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A SAFE
espeii-^. Oor specialties are Doors, toash.
Blinds and Ornamental Woodwork.
Al fclSTA LI MBER CO..
“Buy of the Maker.’’ AifiMk 6a.
—i fOUR i Womlirlully
- LOW PRICE!
o
Money,s tight, but never before have w‘ stuck the
knife deep into prices. Every department u full
ao omitted—an
staple or novelty has been * we
,-no unload immense stock ot
propose to our of prices.
late style goods at unheard
It requires no effort at all to be ecnomieal if you trade with us
Our Great Sacrifice Tables
are Now Open.
See wltat they are loaded with; Gent's fu 1 suits of
clothes all wool, price $ 12.50 now $6; $l --50 suits onw $6.50,
suits for $s $ 7,50 suits for $ 3 $6 suits for $ 2 . These
$12 , in sacks and frocks Full . lsne of boy s suits also at
goof's run reduction.
the same
ffi sg=»Lovelv silks in strpes an 1 figures r j lucel
from $1.25 to 35 c « nts a yard.
$1. CB slipping at 5 oc. 5
$1 y VO s patents now $ P
kid gloves, your choice for to*, 3 gross labe’s uiduwests
at 8^3c each.
to^^SO^Zelgler’s ru balls and congress re¬
duced $3 button shoes for ladies, now $22 5
^Thousands of yards of remants at half cost- 5 ), and Ji scirfs
choice 25c Fancy figire 1 pans ms oiu--bui No v l oi*. U.
for men, your lovely at $3.
$7 dress patterns that arc go now
7 000 yards "inarhams the newest, daintiest designs actually we
i2%c. ’ 5000 yards calico that
ever shown, 7>4 to percale by only 5 c y an ->
would be "taken lor many,
load of parasols, late style hgndles. 23c to *J’ 5) f ).' re 'i 1
A wagon sssrssrss; .
ifg
Silks a
immense. The
Our
Has been marked in keeping with the hard ti nas. If y >a
ne6d anything in our line you mver hal a better opportunity
to secure it. Respectfully
JJE.NTAL NOTICE
I have associated with me in the
Practice of Dentistry tin. W. II
Harris of the Atlanta Dental Col¬
lege who lias had thorough traiuing in
eproative work, He will do extract
in and filling teeth while I. with
Thirty Years ■
Experience*.
will do the PLATE WORK.
We will be in Crawfordville on the
3rd Monday in each month, to remain
one week and iD White Plains tiie 4th
Monday to remain one week.
N. fl. THOMAS j
M. D. L>. D, S
Specimen Class.
S H Clifford, New Cassel. Wis, was
doubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism
his .Stomach was disordered, his Liver was
afleeted to an alarming degree appetite
well away and he was terribly reduced In
flesh and strength. Three bottle* of Elec¬
tric Bitters cured him.
tiles'. Piles'. Itching Piles
STMPTOMs-Moisture; intense itching and
stinging; most at night: worse by scratch¬
ing If allowed to continue tumors, which
ufttn bleed and ulcerate, becoming very
sore- Swavsf.’s Ointmkxt stops the
telling and bleeding, heals ulceration,and
n most cises removes tue t.i n irs. A
druggist or by mail, for 80 cent. Dr
Swayne A Son, Philadelphia.
Awarded Highest Honors-World’s Fak.
0-PRICE’S
@ara
The only Imre Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard-
THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
The People’s Advocate, Established 1892
The Craw lord vtlle Democrat ” 18.t»
Consolidated Oct. 6, 1893.
_
TO THE PUBLIC.
Fellow-citizens: The panic has strucs
Atlanta right at last and Machinery
has gone out of sight. If you
want to buy at panic prices, now is
the time. We are selling Engines
from $75 up. Gins 110 up Presses $50
up, Feed Mills $35 up, Threshes $00
up, Feeders and Condensers for any
make of Gin, new or second-hand for
sale. We exchange or repair and sell
Machinery on commission. Engines
repaired and Gins rebuilt with latest
improvements, revolving heads, carders
or beaters, seed cleaners, extra heavy
brushes etc. Repair material and
shafting and pulleys on band. Write
us just what you want and we will
make prices that will suit.
H. N. Cramer & Co.
555 Marietta St. Atlanta Ga.
Proprietors Machinery Exchange.
Biicklens Arnica Salve
The best salve iu the world for Cut*
Bruises Sores, Uieers, Salt Rheum. Fever
it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 21 rente per
box. For sale by Dr .it. j. Keid.
BEGG S LITT.'.E GI AN I’ PILLS,
Are the most camplete pill on the
market, besides lieing ‘Vuara^ the ch -apest, as
j. 'to give
satisfaction by ft, KEID. Druggist.
