The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, November 24, 1893, Image 1

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THE ADVOCAT’E-DEMOCEAT. Tlie People’s Advocate, Established 1892 The Crawfordville De mocrat ” 18it> Consolidated Oct, *>, 1993._ n SlOK Our Motto * Honest Cwooils for Honest Money, Read what we have to say before you buy your Fall and Winter goods, we have sold goods for cash this year and are therefore m a condition to give you bargains throughout our entire stock, wc have no bad debts that we will try to make good at our customers expense. Bargains! B argai ns!! Latest designs in prints; one dress in a patera. . A large stock of Factory goods always on hand; among which we have the heaviest checks ever sold in this place. High Shoals 1 shirting at 5cts per yard. Jeans! Jeans! Jeans! We have a large stock of jeans which we are selling very low. Be sure to get your part of the bargains we are offer¬ ing in 9 oz. Athens jeans before it is all gone. Boots and Shoes. We desire to call special attention to our stock of mens and boys boots ; see them before you buy. The best line of children shoes in stoch, we have ever had. Young Men. See our gents furnis hing^ goods, latest style purchase, hats and g ( 32§§gf! *1 ear before i t you —-—is 4***- v |M m * We keep hand ProniEffiJ good sttp^^^H Snwiuff gr'odlj; on a on which we guarantee prices, Sag ir, »> lari, 111 ’. it, Hour, meal, salt, bagging, ties, syrup, molasses vinegir, cii, nails, plows, Dixie plows, and extra points, rope, Horse collars, horse shoes, broom leather, tobacco, cigars, ctock sry, drugs, lamps c’ass ware, tinware, cheese, crackers, canned goods, staple and other things too numerous to mention. (Fhen in L own be sure to to give us aca!! and sec what we are do n g. W O CIxapman. Msr Greenesboro-Ga. T LACE Til BUY YOUR GOODS. Whf n You Come to Greeuesboro KIMBROUGH, Is the House fo Buy From. We invite the & ood people of Taliaftiro County to come and see us. AVe hive the best line of goods at as low a price as they c an be sold. V7 ecarr >' in stoc k an gant line o( Dress goods and trimming, ladies cloaks, sho^s of all kinds, clothing, hilts, furni¬ ture, crockery, hardware, domestics oi all Kinds at the lowest prices If you cant come send us your orders. They will have our prompt attention, •^rnen you visit Greenesbcro bj sure to coll Oil Kimbrough, Bickers & Co . Heard-Geissler Bloch AN ADVOCATE OF PRINCIPLES- YILLE. G A. F RIDAY , NOVEMBER 24 1893. A REVOLUTION IN CUBA. The Fight for Liberty Has Been Re-Com¬ menced. tuo ouh.ws are again in open rev bellion against Spain and another terv ''Tre.oiat,..n.i»inst urge and wen assorted stock of ciott-.v hats, etc., etc., which he wn dispose of at great deal lower figtms titan any of Ills competitors. How is this reduction in prices made? is generally the ijiiestiou asked. Well, it’s this way. J. M. Storey has no house rent to pay, ke keeps his own books, thereby saving from nine hundred to one thousand dollars per year in that way; he pays nothing out for a bill collector, and he also does away with many ex¬ penses which other merchants have to meet, so of couse he cm afford to sell goods from ten to t veuty per ceut cheaper. Come wrouud and get. tuy prices and be conviueed. Yours to serve, J. M. STOREY, Greeuesboro, Ga. To the AUiancemen of Greene and the Citizens Thereof. Read the following card which ex¬ plains Itself : % GitK.snAMVrr.LE, Nov. 23. Edit >f Advocate-Democrat ; — Please publish in your paper that J, B. Osborn