Crawfordville advocate. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 189?-1???, June 21, 1895, Image 1
t'NFJt ZL\ ■^zJ r |s25!J35jp53 HHVHWPIpl T- __ F 2228 c lihu. i- ..irrarf . * v V H VOL. 11 ' aXSS3XS^JZ^2 SSaORL C'^T-CaTiiXSIlrS' TRANSPIRING Social and Personal Happen¬ i ings. Mrs. Walter Yeazev, of Barnett, family . vKited Prof. Murphey’s 'Week. Dr. Forrest Phillips, of IL'iflem, vis Hed mv. W. A. Legwius family week. Airs. Ami Mtirdeti, of It obi n son. itetl her sister Airs. Dr. -V. G. Kcaz.ev, lust week. Mrs. Dr. Phillips of Harlem, daught¬ er of Mr. W. -V. Leg win, of Grawfurd villo, is visiting her parents. The Cuban Revolution is spreading. it is said that the Cub ins now save gO,UUO men ummi ; 'V. O. llolden, J. F. Holden, and j Col. II. AI. Holden and family, visited Wane!) county this week. An enjoyable sociable was <dven to ! the young people by Col. and Airs. H. j AI. iloldcn last Friday night. Airs. Xenoniiti llixou and J\iiss Maggie Hatton, of Greene county, vis¬ ited Alts. A. G. Deazley last week. II Rubin left Crawfordville last Suuday for a visit to Mew York. She Mill be gone about two months. | Air below'the C I! Golucke is having a house | built depot, which will be | used by him ns a public gin house. Air. A. G. AU-Donald, of Thomson, j accompanied by his two youngest chil¬ dren visited ( rawfordviile last Sunday. Mr. Owen Moore, from near Sharon, and Mr. Edward Crooke, from*, Sharon, were in Crawfordville on business this week. It is said that rain, wind, and hail, > did considerable damage in some parts i of Taliaferro county last Wednesday week. M ; ,:y Annie AC 111 :’ htr.) been v, .;ine ID - Criiwfi.r.lvi’ilc re¬ turned to her home at Raytown last Saturday. Tommie, son of Mr. Reuben Rhodes, lias been quite sick, but is up now. He was in Crawfordville the early part of this week. The Crawfordville Methodist Sunday School held its annual picnic about two cud one half miles from Crawfordville Ot) ,1 une 13. Those who attended pro- j uouncecl it an enjoyable affair. t Mrs. Robert J. Bunkley and daught ei . x ,j le of Ada. Dooly county, Ga., aio visiting the family of Dr. Beazley. Miss Katie Bunkley, a bright young Miss oi [fifteen, has been for the past year attending school at Milledgevilie. A nnnibcv of Crawfordville’s citizens visited .Tenning’s Chapel last Sunday to attend preaching service. Mr. West, the pastor, is quite popular. Ile prea dies at Jeuning’s Chapel the third Sunday in every month. Whenever you hear a tnan lindin" fault with lias local paper, open it up and ten to one he has no merit in it; live to one lrc never gives it job-printing to do; three to one i, e does mot take the paper; two to one if lie is a subscriber he is a delinquent; even odds that he never does anything , that will assist the publisher to run the paper, and four to one lie has never succeeded at anything.—Ex. A little bo} was on nis knees his evening pra\ei. he was baieiooter , <inil his little sister \\ as sc-iatching 1 K bottom of h*s bare lee L . Jhis 1C could not bare, and he said: I lC‘ l ' ( God, excuse me till I knock the stuffing out of Kell.” The fruit growers of Georgia are to form an organization of their own. The fruit Crop of Georgia is the largest known for years. If there was anv money in circulation. So doubt the fruit growers would have a bonanza of it this year. Peaches -mid in New York last week for -0 a bushel. George Yaaderbilt Iras already ex ponded £4,000,000 in his Ashviile home, and it will take £2,000,000 more Vu meet L- owner’s idea of perfection. Advertise in this paper. " t J A WVFORDYILLE, < « 8- DAY, JUN 21, 181)5. A Silver Club. Why can not the people of Taliaferro county organize