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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1896)
UNTOLD MISERY i 8 < ■ Rheumatism C. H King. Wiln Valley, Min earnl by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “For fivi* ye At*. I mitold ry from muvular rlu'umatnm. I in« known remedy, eonsuited the j n visited Hot Spring*. Ark., three t > E Apendiiig fiono there, Iremides l - 1 ut could obtain only teinjroraty relief. Ms flevjj was wasted away »»» that I weigto d only ninety-three pound* ; my Jeff nriji and Itg w«re drawn out <>} shapf. the hju* i*.s j i ; ; ' tjf'ifif twl*trd up In knot*. 1 w m finable to my*<*lf, with *•. t*u* 1 could only liobbh; about by lining a curie, f !ia<1 no appetite, ami wan nred. by the <\octo r*. that I could not live, 'I Ur pain* tifnc*, were hn awful, that I roul'f |*»«»•» rriitt only \>y tnoan* of hy|H»dcirob in) Hone of morphia I had rny limb* L^nH.tp iu ri/iy, in Milj.iiur, in pmililfi but I ill gave only t«*in|M»j;u y rrlh't. A(irr h)iUit < vfrythlng. ami *nfTi’»lng the most awful l>»riurc*. ) begin to lake Ayrtr’% Ju*»lde of two mot.Ih*, I wa* able to walk without a cane. In Hirer* month*, my bud * began to sireijgi la'ii. a nd In I he roui ie of a year, f wm cured. My weight ha* lfieiea*ed to toft amt ! am now aid** to d«* tity full day’* work a* a railroad blnekMniih." AYER’S The Only World’* Fair Sanaparilla AYIH’.S 1‘tll.S rurr Printing OF A 1.1. STYl.KS »t t ■ *lU» •* t hfi»r • iwnm tOkF & ! t M W * a ^ m I » . - ■ *3 T ^ P’ OGVkf. ,i ■A, A.' j'l Nf ? r! l ' ' * • tblfetr Ob ffcpt <M» <* i«,v)lb < f, fill and | i*u « «u tirt Mm ia**d MeAtia, mu at rm*». B0O4T POPU AIt (;■»).,? MSCHIN3 IWtTt- tftft f ltll nil*' > *iu«tH h I f itOPt’■( fgu) ,ill ?• ft f «t t*”*’ 1 1 • «* » W'tl fh»f t«R t-gtl T’ art,. fli>> Hr>»4 Of ffetiii rip, »li»f tfnrhLiliJy IMJtl'I'W ,f virtug !• m*nj * m»»,”» JJ| hmm IH|> ftm>UH'Ol# Ml t Kf j UiiMI WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. 10* Nfw Hornii Sewinf! Machine Co. iHuiwtr, Mom/* Ham. t*U*ft>NH oi***»-. n.t. , ' W *' HJ- ^T. Isfkl'l*. M<». IUIJ.4*. I Haw >ftA»<TMt.., H Art 1 ■*»,. An **»*, O4, FOR «V m. t. m 1 n ton a co., t NION POINT, (iKOtttilA On any business it Will he to Your Interest to see CHARLES BERGSTROM’S r^ULIa STOOIL OF GENERAL GOODS, : \T HI Clicap Casli Store Anytliiug ycu v»nui iuelndiU4 COI N HU UKOUUUH, ana !»• tw th.r# ferjr ebi'i|* ..16 to i*. t Silver Army. Great Campaign Document. : m Ti;t "SILVER 0 supplement: To the farm, held and FiRKStDR, tbr tshftt cotttplttf, Instincllvf •ml con- 1 vilioilig tli' .m cf tbe luivvr (juestton (Ul J'Utitivt T. l ^ { \N o wl'.I send tom m t One to io.ooo Free O postage. ilauim tv' pay -Y*V V m -t Far .A Ei.| I \\> will M!<1 the Farm. Ttian ani> •itiv' ^ I »*-•• ^ Fjr*sU»k until Nov. t. F IOah k cr i •'5 bus:,., wrvk. # For 25 Cts.cn \W\ Jatmtrj 1 •>'- , 0 aulwts FARM, RLLD AND FIRESIDE, a CHICAGO, ILL. 0 •Vi W hich llckc-ir Sf‘Xt Tuesday week is national (•](*(• tion day, and at that time every American <*iti/.en is j M*< •led to cast Ills vote for the* i” •>identia) candidate who he Clinks will do the most good to the country at large. It is a very important •lection and the matter of selecting your ihotdd be gravely considered. Th‘*r*‘ an* only two tickets in the field llia f amount to much Bryan’s and McKinley s. The oi:i• in the people's ticket arid the other is the ticket of the money power, corporations and trusts. A vote east for Palmer and Buckner, or any other than for Bryan, mean's a half vote for the friends of trusts and combines and (h irer money. Which do sou prefer? Choose your side and be sure you are right. Tin-re is going to In- a Lever in y electoral ticket run in Ceor gia. and it is going to !»