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ORDER5 BY MAIL.
We make mail orders a special study.
That we can handle them satisfactorily
and pleased t conomicaili* is proved Enough by thousands said here.
of customers.
Write to Mouldings, us for catalogue of Doors, Work,Ac Sash.
[Blinds, Ornamental
AUGUSTA LUMBER CO.,
“Buy of the Maker. ” Augusta, Ga.
VOL. 1.
DO DILL
—WITH—
Kimbrough,
Bickers & Co.
It is true times are //mid but we have Cut Tricks '.o tit
the times, and that is one thino- that is bring in*; us the
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FROM NOW UNTIL FALL
We ’will cut the life out of Prices.
Here is the way we are doing.
Linen Towels wortli 25. 35. 40 and 50c now 15, 20 and 25c.
Mm's White Vests wortn Si.25 and $1.50, now 25c,
Boys Unlaundried Shirts—Size 12 and 124, worth 50: now 25c,
Men’s Laundried Shirts from 50e each to 15c each.
Ladies Nursing Corsets wortli $1.00 to $1 50, now 2oc each,
07 in Bleached Table Damask worth 90c, now 05c yard.
Figured La was worth 5c now 34e yard,
Men’s Woolen Tweed Pants worth $2 00 only $1.2 >c pair.
Men’s Outing Shirts worth 20 and 25c. marked to 15c each.
Men’s Elegant Brown Drill Drawers only 25c per pair.
Men’s Congress Shots worth SI 40 dowu to 75c.
A lot of Childrens and Ladies Shoes at less than 4 prices.
Black 1-2 Wool Grenadine worth 40c now 10c yard.
Beet Ticking in remnants of 4 to 0 yards at half price.
Ladies Black and Colored Silk Gloves worth 35, 50, 75 os 90a now luc
Colored Velvet Itihbon Assorted widths only 5c yard.
A big line of 8 and 10c Ginghams marked to Ge yard.
All Summer Muslins Marked down.
In fuel these are only a few bar¬
gains that we are giving every day.
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If you can’t come, send for Samples and Prices. We
will always give your orders Careful Attention and Guarantee
you lowest prior s.
Yours to Serve,
KIMBROUGH,
BICKERS A CO.
Oreenesl3orOv Cra.
EDUCATE FOB IB
AT THE
Atlanta Business University
ATLANTA GA.
«rS£ND FOn CATALOGUE.
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J. \V. STOKES &CO, Prop’s,
•--—WHOLESALERS OF •
GEORGIA MARBLE j
AND GRANITE ! j
Rr.FitnESCKs; R M. Farrar, 1 O icw icl a.mj ivn Vine x ards, 5 c !
, MS J
< ashier Merchants’ Bans; C
E. Currier, Cashier Atlanta Vsi TO Q EXCHANGE Place
National Bank; and ad other \
Atlanta Banks and Wholesale Opp Equitable
Merchants. BcitDiso
Atlanta t ws fl.
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The WINSHIP
Cotton Gins,
k- Cotton Presses,
Elevators and
Distributt.rh.
THE BEST SYSTEM
For Elevating. Seperating,
& Cleaning and Packing Cotton
% made by arty concern in the world
-It Will Pay
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you to get prices from th#
7FT' --'.e manufactures before yon buy
WI.YSHIP MACHINE CO,
Mection w the hen ‘Advocate-Democrat’ you write. Atinnta, Ga.
THE ADVOCAT i-I )EM0CKAT.
A.N ADVOCATE OF JEFFEY >0NIAH PEIHCIPLES-
CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA* FRIDAY. JULY 20, i804
‘ Our Loral Nows.
City and County Items
Briefly Told.
i Col. Horace M. Ilolden spent Moils
ll ly evening at I nion 1 oint.
Quite a crowd frem here attended the
picnic at Hillman, Wednesday.
J/essrs Alex Wheeler and Jim
Mann were in the city Monday.
