The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, July 31, 1896, Image 1
THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. 8100 For Year. Vol. 21. SIDE-WALK NOTES. Pure Homo Matters Picked TJd by Our Local Reporters. What Our People Are Hoin^ ami Saying. Things Our Friends Tell Us. Have your pictures taken by Goodman. —We welcome our Lvnet ille correspondent. Goodman will make you first class photographs. —Mr. T. C. Holden, of White Plains, was here Tuesday. —Mr. John F. Holden spent a part of this week in Atlanta. —Mrs. C. C. Jennings visited friends in the country this week. —Mr. C. C. Caldwell went up to Greenesboro Monday on busi ness. —Mrs. John Thompson, of Au¬ gusta. is visiting home-folks here. —Jack Beazley returned Mon¬ day from a short visit to Nor¬ wood. —Mr. Edmond Golucke of this place, visited Washington first of the week. —Ulie Gunn has been suffei ing considerbly with rheuma¬ tism this week. —Miss Maude Stephens has returned from a visit to Ogle¬ thorpe county. —Mr. and Mrs. Hezzie Rich¬ ardson visited relatives at Con vers this week. —Mr. J. W. Farmer went to Oglethorpe county to visit rela¬ tives this week. Six cabinet Photos., only one dollar, during the first four days, at Goodman's. —Mr. J. W. Goodman, the art¬ ist, was here yesterday arrang¬ ing his gallery business. —Mrs. Ida Harris and Miss Cattie Farmer visited relatives near Crawford this week. —Col. Horace Holden, of this place has been placed on the State campaign committee. —Miss Nina Edmondson re¬ turned to her home in Washing¬ ton Monday after several days visit here. —Messrs. W. W. Bird and A. J. Melton are heartily in favor of Crawford ville’s increased population. —With the thermometer at 95 and 98 is no time to argue that the gold standard is the best for this country. —Mr. A. H. Gunn, of Holden, was here yesterday and said everybody in his neighborhood was hunting a cool place. —Mr. Jack Gunn, a young minister from Jewels, preached at the Baptist church here Sun¬ day. He delivered a good ser mon, —Miss Kittie Beazley, who has a good school near Mr. Bishops place in this county spent Saturday and Sunday in Crawford ville. -Frank P. Mann, of Bayburg, C... is ststadins J -»« r - r“doi,r'“7ta South Georgia. —Mr. J. W. McCord, formerly Carolina, was m Craw forcit tile first of this week. _Mrs. C. H. Mann and her mother. Mrs. Howell, have rent ed the Trippe lot and moved to this place to make it their home. Charlie is at work at Smithonia. — Esquire Thomas J. married a runaway couple of darkies at the court house yes terdav. He made short work of it and sent them on tlieir way rejoicing. ... —Mr. R. R Bradford. Of Gwinnett county, was in tow n a few days ago. He is preparing to move his family to this coun¬ ty and will live at the Mrs. Elv a He nry place. "We welcome them. Children Cry Pitcner’s Castoria. BiiildluK a Nice House. Mr. S. M. Johnson is having a tine ten room house built on his place in the southwestern part of the county. We are told that he Will have a handsome home of it when it is finished. A Hoed Woman I>»*atl. Mrs Lucy Woodall, one of the oldest members of the Baptist t .] lurc } a here died at her home near here last Thursday. She was a noble lady and her trans planting into a brighter world is our loss and her gain. A Child’. Death. The ten-months-old child of Mr. Ben Edwards died near San¬ dy Cross Wednesday evening whith cholera infantum. It was the picture of health, but died in a few hours after it was taken. The bereaved have our sympa¬ thies. The First of the Season. The first open boll of cotton brought to town this season was taken from the "patch of Linton Ellington, colored. The cotton was planted March 2fith and on July 26th this open boll was dis covered. Linton has a nice crop of cotton. Tuewday’H Game. The baseball gameSlere Tucs day between S he„„ end Craw fordville was not a complete game in many respects. The game was called at the end of tne 5th inning and the score stood 20 to 12 ..... m favor of , n Craw . - fordville. I-tke a Uttoc From HouMt Prof. L. A. McLaughlin writes that he is having a splendid va cation in South Georgia. Says crops are good—above an aver age in that country. Says tin Advocate-Democrat is highly appreciated—that "it is like a letter from homo. ” He will return next week. rUotoBrai>lui! Photograph*!! Mr. J. W. Goodman wall open his Crawfordville gallery Wed¬ nesday, August 5th, and for the the first four days will make 6 CABINET SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS FOR ONE dollar. You have never had such a chance before, to get first class pictures, and you will never have again. Remember for four dajss, Aug. 5th, 6th, 7th and 8, six cabinet, one dollar. All work guarai - teed. and enlarging . . Copying views of all kind. Gallery at Mrs. Bergstrom's millinery store. J. W. Goodman, Arlist. Want McKlnly. While Col. McGregor was speaking ,• Vwv«» here TWirl Tuesda„ a v n a negro mnrro walked up to the liar in tne court house and said "Boss, I se got one question to ax you. Day tells me dat if McKinly is ’lect cd we hint er gwine ter git nilf fing fer our cotton? Dat’s what bothers me. I se got a g™> d cro P and don 1 ' v ' uit d ‘ d man ter be ’lected it dat, s so. S* ,?£ -ion is not called o, A Rare Chance! anticipation of changing ajjfj below cost. You will find it to your inter est t 0 get jnv prices before buy inc elsewhere. Below you will find a few sam ple prices. $1.00. Granulated Sugar 20 do. tor ^ver Drip Syrup 1 G-d.. adl. ^ ^ Laundry Soap 10 bars_______ 5®ct» Toilet Soap It cake*-------- Green Best Chewing Coffee 311 Tobacco *. - lib----- - - - ■ JJJ* Mu jjg^t Smoking Tobacco 4 oz-----‘trails. Every thing in stock rnust be sold by Sept. lath. Respectfully Yours. John Stephen Crawfordville, Ga., Aug. 1 st, 1086. “IN THE INTEREST OF ALL THE PEOPLE.” CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., JULY 31, 1896. THE COUNTY NEWS. Correspondents’ Reports of Wliat Their Neighbors Talk of the Happening* In Their Respective I.o calities. All the News. SHARON TTEMS BY SO-SO, ••Every body is hot." Rain is much needed. Miss Mary King is on the sick list this week. Mr. Edward Croak Is reported a little worse this week. There is a good deal of sick¬ ness throughout this community. Raytown and Sharon crossed bats last Friday, Sharon won the game nineteen to ten. Harold and Moore Kendrick are visiting their grandparents in Milledgeville at present. Remember that protracted ser vices begin at the Presbyterian church next Friday night, all should come out aud hear Dr. Mack. Mrs. Sturkey of McCormic, S. C., who is staying at Hillman for her health, visited Mrs. Ferguson last Saturday and Sunday. liewrarc of Ointment" for Catarrh that con* tain Mercury. ZJTSmH, j| ie „ i.olo system when filtering it tUron^li iho mucous sin-feces, Such articles should never be used except on vtw.vii,H.uw from reputable i.hysi clans, as the damage they will do is tjie good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, contains no mer etny, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made In Toledo, Ohio, b- F. J. Cheney <fc Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggist, price 75c, per bottle. best. Hall’s Family Pills are the LYNEVILLE DOTS. Tlie barbecue wrs ever so nice at Philips mill last week. Hope someone will giveremedy for lieat —it is a little troublesome. Now is tlie time to sow your turnip seed if you want to makeftfie ones. Mr. T. J. Johnson lias a fine young maid at his home. Hurrah for Tom. It does look like if there ever was a time when the people should come to-gethcr, now is the time. The seasons are fi ne for the glowing crops in this section, and the crops are good. Tuesday was a big day with the peoples parly. Some new Candidates looking out for office. Mr. F. I’. Hall is undecided a* to wheth er lie will go to Florida or remain at his home near here. We hope he will stay with us. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Asbury attended the Genera) meeting at Siloam this wci-k. Rev. Mr. Shank te carrying on hi* pro m( . othlg at carter's Grove this ^ AVehope great good may result to u ie spirit of the church, We can’t see how some men can live like they do because the Bible says "No man U««l* » himself nor no man dieth to him tb,;HC m,m OUf?lu 10 “" l tl,cm ead * a wife. If the free silver parties mean what they say, now is tiie chance to win and unless they do harmonize we may as well keep our mouths shut; for McKinley will get there awl if be due* our hopes for the free coinage of silver is dead. Owl p ty tiie man who will allow Ids prejudice to beat him out of bis rights. Now Is the time to make our calling and election sure. If we wait it may tie too lale fot u». we have no doubt about ft; and I belfeve ttmt \|, Watson would make a good Vice President, if he and Mr. Bryan can agree. ^ Mh ,,,e ,i,me lJrinci,,Ie ’ ° r about the same. The I<l*i*l I Janies L. Francis. Aldennan, Chicago. ^ ^Ideal^PaMc^ for Cough*, the exclusion of physician’s prescriptions other preparations. ’ or Keokuk, Iowa. Rev. John Burgus. Iieen Minister of the writes; ■ I — have a , for Methodist Xie'tiomsT r-.piscopai Episcopal Church vuu.u. , . .. yi ■ years ; ---- or or more. more, aiK and having lie—r found any TnZt erv-” Trv this Ideal Cough Remedy now Trial Bottle Free at Dr. K. J. Reid’s. — The oldest inhabitant says he never saw it so hot. Children Pitcher’s Castoria. ROBINSON ITEMS, BY INCOGNITOS Rain is needed very much. Miss Ellie O’Neal, of Atlanta, is visiting relatives here. Miss Lilia Reynolds is visit¬ ing relatives in Woodville this v eek. Miss May Pinker of Washing¬ is visiting her Uncle .T. M. Murden. Mr. R. S. Murden was a dele¬ gate to the General meeting this week at Siloam. MissAddie Davis has returned home after an extended visit to relatives und friends in Powol ton. Miss Emma May Lewis, of Powelton. is spending the week with Miss Addie Davis, of tlys place. A fishing party went to Jor dah’s mill Wednesday, Your scribe would like to have been on- hand that day. A large crowd attended 1 be ice cream supper at Bethany on the 22nd, every one had a good time and went home happy. 'bn Wednesday last, White Plains and Bethany Base Ball Clubs played at Bethany. The score stood fifteen to five in fa. vor of White Plains. Mrs. Frankie, of near Siloam celebrated her one hundreth and second anniversary last Sunday. She is the oldest person in Givene county so said. Mrs. Lucy Woodall departed this life on Thursday last, the 23rd. She will be missed in that community aud wo extend our heart-felt sympathy to the be rea 'ed. The old bachelors should at¬ tend Sunday school and not wait for 1 committee to see them in ref '-d to thematic trunk’TK .'Vpallude Attend to ooe aiid Will after this. The Bethosda Dramatic Club will give a public exhibition on Friday night August the 7th. Quito an interesting programme is arranged and no doubt about it being a success. Como one, come all. Last summer one of our grand cl»i <Jreii wiiH Hick with a hovito bowel trouble. Our doctor’s remedies had failed, then we tried Cl aimbcrlaio’a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief- We regard it as the best medicine ever put on tne market,lor'bowel complaint —Mrs- E. G. Gregory, Fredwieks town, Mo. This certainly is the best medicine ever put on tiie market for dysentery, summer complaint,coho children. It aud cholera infantum in never tails to give prompt relief when used in reasonable time and the plain printed directions are followed’ Many mothers have expressed their Hinoen; gratitude for the cures it has effected, For sale by Dr, It. J, Reid. l.