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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1896)
HIE ADVOCATE DEMOCRAT, !•' 1 ! ! Hi |i It'-. r.» V I RIOAV M'lRVfSr. MV (,u;m. <>■ MOORE. Official Organ of Taliaferro Co. rpA f >»:pt. 11 . J«*s TV 0 FOR ONE. By Special Arrangernynt Wo after ,— Jj. Jii r J'liiiii ] 91 Coin! ' 1* 1" * f' $ I hrir.j of > yyr Tiwi mV ; ,tt,| j.nviii},; in , >,-wt If;., e and i'arm ONE YEAR FREE. u./'--.I. v.l» l Akfl vw iiv Ill n Viomr th Vat11 Jane > tied j:« chiMn-n's i.' pui a oil Isiitli 1. ■ timer. unit insti tietiw. K <-t this vrmt .ig.i ,4 ShiTiii- Journal FREE! Clue. it if<*: Tin>IT WaisoB is out iDiiitiy tho poopln on a 11 ors. A II iiv di u. b 1.1;** : re H t liitinuun lues I’ot annul homo. Than'. la, ta. Li, y >\ic pretty general IV ole Tied met - tin- stiilt! and ccti .i i y generally. The rollon and corn paluee tied til Kifzg- raid day. eial will last two weeks. Cntvi ford ville needs a bank n id i ’Ion w ii'ohouse very bad. '••*•' hope to .....cdi doper . uHOllter ii'iuit H*'ic iM iun- <HiUon f 8 «nsiitl. \\ luri;’ion m hI \\ illc s coni! 1 x n.i.e iEm hImmI . for . , y i of fwMKis of 1 Jh* now rail tv d from AugriiNta to Athens via u Ingioit. A .in-:!-, htm gone Dumocrut *V it l > nnrjttrilv it i ' ree - Ier had its day tint I I 'duptiboui Gti.oGo majority for * jH/ople s money ill n is making vol inning tr he u w i in North Carolina next \\ * i and *m effort will in> made b> get him to make u speech in < ieorgia. It is said Unit ( ortielions Van derbdt lias gj \ i'll SllKt.tMII to help'elect MrKinly President.. T shows wliieh sidi* the |ieo 1 *1<• should vote for if they want to help !he jHHiple. Tim cotton of this year in en a procession ofsurprjs Hirst p 11%,'U down and up IUr i n. 11o|m> the price will stay up until i )U peoph* i-an get their i* fop on f h«* mu r* «*!. Tom lMk, the Hike county outlaw, new in jail in Atlanta, is t r g t new dtxlge and now pretends to have a til of janti lt‘ib’1' in reads the I tilde He is v . >st Iv all tin* sauK\ .he g, ili . litos . or Hannacrats nets. lor PlVMiloli! amt ltl|< Ke ..t \ j . .. , t . «|'; , ' >■:* , Hanna M S K. HagU-v owns a tine tatiou thret* miles fi-.cn *rieus on whir slu ' op*'rates t \ <vn plmvs Already >hi' market ocl over a hundtvd bales of cotton, tlespi:** the short crop, and wit gather at teast hundred. Ws! the same number of plows. imct »tton. an e of twenty three hales to ! -v t h.tti N ! itfi " C t liumt.it* i » GniUelld llw :<tl no mlvt**i i* 4 **menl !t*o i i O'! Hk<* N:i\ iinjf it. (pTlit* If K%% \ha'-v b\ l>r. K. J |{rui AN INJUSTICE. '• ' v Yo1 ' 1 ' - ’ says, tinder the heading of “Kingf'otton’s Slaves:'* “There are many localities in t a- South where favorable con dH >ns invite i,n.nigral but, way, especially if they happen to l.f farmers. Theaverage South¬ ern farmer is forced by necessi¬ ty lo make cotton his leading crop. He is always in debt, and no merchant will credit him'for supplies unit: *SH tie binds himsflf to plant iteartain number of m-res in ‘" ,lon ,ind " ,v " s a 0!jth< ’T P T1 " ,COimtry ff!' chant, who is almost invtmbly a Shylock, is master of the situ¬ ation. ” Tire above is not doing justice to tlie South and our farmers.; The furiucis in this j.art the south o,ui raise a niGr- • y.u-ied to j. than those of any other sec 1 ion in the world, It is true ' it cotton is the money eioj. « r riiers make their home s i ............ crop is a money section on earth Tho farmer o! the South used to be a the I ' (• '-it that day 1' * • ( '1 lo . 1 . I; « F I,i Ii. ' ill the ftastern writer who uses hi-> pen to 1 ry to turn the flood of attcnlion and iinm’gra tiontosoiiie other section than the South. The day is coming when the world will know we iiave the , best countrv in the world. hcul it to II*»* Muttier lit ticriiiiMiy. Mr J.'iroh I.-In iisi-ii, who is in the ■met' i id 1 lie <.'Ii’n o; i b iidiei * o , a! D ....... I .*a, save “I haw: ■ ........ .. ...... un-da'ine hack torn* moiltar t»l<u*<mmry, umt , I . know in u v fiom jm i•«> iiii| iiHi* i«» be lh(? I»* "l med iettif m ih.'uoiid fur rheumaiiHin. Imv* in^ tiM*d it )ii my family lor gevoial ■ *i vuirg. It , in < ailed , C . hai«da*n;,m i * 1 * ;,,n li aUx-uy* da. o.e ,wnlv dij ivin IhViUck ior gaU> l»y Dr, li. J. |{ t Jd, r rht» dispoitsury httsitiesh in 1 ''b is still produc ing trouble. (!ov. I. .am bus now discoveivd and says that one O f Hi*' (\)imiii.s,>ion‘*rs and liT son have been receiving rebates oti litpior at the *«\pen-e of tli»> people. \ iti4iik rrcMiiii'iit . Mi. W T, NrUu. president of..... r'ti'di'i N.ilion.il 1 * ink, «! Tu k^on, Temi.. H.’iys: “Her iniligeslion ami Sumiik (icubic, 1 would richer g o iiji the use efm.y remt'd' Icvcrtticd tlcui King's Uoval (lernuitu* ! ; * tivi \ 1 1 uili/.ei ami i**st<>i :i; i\«, it i- all that can lie desired. Il is pnt :i nntcoUe in aus m*usv, but prculucsds the Iiappii-Hl elfeel-upon the disorded tier- ( ums-ystem, I rmisider il nu inv.-etm lileiemedy atrlb.ee to, yearn been M‘i*<>iitHH*i d ug il • to illv trieiul Nett package*, large bottle, lOHiioses^ si. The first jailitiestl tistietiff tight ( j )( l illilpuign oct urred ill Au gust;* Monday between Populists and Democrats. It grew out of the registering of voters. Such conduct is doploml by oonser \ alive mi'll of both parties. Then* i> u thii ; l»« ptv\ rt! anyone n»i: . imr \ n vtun a d eahhe it ^arsa’pa lilt*," amt llierv is milli ng (.1 J prevent od „ w|P ^ lMrtlll . r Xt ne %uu t .j,, , r rvl . , ,, take * . \ a • fieii.n e just arrived - in New Yo*-k. is 7 feet high Tolegraph thin i\ S j 1( > j> the ; m ■ : [\ cemntry . That may M.r Taylor of thi* cxnr.i ty ran e h';in hint up •« •• sit: patch if heighth ha- any! to do with it. Kev. .1 11 (■at • e Ons'in-slKiro. who was nominat i ; t " D:strict for t'e: gress by the Hopubst turn *le to run. He declares that : r upn>:iiisinj^ly op| islhI , k , it* > IV « * V raff'* . h :! I 1 r> to pivaeh fiv.ni a ,, Bajitid plUpit . sjieakin^f fr**t: , • ■ I s 1 SOME LOCAL MATTERS. Mrs. S P ■ - turned to her home at Te ^nille. 