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ii'tred at the Past Office til Crxncford
Go, as Second Class Mail Matter.
TUB OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE
GREENE AND TALlFHIiliO
COUNTY FARMERS ALU
ANCE AND INDUS¬
TRIAL UNION,
4l-o the (IlDci il orguuol
iulVi-ro Co Hilly.
PAUL L. SMITH, KniToa.
Crawfordville Erid.-y, Dec. 8, 1893.
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EDITORIAL NOTES
“Mtn pay for eating, pay for
Pay when they cut a caper;
Y’es, pa' for everything on earth
Except their county paper."
The Sparta lshmaelite justly
.srizes Secretary Carlisle as a “poor
renegade who has sold liis
cr office.”
Don’t forget '.hat the election
off next Thursday, Dec. 14. And,
Don't forget that you can vote
you have paid this year’s taxes or
.Marked improvements are still
made iu the Advocate-DemoCiiat
Crawfordville. From i's
we should judge the people
their paptr —Farmers Light.
Thanks, .many.
“Wiio will the I’opuhsls
.or Governor?”
“That is the question.”
Our brother editor of the
Enterprise says, “we have the man
are just itching to tell.”
Speak out Dro. Enterprise. Rub
itching spot by passing over liis
Who is it Bro. Enterprise?
This winter is the time to do tip
work that will win the victory
November. Remember,
to elect then and those
will chose the next President of
United States if the election is throw
into the House. It is now' pretty
tain that the election will go into
House unless the new party sweeps tin
country.—Missouii World,
The financial gloom of the
is deepening, the long cherished
of tlie masses slowly sinking in a
cJcips sea, the full effects of the
Contract iou act beginning to fall
us, the price of labors’ products
down, down, down, and to complete
colossal tragedy “the Democratic
gress is in session.”
Such is the condition of
Wo sav it reverently: God help us;
will not help ourselves.
GOOD NEWS; LISTEN!
Judge Mark Blanford, ex-.Tudge
the Supreme Court of Georgia lias
ered his alhglance to the
party and will in the future act
the people. In introducing L’ol. C.
Thornton, of Columbus, at Buena
court he said that he could no
he party to the deception practiced
the Democratic party. It had
the honest people atul therefore lie
solved himself from the parly of
honesty. This corning from
Blanford will carry with it much
It demonstrates that men arc fast
turning to principle and deserting
tisanisni.—Living Issues.
TO THE RESCUE, SCIENCE /
The liearFets powers lliat be have su
ceeded in their interna! scheme to fas
ten upon our country a single,
standard. This means that labor must
give twice as much of its bard
products to obtain possession of that
which law says alone slialPpay
the dollar.
This means mote wealth for
wealthy, more poverty and
lor tlie poor.
Were gold as plentiful as copper,
silver even, it would not have this ter
rible power to oppress. It is the
ity of gold that gives it the
throne. '! he goh’.olalors how dtwn
whorshlp the yellow metal, for the sim¬
ple teaso” that ihe heathen
worship the white elephant In .ecu
there it so few of them. Make golf,
plentiful and its power is at an end, ano
Wall street together, with its fat liisb
priest, will seek another g*id. That i-.
will seek to make “scarce " inota!
they a
tlie money sumo'ard. it is not- bccau-s*
gold is gold that it is enthroned as t
divinitv. but beetiuse there is so littl.
of it It s a scarce money tlie Moloch
of Wajl street desire.
All fair minded people nuts! admit
I,»kc« -S',1'1 »- I"™; »*»•
bless humanity.
GEOhuIA PailfMT uALLAN 1 OnUCDIIPQ uUltnrluH
o
While at tie World's Fair He Becomes
Chivalrous Toward Two Belles
From the Chicago Blade.
A good s ory is told rf a couple of
Maloi e’s young ladies while visiting
the Wot id's Fair, says the Malone (N.
