who |.is|.ws to lie a pia~o worit
tn n. but let ms d«. jutir work*
Kespt.
IVicy V llwtil.
JV' te Pla.ii*. Ua.
“A PAPER OF, FOR. AM) RY THE
BITKHEAD ITEMS
By Jess.
Very hot and dry. 1
Cutt'Hi looking very well in this sec
lion hI' ilic country.
Mr J K MeRoe why ha* been workiug
11 1A " p El*, hit* returned hoe -
Col l' 0 Foster was in our burg ou last
Wedues.lvy,
There was a large or jar l ofielvred poo
pie li re ou the 4ih of Ju]y a ,J spent
the day pi.lying ball.
At the present price of c it to it will
take uearly three pounds of sotioti to
pay lor one pound of moat- Ho can we
tar mils make money under such oircum
stances.
Jfr </m> Stovall of Thomson Is >w at
this place stu lying tuleg.apliy under his
bro. Jehu.
Roasting ears are very backward this
year in this community there is "none to
be lia-l. *
Squirrel limiting liar playe 1 oat an 1
limiting is all the go*
Thu farmers are layin by thsir crop*
any will start the barbecues soou.
Protracted meeting will start on next
Sabbath at the methodist church at this
place. *
'1 he boys had splandeJ luck wining
ou last Mou Uy and Tuesday they brought
back a fine lot of iish
‘Mr .1 li McRae paid a fly lug visit to
Penfield last sabbath. % I
A very large rattle snake wai killed
uear her* 'ast Monday by a col>r»l
man Geor* mth. The sns'- w«- f 4
years old and measured 4ft Sin in length
and was very large for its age.
FLUAER DISTRICT.
By Vox.
We had a fine rxin last Saturday which
was much uceded.
Formers are neirly through laying by
” ,,r viciai “> ** * ra VJf >’
lt ‘ ir « “ so ' ae tX tra f'" 0 coru and cot,OM
with su.li. ieiit rain from BOW ou there
will be very little coru to buy next year.
Mrs K 1> Cox of at hens lias been vis
itiug relatives iu Flukcr.
We are sorry to hear Mrs Mamie .Slier
rar’s little boy is quite sick but hope it
w.ll soon be well.
J/i Chillis is runni t g a stock farm .-ear
us he has fifu-c ii colts all of the.n fine
a, *'°‘ l -
Si uce reading Mr \Y .items fouith of
d 11 “P e °b * think Lta.vto rdvi.e should
“« “ CUsto, ‘ au,J ^ * Cnbe
collect-, r wonder if ti.ey won’t allow us
1 ‘* <, '' ,ota, 'y.
8IIA I! ON DOTS*
By Sxouks.
Mr* Rebecca Flyut mother of W T
Flyut is; uitc sick at this writing We
teipe Sihe may soon be restored to good
|,e,tllh
Mrs Sallie J ickson au-1 two of her little
children aie quitj o.tk with fevor
Miss Ruby Meshon is visittag \V T
Fiyots family near Raytown.
Jfi» Kattie Jackson of Jonesboro
visiting be> Brother last Sunday u«-ar tins
Place
-Mi 1 ** Lula Moore visited lier mother
Mr* Ida More near this place last week.
Air Purcell of Augu.-ta is vkitrng oui
town now recuperating his health he i>
stopping at the Darden /feel.
V lr James Croke returned to hi* hon.e in
Augusta lust week We hope hi*' visit
was .i pic-.t-ai.t one.
Marstwil Tucker of Crawfordville was
r ~ h » “ 0, *‘
•»-••••• »■ s *
S II at i'owellou pas* il.* home last
week. Going iu tlie direction of Washing
t.n W L Jackson aaa him 1-^.
tt>h Gilbert had hi- market hoe* full
'*• *'*' ! ‘ l * !p * »**» Satu day B-.b rartataly
“«»*lerrft.>l. his bUMimm*.
None of . people , taxing
our are in
GcantM-.n Ex.imsrmi.
Walter Dav.e of Augusta vie* id
Jim Johow.e of While I'lsin* ar-4 fawily
ihd. Ilill ai-l family ef H.u>*k v aip-J
the Lmdy Mr and Mi. Kac«.c Jack
oa tan week.
SANDY C/fOSS I K)TS.
By Wandeueii
C rops fine :, i this section*
Several ou t. > sick list -this week
Mr* J 1 Lyli treat over to Washington
last week
Mr. Geo.go T Edward* ha* bum on
the sick liit .his week.
