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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1894)
et us talk to you about Doors, Sash, B inds, .Mould ings, Lumber. Shingle: uid; *!lk ids or i Ornamemal Woodwork, v.'riu for Cai¬ alogoe or Estimate. Ask ns questions: we 1] answer cneeriully. CS : Buy of the Maker.” c o 55 VOL. 2. I.RRE ARE THE ; ty__ Prices Of*-- tJ, T ' Cimbrough, Bickers & Co. reenesb oro, Gra m Yard wide Slie“ting .5c goods yard. yaid. I Yaid wide Sea Island 5c Best Bleaching Drilling 6 c yard. and grades. all prices 6 42 inch Pillow caring 8>»« yard. 17x36 Cotton Huck Towels 5e each. Full -ize Counterpins 75c yard,. worth 75c yard. % 44 inch all Wool Serges only 5 a* 29 and 39e yard. All Wool 36 inch Flannel for dresses •V Silks and Velvet for Dresses and 'rinlinings cheap. worth 25e. I Ladies Fast Biack Seamless Stockings 18c 19c pair 2 Childrens Fast Black Seamless Stockings pr worth j. l A fu.I line of childrens fast black hose at 40 & 12%e pair. R I CLOTHING CLOTHING | i Men’s all Wool Clieyiot and Cassimers Salts S7.77 & suit, cin’t be bought else .vher - for less than $l0t,o§ — We have a full line of Childrens and Bays suits all cheap. I Overcoats all prices, style an<t sizes. Id §hoes Lead the Crowd R5 i we i i Boys M.-n’s Brogans High Cut Sizes Brogans 4 to 4 only only $1-00 50c pa p 1 • R \ Wo lien’s Siloes t'rom.75; pair pair up, CaildrensShoes ftoin 10c up. E3 A bio- line of Furniture at lowest Prices. Eo».l R Remember the Place. K hi) 7 IIMBROU6H, V BICEERE; * lO m ■ rcenpsh:m>, f 9 Gcoitgia. NEW GOODS Fai Prices! N'-verinthc History of tbr ciuntry have Dry Goods snd Shoes been offered at such Low IV.ces Tlic Augusta Bee’Hive Stores Are selling Dry Goods at an,I Lower Prices than one dollar will buy as much as two formerly would. €*£2&:' ■ jlTiMiadliJm 1 SPELT AD IV DRESS GOODS. AH Wool Serges, Flannels Whip Coras, Sacking#and ( amere i.*v ;s Incites wide that were 35 A: 4hc now Hi A wool ( 'L.inya’i lo Dress Goods were 20c* now l'J'4 Ai‘ wool ■ I-, 3 - :>;«* dress goo Is that were 15o now 10 52 and o4 in I all colors that sver * Hoc now' 40c, 4 o Wet feergistbat v.ere 8oc are how -K*e, UNDERWEAR f.adies heavy nnty*d shirts that were 33c now ,9c. Ladies heavy ribbed shirts tliat.were *le now j 4 ,it,-- heavy rioliert -ld,t- ttiai were75e now Aic, »i . !i.-«v 5 ribl»--l shirts ti,at were35-- now -4--e. Mers iieavy ribiied shirts tiiat were 50c now -15- . FLAXXEL3. nnel 15c. •’ \nviH 15c* 15 f, • T *: 1 el a *%C % * - A iL’-ee-tics. -v e St*a Island for ?1.T0. : i v. le t> st s(-a isla td for $ 1 . •rd v.’ ie he*’ Bleaching for ?l. it ,am s Bxtia Heavy at 5c. II i ru ~-po, - 26 in,-1, ide at 5c. C IIOKS • ! » f SHOES'.'. 1 — new > ti biiUmi es t' JT j s tfli* we so i. u sthat we 1 5* that iat re ^ S i 0 . i >re hoe h _j* S 3 C. Myers * i 11 P.r, nr l If* C^2 p3 .1 ^ fc=j Kr- K wr^ -4’: $ K- ^rf 'x j I bR ADVOCATE OF JEFFEF VIAN PRINCIPLES- CP AW FORD VILLE, GEORGIA FR AY. NOVEMBER 3 O; i894 0ur I Local News. City and Comity Items B'ieily Told. F- Rubin's Announcements. Polkas 65 cer.ts. Jeans 10 cents up. Good felt hats 60 cents, Meu’s S18.00 suits now 812. Good Ladies shoes, calf skin, 95cts per pair. New lot of Beadsteads at SI.