&N ADVOCATE OF JEFFERSON AN PRINCIPLES-
1LLE. GA. EMDA*. JUNE 22. 1894. VOL. 1-MO. 38
Our Local News.
City and County Items
Brieily Told.
Mr. Lee Evans went to Union
Point to visit Mr. Jun Meys, last
Friday.
Please mention us to our advertisers
when you liave any transactions with
them.
Dr. B. F. Darnel from Union Point ,
was in the city Sunday morning.
Mr. A. D. McDonald of Thompson,
visited his Craw lord villa friends
Sunday.
Let us sell you a Buggy Surry or
Phaeton at cost? Armor Bros.
Let o» give you an estimate on your
Job Printing.
Mr. J, II. Balls, the celebrated
Green cjunty water-melon growei, of
near Woodville, was in our village
Monday.
Mrs. M. E. Brooke and daughter.
Miss Annie, returned from a delight
ful visit to Madison, Saturday last.
Misses EJaa and Annie Jordan, the
beautiful little daughters of Mr. and
Mis. J. C. Jordan, attended the Uuion
Point entertainmeut Friday night.
Notice the Georgia Alabama Bus¬
iness College ‘ad’. That is the place to
get a good busiuess education.
All those who go to Atlanta on the
excursion the 25r 1, sh > ltd c vll <> > to
Globe Clothing and Shoe Co., Mention
us please if you do.
Mr. Bud Wright, an old resident, is
spending a few days in the town.
Mrs. Fanny Tucker, and little Alga
Rhodes, are visiting friends in Con*
gers this week.
The Teachers Institute was field at
the Academy this week. Capt. J. R.
Anthony conducts the meeting, which
tiie teachers all say are quite interest¬
ing.
Messrs Clarence Stephens and Kincb
Boone of Atlanta, were in the city
Monday, on the sad mission of attends
the funeral of Dr. Stephens.
Tho most select line of curtain goods
and draping 'u Middle Ga. Armor
Bros.
Mr. Wheeler of Barnett, accoin *
-.1,1 t:
daughter Miss Eva, was in the city a
short wtnle Wednesday.
Cotton Bloom—X ist Wednesday,
Mr. E. Gunn of Barnett neighborhood
brought to town a nourishing cotton
bloom.
From Hie looks of it, we ars le i to
infer, that the dry weather has not
affeeted that part of tiie county as
much as this. We have some hustling
farmers in our county.
Out embroideries and laces are ex¬
quisite, see them. Armor Bros,
One price to all Armor Bros.
The Union Point school entertain¬
ment came off last Friday night. The
exereises reflected much credit 0:1 tiie
able teacher, Prof. G. W. Tribble and
bis assistants.
Commissioner Fiynl lias been in town
this week attending the Teachers Inst.
Mr. C. II. Holden has returned home
from Athens to spend Ins vacation.
Drs. Thomas and Harris are in
town this week, serving the public in
Lite dental line. They have received
quite a liberal patronage from our
county this trip. Try them.
10 thousand yards lovely figured
lawns at 5c.
Armor Bro s
-
Dirts on tiie Road
By Traveler.
A good deal of sickness reported
through the county.
Partial showers, though the first of
the week: a good rain much needed.
We regret to heaT of the death of
Dr. L. A. Steph tns. Taliaferro has
, l08t , ,w<1 .... cltlzso , l honorable . . ,
a K “ ,lf an
t .,,, r , j .
town, spent part of the day with us
last Sabbath.
Mr, Neal of Rome, Ga. a carnage
builder, passed through the county
a8 ^ week,
Mr. Ja*. Chapman of Florida, is on
a visit to his home in this county,
»«■ «eo. bright and family of
Powelton, were in Barnett last Sunday
.Ve-srs Jas. and I.awrence Battle,
are visiting home at Barnett.
Jnd e Rocker and wife of Norwood
were among Barnett friends last week.
While in Topeka last March, E. T
Barber, a prominent newspaper man ot
La L'ygne, Kan., was taken wifh cholera
morbus very severely. Tiie night clerk
at the liotel where he was stopping hap
pned to liave a bottle of Chamberlin'*
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
gave him three doses which relieved him
aud he think* saved his life. Every
family should keep tb ! * remedy in their
homes at all times. No or.e can tell how
«>on it may tje neede<L It costs but a
and rnaj be tbe means ot saving
much suffering and perhaps the life of
some member uX the family. 25 and 50
cent bottle* for sale by
Dr- Ii. J. Hud, Druggist,
No Wrong Intents. ■%
1
The Taliaferro county geW||am to
the bank here with a spurkL* .draft,
has explained the transactie y-fully and
to the satisfaction of all p Aides coil*
cerned. He signed his w IPs name,
which lie had a perfect right | 0 do. and
there were ample funds tor meet the
draft on deposit in Align had it
been discounted. The wyiie affair
was an unfortunate mlsund>|sUnding, desei 'Hjig
and placed an honest, gen -
tleman in a false light, win. inatllr '\e regret,
very much. As the may be
discussed in Taliaferro Alnnty, we
would be glad to have tl^lcopied in
Advocate-Democrat, it bei® intended
as a full, voluntary and c’®ful vin*.
dication of the lierald-Iotuau. genttevnar.jptncerned.