■• far weaker than a bad package of the I,evenng coffee. In point of fuel it is going to be too weak to run. It will o sly drib Isbnmeliie. Br.,an makes its many as s;»ccchcs per day, uses the same argument and illustrates all bis speech'^ differently and during all this speech-making his ene i lies find but little that they can make fun of. He is truly a won derfiil man. - * Save 11 t 1 j Paying a Dortors’ j[ 4 ' 15111S S B.B.B. BOTANIC ^ BLOOD BALM ^ 4 THE GREAT REMEDY 0 5 roa «u aiooo and ikin oistAiig , ’ | (f iu. b..,, .horou,ai, i...m >,r t t •nilnont phy«Ui*na *ur1 »h* p^-*. # * # scrofula, ulcers. CATARRH. tc/EMA. ERUPTIONS. 0 A A RHEUMATISM. .",Z \l ,Ti'tfN'iThiV’ioil^ J".r.,VK.<ri V,7 vr’».' tho , »i'tri ItMlih r 1(1 itrttnilb from r ( , :o th« llrit dON Ii 4 . i * up For «lrufgt«t», *( 4" jk ^8EHT U/ FREE i“rmi» J ILOOO BALM CO.. Atlanli, Qa. W Exchange H YTKS: Per D»v $1.00. Hotel. |Vi Wi ck. ’4 .um, $4..50 * and I'i.OO, A..? Proprletur* A OK INS, 163 Marietta St. ATLANTA. 0 A Opj.HMlt<* Miller Sc Hrudv’* (’elrbralcd tlm l.nrgfHl In lists Hoiiih. No Gripe oW-fash Wh>*n you take flood’s Pills. Th* big, mgar coat^d pills, which tear you all to pi*'' * not in it with Hood’s. Ka*ytoUke Hoods 111,1 Ka, > Ul h true of iloo.l-i rills, wlileb are up to date In every re*pwt. Haf.. ci-ruii. sn'l virs All druggisH. C. I. Hwi<l fc Co., I/jWfeit, Mass. The only phis v> take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, NO GEORGIA FUSION. I he Action of the Committees this week. WANT AIL FOR WATSON. .Ho lh ad I fir l'o|iuIi«f itrnuui'l. The I)#*iti vrmt* Oinddttrcl the ITriimrul Out of lt«*ift«on. Wednesday, after a protracted and a m.ittng debate the demo cratic State executive committee rejected the populist fusion proposition declaring it to be in sulting to the democrats in its wording. The committee passed resoiu tions declaring that they had no iKiwer to take down (’lectors and substitute populists instead. That they would issue the com rnitte’s reason for not accepting populist proposition. The jMipulists proposition was that they would withdraw 7 of their electors and said “and in sis! that the democratic party of Georgia withdraw six of their electors, substituting the remain ingsix jMijmlist electors, with the understanding that the thir teen shall cast their vote for 1 iryau and Watson. ..That if the Democratic party do not accede to the foregoing just and , reasonatile ....... projiosinou Within , five days ^ from - date, , , * Tluit our(Hmtral committee is authorized and empowered to withdraw, if advisable, our re (fllM’tor.S , rOlllstUtC . . IllOl'llil!)