Wo are f,i.ul to know that M:a J/.,ry
Pofttvoods condition is much butter at
tbj* writing.
Mbs B K Johnson aud Tube lisckny
wore in tho victui/y last week Sunday.
Miss Sallie Port wood lias been Very
sick but is much batter at this time.
Messs &»m Ac 11 to aud 1'iauk Brown id
Wilkes were in the vicinity lust Suupay.
Rev J (J Bail Idled his regular appoint
mont at tho Baptist church here last
Sunday, Mr Ball is very much liked by
this people.
Miss Mamie Ed ware was quite ill this
week but we are glad to ku » w tiial She is
much better.
IredDtuial of near Phillips church
was here last Suncav visiting his uncle
Kov A S HiHmon.
NOTES BY ‘OBSEAVER"
We noticojthat the T«laferro County
Alliauco lias aroused from its morbid
drowsiness and comes forth vigorous
and active with every Sub In goodslainl
ing and all the mcmliars clothed with the
zeal of two years ago; may the good
work go on
We uotice that Mr Watson is honored
wdh attentive bearing of the good peo
ple nf all parties; aud bis speeches ore
having effect,* Jfay the good work go
on.
ffo uotice that Mr Cleveland is (till
fishing at Buzzards Bay while his last fall
cstch in Georgia and elsewhere is spoil*
ing.* Iietter save what you havs or ibu
good work will stop.
COUNTY ALLIANCE MEETING,
To day tile Taliaferro County Alli.ine
met In regular Session, a lull atiendance
of dehigaliou were present and a large
number ol Allianceinen from a!! parts of
the county, ft is evident tlicv had a very I
harmoeioiu ami interesting meet ing.
Ollicers for next year wete elected as
follows; Pres W T Flyut. V|*e /'res D A
Haggus Seer T I, Chapman Chap J U
Jackson Tie* T L Bentley I .<-< t .1 A
W ucilall Ast (act Murden Stew.irt W T
/'.uktr I), h', ES Aalk-u Ast D. K. Geo
T Edwards. Exu tive com R T Aendiick
W I', \\ all IV I- I-hijilt s J f. Chapman
was elected delegate to the State Alliance
which convenes iu Griliiu ou the 16th of
August—and W T F'ynt Alternate.
The Peoples Advacale u-os adopted the
..ftlcial organ of the Cbnnty Alliance.
An-1 much imp irtaut buMi.-s transacted
The Alliance of Taliuferro are mucii
e nth used aud the good cause of t-lvancing
the moral, social and pecucary interest of
to the country will st;!l g-» forward.
JOB WORK.
Be c:tii suj.ji.y you with work of all
description aud at a cost that will he as
mall as you would have to pay anywhere.
Work of Autistic- llxsiss ax© Fi ( x*n
one neatly and ptomptly.
Seief u* your onlers.
AI.lvAlil.1IJ H4 ti'l/(Yi:i' «»; ■:
adveae for THE PKUPMCS ADVUGA’l K i
WoAN'S WORK is a literary and
domestic uagazioa-sfeservedly on- of
tb- most popular published. It is pure,
-nt-rtaining and helpful In every depart
m-nt Its pages tr-r fill-.l With high
class ortglnat reading mallet ai-l illub
tr at ie m sailed to all ages it I* publish-j
to satisfy the gr-at n-e 1 for good
home literature, an»l no other periodica!
Met* it *o w-l! >.-iid u, t« f-.r our
l*»p-r amt WOMAN'* WORK on-) year
, “*“. ,, lf the f.M-r -utir-.y Dee j
ra"Pw ru'i l*iM • t
11EUE IS
YOUR CHANCE
To Invest Money In A (iocsI
Ami Safe Enter]disc. So
Wn tilled Stock.
'I’lh Peoples yd\ovate Pub
A
lishing company have issued
$75.00 worth of new stock and
i.j\v offer tin; same 1* r $5,00
jter share, the proem tils thus
rc nli/ed to It; used in purcha
sing much Heeded type aud
other necessary hi tides for 7'hc
Peoples ^dvoeat'.'.