will speak in Silcam on Ho> vernber 29 It. The penile will remember him for the reasm tliat lie was anested at. the Artesian well in Atlanta for attempt¬ ing to do, wltat scores bad done before, deliver a public address. He should be heatd (or tliis reisou if for no otlier. He is endorsed by the Alliance of Lins State. His speech will be full of sta¬ tistical iufoimotion. Wednesday, the29tli inst. is the day, and 11 o’clock a. in. the hour. Very truly yours. J. II. McWhorter, President Greene County Alliance. The Buralitcs Wi.i. At the Monday night meeting of the Debatuy^Clu^ infi’iflftiie'is the question, rk Ue * * o City I/fe,” was discussed. Thu affirm itive participants, Messrs, J. 8 . Me* Do mil, P. L. S n’t Ii and Clarence Rhodes were victoriously hi rayed against the negative coutestaiHB, Dr. II. K. White and 0, L. Smith. The subject for disc ission next Mon¬ day night will be ”R solved that Com¬ mercial Fertilizers are Used to the Disadv ullage of Uio Southern Colton Growing States.” [) H. F. White will lead for the afliiunlive sde, followed by C. I,, Slultli, Clarence K lodes, Kay Veuzey, W. '!. Aiurews, Okc-ir Chapman, G. Osliti, Wade Gunn and Aleck Heazley. p. L. Suntli will lead on the negative side, supported lay vlesos. -I S. Me D maid, J «k Heazley, I»r. H. O. Hiiios, Paul Oil ipin.in, J. P. Moody, Ell Gunn, Charles Rhodes ana Spur gtou vV ithamn. A full atteiDl moo of members is birnl. The public is also invited to c >me out. ^Awarded Highast Hanars—World’s Pair. th-J 1 "P -a .. . ■-sr*' hi EPS The only L'ure Cream <>f Tartar Powder.—No Mnmot. s 4‘, No A.um Used iu Millions of Homes—40 VtLls Slar. inr 7 ! 4 cidi.es and Ge’.itienNiii I have fresh, large stock of Glothing, Hats. H jots and , Snoes c . a Ladies Cloaks an 1 wxlking jickets .which I w ant to s< 11 out this fail. I will sell at the v try lowest prices to b tnefit the customer before I will keep stock till nevt fail, j BARGAIN'S In valises, U'ubrellas, G tuts fur lishi igg >o Is; jLilies bn 1 :r garin enis and Notions. 1 mu;tdi;pon: of thests at o ice, so if vou wish for th e b tnt of g jo 1; at the lowest of ^-icts 11 bay from F. mJSENT Crawfordv’lle, — Georgia .1 II DAVISON. C- T. Cotton Factors an 1 Commission j M ;rcliiiits # Coiwr Ri’jnulils and Jackscn Sfrrctsj Opp-'jsita Cotton Exchaug’ Augusta ... 4 Baggitijr a id Fie; at thj Ij vy;t ntek or’.cy V-zn > 1 »' a'.tc 1 - tiod Given to dll business The Candy ^Sociable. ^L ist Friday night a sociable was held at the residence of M«. J. W. Farmer, Rev. R. E. 1.. Ilivfti-f and wife acted the part of host and /istess. The so¬ ciable was au otd ntied CAudv-pul ling with new fnsigpHl trimmings. A nice programme Had been arranged consisting of recitali'jsi s, declamations, reading, music, dtc.. One event on the programme was Especially en joyed by all. It was a jramt'ealtod “Observa¬ tion.” Quite a nuniacr of small arti¬ cles were placed on a table; each panic ipant had one minuteYosee the articles, and was then revuire I to write down the names of the art' des remembered The person who non inhered the most articles received a f(..tve stick of red eaudy, gaily bedwted with ribbon, while tht' booby grU jr.as a cute littlo box of snuff. Finally, the young people were in¬ vited to pull candy, f'he boys promptly got their to cJ rwith caidy, and the giri I k' pulling. Evert ■ jjel.V enjoyed Hie pull. The Strop* 'asa success. The host and hostess! not bo forgotten for their effortsJI ise. Registrars r Notice* In accordance, with ?