Y.} r«. 0« fc, Ike, «...
of She side excursions and received a
getj deal of attention from an elderly
gentleman vslio they thought was just
a little ico friendly for a stranger.
They made it so plain that they were
suspicious of him and were trying to
“shake” kirn, that dually he noticed
their reserve and said to them that
| they need not feel embarrassed or dis
! turbed, that he had daughters at hi me
i as old as they were. Still they ie
tained their coolness and reservation
. toward ihe stranger, regarding whose
| good intentions ihi-y were not quite
certain. Nevertheless lie remained as
swlhinl »n(i chivalrous as it was po. sl¬
ide fur a slra per in b', and so coire
iinued while in their company. A few
d ivs later they again uni. this time
the id. ntity of their new -made fru nd
leaked out. Imagine the surprising
shock that crept over them on hearing
that the gentlemen whom they had
almost shuoned on .ccmint of his gal¬
lant attentions was the Governor of
Gei igi!.
(ilia ran teed Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggist to
sell Dr. King's New Discovery for Con¬
sumption, Ci uglis and Colds, upon this
co Million. If yon am afflicted with
Cough, Cold or any Lung, throat or Chest
trouble, and will use this remedy as di
rected, giving i a fair trial, and expe¬
rience no b' nefit you u,ay icturn the
bottle and have your money refunded.
We ci uld not make inis offer did we not
snow that Dr. K’tig’s New Discovery
could be relied on. Dr. It never K. .1 disappoints. lteid's Drug
Trial bottles free f.t
Store. Large size 50c and $1. 2
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PEOPLE'S PARTY PLATFORM
Adopted in Xational Convention at Omaha
July 4, 1892.
First.—We demand a national currency
safe, sou id and lh xible, issued by the
geneiel Government only, a full iega
tender for all debts, public and private
and that without the use of banking ror
porations, a just, equitable and efficient
means of distribution direct to the people
at a tax not exceeding 2 per e nd per ai s
mini, be provided, as sat forth in the
ubtrea-ury p in, of the Farmers’ Alli¬
ance or some hotter system also by pay¬
ments in discharge of its obligations tor
public impiovemeiits.
Second.—We demand the freeand un¬
limited coinage of silvet and Rold at
present legal ratio of 16 to t.
Third.—We demand that the amount o.
thecircilating medium bs speedily in
creased to not less than £50 per capita.
Fourth—We demand a graduated In
come tax.
Fifth.—We believe that the money of
the country should he kept as much as
possible in the hands of the people, and
hence we demand that all state and na
Uonal revenues shall be limited to the
necessary expenses of Ihe Governn.cn
economically and honestly administered
Fifth.—Wc demand that postal savings
laiilis be established by the goveiimut
for the safe deposit of the earnings of the
pvople and to facilitate exchange.
Seventh —Transportation boing a means
of exchange and a public necessity, the
. yerum int snout 1 o.vn and operate the
ail toads in shtr i'litfroat of the people .
Eighth.—The telegraph ami the tele¬
phone, like the post office system being a
necessity for transmission of news, should
be ovyued and operate ! by the Govern¬
ment in the interest of the peop'e.
Ninth.—The land. Inula ling all the nat
ural sources of wealth is the heritage
of all the people and should not be ino
nopolized for speculative purposes, and
then ownership of lands should he pro
liibite I. All land now held by railroad
and other corporations in excess of their
actual needs, and all lands no v owned h
aliens should bo reclaimed oy the Govern
meet and held for actual settlerso
Back lens Arnica Salve.
The bast salve in the worn! for Cuts
Bruises, Tetter, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lilieurn Fovtr
Seres, Chapped Mauds, Chilblains
orus, niidallSk.n Eruptions, and posi
ivelj Cures Piles, or no pay required. Jt
is guaranteed to give pel tect satisfae tion
or money refunded. Price 2> rents per
hex. For sale bv Dr .K. J. Reid.
Advertised Letters.