With a vkvv to furthertlie interests of the
'•'lusii through the Advocate and tomcreas
the eflicieuty of that paper, 71 io stock*
holders ofl he Peoples Advi«..»Ui /’ubiish-,
ing GtUwpauy assembled at GreeuesUnv
on Juno It th aud voted an issue of 7 h,00
of new stock. This stock will lie said
at fcn.OO per .share in Greene aud Tali
ferro bounties and the proceeds thus
■ uised wilt Is- cxpciuledcd in Uiu purchase
ol new typo and varios other articles that
must lie procured ere we call expect the
Advocate to increase much in eilicieiiey
There is not sntiiniciit type in Hie i.llicu
•»*•<! nunc whatuvur m which to put tali*
torinl and political matter.
th $.75,00 judieioiislv expended we
can purchase enough ucw type to make
the Advocate a far better organ both as
a newspaper and as an advocate of our
politicat demands.
. Knowing that our friends In Taliaferro
county would not care to sc»% ra< ife-y
in uu enterprise abuut which they knew
little or nothing, wo have prepared a
truthful aud full account of the financial
condition of the Advocate Pub, 6'ni|ioauy
and have placed the same witn r S II
Rhodes of Crawfordvilte, Ua. r It i od e»
will take ideasiiie in cxulainirig anything
you may wish to know about tho busi
ness and condition of the company and he
is uiithoii/.ed to sell and receipt lot stm.-k.
There is no watered stock about tlie
Advocate every share licit has Iss n n.suctf
is representisl iiy So,00 ol value in the
press aud etc, .Voitlier will any of tho
new stock turned bo water for the inou' V
realiowl by the sale ..f tlie same will he
used in pureita-ing new tyj«* and etc, and
thus every share will still bo represented
by $5,00 worth of material.
Now is y *ur chance to help ir. a worthy
C.iHM .
The value of the reform press will t.uvi-i
Is! apprixiated, u-iless jMiiinps every
pnpn!i't paper in the land wn to -
pnblicnti hi, then and not till then, would
we realize li.etr inesfiuiabics value to
.;tiis,; of th.* pe--p!'*.
So pureliaB! a -hsue at oiicv, or if you
«“'* uk, ‘ * share yourself get your neigh
bor or neigtiisirs to go in with you.
For ,, any further , mformaUon , . * « ... Mr. S
il Ith'sle*. Crawfonlvilie Ga, or the I'ics
•lent or S.jcretary.
J. L, .Smith Pres P, A. Pub. G. ■
t //. MctV liortor P. A. Pub. Co
... .oc.
A NICK It KK I A!'I'.Y.VI.
Gree'iesboro was lu-rky onough t-. g<
a nic.) rc-taurai.t which leseial.l'**
a city very murt, We would IHrc l( ,
itsprsn u|Min our reatler* tlivt when tl.ry
visit Grteuesboro to be sure and Park
the "Delmonie.,-” V. -r- E N lam.
hurt A Go-aro the proprietors and won Id
l>e pleased have you call on them at
any time- Meals at ill hours, Ho not
cany your lunch a- you can get just
what you want-1 hey <an be found at
J W John'On*, building next door toth-.
palace saloon • Give theme *;all
K S Barn bait Ac Co
(<recn-ii(ib<ir« Gm
u*.„urc-iui UT
■»»«*
"A vital UYcedent ur tins expertaaaBtet
K«w 'rrieoni te tb- appeal to the Ur- u*i
8tat»w «,urt* to durtl with this ">*t <4 a
oirike <t* a cnnrpirary egtanrt rntenOate
cmmu-iw. Th- IMixl writ wen mod
out on the edvtce of tx.e c-iet uv>u 3 tn
Loomana.”
“Tb- be-t lawyers In Lo»r;stana" are
hfu- "*he Uet lawyrH'* la lvr:mqrl*arna,
egtd, with an «M*a»Hm*l»txn-|>*i 0 B, ev*-«y
oUvr -ouunntiiry; tb-y t«d.<ng Bo pfcroc
tacy. ami tamr 'advux, and mptaioia.'
always fctwr .
er- agataet u.u poor
to the neK *
NOG
v^mat fse cnowos u
Varliai FTi '.li soil S, ari*l< tiolt *«
Ti^yu Istfttur 'AU .u bf'iUl Lni,i«
In the past quarto!* of a c
cnly threw men haw ev. * .