The young people had a party at
Mr. Norton's last Friday night.
When you need anything write or
come to see Kimbrough, Bickers «fc Co.
Mrs. J. II. Chapman, of Augusta, is
visiting tier parents here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chapman spent
Sunday with frients in thecountiy.
Be will save you money and sell you
if liable goods, Kimbrough. 13ickeis &
Co -
Mr. Jim Chapman, a resident of
Florida, spent Tuesday night in the
city.
Mr. Gus Anthony, of Titusville, Fla.,
is visiting his parents, Capt. and Mrs.
J, K. Anthony of tins place.
Mr. C. II. Golueke will gin a bale of
cotton tlxis week, which will have some
of lliis years cottou iu it.
Mosquitoes have charge of the town
now after sundown, even the marshal
retreats.
Prof. V, T. Sanford, one of our fors
mer residents, was in the city last
week.
Seed us an Older for a pairj of those
silk gloves at 15c a pair. Kimbrough,
Bickers Jit Co.
if you go on the Atlanta excursion
next Monday, be sure to call on the
Globa Clothing Co.
Mr. Ksper McDonald, accompanied
by his little brother and sister are vis¬
iting Mr. Jesse McDonald.
Mrs. How3ll Evans, of Forsyth, is
visiting her father Mr. J. W. Asbury,
of Lyuesville neighborhood,
Mr. Ed Puriis and lady of White
Plains, passed through the city Tues¬
day, enrol,te tor Washington,
Master Glenn and Miss Maude Leg
wen returned from a delightful visit to
their sister, Mrs. Dr, Phillips of Har¬
lem.
Chamberlin’s is the best of all, Yin
bent J. llerkl. of Danbury, Iowa, lias used
Cliambeitin’s Cough Remedy whenever in
need of a medicine for noughts and colds,
for the past five years and says; ' It aD
what ways helps kind of me cough out. medicine If any one I asks I n,e
use, re.
ply, Chaiiioerlill's, that Is the best e* all.
'J.Yanl 50e bottle lar sale by Dr. K. J.
U< id.
Mr, Clarence Rodes spent seveua I
days last week pleasantly, on a visit to
Mr. Albert Chapman, of near Wash
ington.
Nearly time for some of our delin
subscribers to come trotting up with
a fine watermelon to go on his sub¬
scription.
W. II. Nelson, who is in the drug busi¬
ness at Knigville, Mo., lias so much con
fidence in Chamberlin's Colie, Choleraand
Diarrhoea Ibunedy that lie warrants every
bottle and offers to refund the money to
any customer who is not satisfied after
using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in
doing this because the remedy is a cer¬
tain cure for the diseases of which it is
intended and he knows it. It is for sale
by Dr. R. J. Reid.
The General Meeting of the fourth
district of Georgia Baptist Association
will be held at Sandy Cross, Tuesday
before the first Sunday in August.
Tins issue contains an ‘ ‘ad” from a
French restaurant in Atlanta. From
personal experience we con reccomend
tiiis as a splendid place to get a good
meal for 25 cents.
A horse kicked II. S. Shafer, of th fi
Freemyer Aonse, Middieburg, N, Y., on
the knee, whicli Man mm up In bed and
earned the knee joint to become stiff. A
friend recommended him to aae Cliam
berlair’s l'aln Balm, which lie did, and in
two has days was able to be around. Mr. siia.
fer recommended it to many (tlicr,
and saya it is excelled for any klndd of a
braise or pain. This -ame reine-ly Is also
famous for its cure, of rheumatism. For
5ale ,y ‘■ >r - '''
The fall term of tlie Stephens High
School opens the first Monday of next
September. Why not unite our efforts
in building up our school, l'ollll-.
cal differences should not be taken in
account when tlie education of you
children is at stake. Help the uew
teacher all you can.
