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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1894)
©aBMa*** Consolidated Oct. 6, 1893. - 10GAL NEWS What The Editor Sees Aad Hears About Town. rhe Physiology ot I-o»e Now that I’ve wou the maiden’s heart, The fact to me is clear Tj win her hand I’d have to try To win her father’s ear. —PuucU Vnre bad weather this week. A fine lot of turnips jnst received at C. rrgstrora's. Ur. Beazlev has bought a new bug *y Fresh bananas at C, Bergstrom’s, $'>.t» par dozen. The young people here, bad * coin party last Friday night. A larRe lot of unparebed peanuts at feta, per qoart, at C Bergstrom's Mr. D. P. Henry our efiioient aheriff, has bought him a horse. Rev. J. R. Lewis filled bis regular appointment here last Sunday. Remember we taka county produce, such as butter eggs, chickens etc, now as payment for subscription. Buy your supplies now befors he prices a Dance. C, Bergstrom's is the best place to get them. Madam Rumor says there will be more business changes in our city in the near future. Buy your onions sets at the Alliance Store. Mr. Paul Slaton of Tyrone Ga., came up Sunday to call on a Craw fordville young lady. Paint your buggy with ready mixed paint kept at the Alliance Store, It is reported that Crawfordville will lose one of its best and pleasant¬ est young ladies soon. Capt. Jno. C, Halt of Union Point was in the city ou a business trip, .Monday. A new lot of tinware has just come to hand at C. Bergstrom’s and going at rock bottom prices. ■ The city council is having the well iu front of the Alliance store, cleaned out this week. Where did you buv that suit of clothes ? “At O. Bergstrom's, of course, the cheap est place in the county,*’ , Guess wbat young mao ot nfil&ta j>n neighborhood got b.st last Wed¬ nesday night, on his way to a party. Mrs. W. O, Rhodes teaches a school at Pea Ridge this year. Ho! for the marriage bells on Feb ruary 8th. lie would like to call attention to the supplement, in this week’s issue of Holden, Farmer ft Co. Theyjwill give the public first class bargains in everything they handle* They will be found at Mr. Titus Richard’s old store. A horse race occnred on the ‘„out sk rts of our town, last Saturday. Messrs, T. F, Cain and T. J. Flynt held tlie reius of the horses enter¬ ed. When Mr. Flynt made the home run Mr. Cain was “out of sight” Although we are more than sorry to see this young lai . carried from our midst. We cannot help to congratu¬ late the man who is to be so fortu¬ nate’ It sav el hiv boy’s life. Mr, D. A. Cur¬ ry Conductor C. A A R.JIt. Slater Mo., gives his convictions th is; l hi 'lily praise Dr. Bull's Ceugh Syrup for saving my little boys life, who is five years old. He iiad ft severe case of the croup which th« Sprup relieved irainediolely. One of out aspiring young men is at* ised of writing the following note to hr girl:' Dear Mbs--May I have the exquisite beatitude ofescort ing your corporal system ov -r the por¬ tion of ground intervening between ths house erectel for the worship of the divine Being and the home of your paternal domicile, after the di uvnal luminary has receded behind the western horizon.” Read This i To our friends who are not financial¬ ly able to take The Advocate -Df.mo chat, If you will bring us county pr— duce of any kind, such as butter, eggs, chickens, etc etc. wc wnl take it and i redit you for it ou your subscription. We will also accept an order on the merchant who runs you. This offer does not leave hardly a shadow of any excuse for all our delinquents and we hope they will co-operate with us in helping us to the cash bairis system. Awarded Highest Honors—World s Fair. D-PRICE’S mm ^ owder The only Fare Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Used ia Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. ■■ THE AD VOClxE-DEMOCEAT. CORRESPOK