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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1897)
20 Years Old SS^ISUXSS^'ISSS! 18 ™’ i i GRIP 99 - IS PREVAILING. LOOK OUT! TO AVOID AND CURE ' This insidious disease is now prevailing all over the county It coin* with chilliness, pains, aches, fever, watery eves, headache, Etc. Io at aid it, take an casional dose of Dr. Hammack's Cold Cure. it have Grippe, the tablets taken accerding m directions , will cure it. They nrnl von 25 doses cents. are put up in screw i„p bottles, convenient to carry. For Coughs is the roek which the health and life of thousands have been — w-?cked Acomd. upon be treated at its commencement, and for this Evorv corn'll should Price, per bottle, 25 cents. Or.ce used, it is alwajs the fa\orite. For Pains and Aches. Th-re is nothing better than Dr. Hanunnck’s Electric Idmment. It will neuralgia, rlteumatism stitches and pains, lumbago chapixal h«jHU. and ah of pains and acltes. Don’t expenmeot, but buy this liniment, i riu, mannei per bottle, 23 cents. A Good Rubber Hot Water Bottle should be in family. We have them—the best made from 50 cents every first-class drug store at reasonable prices. and everything usually sold in a HAMMACK, LUCAS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Druggists. ATLANTA, GA. FOR SAI.E BY P. G, LUCAS, CRAYVFuIiDV 1LI.E, GA. THE DREADED CONSUMP¬ TION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Slocum* M. C., Great Chemist Scientist. Will Send Free, to the Attiict ed, Three Bottles of His Newly IHa covered Keuoedies to Cure Con¬ sumption and All Lung Troubles. Confident that he has discovered a relia¬ ble cure for consumption and all bron¬ chial, throat and lung diseases, general decline and weakness, loss of flesh and all conditions of wasting, aud to make its great merits known, he will send, free, three bottles to any reader of The Advo¬ cate-Democrat who may be suffering. Already this “new scientific course of medicine” has permanently cured thou¬ sands ot apparently hopeless cases. The doctor considers it his religious duty—ftdulkw whieh he owes to humanity infallible cure. """He has J)Yo' ed the dreaded consump¬ tion to lie a curable disease beyond any doubt, and has on file in tits American and European laboratories testimonials of CX perience from those benefited and cured, in all parts of the world. Don’t delay until it is too late. Con¬ sumption, uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death Address T. A. Slo cum M. C„ 98 Pine street, New York , and when writing the Doctor, please give express aud postoffic address, and also mention reading this article in The Ad¬ vocate-Democrat. Have Bought An Knglne. Mr. Boatright was here this week and sold to the town coun¬ cil of this place a chemical en¬ gine that will be a valuable ad¬ dition to Crawfordville. The engine is made in Racine, Wis., and is guaranteed to put out fire as well as engines using water from water works. As soon as the engine can be put up and shipped here, Mr. Boatright will erect a house at his expense on our streets 12 x 16 feet and 16 feet high and saturate the house with kerosene and turpen ti-ip fire-' and set the house on After it gets well oe fire the engine will be put to work and the fire extinguished. The test will be made to de