The following list of letters remain¬
ing in the post.,ffice at Crawfordville.
Taliaferro county , Ga,, wiil be sent to
the deadh tter office if not called for at
the expiration of 30 days from date,
Lee. 8, 1803.
Mi-s Fannie Edwards, Mrs. Cath¬
erine Edwaids, Mr-c Lizzie Lvens, Mr.
Robert Stephens.
Begys Little Giant Pills.
H*‘; <!a hr* Con^tip ition and In-*
r i rv r thfciu. bold and warranted
by Du, K. J. It kid.
Cleveland's Message to Congress
Absoibhig Matters of Interest Are
Being Discuss*d.
While Congress is at walk on
.sauus ; of.U,e day, the people iu general
art) thinking almut where to buy
clothes the cheapest. This perplexing
j juestion can be easily answered, if
},(.y vvill only pay J. M. storey, ol
* Jreeushoro a visit.
Mr. Storey has said time and again
hat In- re selling gi> -ds at lower fl .
i es l' an any of ins conqietitors.
Hi is assertion needs an Inspection of
mis stock In te- proven.
Our weather prophets afl say we
will leave a very severe winter this
:r; f
look-t i,>i.,ck .Icl.,11 ,
mg. dry goods, ha's, boots, shoes,
not ' on! '’ e<l ’“ anf * VOU W ''* ,l0t ' eave
-
tiefore potchasing what you want,
now. A r.ew lot of clothing
just received and going at very I>w
figures. Y’ours Co serve.
J. M STOREY.
Gieeirestroro, Ga.
Begg, Diarrhoea Balsam.
s-jhi and warranted by Ire K J.
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NOTICE TAXES.
t will he at the following named places
on dates below. Please meet mo promptly
and pay your taxes,
Baytown, Dec. 1st.
Crawfcrdville, Dec. 21.
Battery, 008th District Dec. 4th.
Crawfordville, Doc, 5th.
Lyneville, lire. tHh.
602 District court ground, Dec. 7th.
Sharon, Dec. 8th.
Crawfordville, Dec. 9th.
Baytown, Dec. 11th.
Fluker. 605th Dretriet- Dee. 12th.
607 District, comt ground Dec. S3th.
I ratvtordville. Dec 14th.
Battery, 608th District Dec. 18th.
From tlie 15th to the L’Otli of December 1
will he in Crawfordville. My books must
close ou December 20th, 1898.
Respectfully,
G. T. Kdwaium.
Tax Collector Taliaferro C uuty.
Legal Advertisements.
Citation.
( \ EORGIa —Taliakkkko County. To
\ T all whom it may concern: n. II.
Rhodes, administrator of Mrs Rebecca
Harper, deceased, has in due form applied
to the undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of said d -
ceased, and said application will be heard
o i t e lii t Mi n ’ay in January n xt, at
10 o’cIock in my office, in the Court House
of said county.
GEO. II. MITCHELL,
Dee. 6. 1898. Ordinary.
Citation.
ft E’ ’IK: IA —Taiu aebbuo Countv. R.
“T J. Mai n ni l Charlie Mann as exte¬
nt! rs of Hie estate i f John T. Mann, has
for ’illy made application the to the undersigned
leave to-ell lands of said
and I will pass upon si id application on
the first Moiulai iii January next in my
office in Court House oi said county. Said
land consists of a tract «f land containing
throe hundred and eighty-five acres, more
or less, in said county, adjoining public
road, lands of Charlie Mann, John Hol¬
den , J. C- Lunecford amt other-.
GEORGE MITCHELL,
Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors mid Cred¬
itors
GEORG I A—Taliaferro Coil nt y.
All persons indebted to tin* Estate of
W. M. Tappnn, late of snid county de¬
ceased, arc requested t« make immediate
payment, agiiiii-t a d all pc sons having claim-
s.iidjKstato the undersigned art; requested in to pre¬
sent same to trims
of the law.
