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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1897)
20 Years Old Crawfordville Democrat, Established 1876, People’s Advocate, Established 1892. VOL, XXI. ii GRI IS PREVAILING. LOOK OUT! TO AVOID AND CURE This insidious disease is now prevailing all over the country. It comes with its chilliness, pains, aches, fever, watery eyes, headache. Etc, To avoid it, take an oc¬ casional dose of Dr. Hammack’s Cold Cure. and it you have Grippe, the tablets taken according *0 directions, " ill cure it. 1 hey are put up iu screw top bottles, convenient to cany. 23 doses 23 cents. For Coughs A cough is the rock upon which the health and life of thousands have been wrecked. Every cough should be treated at its commencement, and for this purpose there is nothing better than Dr llamm.ick’s W bite Pine and Spruce Gum Gough Balsam. It cures without tail ah bronchial ami lung affections. Price, per bottle, ~5 cents. Once used, it is always the favorite. For Pains and Aches. There is nothing better than Dr. Hammack’s Electric Liniment. It will cure neuralgia, rheumatism stitches and pains, lumbago, chapped hands, and ali jnannei of pains and aches. Don’t experiment, but buy this lumueut. Price, per bottle, 20 cents. A Good Rubber Hot Water Bottle ston'd be in every family. We have them—the best made from 50 cent* upward , and exerything usually sold iu a first-class drug store at reasonable prices. HAMMACK, LUCAS & CO. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, ATLANTA, GA. FOR SALE RY P. 0. LUCAS, CKAAVFuRDYiLLE, GA. THE DREADED CONSUMP¬ TION CAN BE CURED. T. A. Slocnm, M. the Great Clienmt Scientist. Will Semi Free, to the Afflict¬ ed, Three Uottles of His Newly dis¬ covered Kemedies to Cure Con¬ sumption and All Lung Troubles. Confident that he lias 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, and 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 of apparently hopeless cases. The doctor considers it his religious duty—a duty which he owes to humanity -to donate his infallible cure. rio has prove?" the dreaded tloB to be a curable disease beyond any doubt-, and hasou file in his American and European laboratories testimonials of ex¬ 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 and postoffle address, and also mention reading this article in The Ad vocate-Democrat, A Welcom Card. Madison, Ga., Jan. 17. 181)7. Col. Clem G. Moore, Dear old friend:— Having glanced the columns of youi in terestlrg jiapcr of recent date and seeing the earnest appeal to your delinquent sub¬ scribers and knowing diat my indifference has caused my name to be placed on that list, I write requesting you to furnish me with a statement of past arrears and aod subscription of one year in advance ac cording to your proposition and 1 will send check to cover same. Although my lines have fallen in pleasant places in Morgan, one of the grandest counties in Georgia, nty attachment for my old County has grown no less and today I feel proud that my birthplace is located in tlie Ga. Militia T>ist, ot Taliaferro County. Accept my thanks for your past indul gence and hoping you a prosperous new year. I am very truly yours, JAMES O. BHOOKE. Business Announcement. The year 1896 is a thing of the past, and we are now looking forward to the business of the n< T 4 uri ^no- ® tho V^ vear that has iust ended business • surpassed . j our any previous year’s business, This enapO-es us to make greater .Sorts. West, m position sell goods cheaper than we have ever sold them. We buy in large quantities, thus getting the low est prices to be had. \\ e desire to thank our man Y friends for their liberal age in the past, and respectfully ask a continuation of same, we pledge ourselves to protect you on