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THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
The People’s Advocate, Established 1892
Crawfordville Democrat ” J87(>
Consolidated (Jet. (>, 1893.
-*6CR AWFORD VILLEJ*
ALLIANCE STORE!
Our Motto: Honest Goods for Honest Money!
Head what we have to say before you
buy your Fall and Winter goods, we
have sold goods for cash this year and
are therefore in a condition to give you
bargains throughout our entire stock,
we have no bad debts that we will try
to make good at our customers expense.
Bargains! Bargains • ? • ?
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 5c. per yard.
Jrans! 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
srone. V'
Boots and Shoes.
Wc desire to call special attention to
our stock of mens and boys boots ; see
them before you buy. The best line
children shoes in stoeh, we have ever had.
Young Men.
See our gents furnishing goods,
style hats and gents underwear before
you purchase.
Promiscuous.
fonowing . , goods; .
We keep on hand .....':r a goi’d supply ot this
ishons, Inoorii. k-ath -r, t<>K.it*eo, cigat’s. «'•»ockenS*
if fbMware, tinware, ch m3 fe, craeicew, turned goods, staple
and other things too numerous to mention. JFhen in town
sure to to give us a call and se c what we are do ng.
“W OOtiapman, Me:r
GREENESBORO,
TIE PLACE
TE BEY YOUR
When Von Come to
KIMBROUGH,
Is flic House to Buy From.
Wc invite the & ood people of Taliafetro
County to co ne and sea us. We have the
|,est line of goods at asjow a price as they
pan be sold, carry in stock an ele
gant line of
Dress goods and trimming,
ladies cloaks, shoos of all
kinds, clothing, hats, furni¬
ture, crockery, hardware,
domestics ot all kinds at
the lowest prices
If you cant come send us your orders.
will have our prompt attention,
you visit Greenesboro [be sure to
on
Kimbrough,
Bickers & Co.
Heard-Creissier Block
AN OP JEFFERSOK IAH PRINCIPLES-
GA. DECEMBER 8 , 1893
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Martin Leary of Crawford,
was down a stiort while Tuesday.
Buy your shoes of Kimbrough, Bickers
A Co., Greenesboro Ga.
Col - Cscar Mitchell of Atlanta, was
in the city Sunday.
For the latest importations in French
amt American Millinery, call on M : ss Ju¬
lia Thomas, at Armor Bro's,
$12.30 cloaks reduced to $3, at Armor
Bro's.
Messrs. IV. O. Andrews, and Char¬
lie Reid returned from a visit to the
Expostion, last Friday.
Nice lino of gents underwear at the
Alliance Store.
Fine chance fresh nuts at the Alliance
Store. All kinds at 15c.
We noticed Messrs. Et 11 ixon and
Willie Heard of Union Point near the
suburbs of our city last Sunday.
Just opened another shipment of ladies
Cloaks. Kimbrough Bickers & Co. Greeu
esboro.
Order your goods from Kimbrough
Bickers & Co. Greenesboro. Ga.
Mrs. Capt. Anthony was on a visit
to friends in Washington, the first of
the week.
Shoes! Shoos! Shoes! No one can fail
to seeuro w hat they want in shoos if they
will call at Armor Bro’s.
See our late New York styles in cloaks.
Armor Bro’s.
Gents’ and boys clothing, overcoats,
underwear, furnishing goods, neckwear
at cellar oottoiu prices. Armor Bro’s.
Miss Maude L ‘gw ti was am mg the
number, who visited Augusta Tues¬
day.
Nice'line glass ware just receive at the
Alliance Store.
Large stock best raisins just received at
the Alliance Store, amt going cheap. Spe¬
cial price on box lots.
Just now, around Crawfordville
farmers are sowing oats iu large
quantities.
Where are Kimbrough, Bickers & Co?
Greenesboro, Ga. What sre they? The
Iivilest, buirlmt firm ia Middle Ga.
Mi. Frank Rhodes shipped two car
loads of cattle to Augusta this weak,
Now that mouey is coming in how
paining your house,
....
glass, putty and etc.
Mr. T. L. Chapman accompanied by
his little son, Jack Leon took iu
Exposition last Tuesday,
Try a pair of those tear proof, wear
proof, novel jroof pants sold by
Bro's.
Follow the crowd and von wdl Ian I
the great Dry Cowls Emporium of
Bro’s.
The cold wave struck here last Mon
day night, and Wednesday morning
vealed the heaviest frost of the
Go to the Alliance siore and bttv
oil c’.otli at 20c jier yard.