Phkije A. Tappan.
Executrix.
White Plains, Gn.. Nov. 20, 1893.
Your Time
Pxm ji yuf
When it needs repairing can be profit¬
ably perlence placed in my hands. My long ex
as a
Practical Jeweler
Ki aides me to do all kinds of work per¬
taining to tlio Jewelry When Trade clock in a p*ofi
cient manner. your or watch,
oreastpin needs or ring, repairing, or Jewelry anything of any
-cription hat give trial. When or wish In
' line me a you
anything it, in and the jewelry line satisfaction made anew 1
can (lo guarantee and
pricet.
Respectfully,
A. S. Laramore,
Crawfordville, Ga.
Office in Alliance Store.
w ?> 7U — o —Good Special Agept
*■ * fordville and vicinity
fir the Ordinary Department of the
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
of New Y'ork. Good Territory and
excellent contract to right man.
Cold), Cahanias St Vo.
Uen’l Agents, M icon.Ga.
Election Notice.
A vacancy having occurred in the
offie of Sheriff of Talifcrro county
Georgia, by reason of the death of
Herehe! V r . Beazh-y former Sheriff of
said county who died Nov. 5th 1893.
Notice is hereby given that an election
will be held forsheriff of said county
in accordance with tlie Statutes in
such casts made and provided, on the
14th day of December 1893, at the
Couit IL use and the several lawful
election precincts of said county to fiill
said vacancy and the unexpirod term
of said Hercliel V, Reazley as Sheriff
a s afore said.
Gi-.o. If. MrTciiKt.r.
Ordinary of Taliafei ro Co.
This Stth. day of November 1893.
1*1 TT8 HARMIN'A T1 \ r E.
Is an instant relief Jor colic of infants
cures Dysent try, Diarrhea, Cholera In
fanturn iac?l or any other derangements of tin
,p, n and t>o<r*-B:
For wholesale by Lamar Drug Compa
ny, Atlanta, and Macon. Ch.
—
LOST
A large amount of Money is kart an
nualy by parties purchasing worthier*
^ z?z::z
v ,.,y farmer or gardener in yo'tr section
will ink; you * bbc'al offer, write
for particular* are! piie*-* at,.i,c<, send
.tamp h-r descriptive Catalogue. Agent
aaoiel everywhere.
A'd cs*, Cherocbce Nor*' ry Co.
Waycrrw.-Da.
LOCAL COTTON MARKET
Middling *i/ A
Middling . ' fi 5>
7
BE(
AS USUAL>
Our great house gronas ’lieatli the multi¬
of v
Wonderful Bargains
That fill every inch of space from basement
dome. „ It takes cash ami a shrewd buyer
snatch these rare values from the great
of the North and East. We’ve
the rocks and the best buyers that en¬
the field this season. Nothing new
us.
rvi
mm iisvaib
in uloihiug aIoho; full suits fi’oin 75c to*$50. Every
itr.agirable ; fill no from the looms of t ho world. Wo
liallenge aliy dealer to show our $10 business or dress
suit for ]$ss than $13.50 to $15. Our Dress Goods,
Silks an<! Trimming Department reminds one of the
incon irarable “Midway Plaisaiieo.” For hero you
see the late importations of France, England,
Ireland, Scotland and Germany, China, In¬
dia! and Japan; we show smooth finish
double width Henriettas at, 12.}e, real 20<;
valines; 50 novelty patterns reduced
!$7 from $15, $12.50. $10, $« 50 and
at 3.f0 to G.50 to make
i room for new arrivals.
i
H
F Our //opsackings, /’lain
and Sturm Surge, (’ashmeres,
bill wo\>l Henriettas, silk warp
[Henriettas, Gilbert Suitings, Benga
lines, shaded Surahs, Crystal Benga¬
li ran, Armoitvs, Plaid South, Tafet»s,
GiwraiibS, Da oi Asms, etc , cannot be niateli
ed 1 any retail denier south of Mason and
4 M These fronds n res’dl'^ig like wildfire. 1
* The Call largest f*^rin and the mowing" complete to avoid stock the great.rush. of //osieiy,
moA
Gloves, lh ml kerchief#, Corsets, Belts, Braids, Edg¬
ings. Insul'tioriH, Ltccs, Embroideries, Gimps, Nuts,
wheels, LNwajimenteriwi, etc., we have ever before carried.