U'KOF. L/A. Mlbphy, cf Rutledge,
has been elected principal ot the Me
id.cns High School in Crawfordville,
and will soon move his family to that
place and live in Liberty Hall. We
hear that the school js a good one.
I’rof. Murphy is a teacher of experience .
besides having first-class help in the
persons of In* two grown daughters.—
Social Circle Sentry.
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Ikies'. Piles'. Itching Piles
feYWPTOHs-MoUture; intense lulling and
stinging, most at night: wor«e by sjratdi
If allowed to continue tumors,which '
often bleed and ulcerate, . toeoming very
sore. Swathe's Oistmkst stops the
!r SvSJtTV-X h :^ te s. n ^t B Kr* , r
f- Hr
wayoc A Son, Pliiladelphia.
The sti «e.
To (hose uiifc.jimii with the ori.
gin of the present sti a brief history
may he interesting. >
Some years ago the oilman company
bought a tract of lam Mlist outside ( lu¬
cago, and founded tii town of i’ull
maiK At this point fiber Lev built their
shops, and also a u of houses,
which they rented t their workmen.
In fact they built sto Is. churches and
schools, and gave o -Imt it was to he
a model town ;t-e f h the workmen
and the company 0 ’ to enjoy the
bedeiits of co-ope,' i without going
into ihe real act o t operation. The
company owned eve Vg. the men
nothiug. While wap 'S wee high the
men could pay Uijjo 'nt and the nu
merous other iueiiliiidals that were
continually being ad. ‘d to the c»t of
^ymg \x* ibis expuvii town. Soon
wages began to iowe . While rent and
other expenses ^ ren r, --uc Jf " the , same.
This continued until ie men actually
had expended all th ?y had earned or
could earn, and orfed the company
some $100,000 for r it They sent a
committee to the ..puny and asked
for an increase ot »es so they might
be able to pay the aek lent and live.
This the company used to do, and
declared it would e <’ down the works
and evict all who w e in arrears for
rent. This threat b ’it on tlio strike
at the Pullman wo >. This led to
much newspaper iturovcrsy which
aroused public sympe’h;’ t.Veuch an ex¬
tent that the Ameridau Khilway Union,
of vvliieh Mr, E- V. |J>- hs is president,
look hold of the maiiter iu tne ’interest
of the Pullman strike vs, Mr. Debsde
dared a boycott agiri ist Pullman ears,
and the members y.s iris association re¬
fused to handle trcii fi4 to which Pull
man cars are attaeb yd. Oilier organi¬
zations have joined 'Mr. Debs until tlie
entire western railnjuul system is lied
up or prevented fro n doing their usual
busiuess. In brief these are the lncts
concerning the reatest strike this
country has ever leased.
Latest tele -patches say the
mu
Some Califot roads arc not yet
running trains U ugh.
' It is repotted t, I tiro Pullinau stri¬
kers have now got. > hack to work.
| Dobs was arres ed Wednesday for
contempt of court, Upon refusal to
give bond he was committed to jail.
The best 50o un htuudried shills to
be found anywhere is at Kimbrough,
Bickers Jt Co.
For LI' jlng / stori.
Fultou county vlteut for Livingston
Wednesday by over one thousand m i
J oril -. v -
Wonder what Ilia Atlanta Journal
will do with him ij l w.
Hucklebs Amici Salvo
Tlie best salve In t lie world for U ut«
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ttlicum. fever
Sores, 'l’etler, U happed Wands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and po»ix
sivciy cures Piles, o- -in pay required. It
It guaranteed tot..'Jtqieilect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price r i cents per
box. For sale bv Dr .It. j. Reid.
You sliouid see these ribbons wo are
selling for 2j and 15c a yard, they have
been going fast. Kimbrough, Bickers
&. Co.
Carter Nominated.
Hon. W. Y. Carter, of Hart, was
unanimously nominated for congiess
from the ciglitli district ny the I’opu
list convention in Athens Wednesday,
Mr. Carter is said to be an able man
and will make a strong fight.