7 ; wan bid for COtuin here yesterday. Cotton seed are selling id pret id this wee k at cents. ■' > i . , V, ;■ new buggy half price -ee the editor of this ! ’ '* The Washington Oil Mill Co, have established a seed buying ageney here for this cotton sea Mai iial Akins has ;t new “T.ll . - ami olT-nd -r, had bett.tr lookout. —Mr. Tito-. E. Bristow will sell his entire lot of fine s on Oct. 7. at hi-, home. See jiotice. At WH^hliigton. During liv gficral mcctjiug at VVasliillgtoil last ■Dr* Us '. was •- great <1 ::1 of idleres. taken in occasion the many fine the ffmons fliorgia the am R .. . -L- 1 Mr Harris, of this place: “The R< . R. E. L. Ban ( 1 4 tnons 1 pronened 1 <>» e during , m the *\ SC M « an •• - .-and 1ms.. Mow •fiantoa.ge ti r . : ,11 If. • ii , " !<■<'. - ;; l. tlioun* could not have booi^ui&re forcibly presented nor his joints made more do ir by tiayotii' be hi* old or yo mg. I work rnr. rtt:: month. of I'iiA flesh tli<‘ gained fattenin:;lines. the weathBr Bwtypttltl grows j as eoldi-r is made at additional exd ' the Hugs which are ready for the Wniff rpap first euld spell make tlie best and eat meat. Givo thetn variety of Uhod | and see tin t they are kept in llean quftrtors, with plenty of r Hire Wilt tO ! brink, (live au occasional .lose ofp’P- « J -as, and keep ashes and salt dry where kIiomUI they can easily r.wh woll|» it.pl I «> «»:*!- bo sown -tru* Jana t aj , ( \ irptinzod. Al*o put in*th© t!^ cro|»s of rye and barley. Where In* jimnld cation ig aUol suitable sown. tho^fi’assos 1 imy rcquiV and ciders ,f » ^ land ami a nrm, doep KiMMi Gircmmtf^ t>ml. the (U)tfeoIl ft(S ^ ;ir< . ftl)j y ii9 W *U admit, require The preii-.l^i oith* tlmu i f bolls will more us ual. Don’t ffin when damp, and m'fc leave exposed Ke c> the westhor. iiumissioW. ( K. T. e: rT, C I'll...! I'll., ' f l.tnc V •«, nipt mi . t \n ;»1 svn in; i r,t ,v ; o (’ aum li b u h" I , \ « o"5 :u orm, wh i ofivn b * , <» i> < ; Ir online v» rv m, S'VH i i; tiVui I’* ♦ ! v it Mu uni ■ ' .• r , »fn| ;i most * y At ili*: . y. -i. "i Dr. S * 4* in* A tbatlUvorgiiiMi farjniir ^ ^ p ruVl > IS til„ ami most prefltabk? *- 4 Answi:k.- The Unitc l Statw consus for lhiW shows that !>S j»cr cmy of tho farms sold nndnr tnm fgairo wre *ie yutod to only ons or porhinw tro crops, while of farms upon which sevral crop> were grown only J par cent tore thus disl)l „ ol „f This fact sh-uld be a , t rong argoment in favor of LversiBci flirmlll , _ SfllIa ARfienTun# Depart meat. tlatr.s ILiir Heiiewer n’tiJi'- the b.-iir lustrous amt silken, gives it :u even color an 1 enables w omen to pul it an in a creat variety of styles. I l**ut. I rl|»| m**m .Vp|Miin,'mi‘til. \\« dip tin f‘»i:owing fro# the Hrook i v >. St uth Drtkotfi, Nt WK.rotieonnng a r.