One set glass ware, five pieces, all
30cts. at the Alliance Store.
Cotton lias fallen one eighth of
cent each day congress has boon
session, and the best sample
tilings a little over Gels.
Mr. C. Bergstrom of our city has
spiended stock, of dry goa ls,
hats, shoes, it itions etc. When tn
go arouo 1 and see him.
Misses Ella Re:d, Rox'e
and Floy Taylor, oliaparoned by
M. '/j. Andrews, visited the
Exposition last week.
Blue,stone at tn« Alliance Store at
per pound.
Sa'-e $100 by investing 45c 111 a bottle
Hoileyman’* Elixir for horse ccitc.
a certain cure- For sale at the
Store.
Mr. and Mrs. J 10 . Stephens
last Monday for Atlanta, at
place they will mike their
home.
Nothing adds so much to the
of a room as a beautiful lamp and T.
Rice of Greenes 1010 cau supply you a
city prices. Give him a trial.
Men< mid b *ys caos tioin 10 up at
Alliaure ,Sior«.
Even in the plucky little city of
e-boro o- e would h-rdly expect to find
diug store so complete in
its stock so full and fresh, and in
way a first class store, as the. Drug
of Mr. T. B. Rice. It would easily rank
first class’’ia August! tnl A'Jtosi.
Drugs, Ms Heines, flits, Faints, Glass
Perfumes, latest designes In ornamen
cldn t ware and etc. at T. B- Rice’s Green
esboro, Ga.
AwardeJ Highast Hanars-Warld’s Fair.
i
m
4
t Powder
*L
Tlie only Fure Cream of Tartar Powder.—Ko Amajot : i; No Aana>
U&ed ia Millions of Homes—40 the Star, lard
T fiom
A• r.\- gu to jiff ss ne •« tomes
Atlanta ot the death Josj Der
licott, a former resident of this place.
Uis remains will be iotc ted licte this
afternoon.
Go to G. Bergstrom s tor crockery,
chinawar.*, etc , etc.
$■_> 50 and S3 Jersey J»e»«Is go at 2flcts.
Armor llro’s. ^^
tVe want the trade of l liaferro county
and we will offer great pnjuoements to se¬
cure it. Will yon boy ow the cheapest?
If so Bros, we art- sure of yutn^atrouage. Ars
mor • k
Mr, Jno. r, ChapmafAiiid liis two
boys who have been jrciting in the
vicinity for several daysjtat, returned
t<L their home in Plyicfstli, F)a„ last
i’oesday, u
Everybody admires :;•*?! patronizes a
live and business tike ' der. Such an
one is the druggist, Mr.,'.'. B. Hire or
Greenesboro, Ga., The m tig Store ot tips
geata man lias lately In fr^iW ■f (*“iwutwi and
now looks as tiesh as '". rior, Mr
Rico can supply you will ? anything In
the drug line.
300Zeigler Urn's shoe I dug knocked off
at 81.73 A i mor Bin's. '
4 ) and 80c flannels n.-'JOc for 30 days.
Armor tiro's,
Messrs. A, (i. Banfu and B. L.
Robinson, r.preseiitiiq the Mammoth
Establishment, of Ai/aor tiro’s, of
Greenesboro, were in the city last
Thursday Friday and Saturday, They
are clever and experie 1 ced salesmen.
The most wonderful display of drees
goods to be seen in cuntial Georgia, Is on
exhibit at Armor Bro’s-..
Hollars actually seem" to stretch like
rubber at Armor llro’s. T
TO UK N’T OH I.KASK^ghe Taylor place,
containing about.Off aeri in Raytown Diet;
The Mrs Minnie E. Ufr; place containing
253 acres, in ik>4 Dint; i he J.iwson place
containing about :5> *d in <W4 Dial;
The Richards place (io»ialniiig about too
acres in tt.'8 Dist auw limt part of the
Smith or ByrulJda ptaca belonging
to Mrs, M. A. M, Smith infills Dlst. AH of
said places are for airasli 5 or 10 years
time with small cash pLiUttlt, Apply to
Rohm M. Roi.uich.
L =F A MAHtJAGHl
Nhws C( „ uh tnm MLiett tjut a
tpoitiage occurred < i fc$9J|t Ml aday
m,truing The c. < A pari i«s
WKfHidr(i » riJ* i*.<
IC
life"
Nonpareil Hvr Curler.