$#hotu'.e in (he Advocate-Democrat by the Ordinary of Taiiaferro County, calling an elec¬ tion on (lie 1-1 tli day of Decernb jr 1893, to till the vacancy in I lie oflleo of sheriff uf Taliaferro County, caused by the death of He relief V. Heazley f.,r mer Sheriff of said county: aU persons to become qualified forvferd voters in said elec¬ tion must come and register their names with thjfil'ax Collector on or befote the 2 nd (fay of December 1803. Guo. T,, Edwards. Tax Collector jjriiale.u -1 0 u lty J. li. O^IiOHN. -- -*77 -- *«L Will Address the Oitjfzws of Tulfaferro County at CriMyfor lyille on . NoyCjjt rSfl ggfifo ltD. Mr J, I,. Utiaiyys - Tabafer r~#mli i fit's ,uuiit 4 miinicstiiins a Ivisd^H ,bat J. B. O horn will address tl zens of Till inter¬ ro County on the Iss nes of the day, at Cruwfordville, November tile thirtieth. It will bo remembered that la the simil¬ speaker who a month ar two ago was ar rested and throws in prisen for attempt ing to speak at the Arjtesiau Well in At lauU* We trust ami believe that the eltizen» , h'ma Urge uuU- ..... of our county will giv,) cnee and (Inis sli nv tbit k r -e loin ot Speech is regarded as a valuable heritage and that the people Df the counlry are forever against the suppression of free sp cell in city oi emit try. We learn tlmt Mr. Osborn is indorsed by the Alliance of the Slate. W * ivgitt d | bin. as representing tl <5 P.ipuiUlH of the city. CORRESPONDENTS. DOTS ON T1IE ROAD. liv Traveler. Capt. J. J. Buttle has bought the J. i\ D Justify plantation in this county. Mi. W. Jackson has rented it for another \ear. The Captain is very jubilant over his purchase. We think he will surely net married now, as he is going to have a fine residence put up and everything painted and put in order. Mr. Arc's Harper left last Thursday for FI uida where he will make his future home. Arch will be missed by many friends, as fe was the “star in the arena” of Taliaferro county. We wish him much success in his new home. There is a young man in our county whose nose measures seven inches, his neck thiiteen inches, he weighs ninety pounds, is about twenty-eight years old and fattens every day length¬ ways. We attended a nice s ioiubl j at Mr. J. W. McKinney’s last week. It was given i". honor of his son who was married recently in Hurt county. A good crowd was on hand and every¬ thing passed off quietly. We extend bur congratulations to the bride and groom, and wish them much happi¬ ness and prosperity in their future life. Mr. John Wright, of Warren, was in our county last week looking out fora farm for anotliui year. We will gladly welcome Mr. Wright to our county; lie is a hard working man and a good citizen. We hope he may find a place, that will suit him. Rev. W. R. Cox, pas'or i.i charge of Salem church,preached an excellent sermon last Sunday. His subject was. ' Sin,” and lie never left a stone un tun ed. lie told of all tliesitis, drunk¬ enness, card playing, d uicmg, tattling, slandering and swearing, and we think his discourse did a great deal of (pod from the way we hear those that heard it express themselves. G. W. Brown is doing a good business In dry goods, clothing, groceries, dings trod notions. Call and see him you WW“rr.»gij^Wtti4Trj*i-' you r n > ley. ' srs., u last week horn Warren county. Her many friends were glad to meet Iter. Mr. J. L. Taylor and family spent the day will) us recently. Come again and more often. We are always glad to see yon. We learn that Mr. I.. H. Monte is now having a line residence put up at Hillman which lie will occupy