-10 just received. Men's slioes at 90 cents per pair, high cut brog.ns 81,00 per pair,. Clothing! clothing! clothing! cheaper prices than any bouse in Middle Geor¬ gia* Furniture of every desciiption in eluding a lot of cheap bedsteads are taking the cake. New line dress goods just received, aiso a quantity of 36 inch sheeting which is going at only 5jc per yard. Fall goods are beginning to arrive also a new lot ot Dry Goods are ex¬ pected soon. It is your duty to buy ttie best and cheapest goods, conse¬ quently go to F. Rubin's for bargains of all kinds. Miss Sallie Stephens one of our most, _ attractive young ladies left for Allauta last Fridiy for. tlic purpose of attending an Art Scho ,1, M»s Sal lit carries with her the best wishes of then-hole community for success. Every „ one regrets , to , see her leave. Car loa 1 ID pound seam loss sack sa at the Alliance Store at 70e per sack. Mr. Kulic Gunn spent last , Sund , iy in 1 All Mr. and Mr-*. .Tno. Tappan of White Piaius are visiting friends in the city this ... week. , A large number attended the singing . . last Sunday night at Mr. and Mrs. W. see what they ate doing. Mr. .1. A. 'Harris' w in v.-,,/'c<V„-" uected with the Greoneshoro Iler.ilJ Journal, spent last Sunday in the city. Miss Bay Tappnn an aliractive young lady of White 1‘lc.ins, Ga. is vis¬ iting friends and relatives in tue city mis week. The many friends of Mr. It. <>. Tay¬ lor will regret to learn that ho is -no better. Miss Al’cc Brown of Augusta is vis¬ iting friends in town. Mr. J. \V. McCord left last Wednes¬ day to accept a position with the Wes. tern Carolina R. U. ns supervisor of the Knoxville iS Augusta division. Cnly thtee pe. Bans last -Monday attens ded the usual .tlomlay-moniing sociable given by the tmvn council. 'These per* .sons had been having fan in town; the eou nrit thought that they ought to he willing to pay for the merriment, they hail be,en liaving, and so insisted tliat they pay $12,69. or proceed to beuntify the streets The D.uniatic Knteihinm nt. The piny ' MvTurn Xext"and “Above the Clouds” ware presented last f Friday night to a large and apprechiU .'6 audh t»nce. Th » net proceeds of I In* entertain* mt nt will be. gfyen to th* Piesbyterlan Church. Take Notice. Notice is In-rehv given that the Snl) ri'-er i eretn w ill apfily to He* present General As-nnbly of Georgia for tl-.e |,.-is -age of a Special Haw, authorizing him to peddle in -aid -eat - without a license therefor in the different couutles. James P. Moody, Ur. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World's l air Highest Award. T-x Collectors Notice. I will he at 11,e foliowing nanm'-d pla tes on d *tes k'low. Fmase meet promptly and pa v your taxes. Snaron, Nov. 27. Fiuker, Vov. 602 Dtst. Nov. M) L ra wfordride, Dec. I^t. Bat ery. I > c. -Ird. CiawfordvUh, Dec. 4th. liaytown, Dec, 6 th. Sandy Cross, Dec. 7th. C raw bird vitle, Dec. 8 th. Lynevilie, Dec. U;h, Fiuker, Dec. Jlth. Sharon, Dec. 13th. Battery. Dec. 14th. Crawfordvitl«% D<*c. t. 5 tli. Rayfown, i> *c. 37tfe. Fiuker, Dec. X 8 Ui. Crawfordv ille, Dec. 14th. and 20th* My books mu t positively clOMr un Dee. 20th-. P ease come forward arid settle and th reby ave trouble rid PxpenW’! Yoi T x #>l* i. *s. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powdc World s Fair h.