How To Cure Ail Skin Vixeaocs,
Simply apply ,,, SwaYhk , s Ointment,
No internal medicine required. Cures’
tet ,. rj ww .ma, Hell, all eruptions on the
race, hand, nose, &c leaving the. skin
dear , white and healthy. lt» great bea
ngaod curative powers are possessed by
no other remedy. Ask your druggist lot
swavne Ointmknt
Young Man Drowned.
One day last week J 110 . Bush a young
while man on Mr. Blue Quili’s bridge
gang, was drowned while in swimming.
,r e had’nt been in the water five min
utes , ieforc p e took the cramp*, and
,, (;fore aj(1 ( . ou)(] reac ], him he sank out
ofiight.
Dis body was recovered atnujt ihree
hour , afte rward» and sent to Haddocks
for iotcrul ent.
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tiUaratlieed U»ir«.
We ., authorize our advertised ..... druggist to
sell Dr. King's New and Discovery Colds, for Con- this
sumption, Cough* If afflicted upon with
condition. you ate a
Cougii, Cold or ar > Lung, throat or Chest
tr reeled, "! ll, i‘ ! > giving ? n . (1 *?." uae fair this trial, remedy and a* di
i a expe
,. e „ 0 Jon „, h y r cturn tlie
bottle and hare your money refunded,
lir r?. r
l*trw' si us hmi
Sharon Itoms.
By Humility'
Mrs. Allie Breiian visited her parents,
Mr. nml Mrs. Jno, Burke lliis week.
Mr. Jno. O'Keeffe is preparing to com¬
mence his new building— brick store.
Not. a few of Sharon's ladles and gen¬
tlemen went to IttUmnn Wednesday.
Misses Della. Mary and ltelle Kendrick
are visiting relati ’es at Messena this week
t Mr. .lesso Darden was in our town
Thursday 'argufying and talking poll
ties."
l)r. Albert Davidson and Mr. Andrew
Merslion went to Tliomson. last .Sunday
in attendance pf I he M. E. District con.
fei'ence.
M the homo of Mr. Ed. Oroake, Misses
(; nw k e mm live, o, Augusta, aro tospeml
several days enjoying the rich atmosphere
of «>»rcity.
Most evavy body ta itaMghted At the
of Mr O'Keeffe's eoiiUm platlon and
hopes Unit lie will luiild a roemy house
wltu a up wllU . h vvimUt „ w
still more to the town as well as greatly
benefit to himself.
The Ohnldren ‘8 Friend.
Rev. J. 1 Oxford of Atlanta, says; “My
buoy was sick from Its birth, and we ex¬
pected it wouid die. At the ago fi of nine
months we begun to give it e nnetuer.
Tlie effects were iii.igicnl, It began to I in
preve nt once and is now fat and growing
every J. day. fieruggs,
J. of Sldon, Miss., says.
“Our little girl, nine months old, was in a
V«*l l i. from summer eouipl lnt,
a in made her as fat ns a pig.
lototlnm nnds of homes it lias carried
blessings King all of remedies the same Kind. the It is the great
of for little ones,
ami just as good for their parents. ?i, n $3
Pen Ititltfti Neighborhood,
On a quiet Sabbath morning, in cam
p.iny with a friend, we strolled over
towards the Pea Ridge neighborhood
for the purpose of attending Sunday
School there.
At Mr. \V. C. Rhodes’ homo we sat
down to a good old time country din¬
ner, and in the afternoon wo went
with the Rhodes family to the school
house where the services were held.
This nourishing little Sunday School
of about twenty-five or thirty average
attendance, has for ita superintendent
Mr. T. L. Bently whose rautiesl efforts
air?’<nueb• apprretMed V.y Us*> talthlol
scholars.
