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The The Crawfordville People's Advocate, Democrat Established ” Dii2 1876
Consolidated Oct. 6, 1893.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
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ABSOLUTELY PURE
LOCAL NEWS
What The Editor Sees And
Hears About Town.
Snow, Snow, Snow.
“How beatiful it was, falling so
silently, all day long, all night long,
in the mountains, in the meadows, on
t he roofs of the livi ng, on the graves
of the dead'.”—Longfellow.
Fresh harden seed at C. Bergstrom*
Mr. A. I>. McDonald came up from
Thomson last Tuesday.
Don’t forget that 1 propose to sell
lancy and family groceries as cheap
as any honest competitor. F. Rubin
Air. W. P. Carlton of Union Point
was in town Saturday last.
Ten per cent discount for cash on
all goods bought from F. Rubin.
Ur. Juo. Stephens of Atlanta is yisit
iii 2 relatives iu the city.
Clothing of all kind going at lower
prices than ever before offered, F
Rubin.
Mr. M. F. Griffith's little son
Hugh, was quite sick last weak, but
is much better this week.
Buy your Spinrg clothing from F,
Rubin.
A run was made on the stores her#
last Monday for rubbers.
A new line of Spring Goods at F
Rubin’s,
Mr, AY. T. Flynt, our efficient
County School Commissioner,, is at
tenuing court this week.
A nice line of shoes just received at
ABioner. store ‘-'Vt.rbe hsrowins
we offer before you buy.
Mrs. AV. O. Rhodes, of Pea Ridge
neighborhood and Miss Howard of
Mildrajon, were in town Saturday to
stand the teachers examination.
Nice new line of Spring clothing at
Holden Farmers & Go’s. Boys suits
going at 95 cets apiece.
Flour. Meat, Aleal, Molasses, and
7 Groceries of all kinds be bought,
can
»f lowest figures from F. Rubin.
Mr. T. L. Chapman, who is teach¬
ing school near White Plains, paid us
a visit Saturday.
Remember if any part of your ma¬
chine is missing U. Beijjstrom will
will sell it to you very cheap.
strom’s i?uy fresh and Garden will he Seed at to C. have Berg-j
you sure a
good garden, this year.
Mr. C. Bergstrom desires us to sav to
the public that he can sell them any
part of all kinds of Sewing Machines
jrom Needle# up. Cali on him when
you need anything in that line. j
Call atC, Bergstrom’* for good snuff,
Ink and Fresh supply of Drugs at C.
Bergstroms.
Dr. E. E. Parsons of Washington I
is in town this week attending to den
tal work for the public. Everyone who
needs their teeth worked on should
not fail to patronize him.
T.ie bridge ovt-r the North branch of
the Ogeechee fell in with a team Thurg
1 1 ■ N' one was lmrt.The Grand Jury
hart just recomended having it worked
on.
(Juite a nice little crowd attended
the lecture of Ids. J. A. George, the
“Asiatic” man. at the Baptist Church
Wednesday. Everyone thought it
very interesting.
C 1. S, II. Sibley of Union Paint
attei ded court here this week. Gol.
S lbey bids fair to become one of the
leading lawyers of tue State. He
graduated with highest honors at the
University in Athens last year and is
i ow practicing law with Capt. Halt
at ti e above named place.
Awarded Highest Honors-Warld’s Fair.
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Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Year* tbe Standard.
THE MiVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
Notes Daring Court.
Visiting Attorney’s e’e Judge
McWhorter and_ Solicitor liowaid
L-xiuglon, Messrs. Sibley and Hail
Uuam Point, Hailey Coxley R H
Lewis Sparta. W. O. .witebe! Atlanta
lames M Whitehead E P. Davis
'Varre .ton. M. P. Reesi F. li.Coe y
'Vasuiiigton. H. T. Lewis Greenes
boro and T. R. R. Cobb Atlanta.
Your scribe noticed, with gratified
results the rapidi y with which bus¬
iness was oisp ised with, throiigb-out
the sit ting of court.
Also the bar disliked to some ex¬
tent a very hot stove if he lias bo
roo n to g it back.
And that politics employed veiy
little of the time or conv rsatioa of
visitors during the nay, of court.
That when the Ju lgejsays keep or¬
der r. Baliffs, tl ey generally remem¬
ber his charge to them in regard to
settling with tfiem .fc; and they set¬
tling with the other fellow.