Will keep the Hair in curl the
Weather. Every pottle warranted by Hit.
It. J. Kkio.
A New Residence
Is soon to b* erected no BVoad «tr» et
posite Thf Advocate Democrat office.
We learn Mr. vV. U. (/liapflitu will have
luiiit, and Intel! Is occupyIuu ii .i* soon us
finished* He h. h ban the bouse
stood on this tile, torn down; fbis
dwelling is said to be ilie first
ever erected In Crawfo ivilie, and K
p in .Luces denote my \ on, this Haying
Certainly true. “Woivj uec wilb them
no rejoice”over the diUpp • trance of
ancient too Ing siruature, as well as
the prospect of having -‘i new
which will be n Vrtluub e addition to
town.
Is Your Ilair Fallinj Oat or
Cray.
If so try lleggs' Hair Itmiewer. The
effect i- wonderful. Sold a nl .arranted
by Dr, It. J. Rian.
The Entertainment.
Given by 1 . 1 m .Sun*' 1 m< last Sun¬
day evening, will repeated next
Sunday.
Owing to i he inclemency of
weather and ahsc-nce of several of
leading . p*trticir#.tn only , liilf of tlio
*,
j program was catried on . but even
this much was enjoyed bv all present.
; If the weather )» rmits the full pro
giam will lie carried out next
day evening at J o’cloCK (sun
Everyone isiuviiel to come out.
Sad Intelligence.
News reached < ratvfonlville
day of me dentil of little
Bea/Jey, the eliflit-yetr**nbi non of Mr
' ,
Red IJe,i 7 .ii-y of near Crawford,
! i day Tne o.ght .K,dy was the brought fast down and
oo train w.,s
interred in u.e ceui«ter> hete
day evening.
The bereaved parents have the
felt sympathy of U.e commu.ltty.
Piles ! Piles ! Piles !
Can be cured. I rv B-gg<’
Salve wh en everything IJ-.Tiui ha
Sold 'S!Ht D«
00 ~T3 e— Cs3 err CP m r^- era
Mr J B. Osborn Addresses a Full
and Enthusiastic House
On the Subject of Pop¬
ular Government.
As it had been announced in these col¬
umns, Mi J. B Osborn of Atlanta spoke
at ttiis place on the:10th.
Tho speakei was Introduced by Mr.
Paul L. Smith who prefaced his intro¬
duction by speaking, a tew winds for
the People's Party Paper, saying that a
proiv.Inont Populist in ( vav totdville had
received a card from Mr. Watson staling
that lie desired an energetic young man to
act ns agent, that, the party addressed
had seemed Mr. Samuel Gunn and he
would receive subs to the patter ami t hat,
to let such a valuable paper go down after
the spler.ilfd sacrifices already made In its
la half would leave a foul blot upon the
banner of the Populists of Georgia.
Mi. Smith then introduced the speaker
policing his present and increasing popes
lurity. Ids youth 111 years but long expo*
rlence In the abor movement, in iking of
blin almost a veteran, fur eight years lie
had been Identified with the labor move¬
ment, hud been Stale lecturer fur the Pop
ulists *f California during the last cams
pulgn, delegate from ( olorado to the late
ffiodgoSllver ooventli n, he had spoken
in over twenty differed states for tho cause
of reform. And he was here to dl.y In the
Interest of that same cause.
When Mr. Osborn began speaking it was
12:30 p. in. and he spoke for about two
hours, holding the close and sympathetic
attention of his audience, which utter,
In response to some sally of wit. or elo¬
quent appeal replied in whole-hearted up-
Mr. Osborn begun by giving a hlstorv
of the struggle for Llbertyln this country,
of the meeting of farmers at Pliilladelphla
who declared th it man lud certain Inals
lemible rights uf the farm irs who met In
Omaha last year and reiterated this great
truth and 'enumerated as soma of those
rights the money, laud and finance plank
of tip-People's Party, Mr. Osborn dwelt
at some length on what eonsUta'.ert true
democracy, showing that if we were to
take the definition of Webster, of Jefferson
and the great expounders of true deittoe
mey 'MM- Th® 1 B none uf It in the Hep,
ami 1) reviewed the
th- showing how
VHHi lai i at id
liuv wm. 1 It«i pram*nt functhm
ai*i? i»i« evil tin* mhuM® of Itn power. T' <*
Lmlienable rijrht of the people lo pay
had been * armed out to eorporutlon We
h id also given 2 M 0.000 square uillet of land
to mv ndIt*. 1 1<*H• Under eucli cotulltlona an
w<* now livu itomo want to ruin, drover
Cleveland would well represent Augustus
Caesar In the last days of Home’s hollow
liberties.