aunt lit r year, so as to lie inoio convenient to his farm. Several from Hhurou)atleiidcd preach¬ ing at Harnett last Sunday. Messrs. Charlie and Willie Gunn, of S .iit.li Carolina, liuva been visiting relatives lu Warren county recently. Mr. J. I\ D nighty, of Augusta, was in our county last- week looking al'u-t business matters. Fulmers are plowing In small giant. Out the weather li is been so <1 1 y tli.it tliesoil is very hard and >' is a slow go. lustice M ike Taylor says that the 173 1 district is the worst district in lb • (.nun'y for little petty la.v eases; they get Brother Mike preltv mad sometimes about the costs, ‘ •T’hlU.'H what’s the matter with Hammli.” Sharon Dots. ! Ilog-kdi} g and \ i| \ u '*d»hiking an* vpi v preval uu in e«dd w»m her, but the latter i.H of very hUl • advantage in delivering men from trouble and clothing their childmii The dej <»t agelit'a eh*rk mmmim \o think that oilier young 111**1 can’t 1 * 11 - ) jnj riding on Sundays, Uut litj'a lilt’s j taken. Mmssis. J no. Wngi.er au-l J. W. Reyn.lids, ' uf IF nte IM.tius, visited | re| llVi> , Slur ,„ u< , ^imdav. VM!t,in t* .!. W. TU m I 4 l l her uiotiier, Mil Ariiftt, *,b s ueev, j A parly of you i g ladies and ff’'" 1 " Httulidi'd pro »c!iing a t H.u nett I ivi j .Sunday. Judge Sam Ub'ol* s cam** over Mon ’ o l ”"'" * I I fill li.fV bill of ^ J - v - K " ,,< Dr. IF. A. M mm*. .1 Mill*- len'ill- u ’ ill town tills wreck to s ;«5 r* l OlV 'S Mrs. F. I* Drown is sy^oding ^ f**w days wi h h *r sH'o ', Mrs G. W tk’OMI. If tli** l.t'gi'daluro irnrol< au a !•> mak«* qiMrt< i ly paiim-iits Li t**,iclu*is it. will b> i gr«it irn iimviiu ■ l *i.l tli*' |»Ul|JlC H'*il( !»’ Jtst* iu. W!iy can’t * >»n*Hlong h* dot.e wi b Gmtfgia’s great ev.f I rploi? K*-v. F. r. » filled ai« v ffttUr appoint meot 1 IS*. 8 j *1 iy at the P.C4 , ; hvtei i.m church. Rev. A. J. Hughes will preach at j the M K. cltui'cli validate the fourth in this Sunday. pait of Another c ; Hie county Ibis week feeling for the l’. ‘ J*. nomination (or sheriff. VOL 1-NO. 8 * A Colored Friend Speaks On Sunday night, November r>tli, this town was shocked by the death of Mr. llevachel V- Beazley. He was elected sheriff by a large majority of the citizens of Taliaferro in the Jan* nary ehc-tion, and from the minute of his installment to (lie linin’ of his death lie was found punctual, faithful j and obliging in the discharge of his I duties, l'he I >ss ef our sheriff, ller schel V. Mei/.ley. brought sorrow and sadness to the homes of many, both white and colored. We were never better pi as “1 with a sheriff t h n - * with him. fie treated and dealt with all cheerfully and respectfully. Ho was our friend, the friend of the peo¬ ple of Taltal'eiro, and wo were his friends. Furthermore, vve have deep sym¬ pathy for Mrs. llersetiel V. Heazley and her children who (* loss in this instance is our loss, whose regret is our regret. Though Mrs. Henzley lias lost her Lest., dearest uni nearest friend, yet she has not by any means lost ail of her friends for she will always he pro tected an l cared for by the people of Taliaferro county. She mourns for her departed friend and husband; wo have the deepest sympathy for her. ‘ Why do we muani deputed friends, Or shake at death's alarm; ’ I’is but the voire til .I Jesus sends To call them to their home*," lino. W. Atkinson. THE •• 1’OlJtmS” ATTEND. Several from here attended the A lign t la Exposition Tuesday, The “Town Toughs” who were among tlm niinibt r could not re-ist the temptation of h iving thiC’llglit