The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, October 13, 1893, Image 2

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AIYOCATE-REM(!( ttvT _pi iti iviii.o t vi it* km: tut E„t, I «l 'it the Poet ($>'■'"l h'l'iirf", ! t-n St fin if! (.wee Mml Malle f. — I UK I FFDI Al. 1 >i <»>N <> ' • HE l.lil.KMi ami lAblCifi::" <;< d'.V 1 Y P.VRMKIUS All.I A.VCK AND INDUS, TBIAL I MON, %l iii,- ••mil *i o rj£'.» n «»* I a , u lull'l l ** i o «* ui v. M.TiJ.lH'KU'h SG'H . -V 1 m litl'TDtN « 1 0 " par vea., at cents , tlll«« 1« r >*»x JiiOSltll* ' l»r tn*> 11111 f b iptious pa, able In . advance. < I. I:EM <;N |)ENCK on live and newsy ect, i:ivite.t The !««• name of mi , all.oiu th • Biitlot mud accolul ail) miiui. aiio is- Articles Intended lot [ it 1 d a al ion stioutd tie aildrensed to the « 11 tor. Ul’MNfciW i r >IMI Ml A IIONH and t|i<>,e relating U’ aov oUsing snouU i,e arid leased, and ail checks, money orders mid drafts should be made pay able to sMird. i* a it, ( i awfordvllle, Ga PAUL !,. SMITH. Lotr a. i ’• as ford villa, Ini ■)’, "-<■ 1; i 1st. EDITORIAL SMALL S-'UT. No in re boruls! lt we arc '<> L® d. led free coinage add not to timt i tin- insult oi a new issuance of i(j"iy litmit to hutttsn hi II D 'I bet e is a iidumtKV ami the signs of ti e times . show that limit tu l.e near at h ltd’ Many thanks in J vcK rt.iral for hit* soiiHiula ix.motion of til P C»K*’ oil Ai.ge. Tl,,. Semite i- still j over repeal mil t lie house is playing witheverylmls lull i but coin** up, and that "ill serve as mi xt tu* o U> let the Tariff nlotie. Tariff Reform i* tu lieduled not to n peur befo.-e lint next C«nip*lgtt. See on front page a aynopMs of a gold plan to get to Thomson on the 2 )th of till*.ni' iith. Let Mr Rhodes have your name and the money for your ttckel the ltith. If It should nCw^Hi >Ut 0100 V u ta on c* * cn oh Vol 1 No. ~ I, oi tU Helena Now*. » "R l « nf,id now ' juper just lautioe l itiilte stormy sea f (lie [iresent; A! its H tgi staff lli<M the banner ol tlie popuh-U. This makes t« swift !*• say. Long life ami great [mu er tor good to the youiuful News. The Farmers Light siunes OU Us thus. Tlie People's Ad vo ift’e «n 1 D"' oiuat published at f.awfordvllle. Ga. The paper In the fuluru will t>« kaoww ns the .4dvO‘*l» Democrat. The polities of the paper Gill the of the pnpwd-t party, Mi r L. Kinlth of tb‘> Advo cate nssi.iiie-i •• ii tire control’ while Mr. 1 M Neftlon <>f the Democrat retires . . issue of the Iron* the paper. The first paper ttftor tbo consol id rttlo‘i 1^ fii'l cuinn in every particular, and proud'es to lie a paper of considerable jsiwor iu itx count). to tills day when Experience is | ti avliii g those, who iu the past would not listen to the reason tile argument advanced bv .the pop rdists, lb* argument tb.it ’*‘'’ n ' ' ted currency Was the principal cause of distious-tl ta tin anoouragtug view to not* bow tnimidetely “our menus tho enemy''have embraced our posi t ion *>f Mx» i«ut, iRud at Uie pie.sent Touching this point wo quote til* giealCBt daily of the South, Tito At lunU Constitution, In IPSA. *»t the close if tb* wxr. wc bad neariy S at v>.*r c»pit4 of currency audit S'(inn a led lb. c.inioi ,*|r * a" I dustry of the country to «u*h » Wxrec tii.kt ib« Nvivji* worker* &ui |>ro!uv*ers »"d weir inojwrljr rewarded f >r then tod, their money made er-ry Hu* o! *“«' iH-a* pn«-[wrou*. / h was our gre.it e* 1 *i a of pi iigrtsss. Then, «r* bu !l U>'v:>a .a..I ItjlasYi, e*:abUshel great enter prises ami made tbs w denies* hlv'-som a* the r>w V* bat cf aiigtx! *d tiiis and . 