Thomas .Jefferson declared that banks
would be our i uln. Cleveland and Jeffor-*
son could not both be democrats, limij
Harrison And foncoln •* mid not noth have
been Republicans. The democratic jnr«
ty lia«l once declared ami lust bank >
br.t it had abandoned Hiat belief and e>
ety other dem tcratie measure for tiuvt
inat/cr The Jaw of einiiient domain ul
lowed a corporatleti to t k«r your bind
why shoo’d not flu*, same law give you (the
people) the same right to take the laud
of the corpora tions, especially when the
goveMHiieu*; had given them 2H ),00U miles
Territory or area equal to five states.
j When Columbus lie ileiiionstrated discovered America iliit it too
years ago was
tiOUNO. Hail h found it today lie would
have fou id it coiiNKKKP. Interest or u,u,
ry bad cornered it.
Mr. (Hbo'iHold of an A.atm baby born iu»t
'on« fig », which Inti rtted a Vortun • on
which to pay d jicr c *nt I»»1 «*r *-»L, It would
take the labor aad.'Hweat of families nli so
aggregate numberwoiild reach 1,20(1,000 I
souls. This allowed for those fainnies
to make their -iwo living at the same
time tiny made enough over a bare
living to pay Die Interest no llm fort
hup dial on« baby innerllHi. Vei
this awml Hysl.fi. was not denounced.
nay It w eih Fhvoi e d by (lie two old par*
and those who .oted for them.
On liaiifportation he said: If land
giyeu rail: nails had been eolrl i. , tot $!>
per acre It would have made a sum
4 times as much as the railroads ha l
cost. ‘ You speak of Railroad own
eisbtp to Home of the old roo»a backn
and Ibey him lack at you ‘wliy yon
——fool llidro in not though money
‘ )r t'l'.Ht tH il.o eLm- ^ how W^re'''"^
i„u|t;—-if diete Is not money eoor^i.
; to huy them how, did they Imll.l them?
I "*“ l K '*• ^ck was
[ ! J' ,h«v« M ,«*. cent of tax*
„„d „„| y 4 jan cent ofll.-prenen
tal iorj and yet we continue I Ins sy»
[ tcm. 'Ve,«(«
tUW|lt , c . |m , llf ,. are asked
j to go legislator* back on the men and demand*,
I ! our jnat a- soon as they at
tempi to make our demands law.
Ib-re h voice, from one, not noted
Cfor bis wealth, chirped out ‘'Hah bn
I t.'lev*land.” The speaker ’’cooked”
him so done In three u»mute»; nm hit g
' heard from the‘ Cleveland
more was
lie.’’ .
He said; •‘Ye* there .re loU of
j iieople their iu tin* hollowW Coi.Uy without »l,oe* oh
feet ”!Uh for Ch ^
I land.” Lo’. of them .-reeled l»*
, I rifUnuiisUatimi to teu<i Cheto hhoeA Af»d
1 they got left, end are now Waltzing
round hooping “Rah tor Cleveland.”
He followed this with an account of
the hundred, of home* that the Sheriff
of Fulton county wa* selling for taxes
5 under this rule of glorious!?) deusos
j cratic Speaking protperiiy e?j Tariff there
of the h- said
■ was 3 p c cent diff«-c*{<.c* l*tweea Ui«
| Ideal less diffrrjr.oe Rep. and than Dem. that, Tariff between bill and the
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VOL. 1 -NO." 10 .
parties themselves. But the Demo¬
crats are coming. we will vote
together when we get hungry together.
Hut you should come now, don't wait
Until you see us about to spieerd and
theii s'in in \V> wmit and need pou
now, wo »on i iinii.
Mr, O horn < Ins d with an i-’nqueiit
call (i act ion, «'d poiiiG d io glow
tug colors Him Inline of the iresista
ble onward miucli of the cause of
truth.
The Court house was crow di d. many
semcelv Imv'ng slanding room.
Cure lor Hemlnche.