^ Ol* t t, 08 ,, that are now withdrawn and , that, we concentrat» , , . < \» „„ ry effort of our party in the election of our congressional nominees. The democratic committee wore all against accepting the projM >si1 ion when it was found that the populist wanted the •‘whole bog’' for Watson. A populist committee of r> will meet Wednesday next and decide u|»on a plan for the eleo tion. It is thought that tbe presidential electors will be withdrawn leaving the populists to vote for McKinley, and it is said that many of them will do so to pay off old scores they treasure against democracy. Thus. E. Watson sends tin 1 following telegram siHike Wednes M' 1111 iuirliam j where lie * uA \ . lU^ni. I , t “Tbe Georgia electors will ^ In- withdrawn. The convey tion llllinod , t belli and tiny a, < ntoil |t the trust They owe elsewhere It to JHipU. to lisiu in Oeorgia and stay , m - the tin. held. tioId " TIib UUroviry Jivwl Mi* I.IFr. viib’. *• •' IH., . ..............r* *'lt> l>r. Kiu4ft N< w niiV' lHikovm I owt'Riv life. NYiih t*k«»n with .................. K’e. --New Di-eovvrv in my store l - nt fora lx* lie and begun its it*? amt from the nr-i dosela-gatt to get t»ett<r. alat after us ins three tHitlle* w», U|> and al*>ut again. it- » worth il* wdifbl i 11 i^oM. M , don’t kl*Fp fttOfY or how w ll limit ll.** lo t n frn trial al l't H. f. Wt\M Dnu Siorv. J. M. Wilkinson, a Palmer elector, has resigned, lie will vote for McKinley. The Farmers' Alliance mot in Atlanta this week. They say they want more work and less jxdities. (it h ul idea. Clark county's convicts will work on the public roads. Atlanta Co in m »> re i a 1 “I Bryan is not eleett'd it will 1« the fault of selfish politicians." Dr f. S Lucas was in (.’raw fordvitie Thursday. The nicest oranges you ever ^.l\v at John Stephens. ’ Mr Flvlcbyr li’tinsi'i!. of Barnett, is •Ik in^ moving t** I'rswforviv UU- to w* Jack <- — ft) >11) AH 'VC up lo Mv.Lva count v i move up tiler An Irish woman c d ra. ket in \t!».-n». W.-t flu _ St, js •p * ll ftU NftHS • m tlT'V I* n*I FREE Onr «4 Medic*! refercca* >*.k hw m a •*' • AvilM •n -.ffl .'ci with ui- ortu i ft « di p f-l kr U> thv>r ft x. f Vtmtl c» n agi.-u* fem -.W iFoaldr etc Send a two prut fttaJf) l * p*v I" 'h r*A * in ; fti^rvift i»t» and phi tf of ih $ vou a trr • ft ft*’ A VO Bu B-vS-i St.. A:.a.v». Ga. The Florida orange crop will be better this season than last. The newly elected Georgia legislature will meet on YV ednes Octob< r _"th. Candidate Joshua has been making speeches over the state. The postoffice at YYin'.orville has been robbtfd of a small amount of money and postage stamps. A dead negro, who the police think was murered, was found in the Coosa river near Rome the other day. Hon. Boykin Wright is very ill at the home*>f relatives in Vir ginia. His condition is painful but not critical. Ed. Park* y > who has been con victed for fhj- murder of Verde ry, near Hai i oi, last June, will be given a nu.r trial. All the papers --... joining . are in the statemenjt that Judge Sam uel Lumpkin' must be retained on the supreme court bench. Coot Fields, a 7-year-old ne j s undeil arrest in Augusta for shooting Charley Blair, f> years of age, with intent to kill. Comptroller General Wright has sent out notices to all county officers fleet that they must file their bonds within forty days after the election. Muscogee is to have a prohibi bition election to etermined whether it is to join the 10G dry counties in the state or remain with the thirty-one wet ones. The Supreme court has affirmed the judgement that Tom Delks should be hung, but will give old man Taylor Delks anew trial, for the murder of Sheriff Quinn of Pike county. Dr. Louise%. Holmes, former ly of North Carolina, was grant¬ ed a certificate this week to practice medicine in this state. She is the first woman granted license in tho state. Pllnl ril.,1 Itching Pile.. Symptom*—Mulrtnre. mienae I c In* and st.n tnr; most at rii.lit, wore by wralcUin f. If nHoweJ p' eontiBe* tom in. form, wh ch often Weed and ulcerate, b* cominft very it Swevne' bleeding, ’ (ttntment heal- ul glops M.o tiinj . 