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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1894)
!ORDERS BY MAIL. That We make mail handle or.lers them a special satisfactorily study. we ca% and * conomtea l/ is proved by thousands L"h. Blinds, Mouldings. Ornamental Work,Ac . AUGUST \ LUMBER CO., “Buy of the Maker.*' Augusta, Ga. The People’s Advocate, Established UN) The C'rawVordville Democrat ” 1«« Consolidated t K‘t. ti, 1093. (% 19 O U R Wonderfully 10W PRICE!! O Money,s tight, but never before have tv 1 stuck the knife so deep into prices. Every department ii full -no a taple or novelty has been omitted—and we propose to unload our immense stock of late style goods at unheard of prices. Tt requires no effort at all to be ecno.r.ical if you trade with us Our Great Sacrifice Tables are ^Jow Open. See what they are loaded with: Gents fu 1 suits of clothes all wool, price $ 12.50 now $6; $ 12.50 suits onw $6.50: $12, suits for $5 $ 7,50 suits for $ 3 . $6 suits for $2. These goods ruu in sacks and frocks Full lsne of boy’s suits also at the same reduction. Jl^g^Lovely silks in strpes and figures reduced from $1.25 to 35 cents a yard. $1.25 gros-grain silks slipping at 5 oc. summer China $1 yd reduced to 5 oc, $9 dress paterns now $3.5o, job lot^l kid gloves, your choice for 10?, 3 gross ladies u ldmwests at 8^c each. Gents’s $5 hand-made shoes m balls and congress re¬ duced to $3.50 Zeiglei’s$3 button shoes for ladies, now $225 Thousands of yards of remants at half cost. 50, t?.5 and $1 scarfs for men, your choice 25c- Fancy figured parasols one-third Now York cost. $7 dress patterns that are lovely go uow at $3. ?;000 yards ginghams^ ’ the newest, daintiest designs actually we eve 1 shown, 7 / l 2 to i2^e. 5000 yards calico that would be taken for percale by many, only 5c yard. A wagon load of parasols, late style hgndles. ‘20c to 87,50 five hundred yards Taqle Damask 20c yard 10 finest. 50 gross cotton, buck and linen towels 4 1 to 82,50. ITe have almost enough lace to recli around Green county. Silks a world without end. in wooie.i dress goods our sales have been immense. The remaining stock must be closed out. Pwo hundred b>lts lawns and muslins, three hundred bolts swisS, mull organdie an! orepon: o oe hun¬ dred bolts dimity, chalie. nun's veiling.)®-Fw-U*»p"sand yards HamUey. and m u)t_embroidery, inserting * t “.'.gclppi!yai ’ c'aos in endless 1 _ Our $15,000 Clothing Stock Has been marked in keeping with the bat’a ti nes, If y)u need anything in our line you never hit 1 a better opportunity to secure it. Respectfully DENTAL NOTICE I have associated with me In the Practice of Dentistry Dit. VV. II Harris of the Atlanta Dental Col¬ lege who has had thorough training in eproative work, He will do extract in and filling teeth while 1. with Thirty Years • Experience*. will do the PLATE B'ORK. We will be in Crawfordville on the 3rd Monday in each month, to remain one week and in White Plains the 4th Monday to remain one week. M. H. THOMAS, M. D. D. D, 8 Specimen C'iasd S II Clifford, New Cassel. VV r is, was doubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree appetite well away and he was terribly reduced In Jiesli and strength. Three bottles of £lec trie Bitters cured him. -*- files! Piles! Itching hies SYMPTOMs-Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night: worse by scratch iag If allowed to continue tumors,which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore- Swavnk’s Oixtmknt stops the tcbinganl biee ling, heal, mcerati m.t nd n most cases removes me tu n »w. A druggist or by mail, for .si cent. Dr ‘ Swayne & Son, Philadelphia. Awarded Highest Honors-World’s Faiu 0 Ol Ri a a ers The only Pure C-eam