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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1894)
A SAFE expenditure of vo*r money can always be made with a reliable concern. With us yoil have a puaran’pe of Don in all your purchases. If anything should right b» it wrong ) through our r'auli we wi 1 at our (••]) ns«. Our Ornaroental epeeifJties Woodwork. are Doors. Si»sh. Blinds and A H* VST.I Ll'MBKH f©., Bur «f the Maker. 4uco>ia. Ga. EVERY FOREIGN AND AMERICAN NOVELTY AND STAPLE for 18941 s early now in read; til 1 And 27 busy salesmen, run 1 incr from noon dew/. e ve, ARMOR BROS. I lIN DRESS GOODS «e We have the pick of tlie fabric World. Every thing is cheaper, this fact is plain all over our Mammoth Hfore. Our big silii stosk is ex < ■w -• uisite, up to finest made. In Millinery, we lead of course, quoting prices and showing styles that cannot he duplicated. SHOES. Th“ Manufacturers latest Styles an 1 Pro ln *ti >as in this line 4 Thices 23 1-3 per cent V>elo\v any former Season. IN CLOTHING We fit and please every one who comes, our f-u’ts are tit best fitting, the b?st for wear an l the but for the rn may. Suits easily sold at $15 last season g I at $i0 now, E?ary dainty V aticty in neck wear acid furnishings. Cotton Goods And wash goods in endless variety. So cheap and so beau tiful. ;>()() holts lovely Spring Ginghams 700 bolts beautiful Spring Prints 6)0 holts Exquisite Lawns, Crepms. Dimitries, Mull, Swiss, • trgandtes, etc. Taliaferro Co., to come and trade with us. We pro¬ mise always to save you money. This season owing to O’tr af • Teat rush we cannot visit you as in the past, but we can’t f ,r I to loose our Taliaferro trade that we are so proud of. and ».« 5 -you to .continue b.usijiess with us.b> whoti. you 10 : oome in person. Every order will secure our careful and p.-ompt attention. Many thanks for the past and hoping for 1 continuance of your favor We are Yours truly. I I ■&>? COPYRIGHTS.^ (AN I OBTAIN A PATENT? Fora prou pt answer and an honest opinion, write years* to >11 N \ A* C'O.s who have had nearly fifty * xpcrience in the patent business, (’oiiiiuuiiica tions victly confidential. A IIandl»««U of ln formation concerning Patents and bow to ob tair. them sent free. Also a catalogue of median and cientlfk) books sent free. . I’;.tents token through Munn A Co. receive previa! notice in the Scientific American, and thus ave broupht widely before the public with¬ out cost to the inventor. This splendid far paper, iHgnod weekly, elegant ly illustrated, has by the l argest circulation of any scientific work in the world. $3 a rear. Sample conies sent free. J5ni!dn>g Edition, monthly, $2.50 a year. Single coplea, 2 ) cents. Every number contains beau tifol plates, in colors, and Photofrranhs builders to of new I't Uaes, with plans, enabling show the latc°f. d'»* Ipns and secure contracts. Address KL-nN A New York, 361 Bhoaowa* .a* I; P 0 i 7 Z 1 i ■ A c. HEART DISEASE. Fluttering, No Appetite, Could not Sleep, Wind on Stomach. “For a long time I had a t-errible pain at InceUitly. my heart, which fluttered al mt>st I tad no appetite and COUld not sleep. bed I arid would belch be compelled to sit up in gas irom my stomach until I thought every minute would be my last. Tbefo was a feeling of oppression about toy heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My husband induced me to try Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure and a m hu ppy to say it has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and Its effect was truly mar illts DAU E Y E STARB, PotUrtUc, Pa. iVTlil ^itu« X^ta^T’ElLhart.'lud* Eh N K- DEMOCRAT. The People’s Advocate, Established 1*1*2 The Oawtordvilie Democrat ” 1876 Consolidated Oct. 6 , 1893._ THE ATLANTA OCULIST 01- J. HARVEY MOORE 203 204 Kiser Building. OFFICE CLOSED UNTIL FALL clast Boilers. Get our prices. Atlas and Erie Engines, Tanks, fi.aeks, Stand Pipes and Sheet-Iron Work ; Shaft¬ ing, Pulleys, Gearing, Boxes, Hangers, etc. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and Fe tilizer Mill outfits; also (tin, Press, Cane Mill and Shingle outfits. Building, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Railroad Castings; Railroad, Mill, Ma¬ chinists’ and Packing, Factory Injectors, Supplies. Fittings, Belting. Pipe ; Saws, Files, Oilers, etc. i BUS fast every day , work 150 nands. Lombard Iron Works Above and Supply Co., CA< Passenger Depot AUGUSTA, . 1 - . -IcC-Vr*.. t DURANG’S L <. * {RHEUMATIC R E fvl E lJ If i ♦ . , » »- " . . I + quick mid iM'rrrumeat cure «<f fOi* timu | J ♦ ;>• ful'-'p'.-ii-i.. ‘<•’ .5 K;- >•_> j;; «•; ;> J f it .. , w pervir w u .m ;<;<■- ap i .i- <i t -•. n jT ;; “ fir _ ; . , r .. RTtf O IT SO 5*4)1'-' Vam r puiet ..at Mr.f! ,V (1(X | re-’. * Oarang's Rhsanatic Reniedy Co. : | > 1316 L Slwi, Washington, 6 C , • X .jx'rfz f > <* J ?z m :* r r» rtrs-z .-oBoyz^Tc $i j -------*- DT. Price's cream B^ing Powder Worbl . P-1. .s*. D,^ AN ADVOCATE OF JEFFERSONIAN PRINCIPLES- CRAWFORDVILLE. GA. FRIDAY. JUNK I. 1894. VOL. 1-NO.35 LOCAL NEWS What The Editor Sees And Hears About Town. IT’S HARD BUI' LETS ALL TRY When von’re got a tiling to say, Say it! Don’t, take half a day. IFhfn your tale's git little in it, Crowd the whole thing in a minute! Life is short-a tleeting vapor— Don’t you fill the whole blamed paper CS!' Boil her down until she St miners; Say it! Don’t take a half a day! —Atlanta Constitution. Fine wpAlb’T for picnickets ‘‘Oh those Hasted red tings.’’ Cotton is reported to be killed m some sections of the county, Miss Annie Brooke, one of the city's most beautiful young ladies, is on a virit to relatives iu Madison. Let us sell you a Buggy Surry or. Phaeton at cost? Armor Bros. Another cold East wind Taaolay. Wlmt will tlie farmers do anyway if the cold spells keep on coming? Gieetiesboro Ga The best house trade with. Kimbrough B ickeis <t Co. Everyone wlto a 1 , tended the Baptist picfiic at Daniel Springs, report a lovely time. Mr. TFjil Birds house is now near¬ ing completion. This residence will be quite an addition to our city. Shoes, Slippers, Shoes, Slippers Shoes, Slipp -is, Shoes, Slippers. Kimbrottgii Bickers Co’ "be ir.ost select line of curtain goods and draping >» Middle Ga. Armor Bros. Our embroideries and laces are ex¬ quisite, see them. Arm it Bros, One price to all Aimir Bros. 10 thousand yards lovely figured lawns at 5a. Armor Bros. Miss Lucy Griffith lias returned from a visit to Union 1‘oi. t Air. Joe Dillard of Union Point visited Master Glenn Legweu last Saturday. Mr, Louie J/anri of tie Gate City, is spending a few days in our midst. Rev. J. R. Lewis preached to quite a large congregation heie last Sunday, Miss Pearl McGibbaoy of Monroe was visiting Airs Stewart this week -utmuntu-' Amcr-fllhy tlves in vvaHiiiiiguni Monday. Horso-trading is still being carried on briskiy. Dr. Harvey Durham, one of Ureens-. horo.s able phvsciaus, was down li.st We ineiday lociki g over our town. Dr Durham is thinking of casting his fortunes wi'h us in the near fu r