0,1 ceraflon, and in Inogt casus removes tbe tunmrs At druggist, or by miil. for 30 eeau Ilr. Swavfie A Son. Plrdadeli lila. Bro. D. Glesstter of the Gl'if ll. st ( .... t.T j IN a „ .1 i,,*,, . f,.,. |i, n office of State Librarian. He has biHMi . . a long . and „ . faithf , ll 1 i r l . for the Democratic party and the faithful should be recognized. As . remedy fr,r ait forms of ii,:,,! ache Electric (titters has proven to l>e the very he-t tin* most viebl to its influence. W e urge all ^ arc ufTli. icd to procure n bottle, an I give this remedy a fair trial In eases of habit; tml constipation ' Electric Bittern cure* *. giving the needed , tone to lire . l«>wels. . and ^, w ( . ils( . s Jonresint ibe ust* of ibis metii ( .j n( , -j- rv j, AO rent* and $1.GO „ r u , K ,. ills , )m " „ St(>re . ___ Hon. Henry 1. Lewis has do iit,>,( to make the race fol' asso cla te justice of , the supreme court. . and has writ ten a letter to the OiSM.n county bur. which ........ pjisSOil /. stroiliT Fosolutioiis TO* i • * . i *y ______ Th-BKht still (too. on in Cuba. Tho Cubans in Atlanta have sent a Cargo of 1,(X)),000 cartridges. 1 1 ».000 rifles. c00 explosive shells and 4 cannons. Thirty Allan tiaiis have joined 170 others who have gone t<> help the Cubans. - -o y — O l mF The Gun Goes Off instantly when you pull the trigger. Sos-'ckness may come on suddenly. But it tikes time to load the jtin, and it takes time to get ready for those ex¬ plosions called diseases. Coughs, colds, any “attack,” whatever the subiect be. often means pre¬ ceding weakness and poor blood. Are you getting thin? Is your apoetite poor? Are you losing tlut snap, energy and vigor that make “clear-headed¬ B ness?” Do one thing: build up your whole svstem with I B SCOTT’S EMULSION of I Cod-Uver Oil. It is the essence of nourishment. It does not j nauseate, docs not trouble the 9 stomach. Aad it replaces a!! I that disease *obs you of. A book tr!3-r ®o»« about it scat H tree. Ask fcr if a SCOTT • Jo'CNS.. Nr- York. 6 Primary or Convention. The State Democratic Execu tive Committee met in Wfcdne&day and decided that a prim&ry or mass mee ting be held - in every county, as each county may determine on tbe 14th of November to to a state convention to >> ■ held on the lhth Novemb lo nominate four candidates for supreme court judges. And each county will be entitled to twice many delegates as it has rep resentatives in the legislature. And each county j s lo determine f or itself whether amass meet¬ ing or primary shall be held. The convention will he held in Atlanta in November to select the candidates for Supreme judges. The election of the four judges will be held Decem¬ ber 18th. pcffpecTaiiJ permanent are the m cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, be cause iC makes pure. rich, iiealtliy, jjfe and health-giving BLOOD, The latest story about the ., lll- ... ness of Speaker Crisp is that he is seriously sick with heart af¬ fection. It is also said that his family and friends are much per turbed. Johnson the alleged murderer of Baker Bass, has been acquitted. His arrest and long imprison¬ ment is considered an outruge. and great indignation is express¬ by people throughout the s t a te. DELICATE »»■“ BH-a.X>PIEX,D’S TiN'C^li/T lill >lA A T l J XT' Jti * B.1 h](tTITj A ’POT?, IT IS fl SUPERB TONIG and exerts a wonderful influence in strengthening her system by driving through the proper chan¬ nel ail impurities. Health and strength are guaranteed to result “0111 ItS US6. My wife was bedridden for eighteen months, after using BRADFtELD'S FEMALE KEUU* UATOK lor two months. Is getting well.