monstrate the work of the engine and if the council and their com mittee of citizens are not ed with the work he will not re quire them to pay for the engine. With each engine is furnished receiot for Drenarin^ engine the fluid to be used in the and can be made at a small cost, Barrels of the fluid will be made and set about town for imme diate use in case of fire. The lne engine engine will Will cost cus*L *250 00 and if it proves to do what is claimed for it, the investment will be a good one. It may .save more more than than the tne worth worm of OI the tne en- tn gine in one fire. No Cripe Pills. The big, old-fash¬ When yon take Hood’s ioned. sugar-coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not in it with Hood's. Easy to take B 9 4^ I sshs.R xnd easy to operate. Is true 1 !s The only Pills to take wits Hood * Saoapar.Ua. ADVOC n ■ •; y Consolidated Oct. 6, 1893. SIDE-WALK NOTES. Pure Koine Mittjrs Picked Tip by Our Local Reporters, What Our People Are l>oin£ aud Saying. Things Our Friends Tell lls. Texas rust proof oats 45 cts. at S. J. Chapman’s. —Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hubert visited Harlem this week. Headache Quick Relief at S. J. Chapman’s. —Dr. Rosenburg luts been in our town during the past week. Full line of toilet soaps and tooth brushes at Paul Lucas’. An epidemic of colds is abroad in our community now. Mixed nuts 7 T-2 cts. lb. , r*\»**i+s**^ r* ’* t ^ Good tobacco at 35 cts. lb. at S. J. Chapman's. _Mr. Jim Griffin, of Penn’s, was in Crawfordville Monday. Glass lamps from 20 to 45 cts. at S. J. Chapman’s. 1 AH ho-ivv t' enA b groceries cheap at * Paul r> i Lucas . Can peaches and pears 10 Cts. qt. at S. J. Chapman S. —Mr. J. H. Leary, of near Crawford, spent Sunday last in Crawfordville. „ . , —Mrs. J. W. Johnson came down __ Monday witn w Mr. m jonnson T | to visit friends here. Russian Rose Balm and cel ebrated Liver Pills, at S. J. Chapman‘s. —A two gallon jug of liquor was broken on the ground the depot Wednesday. — Henry T. Rhodes, and daughter, of Augusta, visited Crawfordville Saturday. Plow-hoes, , coo , sting . sto\ . es, pad locks and knob locks at S. J* Chapman’s. -Jack Stuart tells »« tb.the will soon establish a re 0 ular beef market in this place. —Mrs. Henry Gilbert is ing her father. Col. D. N. San ders in Atlanta this week. Back bands, hamestrings curry combs and traces cheap at S. J. Chapman’s, —Miss Mamie Moore, of White Plains, visited Miss Mamie Ham at this place Saturday Nice lot of fresh pickles catsup, pepper sauces, at Paul Lucas’. Cheaper than making them. —Olin Hubert, of Harlem, has been here this week aiding hts brother in the telegraph office and depot. — M -ssrs. Caldwell, Smith and several , others , went t up to ta this week and bought a big lot of mules. —Mrs. Susie Peacock, who has been vis ting , her parents in . this ... countv county, returned returned Monday Monday to to her home jn Tennille. —The Jennings lot, now occu P ie d by Mrs. ElizaReid. is being thoroughly re-pailed and will soon be in good condition. j ES’SSSp iife and hc. .tti-giving 5-00 D. “In the Interest o, All the People.” CRAWFORDVILLE, GA 1UAY, JANUARY 1>, 185)7. —Col. M. Z. Andrews wc,’t up to Atlanta yesterday to be pres¬ ent as witness in the Reese Sweat-Carter