a silver club ? f i here is no lack of enthusiasm biniHallists in Ibis county, a;id t> strong dub could be organized. Let's have the club. The Protracted.Meeting. Lev. F. W. McC’Iesky commenced a series of prniincled niectiugs at t he Methodist Church at Crawfoulvilie last Sunday. There is evidence that his preaching is having effect. It is to he hoped that much good may be accomplished during the meeting. A Marriage. On Wednesday afternoon. Juno 12, ifr . j 0 ] ni Callahan, and Aliss Ko.xic Andrews, both of Greene were married, hy Rev. It. K. L. Harris. They tire both well known in i rnw l'ordville. Tin; Advocatk wishes khem a long, happy, and prosperous Gov. Atkinson Very Ill. Governor Atkinson was attacked with appendicitis on Sunday night of week, which necessitated a surgical operation on Mouday night, and ever since, Ins life has been hanging on « slender cord, and very little hope is entertained for his recovery. Latkk.-Fp to the hour of going to press, Thursday evening, there is uoi much change in his condition. SSor>ey Conventions. Some time ago the gold standard ad¬ vocates of this Country held a conven¬ tion in Memphis, Tenn. A few hun¬ dred bankers and men of that class wer0 prescut as delegates. This gath eriug clearly showed that gold is the rich man’s money. A few day- ago another convention v is In-id in Memphis, but this time by the"advocates ot :• t> r- -m » 1*1 country. .Mote than two thousand delegates were in attendance. They represented thereat majority of our people. Death of Mr. John S. Watson, - Mr. John S. Watson, father of lion. T. E. Watson, died at his home near Thomson. on Wednesday night of last week, after a lingering illness of sev¬ eral weeks. Air. Watson was in the blind year of his age at the time of his death. Ilis wife and six children sur vivo him, three sons and three dauglit ers. Mr. Watson was a generous, warm-hearted gentleman, and was highly respected by his friends aud neighbors. Ills remains were buried in rite cemetery at Thomson on Thurs¬ day afternoon, the funeral services be¬ ing conducted by Rev. A. B. Thrasher. Our sympathy is extended to the be l-eavcd family. Exactly So. ’JLe editor of the Sumpterville, Fla. Yiilette is indeed cor-eet when he makes . Jollowmg „ „ remark: Die 1 “Editing a paper is indeed a pleasant tiling. If it contains too much politi¬ cal matter the people won't have it,. If it contains too little they won’t have it at all. If the type is large it does not contain enough reading mat¬ I ter, aud if the type is small they can’t read it. If we put in a few jokes they say we are an old fossil. If v\e publish original matter, they | condeion us for not giving selections; > we gj Ye selections people sav Uve are la2y. If we give a man a complimentary notice, we are censured 1 for being partial; if we do not, ! hands say we are a bore. ! If we insert an article which pleases i the ladies, the men are jealous, if we j do not cater to their wishes, the paper is not fit to be seen in the house. I If we attend church, they say it is i for effect, if we do not, they denounce us as deceitful and desperately wicked, jH we date speak not well do otherwise. of an act, folks say j we If we censure, they call us traitors. If we protect the innocent from scan ,Ia l mongers, they say we are bought toff: ! if we do^’t we ought to be with. If we remain at our office, we are too proud to mingle with our fellows; if we go out, we had better stay at the ; office and work. If we can’t pay debts promptly, we are not to be ed; if we do, they wonder where we get the money.” DOTS ON THE ROAD. j Personal anct Newsy Notes Gathered Up by Traveler. Air. .Jehu O’Keef has the fattest milk cotv hi