Tnat if there is anything a Baiiff
don't oppreciate dating court itasnow_
The present- Gran 1 Jury was an
“annoyance’’ to certain sources be
cause of fears entertained of their in
yestitfatloa and reports of said investi¬
gation. Nevertheless, J list ice demands
said investigations.
Oupt. Rube Rhodes beats the world
when put to “packing snow” not¬
withstanding be does not delight in
Shewing his skill in this respect,
The unanimous opinion expressed
by all interviewed upon the subject
of building a new court house was In
tlieafflrmalive no one seemed to he op
The'oi/Cafionully falling of
plasiering convinced ali, of the great
importance of „be immediate action iu
WHS direction furthe safety ofthe puL
lie. Allhoiigli tlie people are alieady
burdened with heavy taxes and It
would seems like riding afres horse to
death to impose upon them further.
But must we have action iu this diree
tioiiBOon.
Buckkns Arnica Salve.
The be-t salve in the won<l for t ut»
^^,»»d S iJlieum. Lever
Va„ds.G.uUnams
t urns, and all 5 km Kiuptii.im, and posi
tiveiy cures Piles, O’ - no pay required, it
is guaranteed to give pei tect s.iiistai'tion
or money refunded. Price 2 ■ cents per
vjox. For sale h\ Dr .it, J. BeiU.
The Superior Court.
la another coin nil will be found
“notes during court.” The follows
in cases togetiier with a couple of
divorce esses and minor cases of some
negroes, comprised the criminal dock
’
Jno. Nlapp and lieeson Lynes, ac
of house breaking. l> e ul guilty
and ware sentenced. The firmer, light
the i all ^ r Bill Tate, sim¬
ple larcny. was given ten months ora
fine of823. Roe Lowe, simple larceny,
twelve month or $40.
J ><• Stokes, larceny from the house,
ten months, or $2).
Jack Copeland, assault and b.itterv,
t eu mouths or $59 and cost.
All of these negroes were paid out
exw .pt j no AJ a pp and Reason Lynes.
AYe will try and give a full list oi the
cases before comt, next week.
Look Here.
Come and get your Photographs taken
while I am her -. Ooiy ten days longer
at this place, my app dutiu mt« ai out
for other places. Come an i get some
pretty Photograph- th : beat that can
be made. flSfiSHte
Brio * yu lr picxiras an 1 hare then
enlarge t and put in did frame*.
Prices in reach of all.
G. S. 1! i. vton,A rtist.
AN ADVOCATE OP JEFFfeoKIAN PRINCIPLES-
Y..JlA P 011 2 . 1894 . VOL . 1 -NO. 22 .
liON. W. Y. ATKINSON
Addressed The Citizens
Of Taliaferro last
Wednesday.
lion. T. It. It. Cobb Replies L'o a
Charge With Some ‘’Spicy
Remtiks.”
(The following is “cut” synopsis of
Mr. Atkinson speech)
Wednesday last at 12 o’clock
when court had adjourned for dinnei
H ( , n . W. V, Atkinson spoke to the
crowd that had gathered at the court
houss.
He ojienert up with a few remark’
I in legavd to the convenience and
com¬
fort of the audience and after thank¬
ing Juige McWhorter for tiis kind¬
ness in adjourning court for an hour
longer he oomin meed with the rem irk
that he inteudeu discussing questions
that were the must important for the
good of all pal ties, although these
questions are very difficult to discuss,
I have not one unkind word for niy
opponent; he is a Christian gentleman
who has ably filled the call of till
Lord and Master. But what sei vice
has he rendered the democratic party.
\\ h it claim has lie - !* Tin se are quea
tions for you to discuss. An agrees
uient h is bien in ide betw e;i my op¬
ponent and myself to cauv.iss the
State In joint debate, therefore I will
not make any personal allusions.
“Cleveland is an honest politician.”
He j S not expected to pursure a policy
that would meet the approbation of
all. No piesiuent ever lias done tins.
For uiy part, I stand squarely upon
the democratic platform. (A. voice:
pretty shaky ain't it?} 1 bo mission
or the item icratic party is to right the
wrongs of the peopie, You need not
tell uie that Legislation can’t do all.