prices at all times. Yours to serve. W. C. CHAPMAN. Manager Crawfordville Alliance Store. Fanoittl mEI—Our *4 T’ayf Mediesl re'emnu* book tor btb sod wosi.u afflicted with toy tom ot pei dueaoaa peculiar to their re*, error* of veutii, e Wagious araea-wa. fern Ae trouble etc. S j>d x two ee-tstam-w to pay postage to the *yad. Jwt specA iaiaand plfysiciaos of lb s oflwn l rr. Dr. Hathaway & cJ ttyi 8o. Urv? 1 - St., Atlanta, Ga. THE ADVOCATfE-DEMOCRAT Consolidated Oct. 6, 1803. SIDE-WALK NOTES. Pure Home Matters Picked Up by Local Reporters, What Our I’eoj.le Are l)oius and Saying. Tilings ifiir Friends Tell Us, Boys suits for 75c at Alliance Store. —Mrs. Legwen visited Harlem this week. Oranges and lemons at S. J. Chapman's. —Mr. C. H. Golucke made a business trip to Washington Monday. 0 nice glass Tumblers for 15c at Alliance Store. ' -The usu ^l supply of mules are being bought. What goes w itil them? —Dr. A. G. Beazley has been right sick with the grippe the past week. Mixed nuts 7 1-2 cts. lb. at S. J. Chapman’s. —Still another new business house is talked of being built on Broad street. Plow traces 20c pr. at Al¬ liance Store. —Mrs. M. Z. Andrews went down to Augusta Monday to visit friends in that —Mrs. Lot Oslin, of Barnett, S p eI1 ( Saturday last with her mother in this place. Texas rust proof oats 45 cts. at S. J. Chapman’s. —Miss Cattie Farmer is visit ing her sister Mrs. J. H. Leary near Crawford this week. The Alliance Store is selling 7 lbs. good coffee for $1.00. — Mr. Ed. Howard, of Ogle ((j 0 rpe, spent a part of this week here wUh Mrs Stephens ’ family, Nice black clay worsted suits for $5.00 at Alliance Store. —Will Hubert and lady spent this week at Harlem. Sorry to learn that Will’s mother is quite sick. Scotts Emulsion, Wampole’s Cod Liver Oil and Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, fresh at Paul Lucas’. ______ —Judge George Mitchell went over to Sharon Monday to fix up gome p apers for the old soldiers’ pensions For fr esh ga rd, ? -ed on.onKt..go tho All, anno Store, Mr. A. R. Reid went up n* Oglethorpe last week and bought himself a nice top buggy while "P ^l.00 buys 6 lbs. Arbuckle’s Coffee at Alliance Store. —Miss Beulah Kent, of Green esboro. spent a few days of last week visiting friends and rela tives here, —The schedule has changed on the Georgia Railroad, It is well as it has been behind most of the winter. —Farmers are busy on their farms already in some sections, taking advantage of some of the fine weather. Fresh seed Irish potatoes at S. J. Chapman’s. ritia iiia u >i p *1-, •viuoxavo *‘In the Interest cl All the People.” CRAWFOliDVILLE, GA.. FJU'UY. JANUARY 22.1*97. —Herschel Rhodes was taken sick here last week with grippe and carried home. We are to know he is better. Water ground meal 50c. at S. J. Chapman’s. —There will be no pi-oaching at the Baptist church Sunday, The services will be held on Sunday week instead. Cheney’s Expectorant, King's New Discovery, and Bos chee's German Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry, fresh at Paul Lucas’. —Mr. Frank Rhodes, ofSiloam has been here several times late¬ ly and has sold a largo number of mules and horses in this sec¬ tion. Slocum’s, Mexican Mustang, Jumbo, Liniment, Johnson's Magnetic Oil, Perry Davis’sPain Killer and Arnica Liniment fresh at Paul Lucas’. —Mrs. Allen Beazley returned to her home at White Plains Tuesday after visiting her sister Mrs. B. F. Moore. The latter lias been quite sick. If you want the cheapest plow tools in Crawfordville, go to the Alliance Store. Wo sim¬ ply have inside prices 011 these goods. —Read every word of the Con¬ stitution offer in another column and send in your subscription and words guessed to the Advo EEMOCRAT. You may get enough out- of it to buy you u farm. Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Chapman, of Powelton, were here Tuesday, on their way to Crawford to visit their daughter, Mrs. Jim Rhodes who is reported very sick. Hope she is better ere this. New lot of clothing just re eeived at Alliance Store. Prices cheaper than ever. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, Paine’s Cellery Compound, Pierce’s Fa¬ vorite Prescription, Ihydia Bink ham’s Vegetable Compound, McElree’s Wine of Cardui, Mother’s Friend and Brudfield’s Female Regulator fresh at Paul Lucas'. The prices on clothing at the Alliance Store will Astonish anybody. Canned corn and tomatoes at S. J. Chapman’s. The Alliance Store will be headquarters for seed Irish po tatoes this season. -Henry J Rhodes, colored, while trying to ride one of Mr. C. C. Caldwell’s new horsesSun day, was thrown from the horse and broke his arm. Dr. Beazley se t the broken , arm and , , he is now doing very well. Person« who are troubled with In digestion will be interested in the ex perience of Win, II. Penn, chief clerk in the railway mail service at PoineR, Iowa, who writes: “It gives me pleasure to testify to the merits of Cliambenaitt’s Colic, Cholera ami Dianhoea Ketnedr. For two years 1 have suffered from indigestion, and am subject to frequent sevete attacks of pain in the stomach and bowels. One or two doses of this remedy never fails togive perfect reljef. Price 23 and 50 cents; for sale by Dr. R. J. Reid —U Dr I. W W. T J, Nash iNdSIl and ana Mr MI. Arnold, of Philomath, were bore Friday. J * We worn ^ glad to see the Hector’s pleasant face with us once more. The progressive ladies of West field, Iml., Issued a “Woman’s Edi lion” of the Westfield News, bearing date of Aprils. 189b. The papar is .rZtZZTfZ^ J*, OTtwport i d, realizing ,,, t> that it p r n t e treats upon a matter o( vital importance to their tex; “Thebe,t remedy *i for croup, tot" told, mm, 1 Ms able to find in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. For fa indy use it Iuh no **!''**• I gladly^ recommend h” 25 ** nd 5 ? c,;,lt bott)es for 8!,le h ? Dr • K ’ • ‘ eK ' —The school near Mr. Henry Googer’s in this county is being improved and the attendance is increasing under tho principal ship of Mrs. E. R. Beazley. C ASTORIA For Infant* and Children. 1« n •.try MnJ. Koaue Vad. Maj. E. G. Roam wo!, mown to our people .... in this sect ion. died Thursday at his j lome after iu a long illness ^ with heart trouble. The dec.eas ed was 08 years old ( He travel ed this section very rften during the past ten years e id sold much stock to the farmei jin this coun* ty A Cure For T.itn| each. ‘‘My attack daughter t’evc tvi^tt recovering from an ot v a- a great sufferer from pain Loud*.*™ in * lues and hips," writes “After Grover, o! Sardis, Ivy big quite a number of remedies wit out any ben efit site tried one bottle 1 Chamber lain's Pain Balm, nnd i' is given en¬ tire.'’ Clmmtierl.il ds - m P din is also a 'pit a in cure toll rheumatism, Sold by Dr. U. J. Reid. Site ia HWMljltt. Mrs. Edmond Gol'pke. of this place went down to Augusta hist week to visit relativ es and was taken sick while t,,ere. Ml’. Golucke went down 'p siv her and found that she, was quite sick. She has since md a stroke ot' paralysis and is v , iua foeble condition. Wo hoj . she will soon recover. Sho tS still in Augusta. An ExpiftMH Avnf. Mr. J. I 1 ', Mite,hell, A , t;’ Southern [Express Co., Griffin, (i t j May Silt, 1K95- “I have vised family I fto's Royal Gcrmetuer iu my xml consider it the best medicine l In > ever used. p h i, relieved me of Mu utar Rh*'ti mniintt. 