^bett Medal and Diploma. Citation. f 'i EORGI A Taiiafor too a "t>\ IT 'V It ere as William re e rec utor of John A. Light too., -presents tiled and to the court in his petition do} tuny all¬ entered on record, tl'»> ots estate, ministered John A. This is therefore to, ’ - "iiOilS con aSfc'hTS , shew cerned, kindred f * /aid exi-bu cause, if any they ea Worn his nd tor should not he disc dis ministration, and rece frs of mission on the lirst ! In March 1895. Tilts Nov. ‘.’ 8 . 1. Ot-'lltiary. Geo. 11. Mi It Provides Employ in. 's Well As Educates. t It is a fact Unit fcho hi the times the gmitvr Uie necessity tor men womeii to have ft 'ihln<«s education . H they won Id souuiv, %»r i «%?* ip * ifood P l *si - turns. This paper know; oi »»<> institu SSSSjJ dxpeiise f Business small as the ■ ' ' will (,'ollese of Maeoti Ga L, - it so, - prise any one, who \v - , tor pintle- of ulars, to tind l ew snnti' )>■ expen.-e a course is- tor tline a g • cdiiefttiou is placet! iu the reach ot ,ne poorest per without any chary-, w hate'ct. Si-gnitodo and The facts snout the revelation methods of this college ar/ « to auy.me, and readily sec,.-nt tor Its having uistunced all e- mpeUtoFA • Do You UX 4 a jiiWion? Piok Wir.nun It. m \ 8 ,mi, l..-\iiigf>ii, mr li. l f<11 W A pfrsid. ".TI 1 ,”!, nt 4'omjner- ot tin- re Mu/glL toB^eiTr'ing^lr, MMSBT 1IASE1. % It JT" Vo! * Ids Aitui-tes. Cast ot B'jsinusa if. Course i.m-1 aUmt to, 11 W fl.iard In 11 u f ram,- red Prof. Wa»u* r. tL baa ky, l'rot. bunt I kept hook-.; several ye a s ' ,c, ‘ of Uom a Kentuety bank; World's and D‘ ir .T",' » nfVtm Amnn.rth.. i„o 0 (»s„ Msful graduates ‘ ' Prels 1 1 J,,; ',,",.,'^1 s, t ri i(»" in !> ,„ks. IOo J . -tat> s 1'iot. .. vv smith. Principal m G;o Lollege r.-s - «% WF t( ' Vt W^-—— W Dr. J. llm_ rooro. — • OCULIST And speclad 1 in *i.j 'tfftea> v 4£ «f the Ky \ Ear, Throat, JS'ose. Such a- r„ta,-act. Inti Ptofguims, ill,--,1 Cross Eyes, Weak Painful NeiiralglftJ or Eyes, Grttintla ted Eyelids Head iclie, Dizzi¬ ness, Nausea. Nervous Dyspepela, Chorea or St Vita-' Dance, Deafness, (.'a tart It, and Asthma. t'l-iss Ey-s-traighler,,] by Dr. Moore's Pninh - Metho t, No loss of eonflnement.imht time- No i titer c.r el,Ion fottn Us, d. NO ,rs. No pain dtirit.g or afte, Eyelids the tq.nraMOu without (iiannl.ited lined ran- ties »>v the knife Hauls 9 to I ..'«t„i-k do * lv exeepl Sat,day, -d.'tfuel ze4 Kiser uuil. iiig, Atlanta, will -ivlv'e >mpt (An i e-ponenee r ]„■ at tHlitiOll vvlie-u aeeO]i:n,i,-(, I,y stamp. /-s EORGIA. Taliaferro O' unty. V_jT Wh-teas O D. Moore iidminia uator of estate of E, l . Mimic- rt-prv sent to the eotitt n. his pctlUon duty fl'i d and entered "n record, that l.e fas fully svdminlROoe.G Said es'ate This is therefore cito ad | ernoiih coucerui-d k;odr*-d .‘od ctiditois and .doers inWMfF*? Hah * » cause it any, they can, why buii iMilintuist rntoi sliruld not b<- di 8 chitt-,:ed from (ch »d~ mistralnm ami trust, an-: tect i-e let¬ ters ,,t dism'-sshm ot, the Hist Monday in Match i- - (ieo, \[. VtitclmH, Ordinary. — U* -------- First- > A i a*)« S Class a rtw rp ii ouf -price*. Stand Allas Pipeft and aivd KrT^ S Er^gl^g^'J'anks, ! i-Jro Work ». ; ing, Folk v*, <;earing Bom** ■ Hangers, He. Cn-n’fh . ■ Cotton, Sa*r, ffrist. Oil and Fertilizer Mill o-dtite: at >;>i /in, rm ! (*»!,.