of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Used ifl Millions of Homes—40 Years the .Standard- f W f Jk ■ I || ■ ■ -- ^| J \ A ■ ■ ■ ■_■ I -- A ■ ■ I ■ -- 11 A—A ■ ■ |1j ■ A 1 ^ J l ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. TO THE PUBLIC. Fellow-citizens: The panic has struck Atlanta right at last and Machinery has gone out of sight. If you want to buy at nanic prices, now is the time. We are selling Engines from $75 up. Gins $40 up Presses $50 up, Feed Mills $35 up, Threshes $00 up, F'eeders and Condensers for any make of Gin, new or second-hand sale. We exchange or repair and sell Machinery on commission. Engines repaired anil Gins rebuilt with latest improvements, revolving heads, carders or beaters, seed cleaners, extra heavy brushes etc. Repair material and shafting and pulleys on hand. us just what you want and we make prices that will suit. H. N. Cramer & Co. 555 Marietta St. Atlanta Ga. Proprietors Machinery Exchange. - -- IlUPKlUTlS , , A Til ICR StilVe ’ r ! le bept «alve in the world for Cut* „ Bruise^ Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sor-**, Tette,, Chapped Wands, Clnllilains t. ores, and all Skin Eruptions, and 'ZLX‘ 1 >r n ... '7 ^ --« # - BEGQVS LITTLE QI ANT PILL S. Are the most camplete pill on the Wt ^ Kk ery pill guaJuta-d to give satisfaction by It, J. KEID. Druggist. AIT ADVOCATE OP JEE PERSOWIAK PRINCIPLES- ( KAWlOUDviLLL CL. FRIDAY, JUNE 15. 1894. VOL I-AO. 37 Our Local News. City and County Items Briefly Tol IIow they stand. The reports last night give Atkin¬ son 108 votes and Evans 71. It is generally supposed that Bibb county weut for Atkiuson. Miss Brooke, a charming young lady trom Crawfordville, is a guest of Mrs. L. M. Thompson.-Madison Advertiser Miss Stella Holden left yesterday for a visit to friends in Atlanta. The Union Point School closes today, with an entertainment tonight. Notice the improvements on the in¬ side sheets of our paper. Let us sell you a Buggy Surry or Phaeton at costV Armor Bros. * Mr. Jesse McDonald intends paying MndIso i a visit next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim. !I. Stephen, are visiting l)r, -L. A Stephens, who is quite sick. CieenesboroGa The best house to trade with. Kimbrough Bickers A Co. Let os give you an estimate on your JoO Piiuting. Notice the Georgia Alabama Bus iness College‘ad’. Pliat is the place to get a good business education. Shoes, Slippers, Shoes, Slippers Shoes, Slippers, Shoes, Slippers. Kimbrougti Bickers -t Co 1 All those who go to Atlanta on the excursion the 23rd, should call on the Globe Clothing and Shoe Co , Mention us please if you do. Mr. R. L. Palmer, tho popular rail¬ road engineer of IV bite Plains, spent last Saturday with Mr. Harris. Air. J. H. Chapmen and wife, left fir Augusta Saturday last. Tho most select line of curtain goods and draping <u Middle Ga. Armor Bros. Miss Marie Launeau returned Vions day from a visit to her sister in Madison. Mr. Shraibman of Sharon, was up to see Mr. Uubm, 8 today. There is sor? cburAfi ffgyt here: of treetlug a Presbyterian |oe All are glad to Judge Hammock upafterliis serious illness. Our embroideries and laces are ex¬ quisite, see them. Armor Bros, Rev. Le Roy G. Henderson, a Pres¬ byterian Theological student, preached to the people of our town last Sunday morning at the Baptist cliurcli, ami at me MeUjcdist church in the after noon. Both sermons were pronounced excellent. The Prohibition Society organized here Saturday, June 9. Mr. Jim Chapman of Florida, is visiting relatives near the city. Mr. J. S. McDonald started to Madison Sunday, but his morning nap accidently lasted until after train time. Quite a number from Barnett vici¬ nity attended preaching here Sunday, a. m. One price to all