1 also k> u" of yviral other cases of lheuniiltisili aU(l*i' 4 i<nlTll that have been cm ed by its t k Write lo Tim At aida U’hi IldeJl) ■ lo.. Athiiita. iia., for 48 page book, full I (I— ftirm.'iiion, free. New ptoikage, large botilo, 108 d i.scs, §1. Vjj >. r Murilotl 1 rule bride’s Married parents at the ho'jto -day of the ye.sh near Crawford, Miss Mauch Leary to Mr. Evans, of A tiling,, Miss Leary has many fr ieu mu u rel atives here who wi« ‘ well. Fv j,ns. <*• young man of the < x /-ic City. They will make tin T homo in Athens. Rev. R. E. jth. Harris performed the ceromohy. DrafiK-HM Cannot l»e C’ur*»<! by local ii|i|ilictiiionfl diseased as ion lit of y the cannot roach the pen car. Tltete in only oneway lo on re deaf¬ ness, and that is hy constitutioutil reined ins. Deafness is eatixCd by an inti lined condition ut the mucous hit Eu Inchiiin Tuhe. When this tube is inti nned you have a ninth ling s- tunl ot iui|ioi feet hearing, and * h ,’ 8 w the result, ami mJesa the niilunniH llon CHI1 b« taken out am* this tube restored to its normal condrion, heat ing will 1 »j destroyed forever; nine «*•'«» <*.*» of « r « l.y Catarrh winch is nothing but an innamed cou¬ (li'ion of tlm mucous surt'aci-a. \V e will gi ,c One 11 mtdren D yllars for any case ot Deafness (caused by 1 that, be ed by II . ill’s . c"* 1 ’ ') cannot cu Catarrh Cure, bend lor ciaciilars, F. J- CHENEY it CO., Toledo, O. by druggists roc. Hails 1‘amih Pills are the lnat —Mrs. W. C. Chapman and Ida Harris visited .Mrs. Martha Rhodes ibundtty l^Bt. , , The latter has been right sicic during the past week. «V OICH ilation RED good BLOOD lu:nltli That i» thofoan- 1« Hood’s of v why Purifier, Sarsaparilla, the One True blood gives HEALTH, '—■ Quarterly Noflu**. The 1st Quarterly Meding for the Crawfordville charge will be held at Barnett next Sunday and Monday the 24 th and 25th inst ’ . . ■."mZt",* Z KZl, Or,,,., n,-o S«, „Hr.y»nd K„ I, ,y ' w ", jp preaeh 1 there V the r ’ »fh Saturday ana , ^ rsunaay in . this -sown. All the official, of tho charge are earnestly requested to attend the Quarterly Confer once which will convene on Mon day. L P. Winter. Save The Children. When children are attacked witli cough, cold and croup, Dr. Bull's Uougli Syrup will prove a quick and sure cure. Mr. Elmer E. Baker, Blandon, Fa., write*: “We have used Dr. Bull’* Cough Syiup for cough, cold and croup, and four d it the best cough medicine and cu.e for these affection*. We never ran out of it, but always keep it on hand.” Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup iasold everywhere for 25 cents. Insist on it. Children Cry for ditcher’s Castoria. THE COUNTY NEWS. Gomispoudents' Reports of What Their Neithbors Talk Of the In Their ltespectlve I.o calltlcH. All the Ni<w«. SHARON DEPARTMENT. HY *’. I.. HAiiHY. Our (laughter Miss I'.mmn Rugby spent the day with its last Sunday, (’apt. Henry Smith, of Warren was in low n hot week on business. Mbs Missouri Rugby visited Mr 11. T. Rpckwmth’s family la t Sunday, The Masonic Frateruity of Sharon lodge had a. nice oyster supper last Friday night, A good crowd was in attendance Including many from Warren ami McDuffie coun li AS. Mr, L. S. laekson is preparing to build him a nice barn on his resident lot In town. Mr. A D. Moore lias somewhat nvov ored from bis recent illness but is still quite feeble. Judge D. U. Mitchell was again in our town last week and this fixing up pension ) apers. had Mr. Dickens, the new liar malt, lias him u niuu sl^n painted. Mr. Love Mer sIiom did the work. Otiv old war hursp, Dr. A. CL Davidson, is kept I tt-y ail the time now more work titan lie can do. Our merchants are stili kt p! busy re eeivln/r goods and selling tin' >anic. Our stores arc all full up. Mr. .Murray Taylor, of the Ga R. R service, was at homo last weca on a visit lo irlative-i and friends, Mr. Thomas Moore, of Norwood, was in our community last neck visiting Ills brother and oiiior rulalivcs. Ye Scribe