But. the Government can repeal un¬
just laws and see that tue rights uf
all men are equal.” f
/
^ ^e democrats Ur ' ff oollaotUi* should %h tariff the
-
on h xi^j ti&i iutititf. urticieis
cf Ui« poor.
Another question: Iu our State we
pay a tax on what we liave. but witti
toe Naltonal Government we pay a tax
ou what we consume. To illustrate:
The tariff revenue is a tax on goods
biouglit lute this country. The pco
(he who pay tins tax. pay lax tor Uie
government, Thus; A millionaire
pays i.o more tax. than a one horse
fanner of l'aliaterro comity.
Hire followi (i an argument in favor
of the income tax and against con -
ceulratiou ot power (money) at Wash¬
ington etc. “Uie remedy is a change
in your financial system,”
Here follows another argument in
favor of free and uolmrtrd coinage of
sliver and Male banks oijissiie. ‘'T ie
voice of all, pop dials and democrats
call for u larger volume of currency.”
qq,e way to briug our populist friends
hack U. ouj- hmuc is to—A vo.ee say*;
“you have no home.” Air. Atkinson
answered it by saying “He stood iu the
old democratic house, aui it is large
aim warm enough to hold us all”_
“The same voice, “But the house is di¬
vided against itself.”
Mr Atkinson said the reason Allan
la was fi.(tiling him was that they
could at control him for their own in¬
terests.
After explaining ius position in re
gard to leasing the convicts to eo one
win* wo ill use than in du
gr.din' labor of honest men. 'then
followed sketches of Lis part carreer.
As eight year member of General As
sembiy, and during that yeirs hal to
deal wuhall things tlsu. pertained to
the go venue it. C maequeuily was well
posted in Mate alf lirs.
Mr. A kiiisonin speaking to thel'opu
hs:s told one incident which caught
1 their att ntion. He said; “he liud a Pop
! ulist friend iu Coweta who one day
told h'm he would vote for him unless
Tom Watson was nominated.”
Alter owe iug ou the “confederate
soldi .r” question for awhile he ended
his speech by saying he woulil have to
leave on the next train file anticipated
something we suppb*e,J
Hardly had he descended from the
stand when Hon. T. IL K. Cobb was
called for, He re-pohdeti by jumping
up.but before he had commenced speak
ii g Mr. Aumsoii interrupted Idm s;,y
iDg that be would pay uo attention io
any c.large again t liim-eif ns he and
Mr. Evans bad agreed to meet iu joint
debate, and that be would answer no
charges from anyone e:--c.
Air. Cobb continued, slating ihal Mr.
Atkinson had called him --a Rite sprig**
in his speech at Forsyth. He returned
1 he compliment neatly “oruameiued.'
lie coac.ud- rt by ermiplijneating the
many populists present on their good
behavior. 1 >k .
Comments—The speaker was intro¬
duced by Mr. Prior G Veazy with a
few remarks for the “ship'’ democra¬
cy. The very best of Imler was main¬
tained by the audicucc The speaker
used and ‘-my record'’ as liis fa¬
vorite expressions. 3 A cheers for
Kyans after Mr. Cobl> talk showed
that some friendly of to the hintin' df^ncrats "well pi Atkin¬ t sent
were as
son. SAHRON •f KMS.
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The News of Ot|r Sister
^ City Told irflPara¬
graph^.
By Hu mi fY.
The snow has all wiped, the clouds
have rolled away l again the bright
sunshine comes ou Iwarm the little
birds lest nil the f bs destroyed.
Messrs. E. OioaRe and O. D. Moore
went to Augusta Nail week.
Several from ou hi attended the
speaking Q nte a number®®# at Wasjegton Mr. last Watsons wrvK.
fi muds met him a( the train heiu as
he returned HOiueFriday night.
Messrs. J. R. j|f^l»’»i j’Awfnlftok, U. W.
Wright and J P. hauled in
their cotton to ship last- week, 1 1 s
rather late hut may be ihey’lt find sale
fnrtbe "blessed siiiffP'
Mi’S. A. B. Jarrell < at Miss Mary
O’Keeffe’s and Mrs A. Moore at
Mrs. J. W. Palling last Saturday.