DENTS. Union Point Notes, Bt A Boy. Mias Hall one of Popes belles is vis¬ iting friends in our city, Buy flue Early Rjsc potatoes from P. E. Battle. Every one must go to the dedication at Siloarn next Sunday and hear a flue sermon and gat a good dinner. Fresh Bananas and Oranges 2d cts per dozen at P. E Battle’s Now the fight is over people can rest better. »* ood Flour 50 cts a sack at P. E, Battles, Farmers are getting in lots of oats, and there will be a big crop mad*. Fresh Sardines going at 12 l-2c’.» per box. P. E, Battle. A negro came to town Tuesday with broga i slippers, homespun era. vat, square cut coat an-erold slouch hat. Men’s hose Klcts per pair, at the cheapest store In the county, P. E. Bettle’s of course Prof. Tribble has a fine school, over s xty pupils and prospect of several m >re. Fresh stoc’t of canned goods and groceries just received at P. E. Bat¬ tle’s Mr. H Art Sc ley is takiag and ag¬ ricultural course at the University in Athens. Tuere is always a crowd of R. R. people in town Sunday. Sharon Items. Our town is perfumed with commer¬ cial fertilizers this week. Mr. George T. Moore is improving his lot in town by treating himself to a new well and fence. Miss Emmie Gilbert visited relative, in Wilkes Co last week. Miss Laura Dyer is spen ling several days with in friends Sharon this week. Mr. J. A. Kendrick has been quite a.tK&v ■*».» oast- few lava but it con¬ valescing. Mr. E. C. Darien has recovered from his spell of Grip and is at business again. Mr ,T. S. Jones from Tampa Fla., is visiting some of his former associ¬ ates at Raytown this week. Mr. W. L. Jackson was very sick last Saturday nigh.,; Ejects of to many good things to eat and drink. Rev. A J. Huhgos filled his regular appointment here last Sunday. One of onr young men attended preaching at Saudy Cross last Sunday evening. There seems to be a bouy ancy in the atmosphere ot Sandy Cross neighborhood signifying growth in Christianity; The Baptist and Meth¬ odist are improving their churches. Merchants in our town are re ceiviug uice new lines of Spring Goods. Sharou is a good town for trading. The Hotel was well supplied with Traveling Men ia-t Mon lay. A Good many t inner-, are preparing to do their own black smithing and repairs work which is another sign of good times. Still In The Ring. \V< were in Mr. McDonalds store yesterday and one thing struck u« pe¬ culiar)-that was: Although Mr. Mc¬ Donald had moved a great many of his goods to his new store iu Thomson, U o one would note their disappearance, j n f ;lcl he earned nearly as large a gtoc j< here and as well an assorted one, as he had before he moved. Ytr. Jessb McDonald has charge of this establishment and he is ready to serve customers with as good bargains as before the change. For Sale Cheap. a scholarship in a fine Business (jollette Rememlwr should you bu> y on would have nothing but hoard ^ ,, a y. Shorthand. Telegraphy aid Book keeping taught, Apply at this office, We have als i for sale a', half price a fine Jack Frost Frw z**r. AN ADVOCATE OF l IONIAN PRINCIPLES- CRAWFOKDY1LLE. GA.' [DAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1894. VOL. 1-NO. 18. - GRAND JURY LIST. A J Jhapman, Juo F Holden, Ross Gunn, T L Bently, B H Mathis, J T Co'per, B F W’yna, J W Farmer, W T Nelson, Jessie Moore, J N Ohapm tn, ,1 R Anthony, 1. L Veseey, R S Murdeu, A S Wheeler, J R Mann, M F Gritti h. It F Taylor, WO Wright, D A Saggus, R H Rhodes, D S Stewart, J H Stone, W N Gunn, J P Moore, JH Wheeler, A Davit, Traverse Jury. N A Allen, Chat Bergstrom, J A Rhodes, J It Holiday. R J Reid. It II Jackson, Geo If Brown, E I Andeieon, Ben Jones, S S EUngton, Jessie VLoore, Jr J A Caldwell, Geo N vv right, W A Hill, W A Carry, W N Gunn, G W Stewart, W B Kendrick, tV H Humphrey, J C Murden, G M Ross. T E Kendrick, H I) M ude i, F F Darden, S l' Ogletree, J F