Armor Bros. 1° thousand yards lovely figured lawns at 5c. Armor IJro'a The Teachers 4 Institute. The Teachers’ Institute cf TaUafer vo County, will ha held in Crawford yffle, beginmg at 9:30 o’clock on Mon day, Juuc 18.h. “All teachers holding license, unless perm mcntly retired from teaching, are required to atten I. VV. S. Flynt. C.8.C. Tuesday the 19th We are informer that the closing exercises of Bethany school, will take place on Tuesday the 10 mat. instead of the 20th. as w is announced. J he 8ch001 entertainment at a , siloain sn min will ill be n - on Ihe 20th. Consequently the change. ___ ^ _ 1 HE CROWING BE VUTV WOVt AM. Halr Kenew/r uL^nTed to give W faction, as it is a pureiv a vegetable the j reparation and acts directly on roots of the hair, hold and warranted by K. J. REID, Dr uggist. ^ __ tltUtlOJl ,. MlSSUlg . U0I13 WordCailtest- WUia WUUWCiU After the Constitution had footed at»the guesses in the Missing Word Contest for May. it was found that sl.t su t'crlhers sent In guesses with their siihscripf Ions, out of this numirer not a single cor The sentence was : “The five hundred pounds of gold which had received in exchange for his treasure had been conveyed to toe hiding p,.*. i„ the-field." The missing word wa« mustard. The fourth of 8M3 is *203.2.5. if one subscriber had gues-eii received tne 8*03,25, correct simply word he would have fir the trouble of guessing. The Constitution has a sentence for this month which Is ‘Patiently, with iiU the dark lantern closed an*l iitrl un*l^r arm, to* waiu-d l>frbD»d a r&Wfff 1 J ro* k in tfw erevic#’ n**xt the clothes for the----to return.” Ute*yry <m**. wbo thin ¥;Dfl in tbtir BtfwnptUrt), to^ ‘th *r with taeir A Terri j Wreck. • The Picayune i# i ; — freight m an extra collide DO/ Robinson, Last Monday n valng a little above ltubinson siding, an extra freight going west, ran into the Augusta picayne. Both tr »ji$ where going at a frightful speed ‘{hen they collided. The engines and Several cars of both trains were preP generally smashed up. By three o’clov in the evening the track was cleared The blame of t ■ accident, Is placed on the freight me,», who foigot the schedule of the .ayline. The conductors iud engineer of the passenger were sh s htly shaken up and braised. Tire “Pund Party, 11 The ‘pound pa. >’ last Friday night, at the Academy i'.i.s i;uite an rnjoy able event for theyutle folks. Lemon ade iu prodigious j-piaiitities was on tap.’’ and confect neries were banded ,lr ‘ ,l,nd slwH ' ed si *" s of weariness. rjblock Before twelve all disbanded „|„| Morpheus,^proccedel er the i-mistakeable gnid anca of to their several homes ty dream of the evening’s jollitiei 1 - Prohibition Association. lirkT— The citizens’ Pi Taliaferro county, met at the court in vise Saturday after noon, .Tuuc 9, forj r| the purpose of organizing a Prohi niton Association. Those present wer 1 loterestol by ad¬ dresses by Revs, lluglies, Henderson, Harris an 1 Prof. H itohr. The organiz.iUo i.itttpmin, . was perfected by electing: J. N. Pres. W. (). Holden, Secty. And J. W. Farmer, Ties. f The association lAljournod to meet the following M 01 |ay night, for the purpose of soleetii frammittloj. T | followln r ”fl •liitlee Liter.'/ le J „ on t(J ,. c was uftm ’ ’ * Barnett, y ( < r»- : W-L '''' pfiuche, \V. 1 . i ’•J iv. TT. Ogleti i„, Vincent Oglctre.e, M. Morris, (Jin r once Rhodes, Prof. |. It. Anthony and Rev. It. IS. L. llarns. Committee on petition: T. F. Ivey, J. A. Morshon, Rev. J, T. Acree, W. C. Chapman. M«. F. Griffltli, Miss Mary Jones, Ben. Jlmes, I). A. Saggu s, Dew it N. Anbury, Miss Ella Rhodes, Miss Cattie Farmer. These coinmitties were allowed to add anyone to their comiirtteo, wliom lliey thought proper. The association was very much en¬ couraged by the leeiing remarks by Mr. Mershon, of Hbaron, and Rev. J. T. Acree. The next meeting will be held at Shaion, Thursday night, 21st ol June, and all who arc interested in moral good of our County and Suite, are in¬ vited to he on hand. Everybody are members of the Prohibition Associa¬ tion win desire 10 rid the State of Georgia from whisky, and will give IIS a helping hand. .1- N. Chapman, Pres. W. O. Holden, fSec’y. -Tlie Georgia v.