-i,ll> Dl.lrlrt. Convention. A convention of the Populist party of the 10th Congressional District will lie held at Harlem Monday, August 10, at 10 a. m. for the purpose of nominat¬ ing a Congressman for said dis¬ trict, and for the transaction of any other business that may come before it. A Bank l-re.ldeat. Mr. W. T. Nelson, president of the National Bank, <>t Jackaon, Term., says: “For Indigestion and Nervous trouble, I would rad,er g;.e op the use ol any remedy I ever tried t ban King’s Royal Gerrnatuer. and restorative, Asa it nei ve tranquilizer, desired. It is it all that can Vie not a narcotic in anv sense, but produces the happiest effects upon the dinorded tier vous system. I consider it an invauia ble remedy, and have tor years iieen recommending it to my triends.” New package, large bottle. 108 doses, g). m.eajeu's Amies salve. The B" t Halve iu toe wort I tor 0 U*. Brui-e., Sores, Utcers, Sail it leu III . K v er. Tetter, I 'h ipi-e i Hand*. Ci.iii lam* r’orit ji*i ! nil H ;ia Krupt ois'l - L’l po - i *,f- y vino# I’iUm or no \ (rtHrante*! lo or - m f»t- r,-iwuUA. f’fjfF ( fuM per jdi. Highest of all in Leavening Tower.— Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Royal. |g£ ABSOLUTELY PURE Will Meet Here. The delegates from here to the District Conference at Athens last week returned and report a a most magnificent time. The Conference meets in I’rttwford ville next year. Hope the dele gates who come will bo as well pleased, (and wo do not doubt but that they will,) after coming | ( > Crawfordvillo as when they returned from Athens. Craw fordvillo will do her best for them, licmemlxT -only such medicines were admitted for exhibition at the World’s Fair as are accepted for use, hy physicians, in the practice of medicine, Ayer’s Sarsa¬ parilla, Ayer’sUheny Pectoral, ami Ayer’s Pills licin# included in the list. They are standard medicines. Now For AtJiMitii. Another grand and well man aged excursion will bo run to Atlanta on the morning of Au¬ gust 6th, leaving Augusta at 5:30 a. til. passing Crawfordvlllo at 7:58 and arrive iu Atlanta at Hh- 45, a. in. and will remain in At lantaunt.il Friday evmfhig tins 7th at 5 [i. m. and will arrive >n Augusta at 1<» the sumo night, getting, back to Crawfordvillo sooii 4 iftor the Fast Train The faro from Augusta will bo Sfl.'dn and from Crawfordvillo and re¬ turn #1.50, This gives two days in Atlanta and will give all who go an opportunity to attend tho People’s Party Con volition which will bo in session on Aug. 6th, 12 rn The excursion will bo .. ter (tie <na;lavement ol.l ul'is Tuggle and i-foili.igsworth and their excursions are too well known to ....... any comment All who want a cheap and nice trip can get their grip sacks and tickets ready for Aug. 6. Vice Presidential nominee T. E. Watson will speak in Atlanta Oil the night of I lie 6th. Their Utitht Dead. The four--months-old child of Mr. mid Mrs. Will Agee died at their home near town yesterday.* It was taken quite suddenly ill and before a physician could be had, the little child died, We sympathize with the parents. I'rt'-rtuuai p[{jr t’ O-irUtlC-e M.-Ife’d refereeos ,oou lo! Ill ’ll and women iithieled with mv foiin of pi i » dinem-e* pi collar to f, I j i, S.(.* ir-oiH of voiilli, e, ,fi ngliMis i iioahie Bend (lisea-es. f, mile '-to. v two re a stain i- t. pav po-la -e lo lli<- Ion • II : HjXK iil l«:sami physicians of tli ( Oil ' I . Dr.’ Hathaway it v.o Bo- Brt'ivl S 1 ., Ga. (i<‘\ your tif'kot, roady for ..........."Atlanta,,;, fitii. rlle.l ,’lle.l Ilrlilritf >‘ll«>. Symptom*—Jlomurn nierig ■ i e tne Hid .Mi nst; wo*! »r r,lgi*t; eouliic.e w.,r o bj CI»U:ii it If allowed t" tuui -rt form, wii ell often 111, '’,i nnd uh erab*. L* coming very v,re. Ha “> ii-’s tliniine.nl stop* 0,e It -hln ' and Iilne-'lng, i... heat- uJ oerution. Hint in most c ih,-s '>-;iviv«s the tumor. At drill*glut, or by m.ii. for .'>(1 cents Dr. S a avlii-. ,V Son, I'lnliub 4 | hl» - Steohens High 0 School, CRAW FORD VILLE, GA. [ : o]| Xcrill (JpCDS Moikhty " . s $ 1 , 18 %. Tiie prospects of this honored tion were never better, Our Motto:-—Earnest Work, Firm l>i- ofpline, Thoroughne-s in Everything, TLITHtN R ATES PKK MONIH. Primary Departmeiii. , .|1 ,o. fotermerliate .............. Z <io. ijrammtir Si-iiool ........... “2:oO. High Hi-liisd......