— J. M. JOHNSON, Malveru, Ark. BB1IIHEI.D EEGCL4TOB CO., ATUXTA, CA, Sold by HI Druggist, at 11.00 f«r bottle. t Leave Sell. to I FEU COUNTY. p \I KORCIA,]TALIA HO TohII whom it may concern, John J{ Kendrick and A. I>‘. Kendrick, Ad „,| n istrators of estate of fhas. 8 . Ken¬ drick. deceased, have in leave duo form applied U. the undersigned for to sell the tl3 shares In the stock of tbe Oeorgia road A Unliking Co. belonging to said es tate. and said application will l>e said heard at my office in the Court lionse of on the first MonJay in Noveinlnsmext. OKO. ll. MITC’HKI.L. Ordinary of Taliaferro Com tv. Commissioners’ Sale of L3.I1 d. puhlci outcry to Uu* bight st bidder, rash, in front ot tin* door «-f the Court House said county, on the first Tuesday of in November next, within the lejmi hours sale, the following . property, . to wit; ... all ,... that . |o , (ir lr8t t of land ly ing in said county. contninin^ 5/> acres more or less, whertsui Meadows resides, ImundeJ on the North by lands of Itobt Kendrick, on the hast by lands f J.k k Harris, on tile bontb l,v lands of John Wright and on the West 1 ,'y i. lB ds of Boss and Will Jackson. Said hind Will he sold under, by virtue of. and In pursuance *;. of an order granted by the 8u rior (hmrtof saidCounty, »t the A.. gust Term tsati. in tbe matter of Mrs \\. tlKSttS ill whfoli onb JS^KS.’IS'lS.SlS iht* uiulprsisrti r were* appointed and tiuthorized to sell said Imub S'oSSSSJ’ G. N. WliUJllT. tommis-iomrs. 0ONSIDER PJcljfT F^CtS. PRICES ALONE MAY BE DECEIVING. Apparent Cheapness Does not make a real saving of money. (.‘halpgfl. BEST VAi.VK for it- price, i- real and only 4 hrapiu *>. HIGH QUA LIT V at fair price- i- tin rval •nd only economy. The Domestic HAS At.W AV' BEEN THE Best Machine IN EVERY SEXsE OF THATTEHM. IV >i for the nr to m* lo n*‘^l profit for tho left It, -l for pun lian rs hfiu use it give- the AGENTS WANTED. -I ", i’a;*- I'lttmi- - imjH-ri.it Address. • logue. Machine Co.. Domestic Sewing VA. HK HMONP. a *ml *a £S| Jr 39 5v ■4‘c a. «r - . VI 'l'llc m o Drops CASTORIA X\ r ege table Preparation for As¬ similating Utehood andDcwets and Regula¬ of ting the Stomachs Infants - Children Promotes Digestion.CheerfuI- neither ness and Rest.Con tains OpiunT.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. KtaperSOldErSAMl'ELPrrcmR Jhmtpicm Se*i ~ Mx.Senna - Sa>U - A perfect Remedy Stomach.Diarrhoea, for Constipa¬ tion. Sour .Feverish¬ Worms .Convulsions ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Atb months old J5 Doses-J5Cents exact copy of wrapper. ** «• * This: p Mothers Read i 5 The Best $ Remedy, 0 a For Flatulent C olir, lliarrl «-a, > w Jlv.fiitorv, oailHoa. rO”l-h-,<bol- i T A from tb«* BAireb, I.oh» of V appetite, ImHp**Oion, artl all til*- m ttSM'H of tl»e ► .totuach & 1 >ov p 1 b, a « PITT'S Rlandard. CARMINATIVE It (anies cliil- ^ Inttic tIuMTiH(»l rrHad 4 dren ov( r °< teelbinfr.andis reeon mi Tided t>Y phvaiet ;irs ;i“ a friend of mothers t Adults end children. It is satisfy. p'eas nnt to taste, ne' er falls lo 4 f,. w doseswi 1 denu nstrste ns 4 surerlBtive virtue. Price2Re p’r a i„,tt e. For salehv all dreptists. 