ture, and wo keartely welc-nne him in our midst. Sometime ago, from a postoffice not far distant, one of our papers was returned with the following written upon the tep margin: “Refused, re¬ fused, lias i*en and continues to be”. This post master will please tell this delinquent that his subscription Is, ‘‘Unpaid, unpaid, has been and con¬ tinues to lie”. While at 1’eekskill, N. V . Mr. J. A beriren, a p r ominent manufacturer of New York Oily, purchased a bottle of Chamberlin's Cough K'mcdy. Such good results were obtained from its us- tli it he UlSISi again need iu of su-h a medicine. It is a 60 remedy ot great wortli and merit. 25 and cent botiles foi sale by Di. li. J. Ukii>, Druggist. Dots on the Itmul by - Traveler. -- tThe cotton crop is in a bad fix. Some of ou" Farmers are plowing up and plarning over again. Salem Sunday School had quite a good sitcndanc; Let Sunday. Old Hen Paschal died last Sat " r,u y ,,cr,r Harn "• Mr. Aaron Ja :kson is quite sick at tbia'wrUin g. People have commenced cutting their grain. Wheat is sorry bul oats are turning out very well. Mr. and Mrs. George Gregory visit id relatives near Raytown last .Satur¬ day and Sunday. Mrs. Ida Moure is visitiug relatives in the county llns week. rimen CbiH- 4 . s f * i * r »r <, *< * at ; t o:i'r,u i with V t irAl'i t 4 • I >t i * \ • « s .stoinic . w * dn ir i jic 1 . hi# \j *< 5 r * n fleeted to an alanninj <1 app^tito In cil away and he wu terribly ru iucc l J;ie^eu^';a.n:" r '" ........ etee * F/iw?.rdHh**piu*rd, H'iirUtiursr, IU , hr^ ^ „„ f$i-* !*'•/ »<l ‘t4t y«*ai - undine. t.i r *- iK»ttin> ot h eloe Bitter-ai d d ix*--. of Buckicn ■» Ar Eleetrie ’MU-T Z\ j*; THE DIXIE IXTEK 8 TAIE FAIR. m The Dixie Interstate Fair,’which opens in Macon, Ga., Oct. 23rd 1W4. monn-'.es to be one of the best and must extensive Exposition ever attempted in the .State - The managements is in the hands of the Macon Exposition Company, with a enpis tol stock of $100 000 , The parses offered for the races will bring tae l.orses In the South, as the program calls for $10,000 distributed over a seven diiy.jnoeting, and this feature is in competent hands. The Agricultural departments, are iu > hands of the State A-rleuhum, Society and will be conducted on a" liberal scale ealcuiated to draw attentiou to the re sources of the Sonth. The Uty of M« eon will enlaige and improve tlie splemled building at Central City Park. In these buildings nloue 860(10 square feet of space will be available; all the ’.xliibits being under one roof. Arrange.wmts are be iug made to secure tlie very best attrac (ions, which will be aniuiuux-d Inter. The industrial features wilt oe a novelty A 20 J loot building is reseated for man ufacUiriugof Southern prorhiots foi and large premiums will be offered the best at tide made on the ground. The Dixie Interstate Fair will bo opened for eigli teen days. All iiif.inmitton.ciin oe secur 01 * D addressing tne Secretaiy, J, K Kennedy, at Macon, Un. SABBATH SCHOOL' RESOLU¬ TIONS. ' Whereas: )Fo tlie Sabbath School Scliolaia of tlie M, ii church at Craw ford ville, Ga, deem this, their (list meeting after tlie .