- - ■ ■ ......" -tJt” Music...... . . . ‘ ■■l.otl. Patron* are urgid to »t»rt their children fm p irh t ,L,y a „,| keep them prompt in t I ■. Mm Mu^iete MrLau&rliltfi, a recMitgi d , ' I hr. In <'l»a '’ n ^‘' ri " rv !< ,l! ‘ • For further particular* uddr, - l. a. McLaughlin, a. it, Prim In Advance, No. 24. —Mrs. .7no. Moody, after a short visit to her niece Mrs. IT. S. Gunn, in this place, has returned to her home in Augusta. CliainilM'i’lalii’s Cough and Remedy eutvs colds, croup, whooping cough. It is pleasant safe ami relia¬ ble. For sale hy Dr. It. J. Held Marrlt'tl In AufftiNtii. Mr. 1’. 11. Leary, of the <la., It. It. and Miss Fannie Thomson, of Augusta, were married Sun¬ day last at the home of the bride, ”11. ’ is a nelipew of Mr. ,1. W. Farmer of this place and is an employee of t he Georgia Rail road and his bride is one of Au¬ gusta best young ladies, Wo wish for them a long and pros¬ perous life. Suffered Eighteen Years. l*at»« Ilopartnd mid Nl<*o|> Uiimo. Mrs. Julia A. Rrown, of Covington, Tetin., whoso bUNhiuul Iihh charge of the electric light plant at that place, has been a great sufferer. Her ailments am) speedy euro are \> 08 t described l>y herself, an follows! "For 1 H years I suffered from nervousness ana inomknl )ndlg« v Hilon. hy family ) tried every remedy ree- I could -in and momlx. hut. get being no relief at all. Two yearn ago, while treated hy three loeal phywi dans, Dim. Iturrot, Maley and Hhurod, they ?s J t j m 4tiF v *r- V, V K ff HE t M l r Mhh. Julia A. Jlnown. and Informed that me there that I had littls become hops tof drnpuitat. ol#< I was then det ldcd to try Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine f wan (Inn iimildn to to hlt'op until well on toward I had daylight, <f« heavy and during till MiIh Hum a < mfarnihCr, p, pain In my left, fide. ing / Watt otteluilf tnogt itidmi, AVrtdne but, after tali Mleciiull hoi Ho of the did. I could Thu Nervine- night, Juki, an well remedy an I ever that In Mm only gave mo any relief whatever. I am now wall and hi t ong, hr. and I thank (Jod em u tiny of my life for Mile*' Nervine." MUH. JI 11 .IA A. BROWN. Dr. MIIch* Nervine In wold on a nowltlvo benefit. guarantee that (lei II ft I, bottle will All druggist m well It af, $ 1 , fi hoUhn forifi, or by If-will thu he Dr. writ-, Milos prepaid, Medical on Go., recelnf, Klahart, of price Inti. Dr. Miles’ Nervine ke ’% e .nt. ON TO RICHMOND. HE UNION United Confederate Veterans ANli I AYING CORNER STONE <>»< Monument to Jefferson DauLs. THF, GEORGIA RAILROAD and Atlantic Coast Line, Will rim Through (‘oaulius find IbilJnbin 1 !5r£h , 7. Hi< limoml, Va. hy speuiul train, Jure 291)1 Train will leave Atlanta 2:55 ac(te<tttte j>. in. and other afatiotf* 011 the hr me an !**;*hi Train (So 2H), arriving Au^ti«la 9 10 j), in. Leave AiiKiiatft 9.30 ]». ni., arrive Ki< hfnoml 9100 a. 111., June 30th. The round trip rate from all atatiofin vvt nt of Madiaoii will l><* fu.oo. Round trip rates from Oreeiieidioro 11 - ■* > “ " “ “ Union Point u oo To iJilnin rates east of I’nion Point take distance from your station to Aw.-usta, multiply liy J, add to tliis fo:y, and you ............... The tick-c limited for return until Richnu>n<l ^cL’.pon,' Norfolk awl round Va trip WaHhin^ton, rat. from \<> 11 th, awl "t!" r points of inter, t ad j “'^m«n^Mhe Mieciat train will hot Jnnr, v tli. arrive in Rulimond morii in aii. f or full informatksl write to \ G. Jin k-on, Joe W. White, G.P.A. A iigtiKfa, T.I'.A J. W.kirkUml.P A. VV . .VMI«r<Ui< k,r.A Atlanta, f»;t. Mitttill, *»«, Precints Re-establishsd. G EOliGtA. TAl.t\FEURO Foiinlv: I lie County <-oinini'HioiH f H of *ai<l it y ; ,t their la*t Tvy'iiUiT mir»- tUMlh, •"» tHblinhiHi voting omwv in f)»<f Wd'Jjst" 1 wtl ' Ui " rl<:N i». M., i>f I * “ 1 I hi, July 9 th tWtti. GKO. 11. MITGUELI. Clef k i ’<Hinty i 'on»ini*Mo. Wanted- An Idea t«,«. pd Jtgt !jt two Luli'lfvi l> C ./ lllf*UUOt t Ihi-lr 4 *i.*J» WMlUJ*!. P«J»S ull * r g