the county. The colored base hall < mb, oi Shsv i ron, played Iasi Saturday. I Sr nu: of the Conv ent boys went home last week, on a visit. Dr. J. d. Cooper, of Harnett, visited ■ j .Sharon last week. Air. and Airs. G. 11. Gregory visited Traveler’s family last Sunday. Several hoarders at th*- Satiilarium Hole!, Hillman, Ga., so we learn. and Airs. Jos. Perkins, of Sandy ! Gross, were visiting Shat on last week. Miss Claude Taylor visited Mr It. X. • Gilbert’s family last week, at Sharon. Air. A\ ill Carey visited Iris aunts, the Misses ( lemouts, near Sharon, this week. Judge Jacob Rocker, of Warren countv, killed a very large rattlesnake last week. Mr. Arthur Moore, of Hillman, wae? t •’’>11 very id last week w ills billious fewer. Messrs. G. T. Alooto and Howell Curry are the champion marble players of the ITditd Dist. G. M. Air. Elisha Moore is stopping in Sharon now. shelving telegraphy un¬ der Mr. W. L. Kendrick. Miss Jennie Johnson, of McDuffie county, is visiting her sister. Airs. Jno. M. Kendrick, near Sharon. Aliss Missouri llagbv, of near Barnett visited her sister, Mrs. Carrie Gregory, on Pea Ridge last week. We were glad to meet Judge erts on the streets again last lie looks like himself again. ? fr moved back to their homo near Sharon from the city of Augusta. C’apt. Henry D. Smith, aud Mr. Robt Wray, of Warren county, were in Sharon last week on business. Mr L T. -Moore of Sharon, visited his brother, Mr. Arthur Moore, - of Hillman, last week. Alts. Braecy, of near Sharon, whom we spoke of as being very sick last week, is getting well. Miss Mary Kit Gilbert is visiting Mr. R. G. Elliott’s family of Warren county this week. Mbs Ilarly, of Savannah, is visiting her sister Miss Kate Hatty and other relatives in Taliaferro at present. Mrs. II. T. Gilbert is visiting her brother Mr. Bob Hill, of Culverton this week. She was accompanied by her son Melton, one of Sharon’s pet boys. Hlaekberry picking is the order of the day with the women and little children now, and there is sure a fine e.top of them. Several of the Slmroniles enjoyed a game of base ball last Friday evening at the John O’Keef .park, near the city. Mr J. A. Mcrshon, of Sharon, tended the Prohibition meeting in Crawfordville last week, and made a nice speech, so we learn. Mrs. Betsy Moore has returned to her home in Sharon, after a weeks visit to her brother, Mr. J. 13. Lvans, | on Lea liidge. j Any r one wishing to sell small beef f : cattle milk would find it to or cows, their interest to see li. N. Gilbert, Sharon. Ga. ; Cant. Hunter, of Iliilman, was in town last week. The Captain is a j clever, jovial fellow, and his many friends are always glad to see him. i y,f r9 . Mitchell, Prof. J. W. Woodall’s mother, is quite sick at her home near -baron. We hope she is not seriously ; sick. \Ye understand that Mr. L. 8. Jack son intends going into the bee culture, and Mr. IL II. Jackson will be inter ested with him and will make the hive ! for the busino.-:. Old tinware, well buckets for bored wells, stoves and stove pipes, lamp , etc., repaired. Also all kinds of t.n and sheet iron work made to order at moderate prices, and work guaranteed 1 by (J. L. Bagbv,the Tinner. Sharon J 'a. Nm. Mari-u* NoviY, of Williams Creek, i;, sick, at this willing. Si’i. T. IT. Kendrick is on deck every Satin day, at J. A. Kendrick's store, Tom is a or,,nl (salesman and always lull •- f life and lun. i Dt ■ stokes, the dentist, of Wright** l)<»Ki ivt s in Sharon last week, doing i wnttf 4n liis line. We understand that the d octor intends moving soon, to Almljson, ! Ga. j tv arn that our clever metchanl, Mr. ISrialitnaii, is going to leave . iSli.og J \V e are sorry that he, thinks it