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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1894)
xt'hisive merit we justly may claim, \\ istrt viewing the grade of *our wares, X attention to n e ve built up a name Fo assail which ,io one now dares. ,4nd ■7 i sustain it h th, same me; hods l AUGUSTA LUMBER CO., »'4ny*kOtuRf4* or } OORS. SASH. e/JVDS. <£c. ' ]f th* M.ih AUGUST Q j- A, A. VOL, 2. IF r el -Tf s T3 £& idj 131 m r FT¥ 1 F 1 Prices O T -- umorougn <s 1 3 Bickers <& Co rrreenss'b oro, d3r©L» . ££aC 8& '■ ■ ■ LisS• -h-V-L■ if- -SaS«iSufi-.£&£4<»•>*•*•*"*• & Yaul a ftrri wide wide Sheeting Sea lshu d "c yard. uods oe yard. ¥>\ if; Best Bit Drilling prices 6uyara. and grades. c 42 17x3 aching t < i h Colt* Pilk;yv ail n Hack easing towels5c 8V£c. yard. each, h i * i- uiJ dz • Co.uderpins 75c yard. worth yard. ll 44 ini-ti ali V- ooJ Series only 50c s*l>and me Wc nl<i ft All U'.-ol 30 inch Flannel for dresses V - Hllfs ami Velvet for Dresses and trimmings cheap. worth 25c. 1,adics Fast Black Seamless Stockings lbe pair ft (Ai,idn ns Fast Black Seamless Stockings tec prwottb 25, A lull line of childrens fast black hose at to & Wic pair. CLOTHING CLOTHING b s & Men’s cnit f» in’t at! Wool be bouffUtelsewhers Cheviot and Cassimcrs lor less Suits than S7.77 & 3J.8S 1 \ve have a full line of Childrens and Boys suits a.l cheap. I Overcoats all prices, style and sizes. In Shoes wcL-ead the Crowd & S'o’ Boy- Brogans Sizes 1 to 4 only 50c pa b s Men’s I tilth Cut Brogans only HG-00 P 14, Women’s Snoes from 75c P l ! r up. 5 Childrens shoes from 10c pair up. •V* 1 1 A big line of Furniture at lowest Trices. B ^ 3 ^Bomember the Place. 1 4 ► • , Irecnesboro, ? • ,* • Georgia. r? li a . F a Prices i Nevor i.i tbe History of tho c ountry have Dr G^ods and Shoes been offered at such Low Pnce s The Augusta Bee Hive Stores Are s 'lhng Dry (foods at and Lower Prices than one dollar will buy as much as two formerly would. BK3SE2SSt2SS^r2K?^SSS SPECIAL IN DRESS GOODS. All Woo’ forces. Flannels, Whip Corns, Sacking*anil 1 lashtuere 3t>x38 inches wide t cat were 35 & 4’)c nt*sv 18 AH wool Changeable Dress Goods were jjus no.v 1234 Ail wool changeable dress goods ttiat were 15c now m 62 ami .74 m Flannels all colors that were «5e now Wo, 4o Wd UNDERWEAR Ladies heavy rir>D c '<l shirts that were 35e n.-.-.v ,8c. Li lies heavy ribbed shirt- that were 50c now 8 ■. Lubes heavy ribbed shirt- th it were 7r,e now '0j Mens heavy nbbed shirt* that were .Tie now i . Mi*.s heavy ribbed shirts that w.ic 50c now 33c, FLANNELS. All w<»f*' red flannel I5c. iwfr / U ‘.vf»fd \vLit« fl winpl 15c* l." h* cotto t> flannels Jspcioal prices in Domestics. N-V \‘T, yards, yard wide Sea Island for ?i A0. 2o yard.-, yard wi le t» ; Ht s- , ;i isla* d for 51 Pi sards, yard w*d 1 best B»eaeM g for ^T, New ‘il vjha ms Extra H* avy at. 5-. Uom*spo&s2d inch wid * at 5c. wIIOEH!! ! ! • • { i l.aJiea k-M DU ' >n ... - tha* w rr 81:15 new 8 jc. 1. dies kid hJtt»n s that ware $f 27c J kid but to *h *:* that were *!.3 > now * 1 . 80 . Judies k i butt *n -h » tnat we *1.73 now . i’i. Men-caD r were - ;. •»« .v It <D. Mens i (oe.i vv.-re §l 75 iw 51.23. Mens« m”T s that V* : SI 5) now $1.00. |E? S . jfci. o.iA.yers, 919 and 921 Broad st, Augu*(a, f Ja * THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT AIT ADVOCATE OF JEFFeIsOHIAK PRINCIPLES _~ OF A WFORD VILLE, GEORGIA FRIDAY DECEMBER . 