D still quite unwell with lieu ralght of the head. It looks like tee devil is turned loose in our uranium. Our court in thcti02d Illstricl was a v ery one last week; the propel ty sold did not bring one fourth Its value. The firm of G. L. >fc I.. T. Mi ore Ims been changed to 1,. ’1’. Moore *V Co., so we learn. We wish the new firm hiicccns. .Mr. Jes.Hse Taylor aeunm ti> lie A pretty goud hnt'xii surgeon. Jesse can talk you enougli if that will umuunt toanythlng. Mrs L W. AleKI.my, Hr., of near Rar ne.tf, wo learn, I* Horio tsly If iiol danger¬ ously >lck, and her recovery is doubtful. Judge M. .1. Taylor D always ou the Ulove ot movingMwm body else. \m*thGr hijST s'* Mr. K E, Darden till in it <t ttii u. 1 condition Lut w® hope for the ln*«t tliaf will pull through and gut well, lie has Mr. Walter lMttinan, our green meat rnan, is still furnishing our town with fresh Iteef, twl. u a wuev ho uxum Is his trips to 1 tumult. Mr. J. W. Fivilun nays his trade in the* bar business is about as good as usual with the competition lie has. Lrury man has his customer#. Mrs. George Griilith is Mill in a very serious condftlon lyid the chances arc against her recovery. Thu balance of her family are heifer. Sirs. Jcsfck? Jarrel and little sons, of Warren county, visited .Miss Mary O’Kccf** on last Saturday. .Mrs. .Ja. rt 1 is always a welcome \Nuir hcru. Mr. J. 1’. Tayl n’s little hoy, Benny, was taken quite sick, on Tuursday night of last week anil thought to he. serious but he Ls better ut tills writing. Prof. E. JL Moore, prlueipal of Sharon High School lias fri pupil*, d lie l*rofc;- . or is a good edu it<>r an 1 Is w<^ liken i»y hit'v patrons ami Mudeuls. Mr. U. II. Jackson, Sharon's general workman m nil hvr.n lies of NUndi urts and trades, has huen doing some a ora at 1 he Convent, th<* past week. home* little tr uihlu In our town I/im week whleb let minuted luaemineil e-rape Our boys and men should behave iimn solve, , ami keep out o r M.eh tmuhle , PretU’hlug next Saturday and Minduy a Balem BupiLt eliureh, B.iniutt, by the pantor, T. J*. f umuun^, I he i*ubl|e re xpeetfull.v invited to aitemi tins, ■ 'nin . Marti-d at William-. Creek, Warren , bit Sabbath, Mix-. Kate ih-e .e and Mr, lid. Lurry, all of Warren. We wish . i th ., *m much . sued hh io . then future ' Read Ayei's Almanac, whichyotirdrug gist will g)udl> hand jou, «nd note the wonderful cures of ri>> nmiiti-m, catarrh, •‘•rufu 1 *, dyspepsia, «»■»«, debility, bunmrs. and -ore-, by the use of Ayer’s *,.»•„*............. „u, h,.,-, .» hi- U-/ h\u'u<iu> a plow. Th< .mid not work and <:omm«iie...d to t , hU t inl( UUa .......................... ....... - hool at Barnett lust w>--u. The priuno it WH oo Kina ,, ou , j , ,r , j , , . T, " : w “ rn " ri,, miy board Of education ought to lieattlmined of tlmt. ' - Two Mvh Mr*. I’ lnc3c Tltoin i., ot Junction City, III., *»» told *>v )«r duct<>*» aim Inwl ( ««. xumption a.id that thcic- win no lioix « for her, but i,„:llc of Dr. K.ug’a New Diw ov.-ry <omi,lot. 1/ cured lu r and *t< - *yw it la."l b r life. Mr. Tim*. Eyger* lAJKUiridaSt. :a:i Fran, loco, kufiered from :* dreadful wild, approaching (.‘on¬ fMimp ion tried without rewu.t everything c ms tficn bought one bottle of Dr. New Di*eov< rv and in two weeJcs was cured He is naturally thankful. It is MU< --b results, of which the-, are sampica that prove the wonoerful , fll' ,u-y of thi medicine in Coughs amt Colds. Fo-c trial bottles ai Dr. It. J JO:id'» Drug St<,r> Rwtilxr si /j; hoc. and 1 te. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Bakina 3 Powder 4BSOUITELY PURE OTHER SHARON ITEMS. Mr A. P. Motuo’s tittle family of chil¬ dren had a dinner parly of till'll own out In their piny house l»st Saturday, they (lid Iholr own cooking unit every thing else complete. It was very amusing m witness It. There was a liig serenade In the (i02nd district ou Tuesday night of lust week and they made so much fuss with their ldg guns and music that they enme very near searing the grnorn and bride out of their wits. Mr, .1. W. Flynt Jr., and J. II. Jones were subpoenaed lo the trial of Judge Reese Iu Atlanta on Thursday of last week. All of tills trial id at going to amount lo anything only a g >od big cost hill for the State to pay. If tlie halt’is falling out and turning gray, I he glands of the. kin need stimu¬ lating and color-food, and the best remedy and stimulant Is Hall’s Hair Keuewcr. Mr. Starling Chapman treated himself tea idee new buggy last. week. We think tills |ust simply means that Mr. Chapman intends to treat himself lo an a tier present, of a different kind hi the near future. You all eau guess what it will lie. Old PoopltL Old people who vcquite m-dieutc to regulate the bowels and kidneys will Ibid the true remedy in Klee trie Ritters. This medicine does not stimulate and contain m> whiskey nor other intoxicants, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stonuiebe a a d bowels, mid iug strength and giving tone to the or gaits, thereby aiding Nature iu t.liu pei formaueeof tile fun tious Electric Hil¬ lers Hi An excellent appetizer and aids di¬ gestion. Old People find d just exactly what they need. Priee fifty oottts and I,<K) per bottle at Dr. It. J. Reid's Drug Store. DOTS FROM THE GROVE. lit MOOXMIIINK. Mr. L. T. Lewis was In this neighbor¬ hood a few days ago. Miss Gu- le Wrigid, of A:igu-!lo visiting friends and relatives inililseom- Last tw-ck's t>a(Hir ri'portul Mrs, iuu vv tYi.it who b« H ci 1 tit tliD ■tyrtiiffT and h»po kK© will in; ablo to he up soon There will he preaching at the M 1'. church at Baytown next tiflh Sundayas Key. Embry Is comnelle l i<» he ut some of his other churches on the seooiui Sunday. Glad to see more correspondent* in hi t weeks |«n!»ur, hope liiey aH wlllemi tlniie and fry to make this paper a good newsy one, and one that will also inter* cnI all I he people. Mr. Al’\ Lewis, formerly, of thin rtrtiniy, hut. now of Eraiikiin, Tumi., has huun to WaHhlnglnn to w*n his moth f ami also has huun to Baytown visiting Id M.'.ii i Mih. J. II. HI oik*. Wu Jutirn that MDn Man fj>vc K tr * diick, «*f near Bharoli, his i.hu sch »•>) at ( 'uutral Ac.ulum v for I hi* following wp Mon. W u think Mis Mary LovuU fully compHun' an I Jjojx; ~!ic will Iniv ’ ugoi d hcUo \. Homo of ihu young p *oph* from this purl ,f Dm county alt* ndud jt marrhigo jit WilliiuiiH 1,'rivk |»iHf Sun lay, Ihu •’ >u truuVhig jcirUuH huing MIhh Kftin U t «* of ncfir ilial place mttl Mr Ld lie (-orry near Dudley- A ve inr e cr< \vd were present, although it wu* a v ry ttidii i-ly evening. /In SUM Anoilior, Mr, \V. *1. Noi Oil linn Itou^hl out tliti intorost of Mr. 'I'. O, Guilll l» «»*'* K»tK-*-1*y ........ l >"- "*<*•* **< Giitin UIh^Ibs. Whihj tfm fjrin u ^ootl ni<dnl)t*r itnut htir staunc j, basin,<!.-,«gimlhffntttt ta'fi-h bis place. <> ir be I wi rue, are with them for a successful busi ne«8. ✓ OA0TOIIIA. Ha A I. Butts, an exfire s rnessen -«00 - .v i M „ ....... .0 ^* *“«*"*,‘J*’ 1 "* ^ u- 1 ’ \vjn*!</ iL few days ago to he sent to the f^wery bank in Atlanta. When ^ ^ .... ...... was miMiii*. BolM.-l.lm. U»> stole It front the car. has been arrested and the whereabouts of the money is still a misiery. Without A Rival. Asa positive cure for sprains, bruises, and pain* of all kiuda, Salvation Oil baa no equal. Mr*. Frank Juif, 518 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, Mich., writes: “I used Salvation Oil in my family andean say it hast no rival an a lini |j],. n t ; it certainly cures pains. I *pram.