—.Greenesboro
■*
The Death of Dr. 1. A m Stephens f
r
Till'. KVI) CASK l'K.VUL |,Y Will!
I'HI'. FAMILY A N II FllIUNl' iTIlKUKl)
around.
A «*
Sunday evening at 6 o*r . the soul
of one of our best and hig esteem
ed citizens, was wafted 'I <u eternal
home.
Possibly the death 0l f ,a;v of our
.
residents would uot hike mused as
much universal regret as ii ! the ‘final
act’iu the life of Dr. Li,if.;. Stephens,
For several weeks ha ’ll ocen sick,
hut was not considered ag •nmsiy ill
until only a few Jays br >,> the end
came. Every,want of tin- iaiient suff¬
erer was administered to (he loving
hands of friends. m
Dr. Stephens’ noble ,j amiable
trait* of character we; Iiihi the
friendship of all with wb e came in
contact with. One mi f issed him
without receiving a ch salutation
from those lips which n jlw sealed
witli death's unconqua- hand. lie.
was a quiet co isistan' Ajat) and
a me nber in gooifimw of the
Baptist church here.
The interment took r lie eern
Monday tb<’ r " k
eiery, Mr.
Jaw. VV. AsbOlT cpi .bu/ia!
Tire dt.-aftsc» i ,1'pliOW of
Alexander H. Hrspht besides bis
wife and only brothc fr. Clarence
rjicphens, of Allan! Tie leaves four
children to mourn his Vfrs. J. E.
Howard anl Mr. JnJ. St 1 ’>oens of At¬
lanta, and Misses f tllia and Maude
■Stephens of the city 4
"There. Is no death 1,1 » cel form
Walks o’er the oat 1 wit'; silent tread,
He bears our best- !d things away
And then we call •hem 'dead'"
Bethany Entertainment.
The commenced ot exercises of
Bethany school, weiji held on Tuesday
the 10th inst.
Ai early as 9 o’e’bsk In the morn¬
ing the people of 1 [thar.y and Kur¬
rounding neighbor! ils began to
•assemble the ids, and by 10 i
on gr
o’clock an immoi audience had
gathered in the chi a.
The Exercises I Ian with music
furnished by Mr* Si. L. Andrews,
H f ter wll j c j, n )0 jJj 3 B boys and girls
rendered their recit ■ms. Dinner was
announced at twelHH an( ^ everyone en
joyed the sumptousjpll’ast Id girl* very delivered much.
The larger boys i
their speeches and faplamations in the
At nrocTallfcegari. S owk the crowning
part narL of or the me progra|WK>gaij. Fully jiij five
hundred people ifSf gathered U'nler
Gie stand erected f^ ,r the oscassion ’ la
front of the echool-bonso.
The opening sons* “Welcome 1 ’ by
t ,, e mt i e 0 nee, palfliCBUrey enthuse!
^j, e cr( 3wd. j
u was a v rdendid ' exhibition, and re
fleeted much credif , upon Prof, „ „ Rhodes „
r , rr .
puoils and all' who participated
therein. iW. C. Andhkws.
Greene Couity Populists
A mass meeting ot .... the „ Ieop.es
Party of Greene c>unty is lobe held
in Greenestroro .’uly 4th,
The meeting ,7 wfll be to elect dele
gates to the Congressional , sonvenDon ,
and to transact a tty other business
that will come tot o.o the body.
:i, E IMVfSON,
Cnaui /l ®n Ex., Committee.
THE ATLANTA OCULIST
DH. J. mm MOORE
203-204 $iser Building.
OFEICE CLOSED UNTIL FALL.
Job work ' ' a ’ ‘Us offi :e.
Prices to suit b-' times
• Sharon Items.
1 !y Humility
M 1 1 ‘ -
•
Miss Julia Ilackney visited her
mother at this place, Tuesday.
Mrs. Emma Joy, spent a few days
tliis wees with uer sister, Mrs- A. T.
Gilbert.
Misses Kate and Bridget O'Donneh
and Misses Mamie and Ellen Faulkner
ot Augusta, are visiting Mrs. Croake
anh other friends of our town.
Mr. J. W. Fall in went to Washing¬
ton, Wednesday.
Mr. E. B. Moore was in town this
week.