7 ; i 894 Our [Local News. City and County Items UMeily Told. F. Rubin’s Announcements. Polkas 65 cer.ts. Jeans 10 cents up. Good felt hats 60.cents, Men’s 818,00 suits now §12. Good Ladies shoes, calf skin, '.'Acts per pair. New lot of Roadsteads at SI 40 just received. Men's slices at 00 cents per pair, high cut brogais §1,00 per pair,. Clothing! clothingl clothing! cheaper prices than any bouse in Middle Geor¬ gia. Furniture of every desci iption in¬ cluding a let of cheap bedsteads are taking the cake. New line dress goods just received, also a quantity of 36 inch sheeting which is going at only 5lc per yard. Fall goods are beginning to arrive also a new lot or Dry Goods are ex¬ pected soon. It is your duty to buy the best and cheapest goods, conse¬ quently go to F. Itubin's for bargains of all kinds. Mr. Cicero Lucas of Washington apant several Jays in to wu this week ou business. Miss Beulah Ivhent aft r a pleasant visit returned homo last Thursd ty. Mrs. Dr. Farmer of Augusta is vis¬ iting relatives and friends in the city. Miss Mamie Ilatumack one of one most charming young ladies left for Atlanta last Tuesday whete she will spend several weeks visiting friends and relatives. Mr. Osoar Ilolden and family visi¬ ted relatives at White Plains Sunday. When you are in town .it will be to your Interest ta call oh the Alliance Store and iel..( tlio.* «•!<» a.olp** Tax Collectors Notieo. I will be at the following nanmed pla¬ ces on dates below. Please meet me promptly and pay your taxes. Sharon, Nov. 27. l f lukcr, Nov. 28. 002 IJlst'. Nov. 30. Crawfordville, Dec. 1st. Battery. Dec. 3rd. Ciawfordville, Dec. 4th. ltaytown, Dec, 6th. Sandy Gross, Dec 7th. C rawfordville, Dec. 8th. Lyneviiie, Dec. 10th. Fliiker, Dec. 11 th. Sharon, Dec. 13th. Battery, Dee. 14th. CvawfordviiSs, Dec, iTitb. Baytown, Dec. l.tli. Elnker, Dec. 18th. Crawfordville, Dec. 18th. and 20th. My books must positively close on Dec. 20th.. P.ease come forwaid and settle and thereby s ive trouble and expenses. Yours ready to serve. Geo, T. Edwards. Tax Col. T, V. Buckleus Arnlea Siilvc. The bast salve in the world for Cute Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Uheum Fever -ores, Telle., Chapped Mauds, Chilblains Con s. and all Bkiti Eruptions, and i os s siveiy cures Piles, or no pay required, it it guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sate by Dr .K. •>. lle.id. Hr. J. Harvey Moore. OCULIST And gpcclaiht in all disea )cb of the Ky \ Ear, Throat, Nose. Such as Cat tract Pfcrguims, dra<H Cianida- Ky' 1 , Weak Painful or U flam d Kyos, t<*d Kyidids. Neuralgia. Ueadacfio, Dizzi ness, Nau*ca. Nervous Dyspop fa, Chorea or bt Vitus’s Daucc, Deafne&s, Catarrh, and Asthma. Cr.»ss Ey»*s straightand by I>r. Moore’s Paudesft Mel hod. No loss of time* No ether or chloroform, used. No confinement indo »rs. No pain during or after the operation. without Granulated Eyelid - u •>'. cans" tics of the kiiif<; Hours 0 to 1 o'clock da ly except .Sunday, ‘M and 204 Kiser build¬ ing. Atlanta. wdi receive prompt at' Uo? r*-sponence tention when accopanieu by stamp. Oesrj rBoilers. 9tV G':t our pri <-«. Atlas and Erie Engines Tanks, KLacks, Stand Pipf-c and c . W-t Iron Work; .Shak¬ ing, Pulley < .. * ring, iioxesL Hangers, and etc Complete Cotton, .saw, <irhh Oil Kcrtib'/cr Mill outfits; a ho 0*n, j^ross, Kane Mill and Shingle outfit*;, Ihiii ding. Bridge, Factory, Furnaoo r od Hailroid h^thgft; Kail road, Mill. Ma chinist-i' and Factory Hupphea. I ittings, BeUiftg, Packing, Injectors, Pif>c •Saw* Fib s. Oiler#*, etc . r ' ■ ■ .y Lombard Iron Works and Supply Co., b£xng t oepo'. AUGUST A, CA. “OUT OFS^F* \» THE VEUD1CT VSQ PEOPLE It BOARD I a ||gMv " rS PARTY Last. Friday night at (die Reid Ho¬ tel one of the most e |,y,»ble event.