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BRIGHT NEWS GLEANING
Of Local Interest. A Colui
of Gossip
FROM THE SIDE-WALK CH
Sparkling Paragraphed I ten
Gathered from Town
and County.
— Winter clothing is being pack!
away.
—Tbe great trio: politics, picnicsafl
hot weather.
— Mr. J. A. Cooper was up from hi
nett Sunday. |
— The farmers are complaining I
the dry weather. I
—Crawfordvilie lias been very J
for the last few weeks. *|
—Miss Rosa Strom ; s visiting ■
father in Conyers this week. ■
—The season for straw hats ifl
neglige shirts is at hand. I
— Miss Mary Corry, of PowelltonH
visiting in Crawfordvilie. H
_A good shower would be a vvH
come visitor just uow. H
Buy your millinery only of
Covurgton at Armor Bros. A- Co. ■
—Mrs. I. M. Jackson, of wl
Plains, is here visiting tiei mother. H
—Mr. Lewis O’Brien, of RarnH
was in town last Sunday. H
— Prof. A. B. Green made a tripH
Greenesboro Wednesday. ■
—There is to be a great politiM
gathering at Greenesboro on the 2*
— Mrs. Walker and Miss CiiapmH H
of Barnett, visited Mrs. Cooper on
Sunday. H
Hood’s Sarsaparilla absolutely cH
where other preparations fail. It H
sesses medicinal merit peculiar to itiH
—The Sunbeam Society of the bI
tist church held Us regular rneetH
last Sunday. ■
—Ray Veazey went to W.irrentonH
the early pait of the week to atlfl
court there. ■
When a man sits down on a tackB
is very apt"l?do asMiuth uiuuntdH
earth.—Atlanta Journal. I
—Mrs. Rosa Blanchard, of ColiB
bus. Is visiting Imr moti.er in Cufl
fordville. ■
—The Democrat received a vl
from Dr. J. A. Rhodes, of Sandy OriB
last Saturday. I
— Mr. A. Rocker, who lived i.«
Powellton, died very suddenly on Mtfl
day night. J
—Vacation is close at hand, and
ready tbe school children are plannil
for it.
—Mr. Ab Harris, of White Plains,
is here on a visit to bis brother, Rev.
R. E. L. Harris.
—The warm weather would be al¬
most unbearable, were it not for the
cool nights.
—Mrs. Lela Chapman and Mrs.
Jennie Chapman, of tins place, visited
irecnesboro Tuesday.
The largest anu most complete line
of gent’s neckwear in tbe state will be
found at Armor Bros. A Co’s.
—Everybody lias something to talk
about. If nothing else can tie thought
of the third party question is always at
hand.
—It has been suggested that a young
men’s democratic club be organized in
Crawfordvilie. The idea is a good
one.
—A great many people from in aud
near Crawfordvilie go to Greenesboro
to buy from Armor Bros 4 Co. It
pays to advertise in the Dkm-Crat.
—Tbe students of the Stephens
High School were given a holiday last
Wednesday so that they might attend ;
tbe Methodist picnic at Bergstrom’s '
i
fish poDd.
—The picnic at Miller’s mill will, it j
is thought, be one of the most enjoy a- -
bie of the season. Great preparations
are being made, and .Saturday is look¬
ed forward to with pleasant expecta¬
tions. j
—Our paper supply ran short this j
week, and some of our readers may
possibly miss this week s paper. j
have ordered a supply of paper, aud it ;
is not probable that such a thing will
happen again.
—Those boys who indulge in the
dangerous sport of jumping on and off
of moving trains will had that they are
not only iD danger of losing their lives
in their sport, but that they may have j
an interview with the city authorities;
on the subject. A negro was fined
last week for such an offense.
From this day henceforth we will
save every purchaser at least 33 1-3
per eent. on clothing. Our stock is
immense, and must be turned into
money. All bran n<*w. stylisli go°' ls -
Every boy. young man and old cordittly g mtie- J
man in this section is most | j
invited to inspect the stock, and we
feel sure that a purchase will follow,
Co. "
Armor Bros, a:
fiyBLACK ORAUGHT yea eures Ccnttlpa'ioo
Ul lill sdasons ID the y ear is the one
making radical elianges in regard to
health. During the winter the system
lack ot exercise, close conhncment in
poorly ventilated shops and homes and
other causes. This is the cause of the
dull, sluggish, tired feeling so gen
cral at this season, and which must be
overcome, or the health may be entirely
broken down. Ilood’s Sarsaparilla has
attained the greatest popularity all over
the country as the favorite spring medi
erne It expels the accumulation of bn
purities through the bowels, kidneys,
liver, lungs and skin, gives to the biood
tbe purity and quality necessary to good
health and overcomes the tired feeling.