<ice and en ¬ joyable picnic of yesterday the 20 'li lost., a til anil opportune* occasion to rendi rout heart felt and .V intern t nan Us to the noble teachers an i olfijors of our sister school, the Baptist and to the beloved and noble if as’or of out church, and to the on.workers In the Sabbath School cause, Tlie noble uien and women ot thiacominunUy and to all others, wlm so generously con¬ tributed of their time and means to our e ijoyinent of the innocent pleas’* ure on that occasion. Be it therefore resolved our sincere and heart felt thanks are now hereby tendered to each pers-m'of the classes above named individually and collec¬ tively. Resolved: that we hereby ^-inlars, pledge our¬ selves to be better mine prompt in attendance, .,,d efficient to the discharge of tlv Ir 1 posed for the gD*- w "-“ inn lex. toward him and ai .avures. ~ . 1 have two little grand eliildren who are teething this hot imwel ilintu er wenllier •nil ! me troubled with e.mntlainl, I geve them Chamberll .1 ’* Oolic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea earnestly Remedy reemnmeml and It acts it. like fm a charm. I children wiln bowel trO’ibUi#. I was mv «elf taken with* severe attaek of bloody flux, with cramps and pains hi mv sto matih. one third of a tiottl - of this remedy cnn*(t riM*. wltliin twcntyfour hours 1 was mil of bed and doing my limisewoik Mrs. W. L DtWACUH, Hon-aqua, by IBek inan Do.. Tenn. For sue Dr. li. <J limn. Druggist. HuvklcTts Arnica Salve Tim h *>t niilvf* 1,. tin- world for Cut," Bruises Soros, Ulcers, Salt Uhmnn Fever S<ire% Tette,. (,’happed Mauds, Cliilldnlns Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, required. and pools It siveiy cures Biles, or no pay it guaranteed to«'|vo perfect satisfaction nr money refunded. Price eentr per tin*. For sale by Dr .It. J. Held. Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism: I used Chamber lin’s Pain Balm and was completed Dr. K. J RK)'), Druggigt, ' ' l/iltA I All I I itU V (IT l IU IP It’ 1 i I have associated with me In the Practice of Dentistry Dit. W. II i-,. i w |, (( ) las Mad thorough training In eproatlve work, Ho will do extract in and Ifiliug teeth while I. with Thirty Years ■ Experienc?. w j]| (j„ the PLATE 1VORK, We will be In Crawfordville on the 3rd Monday In each month, to / main one week and in White Plains the v Monday to remain one week. N. H. THOMAS, M. D. D. D, 8 WhiU* in Top€&B last .March g -p Barber, a prominent newspaper man of Ea EyjjH#*, Kan., wee lefien with cholera morbus very «^v#*reijr. The niKht clerk Coiif. (jhol*«re and Diarrhoea Remedy and itavc him three dmffl wbieli reiicVHi nim f^Hy e »houM , ke5 , tWa,^Sn"dy in S homes at all times. No er.e can tell bow soon it may be needed. It costs but a trifle and may be the means ot -aving Mun^roVinb ."" 1 o f* the ‘faat.’y! 2)' and 60 cent bottle* for sale by Dr. Ji. J. HMD, Diiiggixt. _ Sharon Items. _ The News of Our i t \ j c ] c J i I £ ) & - graphs, li yII u.mili r y Mr. Aaron Jackson is suffering from a severe at!»• k of parriyais. His physician reports It quite u serious easi. Mr. Davidson is dapriv* d of the use of nia "'‘ H since It is filled with quick sand. Some one suggested tlie D-ic lor to buy one from J. A. Kendrick's Geueral Meicliautllse Store, Burgess Adams spent last Sunday in Raytown. There is considerable enthusiasm among the 1 ■ pul.sis who aie highly delighted at the actions of the late State convention. II is strange that pa.qile will differ aa much u, on small tan lical questions | and won’t take any action t<> rid our • j people of the course thats causing so much heart aches and pains. Marble playing seem i in be all tlie go among the young men, hoys’ and old men. at 8 liai' 0 ’i. Rev. T. A. Seals delivered a very affecting sermon at the M. E. Church last Sunday. The Piesbyterlau S. S observed Children's day with instructiye ex¬ ercises in tlie