of their countenances’’ struck on ii tin-type picture. Election Notice. A vneanev having occurred in the nffie, of Sli •.i i If of TalilWro comity Georgia, by reason of the (icatli of Hcrclic! V, Hcaz'ey fnrmcr Sheriff of sniil county wlm died Nov. Mil 1893. Notice is hereby given Hull in cli i lion will lie held lor sheriff of said county in nccorduucu with Hie Siuliilcs in such cast a made aud p I I. on the 14th day «*f December J the (’mill House nanl iIicsh election preciiwti of ;r^ ,, n..,oi. t v 'h Ilfot’C III , . t US Mil - VlljH I■ i.o. I! (biliimi’y ofpBWuTcrri Co. This fltll. <mv of Novciuber 1 Drift. The K i ng Star So c i e ty ('o;np >•»<*(! o' Otflurcd people of did town and vicinity, are <* M it if a hll for the use of Mils orgi'ii/.itlwir Tin* liul'ding ia under the nup rvision of Mi W Norton and when finiiln'd wi I boa credit to Mm* SoeUdy an l a valued addition to the town, Tot* uhjwt of W\U Ho'diM V is to tak c lie of all ft-Miiemh *i s wh'*n •,;ek .i II I p l V all PX|M‘IH<M Ilf tiio huri.il of t do • wli ) bo ionu L t it. III \N <M I VI N . SB VICES Will lie li‘*’(l at the Bup'i-t cliurcli li.-r-’ Oil Tbalilirglvlog D-iV. N .vcmb.-i t'-h. at 11 oVi ck km i lion* K*'crvoiid h «»••* on»‘«ii**d to u, >.»»**. out. J.DCAI, GOTlriN J t R!v El (ioo f VI f IdUn 4 ’ fStriet Mi l lliiu - ' 1 1; Mi Idliiu 7 OF LV7V:UKST /o Vo . I will locate hi f/'r i wftO 'l ■/<lie f <r { W O \*i'i*k* If. third» moitli, <’< • Mr'' u Mg fill Mo .day if or tin* llot 8uo'l.«y in (rii’h mi of 11 a -4 .i I *! t A f /1 1 f > \ < < d Jv l|)'«! If o ir C'!>» •'( or \Y ateli Nc ul.s /. I’jia riii 1 () auv w* rk ivbaujvor br*og it to m° f an I I will go nmf o lhe >r!< .m well j lone » 1 a goMi t li - I j«ir, man you ‘ C HI get 'll Maine vvoik cluetvhere. And to H'»* hvliuti l m.iv hiing v,, *»f your i • r lU ,- ( , rings. «iel bieistpiu.ml b.ive | tIt'*. mi men l>* i, and i* you in I At l V »*U't c i uf jtfwdr/ ma I'-, I Vi I Ml I’i ! If ill 1 -Mill - 1 } i i ti* l ’ll f«. lb ii'*mlH'r I gua'an hJ! iu < r 1 i ii >t i a a v-> vc mi * niix> or im ^ j Briri.' yu\r ! »r,v th lh>t *-«*'•» *'• ’’ {l I m: i at mill and bav- »l *lo »« »* t niiouf J I *ije. O.iu; in tli’ \ 8 lore, li F;»cct m!y \ S 4iraiUUl <* aOKD.S .lOL'.'SrJ, N* r i tf i i > A J JU JTA, ga. i i. ,* rvi.lv t.’n v run. i- VI. MIS I I I.H l.’IIIL <J.V KLSCTIIIl. j n:<»w DKi’irr. 1 K.to »l ■’.(! |> r , *jr. .!, \DK!N\ Priuri-tir, TO OAT, NEWS- J Register. For the latest importations in French r.ml American Millinery, call on Miss Julia Thomas, at Armor Pro’s. See our late Now York styles hi .cloaks. Armor Pro’s. Mr, .1 Cimkdn Brown of Ureemsbiro, was down Friday. Huy your shoes of Kimbrough, Bickers A Co., (ireonoiboro Ga. Just opened another shipment, of Indies Cloaks. Kimbrough Rickers & Co. Ureen esboro. Five negroes joined the colored Baptist Church time Sunday. Dr. I! a/.ley, our e.ty dentist, lms fitted up his olHou with a dental engine and other appliances for the practice of den¬ tistry. The doctor i.-> well known as a mini of scientific attainments, and as a skilfu! operator in dentistry. ?I2.50 cloaks reduced to $.1, at Armor ilro's. Nice line of gouts umli'wear at the \Ilinnce Store. Messrs. Kendrick and Jackson of 8lia ro'.i wore over on their Bicycles .Sunday. Slioesl Slices! Slices! Nn one, can fall to secure wlmt III ly want In shoes if they will eall at Armor Bio’s. t ents'and hoys clothing, overcoats, im dc.wour, furnishing goods, neckwear at cellar hollo u prices. Armor Ilro's. Mr. Ciemo I .lions from Rome was