Our Artistic Milliner,
Miss Julia Thomas, loads the trade; with
grandest and most beautiful array ol
styles yet seen in our city. She never
to produce just wln t a person wants.
Her sales arc; immense if cotton is cheap.
can conn; m arer making a dollar stretch
a piece of rubber than anybody. She is
for a larger trade; from Taliaferro
drive in all wool flannels; 40 and 50c;
being knocked off at 20c; how’s that!
Zcigicr llros. IjtSt shoes af $1.75.
• “ $2.50 shoes at $ 1.50.
There is nothing in slmot that wc can not
We keep everything and want your
promising to save you from 15 to 53 l-.‘>
we believe we will secure it.
Yours to serve,
ARMOR BROS!
Cjlreenenboro, Cxil.
KOTICK.
i
I AV ih. to itiiorin the
who wish tO gBt )ITi»
paraphs taken u,
I v ill not be at
lo „ , 5 days
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LOfncatKl yOU Will be Sat! <.<
with JOtir work,
G. S. IIinton, Artist
ache and N irnltia, ar*-<-n!v sever- r
niiml-r* that your stomach, liver ami kitl
nev* are not in proper wor o.-c'iTco '
that yon -Imniil retnov u
Itegg*’ Bl<x*l Furifii-r and Blood
grip u *,.jtveiy do lb - a* It *'*t- directly on
the vital paits. Every bottle warranted
KklP-
GEO, W, BR0\V r i\
—DEALER IN
Dry GockJs, Clothing, Calicos Shoes, Do
Dress Goods,
mefcticsand . * Notions. kt •
Tinware, Hardware, Drugs J?
and . Medicines, - o Sugars and ,
Coffees, Can Goods, all
Varieties. Bagging,
and '1'ir-H,
An*l all & goods sold in a first
class , COUfltry Store. High
est price paid for cotton
• - all grades:
SHARON
A UQrU^TA
EXPOSITION
—and—
GlICU STATE FAIR
Will Ee A Perfect
EHCYCLCPAEDIA’- FOB.TH ^YOOWG AND OLD
In fact it wilt fotm the strongest combination of Instructive and Entertaining
Kei roatlon, as well as amusement, ever before attempted in the State.
Ueorgeousand Sparkling Displays of Fire Enchanting Works! Music Day and Night
Great ami Exciting Race*
be TiutU is the Attractions will I e so Numerous and Varied Space Will not Ad m
of a Detuiled List.
-tiie
CiJeorgia Itailroacl anil Controlled
Lines
Will pl«ce round Hip ticket Loin all rigular S'at Ions nt rates names named below
The salt! of Tickets will comenee Nov lnbi December r 13:It, nnd continue until 1898. Hie departure of
Ini n aclu dulod to arrive ar Augusta t-20 18, 1893
K sell ticket will have, one Adinlisioii Coupon. Tin limit of Tickets will be 15
Including day of sale.
a STATIONS MMN LlNEf -wc*
t Rates
■Cl • felon reeiiesboro I’olnl To ” Augusta " and " Return ” { 82 82 fiski
w 54 to.
Crawfordville W 06
Inmett -5 t HI
Norwood »• u
1 ' amak U 3>
.*• m Cl Ah: : AT §
-AT-
1 CENT A MILE
-DISTANCE TRAVELED
Tuesdays and Thursdays ot Each Wesk
nt* cent per mile trnvc'ed late will u| 6.-5 for ad
ml,salon Coupon. Secure ots before ai rival ol
{Special Notice.