thin;? in r nation. 1 pal* > .1 •
ticn whii li the .'wtwal ,«uL.« vv
looiribi rod. Thw-o vv> ILtucneU- .tk
lin- v. h 'u 1>*; non inrld <*i »at»
Robort Ing.or.oH vboi he nominated
Jttnine anil General 3r .gg when he
Ceeoudoil the cciminutton of Clovo
land eight, yours ago. Evou Dopew,
gimi-fnl table talker that bo is,
wcunul the Minuvap; ’is conventiao
by a Hjnatch which hau notbir re
markable about it except ita inardi
nato length, llo was a sad diaap
poiutiuout. Much wan promiaed fox
Mr. La; Witt, of Brooklyn, whqft he
came to nominate Governor liill at
Chicago, but the rejiorta of hi*
speech indicate that it was turgid,
“dry ua summer dust,’’ and alto
gether dreary. Ho endeavored to
“rise to an occasion,” but the occa
sion eluded him. and hu» effort did
him no credit.
The trouble with the average ora
tor in that ho fails to catch the spirit
of those whom he addreaaea. It ael
dom occurs to him t hat an impatient
crowd can only ho reasoned with in
tbo lightest linen of speech; that
crisp, hriirlit, sententious divlarationa
are accepted with shouts where
argument would full upon unwilling
tare, and that oratorical gi-eatuesa
can only ls> achieved by striking out
from the beaten jiaths. But it fro
‘qucntly happens that m the effort thought to
depart from the old lines of
the orator only betrays his weak
ness and meet© with failure where be
hud expected success,
Tho truth is, men will not listen to
the reading of a president's message;
neither will thoy himp not heed.tho
announoement of eompemtivo sta
tistics. Those tilings they can read
with profit, and pleasure in their
©wn homes, at their own times and
u. their own way. When they got
together in a public assemblage the
resultant contact develops tho ani
mal in them. They aro exhilarated,
nervous, full of imgnuthnn, reetleeg
and in anticipation of something
that will give them nr. opi»ortunity
to “uncork themselves." The man
who cun supply this want, is tho 'W
•■essful convention ornw»r. He may
uceCmplish it in various ways and
by intern th % mei 1 1 »must
adhere t»i the one princ iple of direct
Bt«4 and cle . mess.
H< must he briefaii'll,right, strong
in lung power and distinct in enuncia
tion. These qnaliti* and M
U«e overstrained nar.i? liwil
itles of a v«*t audience andthar©
(Wt.-d Tnsgnet<Mi tbW! ftc-r carries
forward tog* th. r tho orator tad th©
list ncr. —St T -tuis Konubli©.
•Vcnti *#
Tlio vordii i m tbo Iatar.’ cv-“> it Pfttn
burg ih just V’biii tin >.c wh*. *r:ive -arittcb.d
tbo cuiiwo *>f r-v-'i.i.' coonocu-l with ine
lloim-Rtcud difficuiiy oxjss.f--d. Ooioii-d
t.,i wit.-, found “aot guiltyv/lnbii
uu.an.! that bt-enuso Run.. «
•lidiiko lor Tyrant f- ricL it v.«c ns-ht to
furlnro iiiui, shave Ida head ana drive
him in dl-gruc. out of ciimp.
Judge Porter In fcm mstr.irtionri to tbe
Jury : In.w. <i that ho is better fitted for a
position ns bluffer w ith a traveiu.,* eir- tu
Umr. U> ot opy a piers.* npon the liench.
Notio* tho dignity nvi.lenoe-l iu too fol
lowing language, un.si in an»«-.7eriag a
|«*>|., i.ided by t?*« jury:
“•V< l!i-*.o «J.t yon wh it the tnfirome
court of toe In. if sf Stat. „ sajr, th». \\\t
fe, and tnat is tie ia y»..j r.-aj.t to know,
» » «h'a jury Uenlm ho kuo«
..'T," ,a .^ 'ff -lie
LrU ^ 1 i Sto ‘ r ? c / e '*« M \ W,?T
^ I opjmon. lt t is a :<buine.fc..w,wor that
* mi '\ x wi:h «■»<M pr-fo«*d know ledge
should irvt' h:r? rime tn iLe jury no
E a-h a mat- fixt no btnar-aAwis tb© Jury
box.”
Tt.!* f < «->-•.
An eT'-h.ti!'tu take* t.u» ; AibwrylAlli
view of tbosi. i . *.J rtok- -. a btreng
l-.itt i >r A1 imsce u- a to eau.Jc*:
The <l*cti*>;i end t “ exi-itciaaot tact
dost th»-rt-to l.av- — 1. and while tba
in-lividunl fw%o.i*« cf a-inebawe bor.a
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