Sturd’vant, D A PerkiiiB, \V D Ogletree, J T Wright E II McCauley 8 J Jones 11 It Avery J F Port wood P G Vea/.ey Arthei Ogletree Y S Allen J II Harrison If G Hopkins R O Taylor Jf C Rhodes J R Stewart T J Poitwood Attention Populists. At a mass meeting of the People’s Party held in the town of Gieeaeshoro J n. 20th it was ordered that the members of the party meet at the precincts in their respective districts at 10 o’clock a. in. Feb.lOtli and elect three members of the County Execu¬ tive committee. The committee men chosen on that dav will mett at the court house lu Grevnesboro Feb. 17tli for the purpose of organ zing. The Chairman chosen by them will .rep¬ resent the couuty in the district con¬ gressional committee. E ich of these meetings are important let every mem twrhe oo hand d .>•" '/*v. keep in mind Feb, __.....^ llttli . antTiH.*, the dates It. E Davison, J.L. Smith, Sec. Chr. CORBETT. Knocks Mitchell Out In Nine Minutes The prize fi.’ht ended too quick, rnuoh to tin disappointment of the sports. The pr z • light in Greenesboro, Ga. ugainsv High Prices was only begun a short while, ago. J. M, /Story, the leader of low prioes, is still “in the ri tg” and will stay there until all his would be competitors are knocked clean ont. You will only have to examine Mr, Storey,s atock of goods to b> convinc¬ ed that his prices are the lowest to lie had in Middle Georgia. Leaves for Thomson. Friends of Mr. A. D.« MoD nald here, will l>« sorry lo learn that he has moved to Thomson. Mr. McDonald left on tVedri-silav ctrrryrig with him part of iiis ut' Ck of goods, the remain¬ der he left with bis son, Mr. Jessie McDon tld, who wdi contiui.e to run a branch stole here. All hough we regret verv much to see Mr- McDonald leave us, We wish for him unlimited snciess tn his new field. Our city loses one of its best and mist enterprising cit’z*ns. Sub Alliance Trustee Stock Holders, Take Notice. The Sub Alliarcn Trustee Stock Holders of tinen r County are hereby notified to m -et In Greenesboro on c.rt houB( , during the noon recess of the Supreme court. Remember the time M <i plans brethren » [1( j be on hand promptly as business of importance cMerniag the order Is lo be consider ed. J. II. Mc Whorter FraS. G. C. F. 1 A. and ». U. The Invest i£ation Com¬ mittee Appointed by the Grand jury, are 1 at work now a id hav r been for sometime past. We wonder what ’ progress they ar? making. Should I they finish by next week. We will t-y and give an account of their work to our reade; s. The grand jury acted well in their choice of the Committee. Three more business like men could hardly be found in the county. Nonpareilair Curler. Will keep tb- Hair In carl the dampest K, weather. J. Reid. Ever) bottle warranted by Da- HERE FRIEND up «• t Leftft Have a Few Plain Wcrds With You YOU & not other but wtymean, some man, you. Novtf vou know you will have to buy something »his year. And is the duty of every one |v> buy wh re they can get good honest goods the cheapest. What we ask * • when anything is to you to dp i> you want come to se< GREFSESBOItO GEORGIA. We wilj not be undersold by any one*, we carry in stock a full line of Dry Goods, Clothing, fc>hoes, Crockery, Hardware, Meat, Corn, Oats* Meal, Flow, Syrup. All kinds of plows and farm tools. Remember if you want to get the lowest prices on all these goods you must go to KIMBK 0 UGH BKr.ERS&CO SKMffiSBOBO, GA. Heard-*3-eisIer Block G. II. NIXON T. 8. DAN FORTH ]M ixoi) t'Vf E)c| I| f 01 ( 11 1 . COTTON FACTORS. No’s. 3 and 4 Warren Block Au.gu.sta C3rSI Personal and undivided attention given to the weighing and 'Selling of Cotton. Liberal cash advances Made on consignments, THE FARMERS Fire-PrOOf WAREHOUSE 739 Reynolds Street, AugUBta ■ Oa. We especially solicit the planters trade Do HU'iclIy 9 commission business. 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