How nice it is to get among n people
Who by their actions and wolds show
that they aro worshiping the Divine
Being with heart, mind mid strength
Who never let political differences sep¬
arate them on the greatest of all quels
lions—the question of Salvation. IKe
know of no place which is more tills
way than (lie Pea Ridge settlement.
And we look forward with pleusure
to unother visit lliero.
|« 1 C/8 IK I
iCJ vj D, [g
wlko wish Rii* III* 1
$ fa 1« r ‘ . I |y’
4 P o <* V «
Ii now tk ( r v ' u] $
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O arc n <* ^
-,xl
^ law should &
a II u o u a c v
/ | llirougli the
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STEPHENS’HIGH SCHOOL
MALE find FEMALE
Crawfordville, 1 Georgia
J’rof. LeKoy A. Murphy, J’riucipal.
Miss E. Ij. Murphcy, First Assistant.
Mi,s M. A. Murphcy, Second Assistant.
TERMS
The Fail session will commence the ;
jj rst Monday in September IS'.tl and
T | lc gpnng session will commence
lh e first Monday in Jar.ua. y 1805 and
wii , ,. oulinu( . twenty-four week- 1
i uilion will be charged at Hit rates
of «1.50, *2.00, $2.50 and #3.00 a
month ot four weeks according to
ra , iaUon
'
Music will he taught in connection
» i
A 1 ! tlie branches usually taught in
, , and , colleges will „ be , taught in . j
this school,
This school is under the control and |
management of the director! of the
Stephens M.,numental Association,
and it is strictly non partisan and non
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r- f - 1 '- the
or any one ot the (liredon*.
The People’s Advoiate, Estalilishod
1892.
Tho Crawfordville Democrat, Estab¬
lished 1876.
Consolidated Oct. 6 , 1893.
Wanted EVERY ONE
WHO IS SUF¬
FERING WITH
PARYLYSIS, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS DE5ILITY
Indigestion, lJver, Shomach or Kidney Trouble, Eemale Complaints, or other
hroiuc Diseases to call at our office and see tlie most
-Wonderful appliance on Earth
for curing diseases tf you can’t call write us. wo lnve cur' I hundreds of
cases after medicines had fai'ed and h ipo was gone, WK CAM CURE. YOU. Don't
delay. Our pries are so low that all can lie cured who will.
All communications promptly answered,
^FULLER ELECTRIC
APPLIANCE CO. 40 Marietta Street.
Atlanta, Ga.
MALLARY BROS. & CO.
MACON, GEORGIA
K E M E M B E R,
We aro still
1 headquarters for
wmm- j 5 Engines, Boilers (jJrist
• > 'am, ; .. w Saw Mills,
WL M i 11 s, C o 11 o ii
(A i n s, C o 1t o n
.. cS P r e s 8 o s, a n <1
■ v . y rr-: everything else
In the Machinery line.
(jfl’lmso do not be persuaded into buying anything in our lino before
writing us for prices, MALLARY BROS, & CO., Macon, Ga,
Mention this paper April 28 fi ns.
Corro«i>oii<lonls Wanted.
We want a correspondent in ove.y
settlement in tlie county to send u»
the news. We will furnish slationeiy
jinrt • , 'unps.
We want cm . poildents who tf if*
send si rletiy news Reins, or at least
send other matter iu separate nitides.
Let us talk with you about it.
LOST
A largo amount of Money ifi lout svm
mialy l»y pnrtlod piircluiHing wortliicun
fruit tn <•» i'om h Hud etc. (ict lh« u» Irom
Arm lXitk\ gvowft U»lr own trees wemta out
nothing hut good Htjek ami sells at roa*
Honahle jiriccm, MV want the addreus of
every farmer or gardener in your section
ami will make you a liberal oiler, write
for particular* and prieea at once, send
Sample for descriptive (Vulogue. Agent
wauled everywhere.