• : If -in-'! ! lUiiu, •r. ' Kurnars- and lro-ui, Mill, M .a •; \u Pipe Fittings, *king m k.ml iw '.It MOnowt J-eak 'i^wSra^fl or crac'c I / »jO!KS t manufacture t’ll |*(l Uwij outer «k in of a 4 ^ Pesitioo capable "WjUSTA, CA >ke iimet. p erl ___ ______ Awarded Honest Honors—World's Fan. u l if U * r ■ ' i & y cm m Vrwoe t Baking •vV : 2 ■ . T*.— afeiions c-xam of Tartar Powder.—No Arnaii n Used la of Homes— 40 Ywi -A* f iai % A. ^JTTo EORGIA, raliftferro County. all whom it may conooru. Samuel A. Flynl anil Mrs. M J. Flynt having for in proper from applied to nie permanent letters of administra¬ tion on the estate of John H. Flynt iateof said county, this is tooite ’all and singular the creditors, and next of kin of John B. Flynt to he and ap¬ pear at my office within the time al¬ lowed by law, and show cause, if any they tion can why permanent administra¬ should not he granted to Samuel A. Flynt and Mrs. Mary J. Flynt on John H. Flynt’s estate. Said applica¬ tion will be heard on llrst Monday 'n Dee,ember next. Witness nty hand and official signature this fit li day of November 1894. Geo. IT. Mitchell. Ordinary. Deity is expressed m two iottors. In 7«»4 the cold at Constantinople, Turkey, wus so severe that the Blaelt Sea was frozen for ilftv miles from shore. A A Paris society is said to have satis! -f m .t orv J 1 proofs tliat Nicholas tie Knvitijfl 1 ot that city, ts . living, 1 -i, years ot agi, | tUo lnau Tho Roman catacombs ^ 589 j aro in extent, and it is estimated tlmt from 6,009,000 to 15,000,000 .tlead me there interred, , A stoam p I oug h, weighing 36,000 pounds, and owned in I 8 ,in Burnandinn County. California, is supposed to bo EXECUTORS SALE. Will be sold before the court house door in (-rawfordville Georgia the between First the legal hours of sale on Tuesday in December 1894 for cash u nd«-r a power of sale given to the of W. Jtrden ««nder the Murden deceased, the following of erty to wit. The fee in remainder the dower of the widow of the said W. H. Murden Mrs. Elizabeth V’ Murden, situated near Bobers,,t, on >>ot It sides ,,fthe Georgia railroad wv enty one and one forth Georgia aeres rail lying road, 011 il»e north aid.* of the adjoining the lands of Mrs. John M. M urdett mid li. K. Murden on the east, land of the estate of W. 11. Murden deceased, an the north west; and the right of wav of the said Georgia rail road on the south. Also seventy one ^nd three ftmrib acres on the south side, of the Georgia rail road adjoin ............. by reteren,,- ,n p..., ,ur« v sfoners 10 *““* . A)so 1>np truer of land bounded on the north and south by other lands of the estate of said deceased, on the east by lands of estate and H. D. Mur¬ den and west thirty by lands of Robert Gunn containing three and one half acres more or less. Also at the same time and place, sides one of tract of land situy'.ed on both t he road lead i/» , i n M r. J. W. Met lord place, bounded on the north by lands of W. P. Carlton, and lands of J. W. McCord,oti the east by lands of J, W. McCord, and lands of said estate, on the south by other lands of said estate, on the west by lands of Robert Gunn, containing otw hundred and seventy two, and one half acres more or less. Also at the snine tin,,-and place one I', t ract, of land hounded on t he soul and east, by lands of II. I>. Murden, on on the norte and west by othor lands of said