'i'll* caused the pre-cut *ta 41 ,a i 11 : C 'll' U acts.si of our rurrvui x win a w RL was needs I This same daily in 00 m nenttng on Uie amoMut now in circulation liold* H at there is not ovei 8.1 p r capita tn the South and West, and that, if the trMsurer ta correct wit en be rep >rts there is fcio l»cr capita that, it is not in circulation aud if U was , bolds that that amount would «ot he over half enough. The Constitution i* for 850 per capita rtw limaUI-Jouma! of Greenc goes the Constitution rune better and declares for 8300 apiece. This !s hard y fair. It is an loftingemenQon the rade mark of the * Fiat moaeycranks." DJS: REME H 1 E. 1 1 I (cl reinen.lier < np'it ? 'lie lime wn- l.i-t lie • niber. -hort * alt. r tiiv w.nilifiil name had been J,ia«ed at Ibe load of tin- elitotial <!<• >a,intent of ill*- Herald -Journal. A ii,(- n ii ie i .• ill i g t‘iy mui.ori. ti f, p. ut in question. .......:.»e,e lia.d tlien. , 101,11 they me now. ( o) ton was low the just a* cotton ' is now. '1 11 .' .‘.,riM . an I hi- foil - or.- fi:i«I- ; in" o .i lli' t Ii , i % ru rg '-d sl ued and la r I Ihewc.rv v*at ihioiigli fin the 1 of out” -M-, i pri r i! ig.- • .on nig it. j di l.i: .Iii-r a, i!k- poor fiirnr-r and bis I tiudii.g the reward f.,;kr an -au.e now. Tin c v of Ii "r-is heard to <la\ is but the pro.*dig d and swollen Wail of j woe In aid then. Dost remember ? TIm u saiil-t’t was because the far trier did i,ut make cotton a surplus crop. Thou didst solemnly aver that an rver pr eduction of cotton was t’.e evil i.au.c, th il when tIi lartmer made cot ton a surplus crop the country would he prosperous and conteiiU’d. Tl.en, an.) not till tbcu, xxould permanent pr. sp ..tty come, When this glorious era arrived through tiiy pitentel channel, then, iliou snidvt ‘•'i ii.* occupation of ;!ie, I bird Rally n« howling reformers would lie "one, and with it the occupation of ill : t’ci.jdc's Advoctte. Dost remember ? Hast forgotton ? Tan . befo’<! this- the R. ople’s Ad voca’e said t.nrt a contracted currency was the piincipal e.-mse. of distress, that a mime) famine, was the cause of irou ble then. Just as the Advocate— Demo* rat wns t« the trouble now. We told thee that th" per capita sup¬ ply ot cotton, m round numbers, was no greater than it ever was. This, thou wuutdst not even then deny. The Ad¬ vocate reminded thee that the amount of the cir ulating medium was, in pro.s jierous years, at least four times what il was in December last. Dost remember? Thou didst rail back that such ‘tuff “dwelt nowhere save in the fevered dbiMisUeat mind of Tho*. K. Watson and tho*e who have ilntwu w i loin ip fact -Jlbti forgotlon ? W ill thou say the like now? ■ J [, 3*1 r>ei ciiiIh i thou didst revile us ( |„ r demanding that tho government issue more money, nnd didst cull us j ' »m..h “howling ’ rofm mens Last Septetnhei for advocating thou a measure, didst make the old red lulls of Greene vocal with a ceasdesa repetitiou of merry howls fur reform.—reform such as thou didst once ( ensure us for demanding. Wo 1 ’opulists modestly requested ilmt th" imi iuut of the ei reulating tued mm be iuerea-ed to SoO.OO per capita. As humble pedagogue* we sowed the seed and Jonahs’ gourd was never in ,t when compared to the rapidity with which that sentiment flourished in thy fertile bruin. But yesterday thy piqiei' demanded, not f ?.»0 per bead, but #.'>rki capita. Fits e Aund t'til uoUnr.1 per capita. Verily iliou art au ever zealous dis eiple, We would advise thee to wait for ibe procession. 1 mast winter thou didst bold that overprodiu ii>>u was the evil, and now under the same Condi t ions t tiou boldest; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ hoW Ilow . ihal a nioiiev famine i* th .