investigation. -Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Chap man gave Oscar Chapman a nice type-writer and gave Mr. Jno. N. Chapman a gold watch as Christmas presents. —The fourth Sunday services of the Baptist church here will be postponed to the fifth Sunday in this mouth on account of the absence of the pastor. —A representative of chemical engines was here one day this week selling our town council an engine for the protec tion of property from lire. —Mr. M. F. Griffith has a nice lot of fresh Landreth’s garden seeds of every kind needed in the gardens. Get what you need before they are picked over. —We welcome our Sharon cor respondents in our colums and we note with pleasure the pros¬ perity of our splendid neighbor¬ ing city. Taliaferro is fast com¬ ing to the front. —There are just a few now in¬ debted to this paper for sub¬ scription. Please come up and settle, or send in your money. Pay in advance and help us make a good county paper. Farmers getting ready to farm should remember that Paul Lucas is selling the following articles very cheap: Plows, handles plow stocks. extra plow hames, collar pads, traces, back bands, hame strings and curry combs. —If you hear of a fine two story brick building 1 going up pi Crawfordville soon contain ing two business rooms on the g rg ^ fl OOJ . an d offices find a hall ab nee d not be surprised, as such is already the talk. -Col. Jas. F. Reid went to Atlanta Thursday in ai tendance the Sweaf-Reeso investi• f $\*; . • -r If y , m v ,-«nt to take any paper in con nection with the Advocate-Democrat call our (mention to what you want. Peraone who are troubled with in digestion will be interested in the ex perience of Wm. II. Penn, chief clerk ”,!L p ,, ‘ asure lo Uw,i ^ v to ,ho n ,eii,s of < olio, (J.olera . and Diarrhoea Hemedv. For I wo years | lav0 sufficed from indigestion, and am of subject to frequent severe attacks ,...................el, ortwodostm ,.n.l remedy l.ow,h. of th.n never fails to give perfect relief. Price 25 50 cents; for sale by Dr. R. J. i< eil j _Late summons carried Dr R J. Reid. W. R. Reid, W. W. Bird and j w rp u ,. ker to Atlanta yes terday , , to , witness ., in ... the Reese- „ Sweat Carter case before the leg- * . islative , .. committee. ... The progressive Indie* of \V est field, I.id., issued a “Woman's Kdi lion” of die Westfield News, bearing dme of Aprils. 1896. The papar is fiUpd wilh •"•t'wofinterwt to women and vvt* notice the following from a rj , e .ponjient, which the editors printed, lenlizin# (h it it treats upon a matter oi vital importance to their ^ We {o . g chambcrla'm’s Cough Remedy. For finely use it has 1 gladly recommend it.” 25 <*nt bo’ties for sale by Dr. b. H. Rhodes, ^ v> nenr 5 ,ir 1 “• ' ' u U P to AUanta V n(is< ay ™ wdness® 8 in the Keese-oweat j Carter investigation now before legislative committee. I M p - ^ n n e thal , family , JHed Royal G-rmatner in my for the last five year-for various complaints, Indigestion, bowel trouble and gen I t and find it ill that it ! ^ -^ ^ ^ ^ whhont lt in my hoU8e .