The Return Portion of ALL TI< KKTH must bn Stamped by the Secrelnry of the
Exposition within the Exposition Grounds before they will he honored for passage.
Titos. K. SCO I T, A. O JACKSON, JOE W Will l K,
Acting Cen'l Malinger. Uen'l Passingcr Ag't. Tiny. Pass, Agt, Augusta Ca.
Tins Ciiuitcni’h
CRAW FORDVILLE.
Baptist church, Rev. It. K. L.
pastor. Preaching on first and
SnmlnmJywaiE - farr^ tnid
p. in. Hunt! uJTrC j^ptT _ i
or meeting fSft ouesday night,
M. E. Chureli. Rev. J. It.
pastor. I’ruueliing on fourth Sunday
month at 11 a. in. and 7:!IU p. in.
day school at 4 p. in.
HHAHON.
Methodist < liiirch, llov, A.
Pastor, l’n aching 4Ui. Sunday
11 o’clock a. in. 1'rayrr mooting
day higliia, Hunday 3 o’clock P, M.
on .Sunday.
South Libui ty Presbyterian.
Rev, F. T. Simpson, pav tor. Preach
ug on third Sundays at 11 o’clock.
Prayer meeting t very Sunday night
Sunday school 11:30.
Purification church, Roman (7at!i*.
ollc. Rev. A. J, Seiumes, pastor.
Services on Sundays at 10 a. in. On
eek days at (i.Jfi ii.ir.
GREAT
EVENT.,' 189 O. o
The^ Aogusta* Exposition
a«ande<
GEOJiGlA STATU FA
Augusta, Ga •
opens November 14
Closes December 14
Great Attractions!
Grand. Thrilling and Magnificent
Spectacle*.
Novelties of every kind and Special
Great Day*.
T’ticmlav, November the 14th,Open
»"fc' day.
Wednesday, November L*tb,Govern¬
or* Day.
Friday, November 17th, Educational
Day.
Tuesday and Wednesday, Novembei
22*t and 22*1, Georgia and South Caro -
linaDays,
Thursday and Friday, Noveiiil _ tv 23d
-'4ib, Veterans Day*.
Rpecial days arranged for the entire
t of the Kxpoaiuon.
$2(J(m in p n . MumBi w/m h»
Grand i» Jieorgeou*
rrH i U ctioti. combined withtli.
indoor and outdoor attractions
seen in the South.
Burning of M'Um ow.
Excursions from all part*.of the
Jatwest rate* on al. railroads,
DatCS—
Nov. 14 to Dec. 14.
LUMBER!
Good, seasoned lumber of
her line call on or write to
ROUT. SMITH.
Philomath,
TO THE
I desitc to Htate to my old
patrons us well an to my
Iriends. tl at I am back
Greenesboro at my old trade,
blacksmilhing, with Mr. C. Ji.
Finch, back of Armor Bros,
* +
store.
JNO. 1II WIN.
BUY NONE BUT THE GENUINE.
.‘t,(Kk() Merclnnts sell ]’/t WHY,,
gPECl/iCLC; .
£,OOOof them hsndted ojier Spce
taclert wiihoni 8ucc<?»».
Tliese Famous Clashes are Fitted to
(lie Ejeat
Dr. li. J. REIDS,
Crawfordville, s - Georgia.
J. H. MONCRIEF.
Resident Dentist
CreoncsAoro, Ca
I with to return my thank* to a gener
ou* public for past favors, and to announce
i.iat I have the “New and Improved
hctlwl" fur oieralious in filling teeth
prepared to serve you in a sa tiriactory
manner nt ali lime*.
_
JAMES DAVISON
— Attorney at Law.-
Georgta
LOANS negotiated.
in Court House. Wil. practic in
couatla*
to the
Advocate-Dem*
ocrat.