- * Alabama ( •BUSINESS COLLEGE-. ! MACON, (jAi . Offers Unparalicd fdpporturiities fur a tnoroughly 1‘rac’ical Business E lo¬ cation. It has five Departments and Positively Guarantees A More Thorough Training In Ml0rler Tirae «» Less Expense, 7 han any other College in America, Graduates As.isted to PoMllons not one Idle. Write immediately to V\ Y A i I A MAiili.N, ) MAUON, GA. .. m . m — While in Topeka last March, E. T Barber, a prominent Kan., newspaperman of La Cygue, was taken with cholera morbus very severely. The night clerk at the hotel where be was stopping Kemfe hap , P offc. Chide?, .‘nd DtarrhLa and him three doses which relieved him au d Be thinks saved his life. Every family should keep th's remedy in their homes at alt times. No «r.e can tell how soon it may be nei-ood. It cost* but a trifle ami may be the means ot saving much suffering and perhaps the life of ” ““ " .. f . ' X r . . Ur* Ji. J* IvKlli, Di UgfgUtl, Job work done «t tbit office. I*tlot- to suit th : times- Sliaron Items. By Humility Warm and dry; rain needed; Most everybody despondent , as well as the fanners. There is several cases of sickness about town. Dr, Davidson was called to Not wood last Sunday to see It> v. tV. M. Arnold, u r0 . Arnold is loved by the many friends who know him. lie has spent a long life in the service of his God, laboring for the good of his people as a minister cf ihe Gospel. lie is now A supersmmti-il Methodist Preacher, and afflicted, Shull we forget him? Not while life lasts. The sad and sudlen death of Mr. W, T, Meadows, a prominent young farmer, oocured Sunday, June ffllrd. at his home in tire Jimesiwvo neighbors hood. A wife with two children mourns the loss of a loved one. Mr. Juo. It. Kendrick and two adugUters have beeu sick several days. Burgess Adams and Love J/ershon, spent last Sunday in Warren ton. Mrs. F. 1’. Brown. Air. and Mrs. Eugene Moore of Messena, have been visiting relatives at Sharon. Rev. A. J. Sr Himes has returned home after a weeks trip, off for his health. An interesting meeting of tun TaK laferro Prohibition Association will be held at Sli iron. Thursday June til. at 8 o'clock p. in. Mr, T. J. Roberts spent the night with Ruff Ken drick, Sunday. Cards of luvitaion are out, for the closing exercises of St. Joseph’s Acad easy, Iline llllh Inst. Miss Matie Ivy visited Miss Finrale Gilbert. Missis Maggie Brown and Mamie Elliott, wnero at the home of Miss Mamie Lou Gilbert, this week. Miss Damarls Moore at G. T. Moores Miss Alice Green at Airs- Kale Burke’s Miss Emmie Ross at Miss Kate Hatty'* and quite a number of friends visited our town during the day, last '1 uemlay, while tno Picnic y.xonrslon was at Hillman. ***-.*'• Ch-Wt'M.. t r " Warienton Monday to attend the Teachers' Institute Excursion to Atlanta. There will be a Grand Excursion from Athena and Intermediate stations to Atlanta and return, via: the old reliable Georgia RiH Road, .Saturday June 23. Fare from all stations on Athens Branch, including Union Point, Greensboro, Conyero, Blue Springs and Biiokhoad, $1.25 for the round trip. This being the only ex¬ cursion mu on the Georgia Rail Road In many years, the crowd will he very large, and parties desiring to go will act wisely in securing tickets at once. Any