-, of the season ccentred J The occasion was i j. tom Party.. Each guest wore a sheik and a mask and the amount of “iniltores” could not tw calculated. Puojwas v .bounds ded. Everybody United and ev¬ er body was present if Boys made love to gi'is wliom they thought were their sweethearts but generally it turned out to be the “oth¬ er fellow”. 4 It was at a late hour befoto the guests began to leave. Mr, and Mrs. Reid fe to he con¬ gratulated upon lire lu which all wore eu tertained. ■ AtivsrtissiUe^rs The following list of fetters retnalr. in (lie postotMce at Orav.^jdville Tal¬ iaferro Comity Georgia,Jr ^balled 11 he sent to the dead letter otllee if n for at the Dec. expiration I-t. 1604. of 30 la'JI trom dale, C. II, Iyumer. ,F. M. Alexander, Major. Bnpitly, tVl T. Uulclougb, Mahaly. Ucjisti, Mrs. S. A, Jordan, Rev. B. , H. •'Lawson, Henry Lowe, Futer, C< I, Newsome, Mr. L 1) Rhodes, Mr, Ford. Ssg gus, L. U. Vc.tr.ej, Mrs. Uurtet. Williams, Geo. IE. K CitatioMd, UltOltllH TnliB-ereu (KutMB’ u^ighM, uJted that Mrs, M. L Durinuii W luthKaie Hits life about two years ago VUle a tate w II h n be v^hto. DtSm P >t. This uiu 8th. day of Goo. Ils Mltohtju, OrJlnitry. EOKGIA. Taliaferro L'ounty, \ T Where as William \V, Moore ex..c utor of John A. LigbU'oow rnpresentu ami to the court in Ids petltloii hit vluly flle l entered on record, that Liglitfoots ha-, fully ad mtnistered John A. estate, This is therefore to cite all' parsons cons corned, kindred and creditors, to.-how cause, it any they etui, w’, y said execu¬ tor should not be discharged from lib, ad¬ ministration, and receive letters of dis¬ mission on tlic llrst Monday in March 1885. Tide Nov. IMH. Geo. II. Mi' l)'i'l!, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Taliaferro County. X Whereas H. J, Mann and CL H. Mfinii Executors of estato of John T. d.uin deco iSed idiansenm to the court in their petitior* duly filed and entered on record, that they have folly admin¬ istered said estate and executed the will of said fleet used net puling to law and s,id will. This is, therefore to cite all peisoiih concerned to show cause. If any they can, why said exec¬ utors should not he discharged fnmi their administration and (trust ai il r* - ceive letters of dlsmiMwtl on first Mon¬ day in JWaich 1365. Geo. II. Milc’iell, Ordinary. f EORGIA. Taliaferro County, jT Wli' ieas O H Muore adminls t iHtor of estate of E. T. Moore ri pia* xenls to t,|i« coo it i i bis, petition duly died and entered on record, that he tma fully administered said This is ti)fcief’Tfc to citu aU fK*r»‘>n« concerned kind red and ^reditorw and others interested, to shovy cum* if any, they can, wny said rtdminiHtntlor should not bo d;schar«e^ from Ids ads mis ration and trust and rccHye let¬ ters of dismission on t}n?drst Monday in March 1H95 Geo II. Mitchell, It Provides Enip’.oymm', As Well As Kducates. It is a fact that tho harder the times the greater the necessity for young men and women to have a busing education if ;lm> wmiJd Wiuuw, «r leUbi, if *.o,l p<»| lution Um^. anywlmro Ibis paper off'-rnm kn«w« ajlvjnlageti ».'» Jmtltt.i -<> tbormighlv practical a .daimi.g at wi-l» Hinab dxpense as the Uedrgni dnklneas tMIMe,rfM»cw «» wlBai.r pris*- any otic, win. will wijle fur pa.t iuai-, In hiul how MUR» tl* expense <<f R mmr-o,,' f«r ||,.