* principal cause of distress. Why do we recall these facts ? Simply to remind tlwothat we were right and Urou wash wrong. \\Tiy remind lin e of tbi*? Simply lo s „^, * t ,,t. Uuu Time and Experience >»ay a4*"‘ tosxo.x , H»> . *tde , .... Ui.tv we arc riglu in udvocaUug the other demands 0 f ,, ur niatfortri, and the) are wrong in ' demanding Otherwise. For this re a we have presumed to a-k if thou Dost remember. THOMSON MEEl’IS i ( llANTED TO OCTONPR. 20, To accomodate ou tVarrea County fr.en } r j who are itttera.tod in tbs Warren Coun ty Fair we heve agreed to postpone the j tUom<oa maj< ou * j October the 20sh is day: the | Remember st aad tell your ; No in we change* will be made on j .'.ou ,t wb«-» ir. j Tho* E Watson. I THE PAPERS' CHANCE JACK SPRAT TALKS. Tertmps no re id or of the Advoca e « s with greater *-«’usiasm tbe r__ Ym Ch*> ge in onr pater Can doe' your I m in ole scribe. Sot m> initcli. ii my at all, became of the change of uatne. but la c .use of the many advan 1 tag** we now have. For or fifteen years h- Democrat was th; champion of Taliaferro c u itj’, m e. ( eat. The l>;>no :rat defended those inter* s’s even after the Farmers Alii a rice was organized and it to the cried of that organ /.alien (Jut when the lines were stiictly aiir^ duly drawn la-tween lie masses and the classes, it H •> tried to glory in nlligtj the ingits i with those who oppose the interests of the plain, eorr.tnoy people; tho e who dig and delve frort sun to bu and ask but a mere pit} lance fm iheir rbare. And to energies, crtis^ this class R bent all of its no matter wii *. it claim" 1. And del feat has been its reward. For tlie pasf r, or ft menthsThe People's Advocrt* lies lreea the only pmei r ipresenun^ the sentiments of tins county, Democrat after being wrecked on act count unpiofUttb’.e of loss of pitronage business found at sv ij. to run a heavy an expense and offered to lease upon au expressed sti| ulatton tlial t! e word Democrat be retained: s|> the Advocate-Democrat is wnat lia ve. A change of name only, U change of principle. Certainly n* true populist can tnke exception a|> (tie word Jemocrat for around it hoVj t ers tint sweetest memories known n the history of IVlitics. Around that name lingers those sweet recollection* of the great patriotic laborof love, a.A ergies and devotion of the migbt.v JelTeraon. the immortal Adams, and the determined Jackson. For the; name folio of government for which! we are now tilgtiug, they lived batfO aud died. Why then should any one feel den at the new name, Of course no true populist will, we are contending for a principle that all true and con¬ scientious patriots must approve soon" er or later. Whether they be denial crats populist or republicans. The change is a wise move not politicals alone, but for every iuterest in ou county. It is a m ive in the prope direction. Our paper now lias a bet lei tesouice to build up from ainUK better avenue through which to re the leading I’uh ic, aud a , .