As a rt mody for all forms of lloadaclie
Eh ctrlc Hitt-rs has proved to lie the \ cry
best . It effects a peunaneiit cure and the
most dreaded hahilual sick headache*
yield to its lofioeaee. We logo all who
are this iilltieted in ......cures bottle, and give
I,.nil'lly a fair trial. In eases of ha¬
bitual constipation Electric Bitters cures
by giving tint needed tone to ilie bowels,
nml few eases long resist, the use of tills
medicine. Try II once, bulge hotllesonly Store.
fifty cents at Di .11. .1. Held’s Drug 2
A Pleasant Evening
Whs spent by the young ladies m (1
gentlemen of our town last Tuesday at
llie hospitable home of Mr. and ,1/is.
T. C, Holden In the enjoyment of an
ambrosia supper. The sociable was
given In honor of Miss Ella Itoyliin,
one of White Plains most pleasant and
entertaining vo -ng ladies, who Ib on a
yislt to M is. Holden.
A pant mime game wasplaved, wh’ili
was new to most of the young people
present, thereby making it doubly
interesting’
At a seasonable hour ambrosia and
cake were seived in abundant, quails
titles, and In a hearty manner did the
participants show their appreciation of
the famous '‘food of the gods.” Alter
supper the game of ’’coins" was played
until the tell-tale face of the clock lu
diculed that it was time to go home.
The nfTablo host ami hostess will not
soon bo forgotten for their earnest en¬
to entertain.
A Mystery.
It is a mystery. Indeed, how Mr. G.
Bergstrom of our city can sett goods
cheap. If you do tint believe this
call on him when in lows and Inspect
his well a>sorted stock of groceries.
drv goods, dot hi up, shoes, lints, crock
eiy, notions, etc., and you will ihj cm -
voiced, Hi* sJrAtt wtm° i m ° 1 ' tbs tuiwu
Sharon Dots.
Hiiai'Oiiltes conHnott to visit the ex¬
position,
Mr. T. F. Kendrick was at In sines*
Tuesday, though not entirely well
Irom it few days sickneis.
Our town Met ms to h«ve had an At
Li lit h spell last week abundance of
sensation t ut nobody killed. The train
(lew op and at ruck Uni engineer on
lliecliiii; Mr,.I, II. ."ituna. Knew Iti*
his mule and right badly hurl hit arm
and tl.n Io wi marshal has s t a hie
row of lifca on M iln and ( lldicli
st reets. We look for another boom
about (h tlsimas.
Miss Florence Moore of Fair Clay,
visdi.il Mrs. J. A. K mdrlek this wc. k
The Kendick glu was moved this
w i-k Io I ho fin m iif Ml . .1. It. Kei -
driek t> renittbi until hi* crop m
fiinried. Mr. Kendrick is s good f.n
liter In additn ii lo ft large cotton crop
he has alio hi- own ''ling and II nni
i.y.”
Mr. C L. Ila.-liv made the •■Bass”
t,M ch ""' U, ' H w,, ' k for v,r *- *-■ '• An
dftison, which will hold only one
"' of milk, (signs of moie
Dme». )
Mr. T. E. Kendrick look
of Expontlon rale* I* Augusta
*** , 10 ""•’ l ,t , “' P”8b>leiy. ,,
Vl<? I if 11« Ini) k «l ghlH of tbr* I*ich
by lei leu 8. 8 . 1*111 (vntiltmla
hU , no Sfl.iii », .,. si.<l>, , towards , . , , b
” " ’
the < . ngo lout, lo Is. used by
mitsii paries upon Hie Congo rlv. r.
„g 1( -eHbl V surprising to tee
w,ir 1ib*i;d Hlllin . i/rown «f» fouch
better, nod on Hie^t the bint Saturday.
'-"he Town <.’oimcil me! u, the. city
,;<M * 1 !r,w '
ft is earnestly desired |*> the lies!
.aiop.e .hat .he ........Ill Increa-e
l, "‘ UrMnM * t !' H " ch
aH w,lt “‘ ,t ho,,w,t m “
it.
Mersli.m »iya he'll wiltw a
,etu " r 11,0 A i>vcc/. o. n A t
Bifjieitmd aleml the dehaucliee and
dram drinking-gentleman,
it is supposed, there'll hi
business changes is Simr ... ere
Y- Hr iii’era,
On last Sunday morning at Hie
home of U.e bride’s parents. !V * r
George Uregoty and Ml** Carile
by were united in marriage. Judge
Ton,,r rill ,a,,t. With invocation*
,,f 0)ai ,y blessings from f.mrnts they
COQir n<'ii(e lo share their port (on* of
life and love.
j Mr. J*ck Perkins loet h
containing twenty . dollai , ,, lattt T (J 6 i
! day.