Love Mention went ( to Warrenton
Tuesday. " *
Mi. Lint Jackson’f Imrse ran from
lln*„rallniu<l up town fTuesday. The
horse was frightened and went fast
'enough to leave the Spring seat flying
In the air. but uotwil' standing Mr.
Jolmsoii’i, clumsiness be caught the
lines afters a short race.
The boys have taken advantage of
the rabbits’ hiisfortunm to catch them
during the snowy weaU>#r.
Improvements,.M. T. Maher
ban finished a new., p qket fence for
the front. yardofy’Hit. D. Moore,
Mi's. G. T: •rohieVilfna^Aiel' fftWef
yard nicely artanged for plants, Dr.
Davidson replants some fruit lines
iV. L. Kendrick bought a bran new
16 cents neck tie. Lewis Moore combs
bis hair most every week now and
.Milton Gilbert wear’s number 10 boot
witii rubber slims.
l'o be honored, we must act honoi
ably.
To be sober -abstain from strong
drink.”
A Housclilod TrciiH«ro. J
I>. VV Fuller, uf Cam*Johnrle, N. Y.
says Hint lie always kee|»/)r. KIiik's v»
Discovery if. the liouse and Ills Ittmily has
always fowl I tin* very best results follow
its use; < hat he would Hot be without it, if
procurable. « . A. Dykemaii, Dit,
< atf kili, N. Y., uildmH.te.lly bays that Ur. Kind's New
Discovery U the best Goimli
iriiicly; that he has nsutl it. in his famll)
foi eij£t»t years, a:ul it has m-ve.t tailed to
(to ail that is claim d for it. Why not Tirnl try
n remedy so long tried and tested,
bottles tree at llr. 11. J. It. id's Drug More.
Regular six floe Slid ft. 3
DOTS ON THE ROAD.
Hi THAVKLKft.
Guano is going to the country with
a Vila*
Traveler was quite sick last Sunday
but is getting ad right again.
Jolly Jim lililaii ids bio.liar Put
Puss passed through nut countv last
week eu-iouto to VVasImigtoii to the
Watson speaking’
Mis. G, R. Gregory . f near Barnet*
has been quite sick for (Ha we-k past
but Is improving now .
Al is. .i/attie .Stewart is bsseu »ijf
faring from a sevwre using on lier
haad for sometime,
Mr. R. N. Gilbert oquests us to
state that he will roc'-ive nv tensoii
rtionk at his boarding uou**«,foi board
or lo Igeing either and he means just
wlial he says.
A great many are attending court
fioin our section this w, ek.
Mr Joe King, late of the United
S ates annY, is visiting,’eUtives and
1 1 lends hi this C mnty. at present. B'e
liear he wilt ticate iu A igtwta.
The little hoys throu.'h the country
are giveing tlie rabbit iiojmlatii ri fits;
•
Mrs. Addis and Mrs. Mattie Me Vein
i ig visited home folk*, near Barnett,
tlie latter part of last Week.
Politics have ernumeud d to boi! with
some ot our county 'people from the
wavwe hear them talking.
Kicked In The Head.
fVIr, Jro, S , it wMht «tU*(Mliifg
court tie re last, W wiuesrt.fy was kicked
in tlie temple by a mute. Although,
the wound wish painful o ic it did
not prove a danger us one.
Dr. White stitched a' the wound
and in a short white M . Smith w,ts
able to proceed on bis %*f home.
v.
CLEVELAND OFF IN A STORM
Two Other Mighty Niin
rods Set SailWith
H im Af t er Du cks.
Grovtr goes a hunting to the “dis¬
mal” swamp in North Carolina. He
says he is displeased with Congress
and wants to get away from his dis
agreeable euvironenieuts. A great.
,
'many would go duokshunung for the
same reason if It were possible for
them to so do. Now as you oaa’t do
this, come around to J. M. Storey’s in
Greenesboro and buy your Spring
Clothing aud you are sure to be pleas
ed with your purchase,
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Is in figures so you can tell what Ins
goods cost as well as he can. Try him
once and you will always trade with
hits,
The Committe Reports,
AVllAl’ DID THEY FIND.
'1 he Investigation ennmittee has at
last reported. What did they lind? That
! j M 1 ] u > question. Ymi, w ill lind that the
: new lot of clot hing at the Alliance Store
| is going like “hot cakes." (in and
inspect it.