evening. Austin Mershon attended the State Prohibition Convention at Baines ville this week. There is only mm saloon in Sharon now. It is far better for men to quit the business from a c-oncioiisness of honor and respectability, but if forced to do so for lack of trade, it would be an exceedingly blessing to humanity If every bar-keeper in Georgia should fail. There is almost a nnivoraal cry of ‘lack of confidence’, but it looks like the‘perfection of faith’, to h«c mer¬ chants selling, and farmers buying goods on credit, with tlio promise of paying out of this years crop with six ue.it cotton. PEOPLE'S I'AHI’Y PU1FHM j^rn led in National Convention at Omaha a jftac. «t - First.—^-,Mn<e m mitn.ii,., t‘ai,«ucj sure, sound and flexible. Issued by the geueio ov eminent on y, « full leg* r en( i Br ' f 0 r all debts, nnlillc and private and that wliL.mt tl)« us« of . banking .. cor , p.iriitluns, ft just, equllahle and efficient means 01 distribution direct to the poop , at a tax not «-ceeding 2 per cent. l>er an nuin, bo provided, as sol forth In tlie UbIreaMiiy plan id li e I-hiii ids'Alll »nce or some butter system also try pay merits in discharge of Its obligations tor public improvements. Second,—We deni and the fieeibd u limited coinage of silvi-t mid gold at present legal ratio of 111 to 1 . Third.—We demand that the amount u. the circulating medium li t sp to Illy In creased to not Ies- than $30 per capita. Fourth—-We demand a graduated In come tax. Fifth.—Wo believe Hint, the money of the country should lie kept as much as possible in the bands of the people, mid hence we demand that, all state mid na i i tlonal revenues shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the Governir.en for the safe deposit of the earnings of the people and to facilitate exchange. Hevei III. —Transportation lining a mean of exchange and a public necessity, the goveriiimijlshould own and operate the i ailroads in tint interest of tli; people . Kiilith.—The telegraph and the tele j i phone, like the pout-office system beluga necessity for transmission of news, should j he owned anil operate ! hy t!:e (xoverll j mentin the Interest of the people. Nlnth.—Tbe land* Including all tlie uat nrsl sources of wealth is the heritage of all the people and should not he mo¬ nopolized for speculative purposes, arid alien owner, hiu of lands should he pro litbited. All land now held hy lallroad and other corporations in excess of their actual needs, and all lands now owned b aliens should be reclaimed by the G< vcrn incut and held for actual settlers COCA < OLA. Last week we called upon the Coca Cola Company In Atlanta and was presented with a number of trial tick¬ ets for that delici iu* drink. Nothing atop* headache and relieves anyone when completely exhausted, quicker than Coca Cola. Our town would do well to get a So la Fount in operation and give lliis de Ji^biful beverage a trial. M**'. Piles’ Itching PUes SYMrroM-i-Moirtturc; intense fUhlnu and rnoit at rriffht: wor^e by f»;ratch mg If allowed to continue tumors,whl.:'> often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very ao re. Hwaynk.