On a visit to friends here tin* first of the week. Vice line glass ware (list receive at tlm Atii<tlira Store. Try up ,ii ui those tear proof. wear proof, Hovel proof pants sold uy Armor Ilro’s. Mr Rai l Holden returned to Athens .Sunday night. Follow Hie crowd and you will laud at thegrenl Dry Goads Emporium of Armor Ilro’s. 82,50 nod fa Jersey Jackets go at 31c. Armor Iho's. He want lint trade of Taliaferro mainly and we will offer great inducements to sc, cure It. Will y ou Gilv of the cheapest? If so, we are sure of your patro.iagu. Ar¬ mor Bro's. We were glad to welcome Mr. Ned O’Brien of the University in our mrilst last Friday. lairgu sock host ratsIiH Just received at Hu Allhnicu More, and g ling cheap Spa*. ^frriimv*' " u bo* u>ts. jMbk iiittsnt th« AUimum MBt operator st B.i ’kr*' beTiiil'' here Friday intfll t your goods from Kimbrough Hlckeis A Co. Grcciiosboro, (Ja, Go to the Alliance store and lmy table oil ololh at 20o per Tlic.ic will be an antertainment given by Hie Nimbeanm at the Baptist church the first 8 iini1“v night in December. One set glass ware, live pieces, nil for .’tools, at the Alliance Store. Mr. 8ilus (I. Iloid was in tile city a short while Wednesday on his way to Flu ker District. Tile most wonderful display of dress goods to he seen Is Genlral Georgia, Is ou exhibit, at Armor lSro's. Dollars ad sally seem to stretch like rubber at Armor Bro’s. Large ci jwiI < pass every day on their way to the Exposition In Augusta. .'100 Zelgler Bio’s shoes being knocked off id til.75. Armor Bro's. ) i an I 50c II inacls at 20c for 30 days. Armor Bid’s. < >;l til i 1 1 v**i Wli'?u if i a out of or far ml v'm fad bin i try a few I iscsof Bcg/s l.lltlc Glint IMI * V i ir ilv.ir wil uppreibit.e. the | ,kc. So will yon, For lain oy 11 .1 Itoid Mr. S. ii. Klnxlt's inado a >»liert btiil* id’Hn tiip to Snaron, 1 I 1 U wuuk. Whinv uru Kim'oi oni^ii, Bii-kefn A Co? (iroonoHboro, (#a. What am Mn-y? 'J'lie Ii^licit, bui-d'Ht firm in Middle fin. No.v that money in coming in how about painting )our Jioime. m Nothing eviduimea proijM'iity Nf) inir:)i as newiy painb'd hoiMes. II. IM»;e Dr iggi t. Dr«#*iieH» boro, Da. cm ni pply you with all colors and <iualitlcH of puintH. fie hardlcn glam, putty and «de. Nothing adds mo much to tli • decor ilion of a room as a beautiful lamp and T. ii. Hie.* of DrraneMboro can u 4 >ply you a city piiccM. Dive him a trial. Mr. J If fdiapman from Augusta came up Hnuday ou a *)ioft viMit. A differ ent kind of a “lair" was tbu attnic lion here* M*-n* and hoy a (j i os from in up At the Alliance Hior*. Hlucitoiii* at IUm \lliiiM<*«t More at 10c per pollIII. Sa v e$liW by investing 4 < * in h bottle of liolleymaii'** Klixir for horse eelic, almost a certain cine. For sale at the Alliance I Store. JSveri in the plucky little city of Green* e*boro one would fi*r«Uy expect to tind a ! drug store no complete U» it*» aj»p*'JntinenU il*» stock so full and fresh, and in every ’ wn: a first (* 1 . 1 --, -iiuri*, as the Drug 8t.,ru uf Mr. T. II. Rich. It wuulil i-adiy rank fir»t cl am ' i i V 4Ui m V I * 11 , 1 . Drugs, M-sdicfn**, Oils, FniiiW, I IVifilincs, bilest dcdgiict ia orn ihlii ta cbin t war r an-l it I', it. R •» »r *ii I i-sboro, (.a. Everybody aitmirro -vr* ri patronizes a live and business like (I. -ier. sueh an lute i- Hie ilriiggist, Mr. 1 B Itiee or lireenesls.ro, The Drug Store (>l ties j ge.itti inan has lately l«a*n repainted and now tisiks as liesli as the interior. Mr. i i Rice eai, supply you wi'U anything ia the d ■ A h* 1 *;*