Manifold
Disorders
Are octaMoned by an impure and im¬
poverished condition of the blood. Slight
Impurities, aonou* maladies, ii not corrected, such as develop into
scrofula,
ECZEMA, 1
RHEUMATISM
an other troublesome diseases. To cure
these is required a safe and reliable rem¬
edy an.! purely tree from vegetable. any harmful .Such ialjaK3M| ingredients,
11 i e m o v e s all iouMirit'ies io^lWi
frota thablood and
ly tleanse* the system/ Thdiafinds of
cases of the worst forms ot blood dis¬
eases have been
Cured by 8. 8. 8.
Semi for m»r Treat!** nmUeG free to any fcddreM
8W/FT SPECIFIC Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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Lytlev 11 lu Notes.
“11Y I’lOKWIUK"
News items are all snowed under
this week.
Oar tariners are badly behind wil.li :
their work o’d account of bad weather
Mis. DIcmuisou aecompaiiiod liy her
meter Miss Ur/.7.ie Darnel of Greene
wa» on » Visit .. L. friends f here one day
],*gt week,
Mrs. Mattie Luneuford is on tin.
sick list this w#na. Wo wish Inn a
speedy rec ivery.
Ou last, Friday night, Mrs, Mary
Pons t reutlied her last, .-lie was bur¬
led Sunday. Oor deepest sympatbiis
nt'i witli the bereaved relatives.
Is Your Hair Falling Out or Turnnig
Gray.
If so try lieggs’ llnir Renewer. The
affect Is womlenul. Sold ami Warranted
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Our Clubbin o List. |
w . V(| , ^ Xl , VO( yrE
KAT an , f,qiwoing l'ap.ws one
year at the prices named.
Payable strictly in advance.
Peoples party Paper a i ,50
Missouri World ¥ 1.40
; Detroit Pree Press $1.55
Const*tu tion (weekly) $ 1.00
Southern Cultivator HIM
National Watchman a i.7o
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Let Us Havea Few Plain
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Words With You;
YOU .. ... HOt Other . blit
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_ _ OW YOU KllOAl , A Oil A'ill • 11 i IlilVC it lO l)ll\ r
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SOllK't hill'd t-IllS VOill*. All(b istllO (lllly ‘ of
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pviu 1 ' ' VtilK' ' to buy aaIi. ro they can got good
goods , the , cheapest. , Wbat wo ask
to do is when you want anything is to
tO SCO,
irz tfft f|t%
(liltDIDNIXHORB GlimBilA.
Wo will not bo umlorsold by any one.
wo cany in stock a lull lino of Dry Goods,
Clothing, Shoes, Ooukory, Umdwuro, Moat,
Corn, Oats, Meal, Flow, Syrup. All kinds
of plows and farm tools. Itomomber if you
AA .mt to got t ho lowost prioos on all these
goods you must g’o to .
KIMBKOUGH BICKERS&CO
GREENESBORO, GA .»
Heard-CS-eislcr Bloch
LADIES AND, 1
GENTLEMEN
IF YOU WANT TO SAVF MONEY
I’ll ADI] WITH
1 ^. HVniN
(nOo;!h jroinjr uf r riTN |>n rent
Hiscounl.
Hi<» linr of Spring
JPf -”M < /lolllilljr jlist IT
rrivrd, inrlmlinif 21
glfl lot ol* f
furiiisliiii”' booiIs,
lliits, Shoes 2 iii(l Sljl- %
isli linrof Ladies Slip- r
prrs <*lc. Hr. AIsd finr
stork of* Dry liioods
2 iii(I Ndlioiis. Allsrll
ill” 2 it lower prirrs 111 \. ■ vri
oflrrrd.
Sheet ing, one yard wide, sellin^af 5 I-*2 it
r niree-<jnart(*r sheeting ^oiiijL* for I 1-2 c.
Ladi(‘H line haitdkerehifds lets, a piece.
in the (;ko( t !Y DHI’A! w * I
MKNT YOU /1 j in
Good (*raiiuliitc‘d S i ■ ir for *> c*(*nt» }>ur
pound. Urown Sugar at d-iccuts. Can¬
dy !) ( (frits. Kail road S/iii/r ! (*< nt > per box.
Host Flour, niiMl, Molas- s an I supplies of
kinds going at Kook Hsdfom prices.
F. R L ISIN.