■ca#*i**jpkY**rii lalxit i»i wjiicli to, the expenJLgMC 'u|TT IF r Hie common people’s interests. Itu f.ditor is uow enabled to give us better paper with less labor ana w feel secure in v niching safe the asset tion that flu w up iu of trull will eohtluue in the hands of R.tu5 hi .Smith to slay ti e wicked offsprings of error: sown by the cruel powers oi plutocracy, To cho te to death (in ir ally, socially, politically and religiouslt the fairest fruits of our civilizttion. While the Do n iarat has had to bow to the enevitable, we do not as true populists, wish to lake any advaniag* of a fallen antagonist. By retaining the uatne democrat on our title pige wo do uot surrender one single prinois I le, or stultify our loyalty to ihtm in the least nor admit any policy to be right th rt heat.ofora we have deuoun Ced aa unjust, Taking all these things in considera¬ tion it is a bull stroke f or better work in the great fileld of reform from wnonce must come our future slates nan, the band that must guide the g eat common wealth on to national piosperity and vict ory. It is a tradition, so to speak among newspapers of long sland.ng to re tain their name or a part of it when leased or consolidated with other papers: and th* mere retsnlitm of the name curie* with it no importance or obligation upon the present paper for the former politics of tlie Demo- ; crat to l>e cootinned. Tne AdvocaiesDemocrat will coo ttuue wo tlduk to mike the fight for reform “in the middle of the road,” until tho ban lor of truth is planted squarely and fl rnly upon the very threshold of our enemies battle ground and victory shall perch upon the bus-, out of every populist patriot. Ves Sir, we hail with delight and entliusi.ira the recent change iu our imper and we tliiuk it is only a ques tiou ere every populist andconsclentloea democrat will do the saau. Success bo you Mr Editor for greater acbetv moot. May your*ffort« be, c<*aseles^ until every vestige of error and mjus tice is oblilerated from county politics and the great principles of reform at« established. More anon. Jack Sprat. YVe meant what we said last week whem we offere*i our columns to those whose political views _are not in ac¬ cord with our own. Oar*’ is an or an in which adeta joint debate is al¬ ways in order. WHERE'S 7 HE TA ll IFF. ' flow they talked ab >ut the tariff, just a or an ag<d It waa "tariff, tarff, tariff.” clean from Jlukena down to Jo ¬ lt »s, tiriff on the hilltop, and tariff on tor plain. and tariff in Anjtu , ;l f in the *nn»blne, the rain. An’ we rise to know - h ein'such was so— \Vhat’s gone with ail the tariff Or a y<-ar or so ag"? ilow the candidates for congress, and the candidates for all The good tilings in the country made the tariff bawl and squall! It was tariff on tile housetop, aad tariff on the slump. * lid it set the woods afire, and It made the ikbbits jump! Ah’ w»* ri^ te know - fee’ll such vra^ so— Whats gone with all the tariff 1 hat made the bellows blow.’ It’S funny’bout this tarff— how thev,ve lost it, or forgot: They werelrushin’ it to congress once, (heir collars were so hot: Th"y could hardly wait to fix it ’till we harvested a crop: H’»s it such a burnnt’ question that tkey had to let it drop? Au’ we’.l like to know— S-eilT such was so— Where’s the tariff, tariff, tariff Of a year or so ago? —Frank Stanton. i« Constitution. PEOPLE'S PARTY PLATFORM Adopted in National Conventhn at Omaha Ju’y 4, lSlid. Firs’,-We demand a national currency safe, sound and flexible, issued by the geneiel Government only, a full legal tender for all debts, pnbllc and private, and that without the use of banking cor¬ porations, a just, equitable and efficient means of distribution direct to the people at a tax not e .ceeding 2 per cent per an until, be provided, as sot forth in the sub-treasuiy plan of the Farmers’ Alii— mice or some better system also by pay iiicnYs in (ii.sciinr^e of iw obligations lor public impiovemeuts. Second.—We demand the freesnd un¬ limited coinage of silvet and gold at a present legal ratio of li> to 1. Third.—We demand that the amount of the circulating medium be speedily in¬ creased to not lesr than $J0 per capita. Fourth.