Shoes for Everybody.
The most fastidious person can be
suited in our Jumbo shoe slock. The
stock was never more complete, em¬
bracing all of the latest designs of high
and low cut. There is no one that we
can not please. The delicate infant or
the huge giant can get an exact fit in
any style desired. Remember Lire
place. Aimor Bios. <t Co,
Methodist Picnic.
Wednesday was a splendid day for a
picnic, tbe only objection being that
tlieday was a iiule warm, aud this
slight objection aid not keep tlioue wlio
attended the Methodist picnic at Berg
Strom’s fish pond from having a good
time.
The Baptists had been invited and
i,ad accepted the invitation, and the
schools had given holiday, the sk, was
clear, the birds were singing sweetly,
aiM j of all daj ^ Wednesday seemed the
oue (JU which to spend a few
pleasant hours in the woods.
Young people with smiling faces
were passing tnrough the streets at an
hour in the foieuoou, and their
steps weie generally directed to the
same point—the fish’pond.
The grown folks were there too, and
with a good dinner and much good
humor to help tlie day along, all had a
pleasant time,
B ’tklen * Arnica SilTt.
Tkk Best Salts in th« world for CuU,
Bruw% N>res, Ulcers. Sait Rheum. Ferer
ComGn.l bore«. TetP-r, w)l^Skin Chapped Hands,Chilblain*,
Eruptions, and pos
lively core* Piles, or no pry required It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
.r money refunded Price if conts p*
*■’“ At L '* u * C *' r
wiisE or CARDUI. a Tonic tor Women.
COMES THROUGH THE MAIL
From Different Sections of!
Tili-ifeiro
Ol R CORRESPONDENTS' WORK.
' News Items they Find in their
Respective Localities for
Our Readers.
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DOTS ON TH E ROAD.
BY thavELLER.
liss Mattie NoriIs, of Warern, who
b been sick so long, is improving
Ur. J. E. Bagby and sister visited
‘wellton last week.
Mr. L. A. Brake, the saw mill man,
loing a good business near Barnett,
Ive learn.
Ir. George Brown, of i his county,
taking some improvements on his
deuce.
!rs. Sallie Coffee and Miss Jane
mey, of Harnett, are visiting rela
s at Lithouia.
tveral from Jonesboro went
ng ou the Ogeechee last week and
tine luck.
ig picnic at Williams creek last
Lirday. A big crowd and a heap of
L so we iearu.
tiss Annie Hall’s school at Barnett
close on tire 3rd of June with an
Ininaliou and exhibition.
|hs mad dog craze, 1 believe, lias
lit subsided in Warren and Tali fe¬
ta counties, and no one lias been
busty hurt—we are glad to state.
Ir. Dick Moore, of Raytown dis
i, died last week, and was buried
|he Baptist church at that place last
l r - 1>liul Massengale is visiting ins
pr, Mrs. Jessie Taylor, of this
I putf Paul is a hard nut to crack,
is as lively as a cricket,
lessrs. T. P. and John Johnson ai.d
piW ler’s went on a fishing excursion to
on the Ogeechee river last
day. We have not beard of their
cess.
|Ve ate glad to welcome Mr. Jack
pper I as our depot agent at Barnett,
sorry Mi. Johnson's health was
lb as to force him to give up ibe
vney. Mi. Johnson is still a citizen
jBarueU, it and is carrying on a farm
running a store of general met
udtse.
Ir. XI. D. Moore, of Sharon, has had
tuess in his family all 01 the present
r. Iri fact, the doctor lias nut been
missed It is a sad atlhctiou on Air.
ore, as lie is a poor man ami has no
1 to work but himself, and lias a
lily of small children and an aged
liter to look after. His wife is lying
.icalJy iil at this writing lie lias
most sincei ^'sympathy.
BARNETT RIPPLES.
BY JACK 81* it A T
Pishing frolius are iu order,
general “Gieeu ’ is mustering up ins
ces.
Several of our youug people tiled
eir fortunes last Sunday, it being the
8t day of May.
Mrs Sarah (Jarupuell, who has been
^ite sick for some time, has about re
vered. j
A good shower would be exceedingly j
refre *' tjin K lo Ulfc ‘ SU1 '‘ 11 Ruiiu crop and
tbe vegetable kingdom generally. |
Mr. Jacob Rocker and wife visited
place, who is quite Sick at this writing.
u " ol "d 111c like lot Swamp T ox to
give us a burl statement of the silver
discussion. We would like very much
indeed to be present to feaaL upon the
wave# of eloquence.