person getting up a club of ten and remitting to H. K Nicholson, Athens^ Ga.. $12.50 will receive iu return II round trip tickets flora any above named stations to Atlanta and return. Junk 23. When a certain numborof tickets are sold on tins basis, the fare will lie $1.25 straight. Address ail comniuiilca tlonson the subject of this excurs on to H, K. Nicholson, Athens, Ga. THE ATLANTA OCULISI' OH- J. HAHVEY MOORE 203-201 Kiser Building. OFFICE closed UNTIL FALL. While at PeekHklll. V. Y.. Mr, A fccrfven, a prominent manufacturer of New York <;ity, purchased a butt fa of f/hamhorlln’M Omgh Remedy. Much good re 8 ii Its were obtained from its use tiiat tie sent back ho the druggist from whom the h » obtained ft for two more bottles of same remedy. When you have « cough or col I give this preparation a trial and like Mr. seriven you win want it when ^dyr»ZrlIhlKrif; w'.nd ■VI cent bottles for sale liy I>r. U. J. Hk.ii>, Druggist Citation. GEORGIA I’o. l [ Taliaferro, It apwar ,„ K tlmt O. P. Bonner the former Guardian of LviJa T. Evans, an adjudged of said County has lieen dismissed fr „ (n , )Ig offlog Guardian, and his letter letter revoked rev is n, arm and that itiat the the saol said Gyi'a * r-vans ts wttlioul a Guardian ® n “ l 'iat a necessity fora exists, and no application for better of Guardianship, having been filed by ariv other person. Notice Is hereby lf l »" co ” c f™^. U ’f *«■ ,h « «“** fK'Har terra of the Court of ordinary of County, to Ire held on the first Monday in July next. I will ap point as guardian of the person and property of the said Lyda T Evans t , 1(j (;lerk , )f Superior 1 Court of Slid Uoumy, 8. H. Rhoden, >t other pro¬ perty person, unless sufficient objection are filed. Given under ray hand aud official signature, this .June <V. WH. Geo. II. Mitchell, Ordinary. Visit The a (ji.odi: siioi: .Ffs rife r —it ml sh;.-.;'• < i.oi fsix; co. tip/V. .„ m. 89 Whitehall St., vfibtwti m \t* x ATLANTA, GA. 1 ;x warn ■■ - m&mm S;. Ai.yiS |256 —Mena Suits ull wool, worth $1200 for $500. 397 Mens Suits all w »ol, worth $18,03 and $20.00 for $ 7 , 89 c. 596 Youths Suits fourteen to eighteen years, all wool worth $ 10,00 for $400. Send for Samples. Hig ba* gains offered every clay iu the year. Be sure and see us when yon come to ATLANTA. Tin: GLom: siiim: -o * — -*r~ 89 WliitelMlI Street, ATLANtA. Mention Hie Advaoate-Democrat. Kimbrough -0 -o- Bickers & Co. » Ilnviitlu! most biqiuiiful tliaplay of Dry GooiIh over brought to this rinirkut. We invite the t?ood people oi TALIAFER¬ RO COUNTY to come and examine our lovely Stock. IF YOU NEED ANYTHING III woolen Dicsh Goods, wash Fabrics, white /.awns, Checks, Muslin, Organdies, “Vela’’ Ducks, “Pekin’’ Crepes, 1 1 Krinkle” Crepes, Cotton and Wool Cha'lies, Sat sens, Surroh, Morie, liina and all the latest Novilties in Silks, we have b’.ein ItKM EM HER SHOES AN SLIPPERS W <• make a specialty of this line;, we; have all the; Latest Styles in these: goods, of the lr:st make;. We can save you , more ironcy on these goods than any dealer. With Clothing, Hals tV Etc. Our counteis arc loaded down witjj tli : Nobbiest Stock you s ever saw. in thin Stock you can find Short Punts Suit* tor boys Iroiii 5 to i years. Youtli s Suits, all , sizes and . •» prif-M, Men’s Suits to fit all Hizc men and pockets. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is lull to (lowing. IF ve .-arry, Corn, Me a 1 over re Meal, Flower, Lard, Syrupw. In (act every thing found in a first class gr ic-ry department. We Will .... allow to make , lower toad . U3, AH , Do One- a price Of.levs , Will receive . the , personal ..... i attention .. Ol OHC O' _r the tirm. Yours to serve KIMHOUGH BICKERS&C 0 GREENESBORO, GA, Hcard-tScisler Block