- ■We demand a graduated in come tax. Fifth.—We believe that the money of ttu* country should be kept as much as Itnwslhle hi the hands o f the ^ ’j^Tdr ?®d •*%>■*■*•• - a >| s..q “«a * *POO tinaal revenues s 1 ia^t * . necessary expenses of the Govermr.en economically aud honestly administered Fifth.—We demand that postal savings banks be established by the goverment for t'»e safe deposit of the earnings of the people and to fa liUtata exc!ian {). Seventh —Transportation boing a means of exchange and a public necessity, the overn n mt should own amt operate tne ailroi Is in tin interest of the people . Eighth.—The telegraph and the tele¬ phone, like the post offi -e system being a necessity for transmission of news, should be owned and operated by the Govern¬ ment in the interest of the people. xinth.-The land. Including all the nat ural sources of wealth is the heritage of all the people and should not be me nopolized for speculative purposes, and alien owner., lilp of lauds should be pro hibit'd. All laud now {held by railroad and other corporations in excess of their actual needs, and all lands now owned b aliens should be reclaimed by tlie Uover n ment and held for actual settlers only. OF LV7FREST TO YOU I will locate in Grawfordville for two v t)!i> ia at: i an: i, ■ i i ■ i ii n Monday af:er the first Sunday in each mmth. as a RRACi'lC vL JElFELER. If Olf COj’c or Watch Needs impairing, Or any work whatever bring it to me and I wilt guarantee the work as well ,) , ne . and a great deal cheaper, than you can get 'ho same work elsewhere. And to the ladies I sav bring a,! of your broken rings, and breastpins, and have them mended, and if you need any piece of jewelry male, 1 will m\kj it and guar- 4 1 , itisfiitt u. Remember I guarantee al! my work to hold g *od twelve months or no p«y. S Bring your work the first two w :ks in r acb nuuth an ! have if (Das as it should He done- Office in the Aihauce Store, , RespeclfuUy A SLai amote. i. n —■ NOTICE TO DEBTORS. Parties indebted to rue for medical j service are earnestly requested to make settlement of same by 10 of November next. As professional duties will prevent me from riding in behalf of collections I j shall be obliged to place at! accounts un¬ paid after the about date in the hands of i an attorney. R Most C. Bisss. Respectful M D iy LOW BATE Excursion Tickets and Through Cars to Chicago and WORLDS FAIR, Thf Qvct.s & CbescbntUodte widely uown as the loud running the “Finest Trains in the South,” is in the field toear ry everybody from tlie South to the World's Fair at 1 hicago. No part of the Southern country U left uneared for by this great railway and its connections. The Through Oar System is an admiarable exposition of tile wonderful capabilities of A me riea n railroading. From NewOrleaus <fc Birmingham. U lnou gli Sleeping run (latiy. Vicksburg aad Jackr From Shreveport, sonvlile another Tlnougli Sleeping la Litre magnificent comes to join Vestibule and becunye through apart liain o the which passing through ldiriuin. liam ami the famous \\ ills Valley of Alabama, is joined at Chattanooga by the train from Jacksonville Fla., lirunscick, ami Atl.ui ta Ga., over the E. T. V. beautiful A Ga. Ky., Cinmn and proceeds north ll.rough over tne the grandest natisouthern, liul urai scenery and most attractive liisiori catcountiy in the worid toOakdale where two magnificent Pullman cars are receiv •■il,coming from the ttichmond .i Danville system from Charleston, S. C., through Columbia, S. C , the beautiful Fi. nch one^^inualune other one