T be pressing demand by some for
8eed t0 Ulliail planting the,, cllo.i
^
l ,eo P* , e ,ll <i pushed in Hie tail lo pay
j their instances debts. to sell They their are planting forced in need some
to
square up their bills, and are some
i times unable to no so then.
in tlie magniliceiit mansion of the
proud and vain glitter ■ the exteriors of
liappiness—the ,, gilding, Die ,, trappings, ,
the pride and the pomp- but in the do
cent liabitations ol piety is oftensi
found ttie downy nest of heavenly
peace—that solid good of which toe
parade of the vain, the frivolous and
the voluptuous is but a shadowy sub
BtailCe ’
Ambition, to some men, Isa curse.
j£ ow often do we see men without one
longing or regretful look abandon tbe
bumble vale of competence, desert the
; ado( j eg 0 y contentment and forever
forget the quiet couch of repose and
the very bosom of peaceful enjoyment
to climb the craggy steps of perilous
ambition, never secure from the delu
siye windings of error and the poison
0U8 bUes of fcnvy) aud De ye r looking
■ wjth eye ot fearful apprehension
au
0 „ lbe rocks of „ lUm , and disgrace,
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SANDY CROSS DOTS.
BY WANDERER.
Flowers are blooming, and the trees
nave put on their spring clothes.
Mr. John B. Flynt, of Baytown, was
here last Saturday visiting relatives.
Mr. R. H. Dillard, of near Philips
church, made us a pleasant call last
week.
Homer Thompson, of Washington,
was among relatives and friends here
recently.
J- M. Ymiting . near
haggtns was
Ibrlrerson recently. Has lie cast his
net the other wayV
iiain n, badly needed in this section
at ldjS lo Bring up the cotton
and help tbe oat crop.
There is one part of the Scripture* in
winch many people are willing to com-
ply without, hesitation. It is this:
Teke no thought for to-uurrow.
Mr. G. T. Edwards has closed his;
801,001 for the present, but will finish
tin* free term during July ind August. |
Rev. John T. Ac.ee pic .died a very
instructive sermon here last Sunday. ;
Brother A. struck the people s party a !
hard blow. He also handled the
modern picnics with glove off
It is said that the alliance is wauting
Lon Livingston’s scalp. We can’t
see why they want it as be is boid
beaded. , ~
We met our new little editor of tbe
Democrat last Saturday, and found
him to be very pleasant. While lie is
quite young, yet he seems to be well
posted upon the political issues of the
day.
SHARON I 1 EMS.
BY SWAMP VOX.
Mr. L. S. Jacksoh h is (plumed from
Atlanta.
The Sunday school is bow in a pros
perous condition.
Mr. Geo. W. Brown “is having his
store painted this week.
Mrs. A. 1). Moore, who has beta
quite sick, .we are glad to Report is bet.
( t , r
Mrs. L. M. TlHunswaTa the guest of
Mr. and Mis. J. P» uidivaut this
week.
Dr. L. Lt. Brown and. lady returned
from Atlanta, where t ley have been
spending a few days va tli their par-.
j cuts.
Messrs.!. A. KeudT*rk and Willie
Barnett made a pleasant tup to Wash¬
ington this week, for the purpose of
hearing Col. J. C. C. Black, of Au¬
gusta.
The synodical evangelist-will begin a
sor j t , s 0 f meetfug at the Ptesbyterrian
church next Friday night. Sacrament
will be administered Sunday. All ate
cordially invited.
Confederate Survivors Associa¬
tion.
The following named gentleman
were placed on tffb supervising and
visiting committee of ttio Confederate
Survivors Assuoiatotyrom April 2ti,
181)2, to the saiRe date 1^U3.
The duties of these committee men are
to visit the sick, help such us are, in
need, and incase of the death of a
member report the same and see that
as many of his brother soldiers as pos¬
sihio attend the burial and pay due
respect to his memory.
001st, Ben Jones, J. T. Harrison;
*'02ud, Jacob Rocker, Samuel J. Chap
man; OOJrd, John B, Evans, John A.
Galuwell; 004th, Jusso Porlwood, John
Era 11 n; 005th, Hubert Eluker, James
R. Anthony;* OOGtli, Jesse Asbury,
Jolm T. Heard;007th, lied S. Murdeu,
R. II Rhodes, 808th, beat) J. Jones
Wiley Jones; 172ih. W. .0. Wriglit,
Felix 1. Darden.
* K..4SKY, Pres,
A. (i. BTJAZLBYjEtC.
I’.ie eir.t site,,.