-rmer citizen *»fUrowfonlvj e: The aotte rllies ef the agiiciitttiral e ' have =» .nhite,! Lie.it. P. I . Tripi the eh,*i »f mat hemal i s in plat e t PhiUip". whr was ree ntlv dropped. Lie. t. I'ripi'e U instructor in military tai e,, h«, with the »*b»**«t Prof C«« ' kr IU is a g A. < ! ^ i • Hi *l ' a:;.. t'Utmcs’t} *{.:a:i o l • ■ DELICATE ™“» tmAIJ’flEtXiD'S FEMALE REGULATOR. IT IS f\ SUPEUfc TONIC, and exerts a wonder ml influence in strengthening her system by through toe proper chan ncl all impurities. HtkilUi and are auarantced to result its use. Mv Wife vriA NsSrtdv a. Kill 4 far eta:!*: - ■ r jiwtbs. r usi&sr BKAl»F.fc: !» K. MALi ..LuU- 1 VK for IW#& :h§ is ffcuiB^r w,.. — J- •! V HSSOn. M-.veri. ArSt. kesfutoi cm., ctuvta. ua. Sell fey ill 2t2if.ii* tt $1 QC fer fec:u«. Suffered Eighteen Years ' Viilnn Imparted a ltd SIftep Came* Mw* Juiis a. Brown, ot-Cwin&rm, Teau.r whose husband baa charge of the electric £5 ^Aiy «« am'. t described by bereetf. < - knrs: .^553 ^? ; ’K f , ,, ^ j f j lj|f ! ^ ^ * t tTSvjr , v , "Sy ’*■#* j W,j| if A ^ M V - ■ fetw? ^ >1 t'A’ j Mrs. Julia A. Brown. i informed mo that I had little become drmpatcot, I and that derided there was hope for rue. ; them to try , Ur. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, r ■ , . ui -A:.- tn f< 1 to . . p v tn well m tow .1 dayli-'U. ami during all j U( L' rV ,V.ik / um! mb'-VuSe, \ : n, W mit ^ ;.T. " s. JULIA a. B M. • ttle“V.'vVT! All drugiri-is ,eU it at ^1,6 bottb-s f'.»r$5, or j Dr. Miles’ Nervine Rsgt SS 5 th ______________u.'___ —[ ^J » u i-w -m kt ? / \ 2 a Z? \'LM 2 t 51 Jffckto 1 i Doctors’I 2 , # Bills ^ # | tB.B.B. G0TAN1-" & “ . P GLOOD B/.L5VE T , i ! THE GREAT REMEDY FCR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES 5 ^ j Has tw?cn physicians thoroughly and trptod by efninerit the peo¬ V j ple. for forty permanently years, and cures ^ | QuicHly and SCROFULA. UlCERS. ECZE.MA, j RHEUMATISM. CATARRH. ERUPTICWS, I and all manner of E ATING. 8PRE A .01 St* ni.i. RUNNING SO UBS It id by firth to xt tot £ and blood purifier ever off trod to th-work! ^ „ Price tfiI per bottle.6 bottles for #r». I* builds up t|J« health and strength from the fl. it doae. w For »alo by druneista. : ?8ENT 0 FREE tv«&r: S :a BkCOp BALM C0„ Attaafa. Ea. - X’ ! NOTICE. I want every man uml woman in the Fnifce HtaU s mUTi-luii in the Opium and Wui.*k - habits to h: v*i one of mv hooks on these dt > eases. Address II. M. Woolley. Atlanta, Ga Box h 3'/- amt o'u* will be scut you free. .J m i . li m / , Wc* have oarnecl a rt^jutation for honest dealings and tor selling good goods cheap. •AYe are proud of it, and come before \ on this time with an immense stock of . SEASONABLE GOODS In every line of general merchandise, and while we follow the \>olicy of sellin O* O’ oods at the lowest possible livin g margin r> \\'( 4 now p.ropose to MARK OUR STOCK DOWN Ta O nrioM | > 1 I c 1 fli-if tlKlI will M III «p ‘til 11 tliem I lit II. Our buyers have missed none - ' 1 *■ ,i 1 ^ o no ,i thiiv’-s ^ in the market for this season ' and the prices A the buying ^ public of this # section,. . will he a revelation to ii The Best Goods At the lowest prices” will he our Motto until this excellent stock is reduced. Goods can't stay in our store long at the prices we are put tillg Oil tllOH!. r HOLDEN <So CO., CRAWFORDVILLE GEORGIA. SEPT. 14,1896, WILL BE YOUR LAST CHANCE -to _. mT go to— . ATI i m T i T *T NT m 1 T 11 ft 1 1 llil LA 11 i M. 1 11 A AT A LOW RATE. As this is the last Excursion we will run to Atlanta this Season. SEE SCHEDULE AND RATES. I I ;• Ti’tie . 