*» Ointmkkt «top* tli*' febfnx and h oedine. h.;^ln ulc#»raUon,£ rid n m-z-t canes removes tlie tumors. A. druggist or by mid, for M eeiit H ' Swayne A Son, Philadelphia. Kimbrough -o -o- Bickers & Co. ! l ive t.ho most beautiful tliapLiy of Dry (foods over brought to this marked. Wo invito tht good people of IaLIAI’EK RO (.'OUNTY to come and eViPuiite our lovely Stock. IF YOU NEED ANYTHING In woolen Dress G tods, wash Fabrics, white /dvwiis, Checks, Muslin, Organdies, “Vein” Ducks, “Pekin’’ Crepes, “Krinkle” (Lepes, Cotton and Wool Chidlies, X itsetis, Surrth, Morie, liina and al! tlie latest Novilties in Silks, we have hem 1 i E M It M BE RSI I OKS AN SU1‘I‘ 1', US W( make u specialty of tlrs line, w< have all the Latest Styles iu these goods, of the best make*. We can save you more troney on these goods than any dealer. Willi dofliiii;. Sluts .V Hie. Our counters are loaded down with tli ■ Nobl iest Stock you over saw. Ill this Stock you can find Short. I’nnts Suits lor hoys from 5 to If) years, Youth’s Suits, till sizes and prices, Men’s Suits to fit all size men and pockets. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is lull to over flowing, li re v« carry, Corn, Meat Meal, Flower, Lard, Syrups, In fact every thing found in a first class grocery department. Kmc VaitiMM We will allow no one to make a l.ivv :r price than us All orders will receive the personal attention ol one of the firm. Yours t*> serve KIMBK0UGH1CKERS&C0 GA. Hcard-Gcislcr Block TO THE PUBLIC. Fellow-citizens: The panic lias struck Atlanta right at last and Machinery his gono out of sight. If you want to buy at name iirices, now Is the time. We are selling K igines from #7a ug. Gill- #10 11,1 Presses $.10 u.i. Feed Mills #Ti up, Threshes #00 up. Feeders and (J.irnlensers for any nuke of Gin, nev# or sec in l-haod for sale. We exchange or repair and sell Machinery on c lorniasioii. E igines repaired and Gins c- hailt, with latest Improvements, rev ilvm heads, carders or beaters, seed cleaners, extra heavy brushes etc. Repair material and shafting and pulleys on hand. Write us just what you want and we Will make prices that will suit. II. S■ Orauu r & (Jo. . r >t>o Marietta St. Atlanta U *. Proprietors ’Jaehieery Exchange. T‘> APPLICAN I’d FOR LICENSE TO TKACH. I wilt lot in t!r.i aifordvilte <m Satur day June 2 ud next at !l o’clock xuii Ohio for the, purpose of i xi olinng ap plican s foi license to tench in Talia¬ ferro County. Let each come supplh- I with toe necessmy ceilifte’stc, ns required by law. I am lot required to examine those wh i expect t -1 tench in other counties, All those who are or have le-eri teach ii.g during the present t*-rin un fer special I icon x-a are require 1 tc attend at tills examination. Very Truly, IVII T Fi.v.vt. H. t;. T. V Awards J Highest Hodis-WjU s Fair. D-PRICES The only Pore Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. tlsed in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard* GiiViin tSchoo] Book Co. <> Peachtree St. Atlanta, 'tin. School and Coll-tgi.t I ext. Law and Medical II)oks. W« Duy anything known in the book line, Correspondence Solicited, S:nd for Circulars, PmtblrtiitClPvelaiidCftncer. ft has h eil to nor.-d that lie h is. ho would take a course of ii 'tunic ufood Halni, the host Klood imrilhu and build lug-up r-am-dy in the world, he would stsiii he veil. U will not disappoint. Price $1.00 p *.r large it >ttlc f Fur uilo ny druggist, lire It for ali bloo I and skiu diseases, tbeaiiuaUsni, catarrh, etc. Ydl'lt AITKVTIO.N Is -life-led t>» tlr: “a I of H. X. Cramer & Co of Atlanta. They are-first elus machinist* a i l stand ready to repair your Machinery as wed as to s -II you -ill kiu-ls of B-u gine,*, ‘hrashes etc, at lowest prices. Mr. Ora n -r has uls > iu stock a lot of terace levels at only #2.04 each. These levels are seientlfie icstru ueiils and are great li-dp to fanners. Buy one.