LouisviJe to Chicago. The time to Chicago is made so as to af ford the most coirveul* nt hours lor dep a’— tures Iroru the principleseities, aud arriv¬ als in Chicago. good Passengers can purchase tickets over one line over tlie river, and leturniug via another it ttu y desire a varibie route without extra charge. Or they can go via Giuciunali, returning v ia Louisville, or V'ce versa. reduced Kound trip tickets at rates. Agents of Ibe Cbieagu liue will on re¬ quest assist in looking up Fair. rooms oraccom uati.m for visitors to the Everything that an almost perfect system can devise to deserve the praise public aud has been pat¬ ronage of f ile traveling of the provided. Any of the Agents com¬ pany named below.will ebeeitnlly giye al posnib.e information and assistance It tl. Uakuktt New Orleans, La, I. IIak u i , Vicksburg Atiss. J. K. .HcGui-.uok B irmingham.Ala E. T. Chaklton, Gh.i t etanooga, Tenn. W. D. Oozatt, Junctio City, Ky. or D. G, Edwakds. Cincinnati U.,or any agent ot the E. T. V. Jt G. Ky AEE YOU GOINS TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. If fo see that your ticket reads via Cin¬ cinnati and the G. 11. & D. and Mouon— tlie acknowledged ‘World's fair Route The only Une out of Cincinnati connect¬ ing with E. T. V. & G.and Q & C. train No. 2, arirving Cincinnati 1 ",30 P A solid train carrying through sleepers from Jacksonville, Savannah, Birmingham, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Macon aud New Grkails via E. T, V. & U„ Q * C .11. & D. and Monon route to Chicago. You can stop over in Cincinnati if your tiek. t reads via the C. U, <’>d Monon T - ** suinFjirtif* lh|o Mer Chant’s ami Manufactures’ Association, clumber of Commerce Building, corner block Fourth and Vine Streets, one & 1> from Fountain Square (the C. U. ticket office is in the same building). I Ins enables “Queen you to visit Hie picturquness and Ci’y” at no additional cost, special efforts w ill be trade to entertain strangers Hospitably and reasonably. The unversal verdict of the traveling public is the Tubman Safety Vestibuled trains running every day ’and Sunday too,’, via iheC. II. & D. and Motion, be¬ tween Cincinnati, li.dianapoiis aud Chi¬ cago, are without (toilet tile “finest ou earth,” These trains were especially for this built bv the Pullman Company improvement. service and embrace every luxurious Their magnificent coaches, sleepers,observation smoking cars; superb sleeping and ears, compartment cars unexcelled dining car s.rvice, afford “all the comforts of home.” Leaving Cincinnati you pass through the beautiful .Miami valley, and for twen¬ ty-five miles tlie double tracks run through she very front door yards of Hie fine-t suburban homes in tlie country. Beyond Hamilton and up to Indianapolis,the liue Is noted for its scenic beauty. A stop over at Indianapolis, obtained by the depositing capital of Indiana, may be voui ticket with tlie Secatary or tlie Com¬ mercial Club. This city is more worthy of » visit than almost anv other of its size in tlie West, and offers tlie greatest in¬ ducement to traveller and tourist.Between In tUnapoli- audrhicago the line travers¬ es the very best agriculture and commer¬ cial territory, andthe ride is one of unpar¬ alleled comfort and beauty. Bear in mind that the C. 1I-& D- and Monon Route trains all run via Burnside Crossing, from which p<vnt the Illinois Central suburha* trains ruu direct to ibe World’s Fair Grounds every moment. At Englewood connection is made with the electric cars, winch run eveiy five minutes to the grounds, but. we recomeml all personsto go directly into the Deart