>. If you would know the value of this great remedy (flumical in the family, send to Thv Al'xma Co AtUn Ga for 48 ,,! Mee ? b .ok free New Jq,’, , t . \t ion dit V * CC ? u an A ,. ln ® . . i v ? r - Hammack, Lucas & Co., on „ 1 aal i Lucas r SfelIs ,, thc page ' CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Is 9$ mrr *“**** It Is Being: IflUt. We are informed mt the t.ele phone poles and v e8 are being rapidly put. up beg mifig at both Augusta and Attorn i aud Craw fordvilla will s ! have long distance Connection with all the large cities of the < Kintry. We welcome this prog ssive step. Cascara, Lif tealsam and King of Pain ai S. J 1 lapuian’s. Married > Mr. E. J. St& ap | lUld Miss ; Dora Tappan, PlairJHHL [married at White llihmsf. Mr. iecessfuJji3HBjjfi Staqjo'i M Siloam s s ant * M Tappan is ‘flflgjjr _ °* daughter o£ M "*P»^ a PP an White Plains. sh thonl succes .. f . * % jcim-r™ Hack. ‘•My d»n»hlei at recovering from an attack ot fevtl ' , !, 8 tt gicnt sufferer tvmn pain l.oi<| in T 10 ' >:U ' K <*• hips,' 1 writes n Drover, Sardis, Ivy- *“ Aft fit " rttsing quite a number or rortiodUfe| Uimit any hen oilt she trkd one b| o! Chtuubet Iain’s Psvh R ilm. :im has olv«*n on* tire.'’ thiaiuluMlam S # ain Balm is also h -ertain cure W rheumatism. Sold by Df ft J. Permanent Ni U atc)i. At their rcgulut ,nt ' Glin S Ust T U osda£niffhl the " wn COUilcl1 of .Crawfordvillo '• u ‘ Tlt !tll ° an elodf-on for a n, « ! " marshal and kni** Richards ’ kdu of our to -is-,.),;' ind f‘ >r:n |' r coteicilraan, Mr. '♦ I j ( 8 Richards, vm olectodt A, will make a good officer for v 1 J-rolection of the jowti. . ", Paul Lucas ovt 11 nice Uhe of’iutc st lil H vo1 v - cheap R«fWk,| s>r.4«*. Warrenton SJigjriff Robii o f was here Tuesday ■ and carried , . £ Vv M ,boirt m,n }io!,th to - , ‘ 0 'C h ’ e Xrge (,j horu f tfta that 4-||dte ro ok OT, r 0< unto ^ t° h A. } m ^, B- BiU'lt-^l ft *^|M’^beloaf<- tutd brought the horse up here and offered it for sale. Marshall J, W. Tucker arrested Robert! and notified Sheriff Robinson. hr Leal upplica'io"8 as ll. y cannot reach th<'diieafled poqion of the ear. Them in onlv on< wav to ,l,..,|’. neM- , H ,d that i< l,' v oimntuutiomil rcmedic* Df-atheas L (■ ’ail'd !,y nn eon.linen o ,l„ ........ mg of the KtMaehai., Tube (his lube is inflamed you have ........... i,,,,, t;, |„ann.r am! vuif.u when 11 it in in entirely tiniu-D eWd t «wn, deifucts at,if it m in i* tho result* and ihiIosh the mnariim - wTll dentroyWTnever’ T'\ "? nine ing will l»j Dj atm ye, ton v. I, cares out often ate c^.ed by Utarrh whieh w nothing Imt^n mfiamed am di'ion of the mucous surfacea. VVe will eri o One If lr n ‘ for any ca-e of Deafccw (chuhciI by catarrh) that cannot Seo4 % e.u edby Hall’s Catarrh Cure. tor ciacniatH. tree. F. J CHENEY A CO., SoM li j 7,i c , Hall s FjhiijH RIIIb a’v llu* L b(• Largo HUt*iM. The cotton secalbnsiness has been on a boom i >ttwfordville t * liw season - Tiufre wore five shipping Dorn here and one of the firms shipped 35 and all five firm., shipped 80 cars 0 f seed. There if a wonderful improvement in tlje amount of cotton seed brought to this place, we wcxulcl be, glad to sec them ground up ar,d pressed here at home and the halls and meal used on the farms around here instead of being sent away. should u iiu have a cotton seed , mill ... here. About *7.