K a in <i > away. We wish him su<w 1 tv licrever he goes. , fi. George Wright, of the Klim . vie „;N W arren cottnly, came verv m\irihav ing some of his litl!e cliildrcn dl av B ..,l in Ogccchcc River last week, h\ h f t! horse running away with them 'vhi’.p hitched to a wagon. Sh.inin High School closed its first lerir.j last Friday, vvilh cxamimil ions ih'e diffcrciU classes, and rccilalions hy tin- pupils. I'ii il’. K 11. .Moure, tho l’>‘‘djji.ii of this School, hits been very atteijiive to his business, and is trying the School hack toil’s former ••tali' lard. Wo lHiuk that the patrons of a. S' hool should feel proud oJ Pt'ol Moo'c. Mu Boss Jackson Has a iloi*, that whe k h ( . catches a squirrel alive, he take j to a hole of water and drowns ll. Ie also wav's that he had some 1 ) 0 " which, when they rooted up a I" o they would carry it to the w: ,R, nr- wash it before eating it. ^-* biiik Mr. Jackson has superceded " Moore, and Mr. Moore will i. tmn the belt over to him. CARRS FROM MlLDRAJON. f JiV IDLICli. weather for the time of year. t joday School at Alildra jou last •n account of the rainy even mk Shivats ea'ine up from j t week. Mr. S. comes up i O business we suppose. ' I >■’. C. efeapman spent IsiSt Satur- 1 d ghl on 1‘earidge. . Mr. West filled liis regular :i]> noilitmeul 1 at Jennings last Satuiday ' -i and Sunday, [trcaelung , two , good , set mops. '$r. V . S. Allen,’of Wilkes' county, accompanied by he daughter Miss Pearl, visited in the neighborhood Saturday and Sunday. tiuess who the young lady is planted and named several /lowers and only one is living. Guess she was somewhat more attentive to that one. There will be preaching at Bermuda School house next Saturday night, hy Rev. Mr. Ivey. Mr. VVilliam Andrews ajnl 'his Miss Nora Andrews returned to home rn Augusta last Sunday spending several days with relatives near Mildrajoti. Messrs. \V r . M, Rocker aud W, 1 Gunn, two clever young men of ren county, visited relatives near Mil drajon last Sunday. Mr. C. ('. Iliil gathered a crowd last Saturday evening ami went out for the purpose of cutting six bee trees. first swarm was most too hot tor Charlie, popping him on all sides. The other five trees were left unharmed. A Tragedy in Warren County. Mr. Kelson, the section boss on the section between Norwood and Barnett on the Georgia Railroad,had ti with Oscar Thompson, a floating tion boss, on last Friday night at Xol son’s home. Thompson knocked Xel son on the head with a verv heavy paling, indicting a severe, and it, is thought a very dangerous wound. '1 he difficulty grew out of a dispute over a negro track hand’s time. , Laikk. —We learn that Mr. Nelson has since died, from the effects of the rounds. Adolph Isele committed suicide j Augusta on Tuesday of this week, by . taking chloroform. Despondency over I business affairs is supposed to have i y, een i| ie cause. He leaves a wife and ouc child. Subscribe for this paper; nly one dollar a year. mwmm, Limp v h M k racked by Rheumatic pains. It ^ij| handicaps your whole career. Of course you wouldn’t if you couid help it—and you can. \ 2pi |H L_ r jy| >* V3f £ ftheuraak I I #'anJ,fjeUE^10 3 I I ICL r -n I goes straight to the Liver, where si w Kj Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys- aj pepsia, Headache and most ,1 9/ W other ills start. V| S It cleanses this organ ancl ta makes it active again —the acid fr * leaves your blood, and yoti’lC vs \g cured. Testimonial below, ofi debility I have n>iiii boon enronic treri.tHd hemc»tJsm for ^r-noral for i Ion yoara without roliof. Vli TOO bottiioi of y(nir rtiotliolno hftnoiirod mu. h\ CLARK, Wa rren km, Fla. ASk Ymir Druggist or Morchsnt For ft. J '{ CULLEN & NEWMAN, Sole Proprietors, 1 KitoxvilSe, Tannessee. ij H "■wiMnumw © IStlY OF I III- MAkKK\ Doors, 5ash, Blinds. \ Lumber, flouliiings, Lite. \ AUv.USTA LtiriiJIM CO., \ Auj.usia, (la. \ & GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES. '"TT"* C^grw^aAl. MAITAGER. Oummiiwciiij? Maly Kill, the following‘sehmltih- i'e 111 k nifi li. jh.