7.S.’a.m.$,.4 5 l " Ur.-wTordville >• 8.02 a.m r.40 “ Robinson “ 8.12 a.m. 1.35 ™....... 8.22 a.m. 1.30 Arrive Atlanta 11 a.m., Return leave Atlanta Sept. 14th, ii. p. m., Arrive in Augusta 5 30 a. m. PROTECTION AS USUAL ON TRAIN. Tuggle & Hollingsworth, Managers* October 1 Sheriff UJ-C 111 J uUieS. ^sles nboRGIA 1 ALIAFl.HRO COUNTY. Com/ty; within ' V:"',''T Icil !!h ; ’" V ’" ' the hour* «fmJe, to v ; wilh large Mimw attartual lo same Said SWc-JloanI levied on as the proper^ ot hiid s- k* >Maim, to .satistv an ■ ; i ifiainat This, b akl C. of II. Sept Mann .ml ligate to day D..P. isoa. I1ENI,V . Sheriff. G^u-'l , A r 1A 7 ; " N T V - o<« .• . llic h. ;tl hour- ol s;i]u, to lh<* h: l It u - ‘ bl'i - f'l: 'ID couidr. ill the bObfii (J. M., hounthdl r I'!ii>s. A. f)ii Lyne, the North tittr by East lands by of lands Estate of | of on Frank Mil< !i<U and Oisper Myers, South by lands of l*n cilia Edwards and on West j by lands of Estate of Mrs Iliekinson; j there beimr Two Hundred and Fifty-Mix more or less. Said lands levied on the property execution of from Titus Kielmrds, Superior to Court sat-j an the said county in favor ofj. C. Bryant, sai'l Titus liiehiirds. ; This, 1U <l:.v of Scpl, 183(5. j 1). P. HENRY, Sheriff. ‘ DA. PEFfGR’S :. :m-TJUISY MILS .> --- >. NU W iM:- COVERY. MCTEItFAll.*. C v ';>, to-.',:' ..aw!'' t ud sn i«; roiiof i ', 4 ■» warn of (IrniRCtroun linlltttloim. >.n.mo pw.per. flk per box. email box 01. y r rvv -u . For sale by Dr. 1!. J. ib id. Sr Fa«s. 3 §c PRICES ALONE MAY BE DECEIVING. Apparent Cheapness Does not make a real saving of money. ()hcii|x«d. fpSSB fc i Tho fh«* m tea tnialiiy Alums S Ji a I VlP jfeM ami 1 I*rioo Is n Must lio I *&*■ 4 Ih'ddc. BEST VALUE for its price, ,is real and only cheapness, HIGH QUALITY at fair prices is the real and only economy, The Domestic HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE Best Machine IN EVERY SENSE OF Til VT TERM Bcs,for the A*ent to sell as it gives him the mast profit ,or ,he teast mwies %%^»Z™?* uge ltslvesthe m AGENTS WANTED. “Domestic” and Imperial Paper Patterns. Scud for Cat Ahurue. Atidress, Domestic Sewing Machine Co., '•' ,, ’- !> :±L__ ____ • v | . Dialogues,Speech Books yQ Priniaiy <fc Exceilcn Dialogues. Kx.-ell.-n! V:!.'-’V.'a 1 ) \l\M ....... VTK PPRr C() Citation. nilOKGIA TALIAFEBBO COUNTY, s* To all whom it may concern: John li. Kendrick and A. D. Kendrick, in due form applied to the under for permanent letters of admints on the estate of Chas. S. Kendrick, of said County, deceased, and J wil upon said application on tho firs in October 1800. Given under hand and official sigimtuore, this the of September 1890. GEO. H. MITCHELL. Ordinary of Taliaferro County - Blanks . - FOR SALE At this Oi!i< (*. OF _ „ ALL . STYLES at this office chc ap. /