<m worth ()f seed sent away is not what vra would like to see. Work them U P here. Wonders _ Never ‘1 ~ Cease. * No one need euffer 1, the tortures of rlicumatism, , became that modem . Lm- . meat, Salvation Oil, ^itively cures it. “I was a great thj from sciatic rlieumatiam, and bent of doctor, attended tne withot-4 relief. I com menced using Balvat on Oil, and two bottle* helped me Wonderfully. It certainly ha* worked Wonder* with me. Mr*. E. J. Fheipa, iRox 28, Enfield, Conn.” EalvmtSonO^ T^keaorobstitute. i»for .ale by all dealer* for25 eta. Child "pr Cry for ditcher’s Castorla. THE COUNTY NEWS. Correspondents’ Reports of Wliat Thoir Neklibors Talk Of the Happening# In Their Respective (Lo¬ calities. All the News. SHAROH DEPARTMENT. IIY C. I.. BAOUY. Tolly Taylor has a") him ahat'V sowing tnaehiuo. Preaching at Jennings next Saturday ami Sunday. Religions services at Salem Baptist church last Sunday. Mr. J)i< k Griffiths family have been sick the past wet'k. M r. A. 1>- Moore lias been on tlio sick list for several days past. Mr. I. W. McKiniiv and family are quite sick with the grippe. / Mr. ami Mrs. George Grf-.lth lifts been ipiite sick the past week. Ye Scribe lms been pretty sick with the grippe f ,r some time past. Mrs Helen Chapman's school lu-gan Its sprl. g term at Harnett last week Misses Missouri and Emma Hagby visit* ed Mlldrajon last Saturday and Sunday. iVhen you need any ti t work done , all on (’. l t Bagby, the tinner, Sharon, Ga. . .Lulg* (Leo. II. Mitchell was in our town t he past week on otHoiul bUHinesS* Mr, K. E. Danina is still quite sick but some bettor it is thought at this wilting. Mr. L. T. Mov>ro cluims to be tin* host looking man in town except NIiltoii Gil bert. Mrs. W. E. Arnett Utvsl.eeu on a visit to her daughter’s family at. Mesena, Warren county. family Mrs, Fra1 1 is Taylor and have re¬ turned from an extended visit to relatives in Augusta. Mr. Dickey lms opened Ills new bar and restaurant In town and n ems to receive a very good run of eustom. The ivist hud weutlmr lias i aimed a great, deal of sickness throughout the country mill the Doctors me kept busy. VVe were sorry to learn that Mr. David Cosby died very suddenly at his homo in Wilkes recently from kill ley trouble. Mr. Charlie (’liupman, we are glad to stale, has moved to Mr. T. () G inn’s and will run a farm there the present year, Mrs. W. 11. Itugliy had an old fushinn quitting #t her home Iftsi Thursday. All the married ladles around weie present. It afflicted with scalp diseases, hair fulling out, and permiituie baldness, do not. use grease or uiouhniie preparations, Mr, W, M. Bngby hroiiaht a very sick viuo'e In".i* last wel l tie put Dr, Gilbert to work on her a.....he Doctor pulled her *'‘Vv\'rH r . H< H,'>'rrVuViiTrcic 111 mu' ivieier» that lho << |i, r . W for«ivH!e „itoetion. Advocate lms auapeml w (! was the reus..... A . M'-ul ‘ i"i!* 'm he ° III of D ■ emtie.r In -1 at ,l,, ‘ 1 r r , T„ v |, r ’ |„ . a ■' j‘ ' iJ.'VTvior > ' o''li. him'.' r ' Tlilt J ;,h, In , M . With ", ’ Ill, ll< 1 ... ' ... l "‘ ....... 1 ...... 11 “ f " • May joy, p ie < an, In pp . }l tt(* n d tbc a Uir ti^li t!um* fufcuro ’ , At the Grawfonlvllle Advocate )■., w " l,l,v " " u' 1 ' , "' 1 *•>" proprietor lo t ,1m up tlv Bhar.a. Depnit v<iV( „............. «i«, ortl.ori/a-11. ..... m<u.< . uim< ul . nh. ions m „ i vertlsements toreimh in m.lvalue. The folly <-l prejudice is f.e,,,. .,dly "kown by p. opl. who prefer to h, ie, for raM.er iha„ try an " d . ■ , tl dy. The millions who Imt'i) IlO notions, tske AVer’sHarmparllla for liloi d tliKcnM'H, aii'i ui'G eui .'it Ho much for coinmGri st ii: <* It wiiiiiH tliut tlie tho ('»•» tral Aca Icmy Imvc u k<hkI <!' ul of (rouble ' ............ if'boul forty m ii *lttr« and u yoo I ffa/.’her, Prof. VYuodall, and Htill Hfiinnont hidnrn, <> wn 'ftam, un* trying to ImpjiK It up. Tlds Is altoKctiinr wron^. VVn don’t belicvi! in ti-m iiij'nit the country ekool* l t choolu In towiw* A lurgc inmlipr of p.ountrv ■ rhiUiron an* not al ia ^ lo t „ p, HCho (mr board of el „,akouid m-c timt our countrl * drool «r main ainod and tho proper j »m»nnt turUtatliy of hkown. fundx fci'.•<•» i.ncli out uml no i y „«rw„»*t li™ . So Mr. Giinmn Brown, of 84 Mill South G.ird< n, Mas*., wan told l-y lk<- doc lot*. 11 »s iii Imd Lung trouble, j»k Tyi*oW t(llh wll() finally gave kim up, saying; "Your is-y wo.Vt live a month/ IF triefi Dr. hmg’» Nh?w DiiM50Vi*ryaiid u nw restoict him kealti, a».«l <-na, ' w K<i0li t«> u.-o of Dr. KingG New Di-re-rv, a.». km.w^ it u> i.<- tiw Is st in th<- world lor l.ui.g trouble. Ina. IJoUle- t-iee at Dr. It. J Kent’s. Oranges and lemons at b. J. , C.iap nan s. Fresh r.atent medicines alt kinds Paul Lucas cheap . at Rev. Simon Peter Richardson recently lost by lir,! " n « w dwelling house ' county. —The schools of t lecourity have all began the spring terms with renewed energy. . Good peach cider at S. J. Highest of all in LeaveningAo^er.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report. | i \i * ABSOLUTELY PURE OTHER SHARON ITEMS. Dwelling houses are in great demand In our city. Dr. A. C. Davidson was called to Nor¬ wood last Tuesday. Dr. A. G. Davidson visitett Greenesboro professionally last Sunday. Every business house in Sharon is oc¬ cupied and others are in demand. There is an abundance of grip In this vicinity nearly every family having some one of its members sick. lion. \Y. T. Flynt was in Sharon last Wednesday surveying a lot of land pur¬ chased hv Dr. Dayidson. The treasurer t f the town of Sharon re¬ ports nearly $l~>00.00 in the treasury and the town absolutely out of debt, Mr, Milton Gilheit has accepted a position with Messrs, G. T. A L. I • .Moore, as salenmn, for the present year. Mesrs. H. G. Dickens & Go, formerly f Morgan county f have opened a liquor business In the old Edward (Touhe store building, Prof. E. IS. Moore’s school was opened lust Monday with 51 pupil* enrolled. I lur¬ ing the Fall term Ida school numbered more than seventy. Mrs. Downing, the wife of Mr. George Downing, wa v stricken with appoplexv at Williams Greek church last Sunday duiing services,and Is still unco .scions. Dr. lirowu Is down vs it h grip, was taken Sunday. The Doctor 1 mm been very busy at. bis profession since the holidays, aud Ids attack is doubtless due to exposure. Nobody pays city lax in our city except the whiskey men. From the two bar¬ rooms the town collects $000.00 annually. Out of this fund the streets are worked and Hip niaiHiial M paid. Mr, Frank (hibert bus b*ft our town tml gout) to VVasblnglon, uml ban <*iw gaged in imsIneHM with Mr. Jno. 1*. 11111. We wish him mm li huc'Cish aud iiHppi* ness in ids new home. We are glad to announce that the Fi’pshvtcibin elnireh lui« again secured the scryfcr i of Itev. J 1 . 