*. run Iiv rim OWJi Murliliau Time. The seheiiulea are su tiji-t t to eli.irw without out <■ tin- public. !' KAI - DOAVM. KKAD I 1‘ | No. J I No 1 r f Nil. | Mo. t tiiatn I N1GHT I 1>AY I IK A I M I STATIONS. TIIATN I ..mo nr TO A V 11 nxl'imss 1 M A n.. | NO. 117 | NO. JH maii. 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SUBSCRIBE TO THIS PAPER Terms of Subscription lb ■ Single subscription, one year, p i .oo. Single subscription, six months, 50 Single subscription, three month, * K) > - NO. 11 •» (> SHERIFF’S SALE. (lEOKCil \—Taliaferro County. w 1 ),Si br* sold in front* of door r.f fN»» 1 ltlllSi' ot said t- Tty, within tin l«*iral hours of sah*. to t’u di • 1 biddur, for rash, oiv first Tuesday in A < . x: u that tract or 1«»t of bind lying in 17u host. (r. M.» said rotiiny, containing out* hundred and fifty {terns, more or h- . bounded rn north by lands ot 1>. A. Mo, ,’l w. and northwest hv hinds of !>. A. X> *r • i a« !»' lands of .1 dm O’Ivm ft* and i. V » Ui . it s a t. t>s W l .mm ......k sepanit ing said laud Hum lainls ot Mrs. \fa|>|> and mi smith west hv bram-li Hepiratiiic said land from lauds of it. If Monro. l». li. Moore resides i 11 snid l and reel -i pint of ! suute i s attuehed to entry of les t ...\ said . Inin’ made on execution issued from Su | jicrinr Court Jnf said county in favor of Kdwavd Ciainke iiitd dampuny against D. A. Moore mid ll is estate a ■ j,,, ieut"il liv J Jesse Moore, Jr., guardian aJ lit. at. ttuni |U'o|ierty let ini on as )iroj»i'1y oi d. I'rii ! I dnnt in. li. fa. to satisfy said exocmioii. Said execution lias been assigned ami transt'ered hi George It. Moore. June Mil. 1‘S'Jn. I). I*. HUNKY, SherilT, Taliaferro Coiniiy EXECUTOR’S SALE. (I lCOltt 11 A I'u till ferru t’uiiiitV. tSIIIJ. VV lie sold in front: of door of t'ou-f House inTuIinfiirro coin.', (ia , witldn legal hours of sale, |o the liigjfc.st ludiler, for eusli, on the lirst Tuesilnv in July u at, nil that tract or pi)reel of land eontair.iug one liumh'i'il ami ill'ty aeres, more or h s. sit lulled in said enmity, near Oavvfoid vUie, oil public road from Crnvv 1 ' nlvilb' to W.....(stock, hounded oil unit Vi hy laud- - Collins, on east, hv lamia of Thomas Thompson, on weal 1 0 •uls of ilcsiii Stewart, anil on south ig agin of way t.l Georgia Kail Ifoad, which Cliarles i. ' of laud vlui known ns purl of Altt - . Said pl'opcrly sold as thcjproperly of «.‘-'a:u of George I*’. ftriatovv, deeenseit. S. o! property sold under and hy - irtui* of ver¬ dict, and decree p tillered at .Angii , •nit I SGI of Taliuleri'o Superior Con r i ' <•:. ,4 J. M. Rhodes aa LOveeutor of G. I’ . Hri i -’.v vs. Titos, t-i. llristovv et. al. Tills June Bth, tstte. J K. KliUUKS. K\cetiloi' oi iv-na, George itiislow. - .«•»«*: I»T4I -•'•It <KulU 11A Taliin'erri) County. UjrmeitKAS, VV Ed will'll' I'l'iC"-, K :■'ll* of l&stutc uf TIh,»s. J. U 1 ucUit' ( , rcj»rc scnlH to thi* t'oui'* in l»is pi U: i *n July 1.0*4 nil.I cRleifd on I'lTord, 111a( Id* J. is fuliy iidini nisiDicii sum) Ivna' ; This is.f lo*r» i. i • (o rile nil persons eolieenied, k, nlfc'l jiih! creditors lo show cause* if any they e:to u Ji y said KxeeHfor .should, not be. ,d ». charged from bis a<lmi’d t r.uf ioa and , l*•-* reive letters of dismission on the first Monday hi August. IHilo. (JKoKC.b; II. MITOjlTUJo Ordinary, Taliaferro County.