Pdrhaps you are run down, can’t cat
can't sleep can't think, can't do anything
to your satisfaction, and you wonder what
oils you. You should heed the warning,
you aru Hie first step into Nervous
Prostration, You need a Nerve Tonic
and in Electric Bitters you will find the
exact remedy for restoring your nervous
system to its normal, health condition
(Surprising results follow the use of this
great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your
H’l’etite returns, good digestion is renter
ed, ami the Liver and Kidneys resume
healthy action. Try ahottio. J'rioeOOc.at
“1^ u,v 6 „.
Ves * ' the 1 a immense ntueUHH Blo<! *■ k 1 1,1 11 lawns,
cliallies, zephyr cloth, gtugliams,
prints, etc., at Armor Bros, .x, 1 n. is
indeed b aiiliful,and i..e price-, ex
ceedimiy low.
A.tvei iise.i Utters.
f, ’ II <’Wl,ig iistof tetter „ .lining
» l’ust-olUce, at Crawlordvilie, Talia
terro county, Ga., will bejieut to the dead
letter otllce If not called for at-the explra*
tion of 30 days from date:
A. K. Jlitiguy, Mat Pleasant, Hr.
Nichles, Bill Mow. Miles Huff, A. Ii
Davis, Jimmie Hepenporl, Mrs. Hopie
" ail knis, Mrs. Annie Heed, Mi Lucy
' Mr ’’-' Ill ' nl 1 'C ,u,l;l ‘fi'Td.
When calling for these letter ay“adver
tued." M J5. Bbook, P. M.
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1‘euialc Weakness I'oMtlvc Cure.
To Thu Editor:—P lease inform your
"’aders that t have a po itiye remedy Im
H”’ ' hoe,and and one Urn which arise
tosend two' big.ti^ot***'my ' lemciy
kiikk to any lady if (.hey will send then
Express and P, O. address. Your.-, n -
spectfuliy, Ltica, Du. A. C. MAli<JIU$l,
N. Y.
A Word of Warning.
.Should you buy dress goods with
out first Having seen ..or stock you am
nuiu L „ re({lel lt . W 'e trust the ladies
of U)m wujujuuily w|i; ca „ HlllJ
posted with our stock. We aie adding
to it all the time, and it is a genuine
pleasure to siiow these lovely goods.
A1 imii Bios, Ac Go.
Greenesboro’s Now Paper.
A stock company has been organized
at Greenesboro to run a third paity
jia | } ,. r al that place. It is to tie called
Ujt . People's Advocate, and the first
„ umb ei , s t 0 a ppeai tins week. Its
managers will have to woik l ard to
get ahead of the Herald-Journal, foi
t |, g ; a u«i paper gives the new* alid
preaches good democratic doctrine,
and that is what the people like,
.. _
Dr. John Hull’* Worm l’e«troyer«
ta.ste^o<Ki aud quickly remove wonm* from
children or grown people, restoring the
weak *'‘d puny to robust health. Try
them- No other worm medicine is so safe,
11,1 Burfc Vti,x 26 certs at drug stores, or
ent by mail by John D. I'ark & (sons Go.
75 aud 177 Nycamore St.. Cincinnati, O.
pr 8 lack orau-ht tea. cure* cow.ipMiw.
$10.00 FOR- ONLY $2.25.
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The dictionary is a necessity in every
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year.
As some have asked if this is really the
Original Websters’s Unabridged Diction¬
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earned direct from the publishers the
fact, that this is the very work complete,
on which about forty of the best years of
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es of printed surface, and is bound in
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Jnd. To any renewal subscriber.
3rd. To any subscriber now In arrears
who pays up to .Ian. 1 next, at the follow¬
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Full cloth bound, gilt side and back
stamps, marbled edges f2.29.
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stamps, marbied edges $2.00.
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bled edges. $2.75.
As the publishers limit the time and
number of books they will furnish at the
low prices, we advise all who desire l«
vail themselves of this gnat opportunity
to attend to it at once.
Get a good linen towel at Armor
Bros. & Go’s.
Because a man “lies at the point of
death” is no sign that ho is a luudenejl
prevaricator. Atlanta Journal.
Ladles’ underwests in endless variety
from the cheapest to the very finest
Armor Bros. A (\>.
At Dunbar, l’.t., llie wives of two
miners bad the pleasure or 11 isfortune
of attending the funeral of their hus¬
bands with their second husbands.
They had married I eforo the bodies
had bte.i exhibited from the mines.
McElree’a Wine of Cardul
and THEDFGRD‘8 HL*cK • ERAUSHT are
for salo by tbe following merchant* in
Taliaferro Bounty:
Hr. It J.Keld, Craworilville,
George W. Brown .V (to.,Sharon,
llaiiiiinick. I.mas A- Co..Crawfordvilie.