'I' Mmptou f *r the present year, Urotber Hiutpsoii is | a most, e»tiiliable and iionorubie nvin, At the meeting of the Maaonio methre. * O^foilowliig Oflleem »*t- it, installed: J. It. Kohdrlek, \V . M., A G. Davidson, N. W., 1>. A. Mo ire, J. W., A. l) Moore, trAut*)'!. ITU e;MathovvH,nern - t.ny, T. M. Drown, 8. D., W. E. Arnett, J. i).,and K. 8. Allen, LyltT. There are nioio new Iiouspm being , . , . ............. « ..................- - l '" 1 " h 1 '' N " ,,t 'Bte, howevei, to M<b liiba , e|. i Hon, , nm to Hie. single gold umliml; hut hi pile. " r piu. k a.nl e iierpriMi of our people. — «►. Sen I yout a Mre ....... , Ciue.e o, met get n live shim In l»>* D. v . ...r- l-i d. a nul «; ■ „ ,„, t ,,i thnv irn ills t heve ptllti dio imy m iigUou itml urn Gon-stlpadon piiiliculwly uml tf f. 11 i v«*.n tim ouro of G‘u"t‘^vVAv.^ n'^v^,.IlJ^ro’ They are gWiwtoi .leletcrlous 11 » he jn-.-te tl, I f < |, m e.e.y sue taiv an o. v ,. K , t nihU: They on t < n k - n ny their aeiion ,, hut by giving t. n i ,,i„i„„h d bowels groailv in IgoraU' Hu; ie. Hiein, Begid.tr ni/.e 2 . e. pel box. Slid by Dr. I(. I. Iteid, Drug .H'., D )Til I’ROM THE 01V)VE. ItY MOONglllNK Mr*. AoDlo H iri.ot lm it fi on 1 in) kU k 11 i lie p ini w. 'i k. i I,cim Smith w li tlicK'icHt of Mi..* j HU Moon*, la t SuihIuv. Mi Ad ’in*. Flynt I * vi fi'n-mi j Ij> Wiik c; unity at this willing I(<*v. Embry ffllnd lii-t ru^ulur app< l-itr mrit tt! tin; Huy town M. 1>- ‘ Jiuirli Hn,; day Hom<* of (In* youo($ IikIIcm in n«ytown ttr( . imvlug quite u gay time ridiiiK l<icj - ( l')M. Messrs. Bmith, Brown and D.. Amuson, of near WaKhlngUm, la tiii^ vi i iiy Iliht WIM*U. Farinip Piiodn t and AnninHridtli, w |„, | m v« im< n »pwidli»K <»niG mm; at the Orovc, hav« retmnwl limim. «*”’*«• ,,i "’ <« VV,eking Ion, made „ flying vUltover on their wheel*l«»t .Sunday aflernoon Mr*. .1. II, Stone, of Raytown, wiweitlled u> W " U y m her moth er, Mrs. b-wis, wiw is qm lek with EHii«* Barn«-.i, who . t»‘ , .. a in ^ MI«j , R | tt . K ft t Hkaron last y.-a- . will t, i<:k n,i, y,.r. a ^ Je-r an«i n »-noul^i j*« “ T - Mr. uml M- <• N ) „ m.t i Monilny mamiiig for Tau.jm, F.h., wlicre Mrs. Wrlglil will spend aj ftrl of the win No Room for Doubt, Proof, ‘ ’.,, yes overwhelming proof * can be furnished of the excellent curative A, Bull’. Cough Hynip. llt a col(1 which led to a cough and pain in the cheat, (pneumonia?) 1 bought Dr. Bull’# Cough Byrup, and after taking ,ji one bottle of it, the cough | /e ^ an i/) K a|,j>ear; wl.en I finished taking the second liottle I wa. cured, Gustav Thunna*ter, 49 Hickory Bt., Lleveland.O.” Dr. Bull’* Cough Hynip coat* but 25 cent*. Take only Bull’*, It Is the Best. $ 1. In Advance. NO. 48. tor thinking 1'iO . h ng will be bendic l to hor Lien!! li. Lust Thursday afternoon about 3o’e!p< k at tbt' brides parents near Hay town, Mr Charlle Iliirbuck und Miss Willie Hughes were quietiy married. We wish t hem a long and happy wedded life. Since our last writing one <>f our best neighbors utid < i'izens Mr. W. T. Flyrt has moved from us, to our loss hut to (Tawfonlviir Lain. Wo regret their ah* senee amoiur ii-, and nln•» regret, to lose any one from the eonituunlty that was ho much thoueht of as Mr. Flyni’s family. Mrs. \V . T. Woudr.iif, of Oglel-horp *, tiled hist {Saturday and wa brought dow i b> Raytown Sunday, and U r remains wet e inlt rred at tin* Bapti I eeuiotery Sunday at 3 p in. Mr, Woodni Was fosmerly ft citizen «.i tills i minty mu d a few yearn ngo when lie moved UU family to Oglethorpe* We extend out deepest sympathies I . the bereaved family. I'll«» mI I’ll*:*! I(<’h|pj( Bvinpt- -ni—MiUurti .iim'i.iG ot»Tc| uml »l n ng; mo .t at il , c v u'o ,y *arf>tcti.n . r• h!!