Miss Jennie Johnson returned to tier
home in McDuffy county, Thursday,
after a v'sit with her sister, Mrs. J.
M. Kendrick.
The closing exercises ot St. Joseph’s
Academy, on Tuesday, was one of '.lie
most enjoyable features of the seas in
The hoys, in their examinations of
tlie morning exercises, received merit—
ed commendations from the many
guests present. At J p. in. when the
doors of the boys play hall In the base¬
ment were opened; an intelligent
audience of Parishioners, an I visiting
guests from Washington and Sharon,
entered and filled the hall until there
was hardly standing room, to witness
the well trained students who so
beautifully acted the parts, RthUdis
played the scenes of “ Daniel in the
Lions den,” and ‘‘Woman’s rights.”
Tiie audience was conviyially enter¬
tained ity young KViU Abbott’s ‘•Put¬
ting on Airs,” after which Rev. L.
Ba/.an distributed tiie medals and
prizes which were donated by friends
of the Institute to the several students.
Rev. Farther Keel.v, delivered a
profitable address to the boy’s, exhort,
ing them t,o a life of truth and
moral'ty, commended tho Sisters of
St. loseph, and thanked tho audience
for their attention.
tjuiie a number of tho boys left no
IFeilnesday to spend vacation at home,
some to return next term, others to go
to u higher school.
Absolutoly Free.
Worthy Boy or Girl of
Taliaferro.
The Georgia Alabama Business col¬
lege, now conceded to lie the largest
most practical and liberal patronized
in the Southern Stites, has resolved
to generously offer a throng's business
training, witout charge, to some
worthy boy or gill of this county.
A better opportunity has never be¬
fore been offered the youth of our
county, and we would advise our
young triends to make immediate ap¬
plication,
A
We liave learned that the Globe
Clothing and Shoe Company, of At¬
lanta, will give tho excursionists
Saturday, a free meal on their railroad
tickets.
The above named cunpany, are sell¬
ing clothing at prices that would roily
astound you. We saw several suits at
$5.00 which were splendid indeed for
the price.
When calling on them be sure and
mention this paper.
While at Peeksklll, N. V, Mr. .1 >
beriven, a City, prominent manufacturer "f
New York purchased a bottle of
<;ir,unBerlin’s Gough flumcdy. Such good
results were obtained from Its use that he
,? & ^
remedy. When yon have a cough
5‘lke M^NerWe'* iiood ^XwlVl''wantV^'when ii niodiclni'.
again iu of -u ■ a It Is a
r, m<«dvof groat worth and merit. 28 and
B0 cent bottles for sale by
Dr. It. J. It kmi, Druggist.
Citation.
Gboroia, ;
Taliaferro, Co. It appearing that
O. 1’. Bonner the former Guardian of
Lyda T. Evans, an adjudged lunatic
() , , a jd County lias tieen disinisaed
from his office of Guardian, and hi*
letter revoked, and that the aaid
* ill ' oul * « u «d.an
and that a necessity for a Guardian
nU)t9 ^ DO application for better
of Guardianship, having been filed
anv otner person. Notice Is hereby
given to all concerned that at the next
regular term of the Court of ordinary
of said County, to Ire held on the
first Monday in July next. I will ap¬
point as guardian of the person arid
property or the said Lyda T. Evans.
Die Clerk of Superior Court of Slid
County, !3. 11. Rhodes, >r other pro
l>erty person, unless sufficient objection
are filed.
Given under my hand and official
signature, this June fi, 1B94.
Gko. ii. Mitchell,
Ordinary.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Moit Perfect M«4e.
Visit The
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and
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1256 — IMuns Suits all wool, worth $1200 for $500.
897 Mens Suits all wool, worth $ 18,0 ; and $20.00 lor $7,89c.
596 Youths Suits fourteen to eighteen years, all wool
worth $10,00 for $400.
Send for Samples.
Dig' ba'gAitis olTeretl every day in the year.
Be sure and see us when you come to ATLANTA.
Tin: glohi: siioi: -o
-o- AND rLOIIII^G co.
89 Whitehall j StreefaTLyiiA
Mentio.i the Ad vacate-Dsmocrat.
Tho WINSHIP
Cotton Gins,
dl, Cotton Dresses,
Elevators and
I )|STK IUUTKRS,
u .
fN THE BEST SYSTEM
rsr For Elevating, Soporating.
, ( Iciiniiig and Packing Cotton
made Gy any concern iu the world
-It Will Pay
mm ___ ) you to get prices fr on tho
“ manufactures before you buy.
W1NHHII* MACHINE CO,
Mention when the ‘Advocate-Democrat' you write. Atliiiiln, Gin.
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Si ffering With
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AJ) communications promptly answered,
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Atlanta, C3r£3t.
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