born Station, which is located in the hear! of the city and from which all street car lines converge, then go directly by car or cab to your hotel or boarding and place, how r irst locate your-elf; know where you are to live while in Chicago. Get tlie io eality firmly fixed in your niiiicl, before going SO the World’s hair by any of the numerous convenient waysafie cable cars, electric roads, elevated railroad, llltno's Central K. K; suburban trains and steam¬ boats affords ample accommodations tor nil possible visitors, and it is but five min¬ utes ride from the business portion of the city to tlie grounds, fake your break¬ fast down town, buy your lundi at the grounds.and take your supper down town If \ou follow these suggestions you will save money. The facilities for serving unch at the World’s Fair Grounds are extiaordiuary andthe priees are cheaper than at your own home, but oreakfast end supper should be taken down ("wn, or at your boadring house. 1'he World - Fair Is already the the most astonishing attempted and stupendous -peetaele day’s ever visit will af¬ bv any people, delight and instructions a than can ford more obtained other way or possibly {,v be in any the same expenditure of mony. rot further particulars, descriptive pampn.e rates, etc., address. Hoover, E A. D General Advertising Agent C U. & R. K ,No. 200 \) Fourti*., Cincinnati, O, EDUCATE fc f PROFIT --f)Y gTTtSl 1310 — ctrr^li ADKINS HOUSE, sort hwest cor. Broad & Campbell Sts AUGUSTA, GA. CE Krit-U.LY LOCATED. FIVE JRX UTES HIDE OX ELECTRIC FROM DEPOT, Kates *150 per day, A. J, ADKINS, Proprietor, If you ffeel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S _ __ IRON _ RITTERS T in ugh Cars Via Queen & Crescent Route To cInc igo. p rora ,J tcksonville, Atlanta and Ala con. Via Cincinnati and C. H.&D.aud Monon Route. N cange of f cits be.wem Jacksonville T icksoiiville and Chicago. Th * g|l * CMrs ,u so run from Macon, Atlanta ana . , Cha’ano iga.to Chicago withoutc lange via Queen & .'rescent Route to Cinciris nati and the Big Four II rule to Cdi C4lT() ' £ * k t , j? T V .& G. or Queen | ed Present rates, etc. for information as to redui . I). G. EdwardGen, Pass. Agt., Cinoin nati, JAMES DAVISON — Attorney at Law.— Geeaesboro Georgia LOANS ’NEGOTIATE#. Office in Court House. Wib practice in d joining counties PHOTOGRAPHS PtIOTOGKAPHS j The (heapest gallery oil Eeartb. .Tortlon it llutlaiou GRFFNSBOttO, GEORGIA. During the month of September, ?i x first class cabinets for one Dollar. Good worn in all kinds of weather. . —Mansfactaror *t~ - SBtNlTE amt MONUMENTS— - MARBLE SmUARL , anil -Imported Direct. CONTRACTOR tor Building Stoae. - AOBNT FOR- CHAMPION IKON FENCED. ^■The Beat iu the World. lew Design*! DeevgnsM Original LOW PRICE? "** Send for them. OfiiM aad Steam Works, 529 & 531 Broad St., AUGUST k, Gt, JkU Work Guaranteed. *epl^ €* H. FINCH BLACKSMITH —AND— WIIEELWKIGT Bring me your repair work: your black smithing etc and I will give good honest work at prices to suit the times, Give m a trial. Shop back of Amor Bro. Store, Greenesboro Oeorga .1 1. >L >11.5 Z*il3 i* Resident Dentist Creoaes >oro, Ca I wish to return my thanks to a gener ous public for past favors, aud to announce mat I have the “New and H m P roveJ Method” for operations in filling teeth, Am piepared to serve you in a saticfactory manner at all times. ATLANTA. 1 the sundard brei, aad Registere 1 Stallion ATLANTA will stand this season at the farm of Mr. T. A. Branch, sear Greenesboro. For full particular* as to pedigree and for all information wanted apply to T. A. BR ANCH, J.F. CARMICHAEL