A*Id' oak, C/herochee Nursery
W-|( ’ll
Advertised Letters
The following list of letters remain
in the postotilee at Urawfordville, Tai
nf, rro County Georgia, will ho sent to
tliedeadletier cilice if not called for at
tlio expiration of 30 days from date,
’ inly tub 1801 Ago',
Mr. BIx Mr. Thomas A ere, Mr.
Jim. (J Rro'iko, Mr. Ham (ialnoH, Mr.
Wllltain Harris, Mr J. W. Mu....., Mr.
Dorry Merton, Mi. KHiori IV fioolor, Miss
Glara Anorsmi, Miss Curdolia llnrlitower,
Miss Pearl Johnson. Mis, IIniPiiho
Mdote. Miss KiiiiiiIo UsIiIiihoii, Miss Until
mine, IFiiilor, Mis Mat ILIk. - (col).
u. I. armor. I . M.
li i* rVU..
Place the seel or gr ain In a tight bin.
box, barrel or hogshead, or if this room
can ho closed nearly air tight, pile it in
a conical heap on the floor. For each
100 pounds of sood allow ari ounce of
carbon bisulphide. Pour this into a cop
and sink tlie cup to the rim nt tlie top
of the heap. Now cover the heap with
an old carpet or thick cloth of any kind
to keep in the fumes. If the room Is
not very large and can Ire made quite
tight, no covering of the heap will be
necessary, but one quarter to one-half
more carton bisulphide must be used.
Keep the cloth on or the room closed for
21 hours; then expose freely to the air,
and all traces of the carbon bisulphide
will quickly disappear, Th# edible
quality of the grain or Its ability to
sprout will to nowise injured by the
treatment. Carton bisulphide readily
explodes in presence of tire, and no fire
or light must to brought Into the room
“ lon « « ^ peculiar odor of the car
b0B W,ul P hl<1 * is V# r «*l'tlbie.
Awarded Highest Honors-World’s Fai>.
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Powder:
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used iu Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard#
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THE TIR^D
DRAIN and NERVES
nu# Sweetest, Safeat and Beak
JKallaf hy using Or. Klnr*
Royal
Germetuer.
As a Nerve Tranquillizer and
Touio ft never has boon equalled.
Dr. L. I). GolHns, Uuldl.h waite,
Tox., says of it: “It is the finesb
Nerve Tranquillizer I have avor
UKod."
I.. 0. Conlson, Deputy Clerk,
Jackson county. Ala., save: “I
commend it fot Nervousness
above anything I lmvo ever
tri'd.”
Geo. W. Armstead, F.d. The
Issue, Nashville, Tenn., says:
“Germetuor is an invaluable
Binidor and Invigorator of th#
Nerve Forces.”
Hon. G. W. Banderlin, Ex
Audited, N. C., now 8d Auditor,
Washington, D. (J., says: “I
have never found abettor Nerve
Tonic and General Invigorator.
Contains , Brominea, Co
no
c<l jne, Chloral or other inju
nous drugs. j Always Aiwa,., aafa sar* fnr lor
all Sg'tS and SSXOS.
’gj, 0f O r|6. Sold by druggists.
Manuf’d onlv by King’s Royal
Qorcpetutr Co., Atlanta, Qa. ^
R. u. Kattknhoiin. Thoc J. D vy.
FRENCH RESTAURANT
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KATTENHORN k HAY,
Proprietors.
R :guiar Meals 25 c.
Oysters in Season,
OPEN AT ALL HOURS
No. 4. Wall St. Next to Kimball Mott•)
Atlanta, (ieorgi-t.
N|»e:e-irii'ii ( lass
S H Clifford, New Wf*, wan
ifowLled with Neuralgia and Hh^irrr.atlsai
his Stomach was disordi 1 ,a, hi. Liver «ai,
IcR awa/aml'i ‘’“'tm i'm’".'^«J d“lB
trl " f-Hers cured 1 dm. Jhme tottteaof Etec-