• f I i>-roalinco t m .* fd rm, wh eh *>ft« n bit-. <1 ann ulci ra f., or cc*aiing very pmo. Swn i p'n Ou <f m. a.; •topN il*o it bin;' and bleeding, he.iL uj cerution, pu» 1 In m»*Ht x :■ A, tumor*. At fir t gist, « i by m . couu Dr. Swayiu* A .Sot , Gt, I t o^LU. COTTON MARKET.' The foiiov. in ' art? lli» Iu imI tjiiobitions for cotton in GrawinrilviUt*, riiinctci every Tliuinduv evening: Good M nldlim-;. ..... ..... M iiWlIiiiLC........... .....0 S I,i )\n Mbiiilln ■ ......0 1-4 **M <* u • * i*l! Skin Offtmo..” Sim .. " •aViit'Vs Oinf >'i-i i. i. , quire l ( ♦ •rt UjM'H , i* • piion* flU’P, ■ f*k*:ir, • i e l h V l«,i: -i e sol t.y D‘' ' * D< iFUhHl i »f lit Colorado (Jov. Adams was inaU^UVUl < *( l uf I ll( •xponse of only f,( I This is a lesson to . , UNTOLD MISERY FROM Rheumatism C. H. King, Water Valioy, Min., eurmi by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla -For n»« years. I N..ir..r,«l untold misery f rom muieiilai iheiiiiiatlHin. I li tot every known ratmuly. eoi.«uit.«l t ho ,e»t plijH nlil'.T.iinK'»V<«>'>' it ” !"!, mu ' Atoo t<‘V.'ma t,ut could ol,tain only temporary relief. My SKS!3S of »imyo, tho munch* lug weru drawn out .CM l A •-/ being twisted up In knots. I was unable to dress myself, except with assistance, and could only hobble about by using a carnt, t bad no appetite, and was assured, by tho doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at times, were so awful, that t could procure relief only by moans of hypodermic Injec¬ tions of morphine, I had my limbs bandaged In clay, in sulphur, In poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering tho most awhrl tortures, 1 began to Pike A yer’s Harsaparllla. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. 1 n three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and In the course of a year. 1 was cured. My *el«ht J«s 'norcasad to 105 pouiuln, a tic! I Hin now ablo u> <10 my f ull day'* work as a railroaUUlackMnUU.” AYER’S The Only World’s Fair Sarsaparilla. AIL It'S J'iLLB cute adache. Administrator’s Sale, / • KOJIGIA. . All M KltRO (Dl MY. '* Iiy virtue of .-re inter of the court of < )r iinnrv o 'i ifi-rro CfMiiity, G<*orj/ii*. will fie fw.ld at t ioMr outcry at (lit Court j | .j,*, door of i unity, on the firnt q t n F.-i.n. next. 1807, within !TVSe‘ r NFvl v ’ oIu.-^ImG’^ „n ; o*of !»mJ lyw.g and tM'lng in Taltoferro , ,, , llv u,q, DUrF . Mill: In, Is .untied ns follows: On tl. Norik by I in.tk of G. T. Itboi!. , on tk.-H um i.v ian u of All. i. UkodeS’nnke Ball .ford n, ff u r .,to.elawt-.r Uu-.-sist. of Ida M n f it more wv irately ,| ,rii« .t follows; I;* g. T.Ttkmks.’ A U •» Rkod.A amt i,,„. ikenm-South o h» t J2 < hains ami t link a, tfienco South 4-t !,*“ -,V..':;o l <T,«in. ..... a’n.l"75 link-.' K tt theme v,rio West 47 el o (H^inninK <*or m r. .SdI'I fi« t f»4» of Ida May ^JjGheli i'k sty, tl the fkurtern portion of tho taml* of said deee od. H GHMh. Thi*4th da,- °*j* 1 “"vV/'a HAGGIS Baggus’d Admit Ftratrr of hU May ceased.