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CONSUMPTION
SfOUCH CUfttTv CURE.
&ure P sUnd successfully. If have
can HOARSENESS or’I.AGRIPPE,it you a
^OUGII child has the
will cure you promptly. If your
CROUP or WHOOPING COUGH, use it
§UMlt^ON!dWtwa*tuntnyoJ?SaSTshope.' icss, and receive
but take this Cure at once un¬
mediate help. Large bottles, 50c. and fi.oo.
Travelers convenwnt tSickYame, pocket use «S C :
Sluioh’J OBI
‘ use *or
ous Plasters. 4 Price, 2 S c.
k"r sale hy II. J. Held,
#
iwvu ^lOOIl
[V|0 ...
Good all the time. It removes
the languor of morning, BUS J
tains the energies of noon, lulls
the weariness of night.
delicious, sparkling, appetizing.
s Don't be deceived if a dealer,for the «»ke kind .
of larger profit, tell* you eoroe otfier
ia “juat a» good —*ti» faSte. No i
it At good as the genuine Hiieae'.
THEO,
— Mtnufact uier of——
GRANITE and
MARBLE MONUMENTS,
and STATUARY.
- 1 MPORTKR IlIltiCT.—
l.nMTKAGrilR tor Ituildlng Mua«.
- WORST roll -
CHAMPION IRON FENCE CO.,
<pg~The IVst iri the World.
, DesigtisI _ . f
tlrigtnai Design*!!
LOW I'KICKN
Send for them.
Office and Steam Works,
529 & 531 Broad St., AUGi'STA.Ea
All Work Guaranteed. wl?
THE WASHINGTON F’HRY
We are prepared to do Repairs on Engines, Boiler, Gins,
Separators cve, in the BES I MANNER.
Send Us Your Work!
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets, always Sash,
Doors and Blinds in fact all Buildings Materials, on
hand. SATIS FACT 10N tiU ARANTEEl).
L. M. SIMS, Manager.
WASHINGTON, * GEORGIA.
THOS. BAILEY <& CO.,
Successrs to Lyndon FoundryMachine Works,
A thens, Gra.
Now Shops, Now Tools, First-Class Mon and Material.
BHy & REPAIR MMNIEY
-OK ALL KINDS--
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, (kmc Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Pedestal
Boxes, Bolts, Etc. a Specialty.
j-.tr Manufacturers' Agents for Hie Best Engines and li.tlt.-i • Ini*--I.<n-. and Ejectors
in Hie Market. Keep in stock Steam and Water Pipe anil Fit'in*
Correspondence Solicited. THOS. BAILEY^
SAVE YOUR Jt,
AND BUY LA'.
Your old suit is im>og •not
us clean and press it nicely,
never fail to give satisfacl i i
OUlt i>vur -
Is run by E
THOMAS
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PERFECTED
CHYSTAL LENSES
TNAPK MAftK,
Qgtllt; fint ul At 1471 .
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T. K BRISTOW
11;,s excusive sale of these celebrated
ed glasses in Crawfordvilie,
K ELLA M A MOORE,
die only Manufacturing Optllclans
in the South. Atlanta,Ga.
I '( )K — v IjADIES
Young. Old or Middle-Aged,
The Perfection Adjustable Shoe
EXPANDHfrOlll l.sto and H2
inch over the Ball
Joints thus avoiding tlie
Strain and disi-om/ort ex
perienced hv wealing oth¬
er make-.
No Othku 8aot a* ef¬
fectually prevents Hanlons 1 and
n cures cuius,
tender feet.
r / Tiny I'nWJ'e l‘n 7. *r lit tilth
i'l
> Ii lhitnj/iii ) frum Wet side
walks amt ttuors cannot
Mv pa t t iT'riqhthQ hoU*.
Cornu A narrower shoe eau Ire
Arc //or
AU MatkUm i * -Sf|f iC FU
(Sow id Durability,
fjtyw Prices Take no
S vfjtililute.
(JOtthO!,! DAT*, f .SHOE To., Mifiuf iJii l *,
Lynn, Mass. For sale in Urawfotdv i lie
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it s Copitnerciai and Financial
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Are unrivaileJ by that of any ethers
; pa(s*r in the south,
;
The Morning News is an lsrl|H-p-'.nai
flu % ' p ipur jt pas ii... nerutes to punish.
It io dftoocratic for tt reason that the
] of that part. an* the t>est for
tin* xw jM*rily of tiiu wLol i- .-ountry. lt
j XhcUkxm* that tarinr reform 1 - more neees
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