-n: a l)ii»lrtea, e.lun4th»u nt placed „i th« reach of tie poorct per ■on i.i th*; land- ait'l hFt mr ..bl, all The fact* ai.out the ftmgiiitud# an.l ’.'hi.am aiU\Taddv W‘*« r .t«l foLiW haying uSUnced all c m^titurk. , Awarded Highest Honors—World s Fab. 0^ 9 m The only Pare Lreus of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia.; No A Used ia Millions of Homes —40 Years the Standard A Thanksgiving Dinner Last Thursday at the residence of Mr. J. 1). Hararaack a number of rel¬ atives of the family gathered to par¬ take of a‘-good old tiu)e”TliankagiVs tug dinner given in honor of Miss Sal lio Stephens who left the day following to attend an Art School in Atlanta. Miss Mamie ILiunnacU played the role of hostess admiringly well anu her guests are loud lu their praises of the dinner served and wish that Thanksgiving day would come ofteuer if enjoyed as much as the event just passed. ON THE MOVE. You should sco how our Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Drew Goods are mov* ug from our shelves an.l counters into the homes of our customers. Kimbrough, Rickets ,fe C Slieriti* Sales. GEORGIA. TidiiUVrro Gounty, In Janua¬ Will 18<j,1 lie sold on fii. l Tucsilav ry to tin- hlghesl blddc" fur cash within thclceal hours of sski beforo tho cunt house door of Tahuforro county nil that i rnot or lot nl iiiir 1 ying in Um lik’nd ilistrict U. M. Bftlii county cold dnlng sev¬ en hundred (700) »cics more or less, bounded ott the north by Little river unit lands of D. A. Moore, on the east by Wil¬ liams creek, on tho south and west by lauds of O. D. Moore, said land levied on US the property of 1). A. Moore to satisfy (t\. Mortgage (l"a is; tied IVoin Taliaferro Superior court in favor ol Edward ( make ,4 Co. against l> A. Moore ropreaciiied by Jc.sao Moore Jr. guaroiftn ad litem, written mil ice served on I). A. Moore him J esse Moore Jr. guardian ml litem. Also at tho same time loao ncies of. I.iiiiI linin' hi less mul'iding Hie .mo i, liliinb'i'd ( 700 ) ni'in of land id'.iv.' it-' scribed altmted in tho 172 diMa let G M. in said county bounded nil tin) north by Little river and on the east by Wit'liiiiis CXCek OU tllO SOUtll tttld W 'st by laud* of :LVL?^r',T P r p|.otty ot ILA-Moointo u ‘v ,a M!..r;;f m >" > * L" w'ard n'.lLnl./f.V'L.m CrouUiCi e aintv in favor of E h Go- against D. A, Moore ........... /A ROTIGIA, Taliaferro Oonnty. Li ll ■ sold llefllM! file tile lit court si Tuesday Il 0 l.se iloor in ,-n i id eounl.y wltidn on legiil hours in January HW5 tlm of Side to the lilghesl, bidder fm e.Hsii, omv sixth Individual interest In ami to nil the tract or parcel of land altualed In said county ol Tiilialo ro in ti.e l72tul disti let, tf M.'houndml on Ibo mil l h by lands or lElllliiin Smith, oh luo eu-t by lands of Georee I’nlien, on tho south hy land binds t^d Mis, II K- Elviit, on tb" west, Divjd by I'er of W. T- Klynt ami binds of kiiw, eoiitiiiniog six hundred -aid tract acres «l i,.on , or les i said Inter-J. in laud levied ou as the pi'iiperlV of A. W. Merslmn to satisfy a ufa , ued from the Superior court of said comity In favor oj Gliil Imis ,4 i.'nriis a • died l W. Mm lion levied on l»v former Sheri IT. Tills the nth day of Dec. 1H83. D. !’