-d . , ankle , , and . it cured , my me and since then X have always used it for any tains anil bruises.” Salvation Oil is sold for only 25 cents. No other remedy will do the work as promptly, It Is the Best, $ 1. !n Advance. NO. 49. W ill l*«t on Air*. Mr. Chits. H. Webb, of Barn Bros. & Spindler’s type Chicago, was in Craw¬ ford ville Wednesday and took order for a cylondar press which will be sent at once to the Advocate Democrat and we will then “put on airs.” so to sp<ak, and *'td out the best paper ever issued in Craw ford villo. Look out for the improvement. fllo.t Plloi! Itotilnjf F’l.n. Byn.ptoiiw—Mi i turn. > i <#.y«i* and atm-mitt mi ,t a. ni ..l; wai n lev .cr **Ci, .a. 1 . If allowed t< • t i»., 1 in • 0 t-.m-*.* form, wh oh ofifn bio t non ult:<r»W. i'l (■owning very re. Bwnvru’s Ohi'men) step, the ii bin. and bn .i. 1 g. ., .1 vexation. uni in tno 4 v •<■:* r t » n\Hw*r» At drat gl.it,# by rn >x Ida. j'v ownts l)r. Swawic A Son, 1’h.la.tol, COTTON MARKET. The following ate tin la!v»t (jiiotulioMH for rollon in (’rawfonlvllle. corm-tud every Thursday evening: Good Middling...... .... 0:i-4 Middling............ .....0 r,-s Low Middling .... It 1-4 ~,t»w to Cm ad skin p',, Wtupiy appiy ”S v:.yn.-’ dint w h » No Internal n.e'ai r. ^ ii i.,i. ( iutlsr, eey.suni, itell, all i r:n MS fase, h»n !>-, n isa. lcvvi, a tile .i clear, wld’e and Itealthy. u - ... i „ _ leg utvl < unit v.■ po , > are po«. t . l by no ether remedy. A»k Druggist t,/ Ointment. - Sorry to heat’ of tint serious illness of Uncle Jimmie < http mutt at his home in I his co iuty. He is quite old and Into been feeble several months. Clarence Harrison is report¬ ed quite sick at Itis father's no tr town. — Dr. A. C. Dtvidsou, of 8lrt TjH was in Crawfiti’ylvie : yestur A SPECIFIC - I ’Olt - La Grippfi, lor Golds, Coughs, AND LUNG TROUBLES, CHERRY | S V PECTORAL «Two years ago, J had the grippe, and It left m« vvltli a rough which guvo mu no rust night or day. My family pfiyHiulan pruMurlhcd for mu, changing the irudiuinu as often as he found tho things I imd taken war© not helping -f A 4% :* v SL’i * / P m©,hut, In up!to of hi* attendance,I j?ot n<> better. Finally, my husband,-read lJube .......... af a gentleman who bad «r\pp« ami was mmal hy taking Ay«r'»» Cherry PuutoraL—procured, for iim,a hottlo of thin me.dUdiu^awdbfctotw H-« taken h,u f ..nt r wm, curs.l r have, used the pectoral for my children al) ,i )„ ,„y family, whenever we bav„ immle.l It, and have found it a spaeifln ' for uoldH, ’ uoiiuIim, and hinj/trouhlftM,' — Emily Woo it, N<*rfti a. Ht., Elkton, * Md. . f , Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World’s Fair. Clusee the Sy.letn with fljer’x Sarsaparilla. Administrator’s Sale, i j. i EORGI \, J’.VI.I \ FERRf )(’<>(' XT V * Ry Ho »»u of R!i ordur of tho court o f tf££,“l'A2S ‘ """Y *£‘SJ K ' ?KStJS5»............... n Ni„,-t next, nine 1807, with bait 'n ,. llVi t„. w ; v and one o r, a of land lying and la-ingiil Taliaferro > »’-aty, Georgia, in the fiGtb Dlutrlm. Cktorgla Militia, tamndwl #« foliov,*: On tin: North by Ifififli* lamia of (4. T. Rhoden, <m iliu b.u*t hy of AIN »i Bhodt rt <, on tb<* Hotitii by land* of Mrs halllu Joninn, on Du* WuM by Uju r uittlmb r of the hirulsof t)i«*uRtatu of l<*a M ty fiu<e«M-*L more accurately dev ribe-l a* follows: 11* glnniair ut a corner on Allen Rhodes’ amt G.T. Hti<«Jc«’ l::u I ihcnce South fi Ell-t 12 cliain* and 7 h link*, thence South Luo *1 chain- and fin I n!;», thc.ice Hmttli ^ »\»-a.i o * hniu ;i*i<! 7T link*, tl.uuu* North <» VWnt 4 J uhain^to iM glnfilnjj uci n«*r. Sol<l jix Du* property of Ids M. y S ik^tuh, IhU* ol -fid ffHinty, ducufiHed, the hriim* the Kant urn {>*>rtJori of the laiidn of XWIfl l. T»*rnm CHSh. Th.«4th dav of Jnn i ir 1H117. DAYII A. SAOGLS. AdraUiirtratvr of Ida May Sttjfgua, dt ceased .