J. A. Kendiiek i* offering ;4Jc pe.
1 d< z. for eggs. He also has capital
a
; stock of shoes and clothing
{must be sold at a cheap cash price
THE POPULACE EXCITED!
MysU‘!’ioUH Disapiieai’- 1 1
illK 0 Of Ml’S. Waltcf
Pittman
From the Home o f Mr. Ar¬
thur Ogletree Last
Saturday Night.
A quiet Sabbath morning.
Tho bush of a wintry day brooding
o’er I he land.
Tne nnriifff.Hl besom of a mill pond,
serenely rt fleeting the rays of tho
morning sun.
Then—The gathering crowd, the
weeping women, tha anxious inquiry,
tho knots of the low talkers, tho order
of command, tho cutting away of tho
dam, and rushing of waters, the strain¬
ing eyes of tho watchers, And the
fruitless labor ended, ai d the object of
'lie search unfonnd. Such was tho
scene around the mill pond of Mr, Aus
ther Oglet tee, three miles from Craws
forJville last Sunday morning,
O,' course, as, it usually is, a woman
wiis at the bottom of it nil.
Mr. Walter Pittman of Sharon, ac¬
companied by Ills wife, were on a visit
to the family of Mr. Atthcr Ogl tree,
last week, I,ast Saturday night about
supper time Mrs. l’ittman stepped out
of Ukehoutc' No onetuapieioned any
thing until several hours had passed.
When her prolonged absence caused
search and Inquiry to he mudo All
during tho night, the search was con¬
tinued I y neighbors amt friends, but
without avail.
U was surmised by soinithat she
had fallen Into the pond, near lbs I oim
Oitiers feared that her mind lad be
n.iine affected, and she was wandering
through the woods near; there bolng
whispers of family iron tils.
After a consultation It was decided
to draw off the pond. This was done
but revealed nothing.
On* remarkable feature about the
trouble was, that the husband of the
missing woman, manifested so little
•uterest In regard io the measurta
TfflnnT !tF*rftig f
Ii m wife. Saturday uiglit, while others
were out searching be was asleep.
This caused a great in any unfavorable
comments upon his, at least apparent,
lack of interest. When t'rst ques¬
tioned about || IU mutter, he seemed to
think she was iii the mill-pond; itftcr
watda did,not know where she was.
Later it was repotted that she, in
company with u man, trad tamo seen
gi'lng toward Craw ford v ills, artei
dark, .Satinday evening. Tracks were
found that convinced oninv tn Die be¬
lief that Hint was making fut the
Tho “picayune” pisses Crawford >
villi! tw>< hours ufter t ightfull, and it
believed that sho got on this train.
Mr. Paul Smith, w! o was going to
IJniuii Point on the ptcayuns, reports
., ci,up|H gut on at tho game Hmo Iio
did. though from the opposite side
from which passenger* generally boatd
i I»m train.
Thoiie who worn at tho train said
no woman got on, but as this couple
got on I rom tho opposite si to the dark
| m ss prevented them from being seen
! liy the bystanders.
J Mr. Smith Is not personally ac¬
quainted with either party, hut from
his description it is thought that tli'S
was the missing paily. Some also
fLink the man Is the brother of Mr.
Walter Pittman and that the couple
weie making for Athens,
1 oNDAV, Dec. i. —No news yet
I , from the missing woman. Public
i opinion eased itself, believing from
i .•Saturday nigh.’*
report k that she was
in Athens. Mr. Walter Pitluiatl went
to Athens today lo try and feiret out
the mystery.
TuBw)dy _ Mr p lUmall retorwd
f rnln AibetiH today brmgiuv the re
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tll iu pUce
anested through a warrant Issued bv
his fatber-iu-lawr, but after an buer
view between thetwothefatherre
ce.yed enough information to lead him
; b«-iteve t is daughter was safe, so he
(linnisseil the warrant amt Mr. Put
man was released.
! Wednesday—Mr. Will Carey went
,0 Athens today in search of Mrs.
l’l tlUfttl.
Thurstlay—Mr. Carey returned on
'!'•• last trahi, bringing wich luoi tho
I „ bjw . t of *« ar( . h . He siys he
1 .... 1 Mr8 »»_ 1 -ttman ..... abrul four mile* ,,
’
from Atl.eus, at the home of her
father-in-law. The cause of her sud
don departure is still a myste'y to too
pubiic.
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