• Henry, Sheriff* Take Notice. NotL'p is h ’tu.bv iven Ui H Urn Hub> Hcrlber hereto vi 1 : h; ■ ! -, to tl|o i»r<*K«*i»t (ienenil A • ombly ol <»«g»i oa lor |» •• KJioe ol a Sjn'eiiil f .a w, u ill Il 0 l i/Jn« III>»» to peddle b» 4ald uo ■ wlUmbt a Sieeime, the re fur iu tin* difT'ionfc oomuMch. .hum:, I*. Moody, L)r. Price’s Cream Haklnjj Powder World's l o r Highest Award. 1 )« Ymi Want a Situ itiwi? PftoF WfLHrii H, Smith, Lexington, Ky. iV'v.hJ Kor lit of Jh he yen r . I n* no .'/mnl (;omfiwr - ,«y ei.tl ( (ilh* «-of Ken¬ tucky (icejiij University, giycn hI fen 1 2* tlon giwfluel uaUiHH Huwilfi' to Heeurlng gh. for i < .i-f iif his <>l K i (HI f>e |L ’.bout ling T •* uition M), inelii unit i'df.uii in ii w 1'AUii Witftu* r. 8teiTH| ly, UFItlGfO* *<• Prof. Soiith has koj/t ! ID '. • oal years Vico ol u hiti ik; U t» l', I ' l 1 onuii .donor from Kentucky and si i li iht <* Im^in * man. fa) Among the I'i.o'iii stioce grail'iates of the Prof*. Smith, are KM in Inuk*. I'M fl . , u -tat, - Prof. ; y w .f 13" «...!|.-b*' r.m i v;1 |,.,i u,. M -.InI at. j , . , W orl.|G<;..lumhi I.<p» hi ... f a liaok • K . *|, « *' . | * In,ratio,i. v a a l», . m- K 4r| kliw p ( | r r>r P..orography, I v... - wnlip|i , x,.|, T ra f.h at I In- |..a»t tola, •„ «,t), Dq./om . »r m K.mta.-ky Ui.i vr| . y „„ ,.j,, w ...|y, w V’(/U , t t Uli , , u „| write for eirm.la; '■ uxin :..... k - Dr. Price’s Crett.'.i BalHnjf t‘oivd«r Vour attention we challenge; he quick! time is waning. The Forget best not is the that value’s economy's and (art; oiaining cheapest then no com u buy of to- M .Tv" and get the right sort AUGUSTA I .UMBER CO. DOOKS, SASH, BI.CN03, LUMBER, Ac. {tnd/w .UdUflTA. 0,'. NOo o have 1 Tie host cotton market in the So Ah pm i>w 43 E*mm n on ry. r> V.,' 1 s LYrsoiuil attention given to all Business. rrompt sales and returns. Consignments solicited. Augusta, Ol PiEiJS IT ». - T 1 T 1 -M AfflHABI, (>iic of tho 1 . iro'est tlions Dev itcl to IILL Cl is* Rental Practice in flip United State*. P'edo'ed to the Promotion of Scientific R nUistry at Moderate /'rices. Tee as Without Plafess. Altimlg-atii Fillings 50c up 1 'latina Fillings 7 se up Goltl Fillings $l.oo up Mfflg£r \ -,oy llrst Set ol trteth n't her tipper or lower set 8.00 III l A good Knt..of teeth iitiJi 5,50 L A Extracting Teeth 5ot% Crowns an l Teeth without Platt s at Same Ratos. WF* Pc Fleet 1 | tlJflg; Al’tiHcilf^Tcctll and h -a work mill 1 ship guaranteed or M ilionej cheerfully refunded; only the Best Ma¬ terial used, 1 i 04 cr au Mr uioA iiiddiirfr^ ihuti, i-fl|as!a,Tia Augusla, G«iM>a*^3a. Gull ior llii.-i llccr im\l ymi vuTI fna«J you wiU wasii uoisu* r*iU r. r p I H 4 ' i ORVILLE A \ CE STORE M to in. el 1',iv low' i A ' J !n l WLX IT low; coo SIKW ♦ : ... "/•! —IIIhi nit mi ii . "Tin W (’ have a lot of shoes on Inn I which mast ho sold. In ordar I > do tli..s w ■ »vd] Ld ihom n at si very sin di profit. Mon’s high cut kip tins going sit 1 .Of). Lntlios glove grain from Toe up. A man’s good hrogun for DOe. Wd’ l;av(‘ a small lot of clotliingon ' • md which wc will« !nr.«t at at your own pric(‘. I f you need a suit Sic sure f > •■■■: k/k our stock beforo vou buv. \\ (' illsO kef’]) SI Hi!. Mlpply of f il.* lolioJ'i ' S . j g ()0( { s W <> Ur< j offering VFI'V IoW Kiig ir <;oi!cfitcii smiirfob iFCii cLio ruott* sole fr ether liariicss leathro* horscaud niule shoes I*ir<l soap shandy rliensc crackers and many Other tfsiags. Wlien ^oii are in town he sure to give a e >11 W.( . CB2.\P)Ii.% >%r