The People's advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1892-1893, September 29, 1893, Image 3

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A SHEET given to news and communications from warren county WARREN-WISE* Notes Gl eaned By Our News Gatherers. . 4 BARNETT KITTLES Lx Jack Sprat, Ticking cotton i? all tho amusement Hands are iu great demand to pick cotton, Tho month of October will fiind very Jittlo of the ileecy staple in tha fields. Walter Overtoil, col, his hand cut to pieces in Mr E S O'B riees ginnery last week which necessitated the amputation of his arm. 2’here is a largo ctop of Sorgittu carte pUnUd tkis ywr and a largs ptrliou of li is ruining for waut of mills to make it up Your “scrlbo ami hla tribe visited friond* ami rolatives nsar CsiuakGa last timurday ami Suud.iy Mr. E. S O'Brien of this place is ing con-iderabie amount of bnd luck with hta public ginnery, DIED-The 19th inst the little Infant Jfr Gltarli* Chapman, causa of death un* kuown ; was hurieddtu 20iust atthc grave yard, To the bereaved family extend our deepest sympathies in their sadertbereavemeiit, It was a plucxed bytile hand of Orest *‘I Am ’ from the field of life. It budded ou to bloom is heaven and peradveuture lneyiaciitiemoie strongly tho wayward feet of its parents to that Blissful shore that lies oat hey-md the grave. ilr George Agee folimily ot this but sow or Augusta visited old friend* around Barnett last reek* Small cotton crops and short prices tneau close living and small or no pro Hi*. The hay crops arc flue; In every field almost, there stands a crop of hay which if liarvestod would ample compensate for the labor expended nud make excellent I ul 1 cvt.oi da nut the winter m nth'. The Warren county fair will come off the first part of next ut intli tli >so wishing toattend can govern them-tel ves according* Iv. it open* about the 12 or 15th ol (Jstober. Towle gen ta'l/ a e euUen dst n* to Tlompson on the 20<h to bear closing specth of the lion T E campaign of c-'tuation. M il McGregoi’s letfer* on tho campaign wlilcn appear rupilarly in T T Taper are rich aiul r«ro full of m l po! tica! I > d The J/aj de ems for tne energy lie hat exhibited ia .Vr Watson's tour ever the state as well as the interest exhibited locAllv. Ore it interest i* centered on the // 01 - cock county election. We have a greater d«sire p- see a fair election than we have to sec our man elected. Some of farmers arc gathering corn, preparing to sow small grain next month we hope a large crop will be sown nu-\ that teasons will he favorable. There ia nothing th it will give*wings to •mloleuce quicker than a keltic of hot wai¬ ter iu the bauds of a woman, that* out r f humor. Happy «* the man *h*t planted his crap, worked it and is gathering it, who expeats nothing for be will not be grlevi* ously dissppa'.i.te’l, «h! SeUti MO//r GREAT STEECIIES. /■ The Missouri World .wi'.l. ueginntr.g Oct, 11 publish each week for S weeks a a great ,pvrb ou tins money quest oa Speeches of Ss-nato-s IVffer ami Ktewart, CHjgrvaemeti tiildev, Brvan* Simpaor., Davis, A.nee ami another yet to t>e At* Wte*l. The World will lit ••atthe tight week* for o*dy tin cants- Send all aub •rriptiaus to tue the Iftett'iri Vi<jr!'J, Chillicollie, M ». i i V/Ibudh ii I POPULIST ARE YOU GOING TO THE WORLD’S FAIR? If so, see that your ticket reads via Cir. eiunau and th 'C ??. & 1). and Monon the acknowledged "'World* I air R'Ute. The only line out of Cincinnati connect¬ ing with K. I. *. & (}. and Q. & C. train No. 2 arriving Cincinnati !0*30 p. in. A solid train carrying through sliepers from Jacksonville. Savannah, Birmingham Atlanta, Chattanooga, Macmi and New Orleans via R T \ <Jc G., Q <V C. ( C II & I>, #t.d Monon Route to Chicago. You can stop over in Cincinnati if your icket reads v ia the C U & 1> and Monon Route, lay depositing same with the J/er chants’ and Manufacturers* As>ociation, Chamber of Commerce Building, corner of Fourth and Mine Streets- one hiork from Fottutain Square {the C R 4 P ticket ofiioe is in tho same building). This cu» able* you to visit tho picturesque “Queen City" at no additional cost, and special effort will bo made to entertain strangers hospitably and reasonably. Tho ttmvs'rstti verdict of tho travollu public is that the Pullman Safety \o»ti b’llt-d trains, running overy day* “and Sunday too” via the C II <6 H and Monon between Cinciuuati, Indianapolis and Cl'd cago, arc wlthoot doubt tho ‘.finest on earth.’’ These trains tvero especially built by * he Tullman Company for this service and embrace every improvement. Their magnificent coaches, luxurious smoking cars, superb sleepers, observation cars, compartment sleeping cars and unexcelled dining car service, afford "**U the comforts of home." Leaving C'.nclmxali you pass through the beautiful Miami Valley, and for five miles the doublo tracks ruu through tne very front desire yards of tho finest suburban bonus in tho cuntry- fteyond Hamilton ami up tolmliannioils, the lin is noted tor lit scenic beauty. A stop over at Indianapolis, the capi¬ tal of Indiana may be obtained by deposit ing your ticket with the Secretary of the Ccmmerctd (Rub. This city is more worthy of a visit than almost any other of its size tu the West* ami offers t he greatest i lien Is to traveller aud ton list. Between mliuaup ili a and Chicago the line es the very best agricultural ami commer cial territory, and the ride is one of un* paratlried comfort and beauty. Beat in mind that tho 0 II & T) aed Motion . Route trains all , run via Burnside „ Crossing, fro'o which uoiut the Illinois Central suburban trams run direct to the World's Fair Grounds every moment. At A'uglewood coiiiifctlon is made with , electric car.-, widen ruu every five minutes to the grounds, but we recommend lIZfZZTm 1 ;: the city noil from go tlittrtljf hy ca r or oh lo your li .tei cr boarding place. First oc’tc yourself, know where ami how yon are to live while in Chicago. Get the lo calily firmly fixed in your mind, before going to tho lierirt s Fair by any of the numerous convenient ways, the eaWe car? ebetrie r-iait elevated railroad Illinois CeuUal R li biiliUiban trains am! the si earn i>oa is afl-rd ample accomtmslatson or ail poss b'c visitors, and is but i's five minutes riile from tii« busiaess |wrtion of the city to tho ground-, 'lake your breakfast down town, buy your lunch at the grounds, and take your supper down town. If y«u follow these suggestions, you will save money. The fiteililies for serving lunch *t the World’s Fair ground* are tttri'Siiiuty ami the prices are cheaper than at y<«ur own home hut break¬ fast end sapper should be taken down (own. or at your boarding bonse. The <»rldV Fairs iIriI/ tin >1 >st astound* tig *i.d sluvendoua apcctaciKtve •1 by any people Md a d»y« visa allurd mote ileiight and inatrncth* titan can v«s*'bl> he obtained in any otner wav lb. MS-*:— « For further particulars. ript:bc patu • phiets, rale*etc., adirsr** E a Houu, flriBf- 1 Aivrrti »».* Ag.nt c II * f» R K N > sev 'Y i’oitk 1 # Osnaasii. *r E. li, 1 i 91111 1 i Flic* live And Prog - fwsive Mirolinnt, VCT .A. IFt IA. ES 3 X\'*T O I'd" O A. EVERYTHING BORTHE PEOPLE! Three imnmese Store*, Many derartmenta, New nnd stylish dry floods, dress ooods, dress Hilk-J thtfiatest t rimming silks, velvets, passementeries, gimps and till dll trimmings etc. line of staple and domestic goods, ciwsimera, jeans woolens. ^ i llowt HhooStook In The Ntate. Can fit any body that wears shoes, my drew shoes for la¬ dies, gents aiul plainei children rant I be conduct excelled, gents also Clothing an immese^ the solid sorts, a all fiilled with stylish tailor lit clothing, carry and sizes fitting any size or shape. * Grand Stock of Fnmltiiro l£t«*. A full line of (Irocvrms, //ardware Rubber jbelting, 4uus- Prt Mftguifithint ss rop-a, and fancy V/iekory, groceries, Owwmboio K.y, amw- aid other wagons, _ h ir*t of white saddles, buggies, road carts, Vehicles of all Minds, gear, tfiCa 3Iy GooiIh fire n 4 irmt Cl li prices are always reasonable: ( jlfl' uiijitjaml Truly no lito Ktivor me with a call and write for j cs yours. # 111*5 QUICK TIME from Titr: ^ ■ STH™ CHICAGO M.jrACKIH)NVlU.Iv. S. F. & W. . V» AO *».»«. , v iiiu mmw ke, K. T. V. & ti. a io p.m. t.». JEBIII*. • * . io *» p.m. I.V. MACON, . • .4 xx is a.m, J 20 H.lll. LV. Al bANTA, a 10 p.m. «» jj a.m. *-*• ROME. • • 4 U p.ni. 9 ion.in. M. IIAbtON, . « • 6 oa p.m. 10 17 n.ui. j,,, chattANOOFA. q,4C. 7 *5 p.m. 11 4 o«.tn. * r " 7 toa.ra. 10 40 p.m. S «V. 1 ■* • . RIG FOUR . R ox 11 .in. C. II. * n. 10 50 p.m. Ar. cuicauo, • ^ IS petti# A A R 00 ji.tii. «• -ZLZ '•WOltLe'S Slcrpinv Car Vo Cfti< fA«t A r *o, without UMITEtf. change. An elegant ve»t*bu.* dl obw-i touo.s t g«“ " ' «"£Wr AflSS%iSl!£L * fifi «hauam-** for Memphis«d the West, Vi«ri«.» s P ,.„g», «mt the ka*. WRITE OR CALL ON a«y tick« afr*nt of mt E. T. V. & O. tty.,»' B. W. WREN#, 6. P. A., KNOXVILLE, TENN. Wll.YT WE ARE Ul’ TO. And We Want To Put You Up To The Same Thing. O ■ 4 Briefly, we want to make the Advocate a Nineteenth Ctgpuu To under onr jsirpcwe just imagine t!iat lhe , 9tb i|i,tnrt was only large county. The ^dvo I’ ATK istheohly |s*p*lli-t «#ga ill tb d (lidtiicf. Now wc pro ^ >^ 0 print in the the news district. of conm inity .siib s nveyoti the news of worb* and «1 **i straight, dleol the roa'I ' 1 jxilitisal mat tei. 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