estate, containing thirty aeres more or less. All of said tracts of land lyinga.ol’beingiii aid Taliferro, County HI ate of (ieorgia. of Willi: Hold as the property riifi If. Murden, lat e of said eminty deceased. This 3 rd day of November 1894. J. I E M urden. It. .1. M urden. Executors of the la t. will and testa¬ ment of VV. II. Murden. ( < F) t if \ I’VMN V >Pt il » ( 'ot'N’TY — p Will <■ miM in .four of tip* doot of the i ,(Uirt 11 on hi* *»f «ftbl bounty to the hlj'huHf liitldi r f"i chhIi on f 11 * * lirst Tii^Hfliiy in iJt'.coiubtT next within (In* Ipizal Imuiih ot nabs all that, tract or jraicul of land lying and m (*m* bo-lv u <ntainin < Ki^lry^two thno* fourth aoruH ii.or * or i«*.hi, hi’ihI. **d tnUiniMH Dintricr,, U. M , In sa’.d •* only adjoining landn formerly of I. «l. t *« * * t- wouil, J. ,s Ai*iv,', F. V. Itrown, II. M. Iloldun indotfi-rL n i v of VV. A. liOffWDri A l‘*fi Kdw ad , I'iiii St**wart and otlu ,r H. S,vn' nv.vd b'vid mi a a Ur* }>i > ‘>t d Mia It. tirown to h i tisf an axwnfion is sued from the superior Court <i\ n I effiioty in favor of A Firmer as FxecT'ix ot thetii*:!. wilt ami testament < f S .1 F rue t deee tt-t d, an > in her own nt'lr. aga’n-t mi id .daffiia it. II own this 24th day of October leOI. I), P. Ht-.sttv, Sheri!) j (i 1 EORGIA, Taliaferro County. J Whereas R J. M.it,,, and (J. II. ! Main Execu'otH if est at of ,I dm T. M itifi dece^K 'd i *'.p* *nu f.o o »urt . hi trlmlr pH ft bn* duly filed and f*nt»*f«d ■ n record, that they have fully a im u j !M,eii»d h.*M ftnd ex**cufad lhe I will <if Hftid deceased ae( oidnig to law Hfid H iid will. Tli H is Uejvfoie to j ci'** ad canc^rncd to show c;io* e, ’f any they can, vhy wa'd exec-^ UtOlD Hhoiihl nu* he < barged from j tlie'i a Irriuilstia) on a /d Hum’ and f' r eive letters of dismis^pm on hist Afon ! ria> in Mutch Jnho, tiro. II. M,-,-i,-!i. lit,ary. MISTAKES occur in aii buMnc* i«fnWhMi.v; but b; f. , t ■- '«te:n .* li V; tbat *. au "iTR uuwnran co. Doon 3 , S*i«b, Bllndn, liumboi*, ‘ “Buy of (be Maker.” ft-.'O'.lStM, GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER. Commencing Oct, 14, 1894, the following aohe.lules will be operated. All trains run by 90th Meridian Time. The schedules aro subject to change without notice to the publio. READ UP. BEAD DOWN. Train Train Train night i>av Train dav Nioni No. 11 bxpb’h m a it,. No. 27 STATIONS. 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Ladies j high cut kip ties ! •dove grain from ?•)(* in i I ti 1 • f i » roo 1 111 ,w./|, ULd l | II || JVn* (Ub. * '* 4 ' We have asimdl lot of elm ' t,: 11 ' / n i hiuh we will elm >st, at at your . n , • < . 1 you need a suit he sure to ,• *r ; 1 l -E •. n M’O \ on huv. ’ * of ! \\ (‘ also keep a full fiipply th * :oii > v:: A ^ ; good i v Iiicli wo ere ollering^ \ i > 1 1 Hji sris /*• 4 dTX e in j ;; ; i* 4 fi roofs wo!*; kP iGipr Ssan :• u l ad is +• \ ii liosvcfui 3 iiiiiIp k!*i« j* I ; i -5 || -J a oniid v chcosc craciLCi’.'N .1 a »1 i y When ym ar<* io lo\ vo Be sure to give ii; si e ^3 IV. 4 . 4 i . L \v : u ■ “7 iv Thick lens Arnica s.jivc. Tl«e valve i*. fh< vs < z ! for Bru Sores, Ulcer**, Halt - - ty (’I ,t| ped Van - =T ti Erupt lor IV*- t ur» Pile or , p t \t uaraute* d t »vd v< 4 f tf* . fef Oflded f t %. K< r ah of Ut j. Pent NO R VK. V , d r our Kj