4 Frcv-and only lol i.TN.Al .1 it J ? The t Year m _ _ -4 * | f J Some Mediclnes belong to one season and some __ to another. , OR, KING’S ROYAL GERMETUER !§ ,N SEASON ALL THE YERK ROUND. IN THE SPRING s^BF=* ,ac IN THE SUMMER It OTeI . co m es the relaxation and debility , )y , )ot weather and correc ts bowel troubles that are so prevalent then. Besides, it makes the most de¬ lightful and refreshing drink. IN THE FALL When malaria “rides on every passing breeze,” it is the great preventive and the unfailing cure of troubles result ing from that cause, IN THE WINTER &!^SSSig!K2faife, , 8& belong to cold seasons. It does these things, not In a feeble and uncertain way, but with assured and triumphant power. Keep It in tha Home at A?I Times, 0T*Sold by Drujfeists. new package, large bottle, 108 Doses, Ore Dollar. Manufactured only by THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., ATLANTA, GA. Write for 4S-Page Book, Sailed Free. None*.. S«i^ m "reslTr,, ml G°"n*m nd Wbotr habits to have one oftnT'.ooks on these die bJTx as?. VT ne Wia t»« scut you free. * W nl u~fln . , 1063 , „ 3 6 n'i^wV«“oI* WH* MSV J?SSi*55S&l« offer nevi, Waftbington, I> t'..for their prise and list of t»o hundred Inventions wanted IV! ILLS AND— Evaporators. I.*rgv S-o-k. uni* k SbifUtui:. LOWhsT PRICKS. Gins and Presses. Saw Mill * K. t VaW MI 1.1'' ,-•! I*»K V> VERY ill t VE MW ywf tfkth'be- iK ill«.. • t" rs AN l» KITTING' Engines, BOH KBS. WATER WHEEI.s. I’Ut LEVS. SHAFTING i’ANGERS. BOX ES. BELTING. I*A klu, INJr-< T It? FIFES. VAI.TES. KT> Cast every day. Do work quick . and cheap. Lombard IronWorts&SnppljCo AUGUsTA, GEORGIA. SEE A ..... . THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE -OF > IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EYEEY BOTTLE OF tmSTQRU Gaetoik i» put np la oae-aize bottles oaly. It is aot sold in balk. Don’t allow anyone to sell yon anything else on tbe plea or promise that it is “just as good" and “will answer every pnr pose." aes See that yon get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. its f»o siails a n ■igsstnrs every of wrepper. ■5 biig 5 Jim ll • ’ ii mk t*5 I, .ss.’i MteB i ..... j .S’. “R. Monarch” and “Kentucky Club” Pure Whiskies for Family and Medicinal Purposes. Genuine Oniy When Package. Bottled in this Styt Qu il ls $ 1.50. Liberal discount by the etisb ot iff Quarts. "'SSr ' 1 R. Monarch Bottlong Co, Owensboro, Ky. Georgia Railroad. Stone Mountain Route. A. G. Jackson, Joe W. White, Gen. raa* Agent. Travelinff Pan*. Agent, Augusta, Ga. - • SIRELAjD, Pass-Agt, Atlanta.Ga W. C. BOYKIN, Land Agent. ArorsTA, Ga., March 30th, lSliti. Al! perac-ns holding lands in the Coun tics traversed by e Georgia Railroad ***** to sell, vUH please rend <U*sl riptiou and prices, so that such lai ds may lx* advertised in the North and North*est. IH^ iipiioubhmk, furni>hed on appli cation to W. C. BOYKIN, LAND AGENT GEORGIA R. K., Augusta. Ga, WEAK MEN MADE VIGOROUS. !*> I y C 4 Y* y-M. iV'DRf- H-.-L c=iatec»rr «Jlav»»po«*et. PrepsKlru tnyrat* b( Dr. R. J. Rtid. X E. S WANTED—To sell T l / Ir ■tr;.( tibVFirr Kin,Her- a.-.d t > fa F - a want found in C' ary V. ' MAN FG. CO Foaddu . Wi.-„ U. 5. A.” Legal Blanks FOR SALE At this Office.