The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, April 02, 1897, Image 1
AD VOCATE-D EMOCR AT SLOO Per Year. VOL, XXII. Bargains In Spring Goods! Duck, Percals, Lawn, Dimity Cords, Orgady And White Goods, at The Alliance Store SIDE-WALK GLEANINGS. Pure Home Matters PicKed Up by Our Local Reporters. Wliat Our People Are Doing and Saying. Things Our Friends Tell Us. —More rain, etc. —It has been dog-killing time in this town since Friday of last week. —Jim Mann returned Saturday last from a visit down the Geor¬ gia Railroad. —Mrs. T. C. Holden has been quite sick at her home in White Plains. —Mr. Childs, representing the __ Christai.n Index, was_here Mon¬ day lfyst. —The farmers of this section are not alone in their tardy con¬ dition in their farm work. —There were not so many people in town Saturday, The weather was fine for work. —Mrs. Luna Phillips, and lit tie daughter, of Harlem were here this week with relatives. —Mrs. W. A. Moore has gone over to Sharon to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Kendrick. —Martin F. Leary, of the Athens branch of the Ga. R. R. spent Sunday with relatives here. —Miss Kate Dakrnan, of Washington came over Sunday last to visit Mr. C. Bergstrom’s family. —Some farmers were afraid the ground would harden before they could get their farm lands broken. —There has been a great deal of lumber shipped to this place de¬ this year and there is still a mand here for it. —Dr. Ike Moore, of White Plains, has been attending his sick daughter, Mrs. R. J. Reid in this place. _Mrs. C. Bergstrom and Miss Kate Dakman went up to Atlan ta Tuesday to be present at the millinery openings. —Sorry to learn that Mrs. Martha Rhodes’ eyesight in one eye is badly effected by a severe spell of neuralgia. —Our city council is not only brave enough to tackle a dog ordinance but they attacked even the “probably-would-be” mad dogs. Moody tells —Farmer .Tim us that the frost bit his Irish pota toes down to the ground this week. He reported them hand high. It may save you ^; money to be informed that, wnen | you need a blood punfiarAy kind most - Sarsaparilla is the m r r r, is h .‘he .SSdSd P ant“ such Sited the only blood-purifier ad at the Chicago j.- a ; r **fN THE INTEREST OP ALL TteE PtOPLB." CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., FRIDAY, APRIL 2.1897. —Mr. A. L, Hillman went to Atlanta this week. Buy your soap at Alliance Store. —Charlie Rhodes went back to school at Auburn this week. If you need pants go to the Alliance Store. —Rumor has it that there will soon be a marriage in Crawford ville. Arbuckles coffee 15c per lb at Alliance Store. —Dr. W, F. Hammack, of At¬ lanta, came down yesterday to visit relatives here. Clark’s thread, two spools for 5c. at Alliance Store. —T. C Moore, of tho Sparta Ishmaelite, spent Wednesday night in Crawfordville. Miss Mamie'Harrison went up to Greenesboro Saturday shop¬ ping. —Mrs. Dr. Reid is convalesc¬ ing rapidly her friends are glad toknow. —Dr. Ben Daniel of Union Point was here this week attend¬ ing Mr. W. W. Bird. —Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chap¬ man, of Augusta, visited the latter’s parents here this week. Big bargains in checks, sheeting and seaisland at Al¬ liance Store. —Mr. J. T. Overton sent us a nice lot of sweet yam potatoes for which we are thankful. Ed¬ itors are always fond of potatoes. —Young Mr. Tunison from Greene county, who is working in Atlanta at a planing mill had his arm almost cut off by a buz saw a few days ago. Hall’s Hair Renewer is pro¬ nounced the best preparation made for thickening the growth of tho hair and restoring that which is gray to its original col or. —There are several Crawford villians now residing in Atlanta, A party said a few days ago that one from here seemed at home in the Gate City, meeting so many friends from this section, —The editor of this paper took d i nner -with his friend Mr. A. J. Adkins a t the popular Exchange Hotel, 163 Marrietta, St., Atlan ta, Wednesday and he found his host and hostess as kind and hospitable as ever. Mr. A. was formerly proprietor of the Ad kins house in Augusta, — Sftve The Children. When children e -iti, cough, cold and croup, Dr. £ ST r IS*. Blandon, Pa., writes; “We have ^ ^ Bull - g Cough syrup for cough, d ^ found it the best medicine and cur. for these ™ «• but always keep it on hand.’’ Dr. Bull's Cough Syrupusold everywhere for 25 cents. Insist on having it. ITS A GOOD ONE On our last page this a reek will be found an attractive and unique advertisement of Messrs. A very & McMillan, Atlanta, Ga., who are handling all kinds of machinery at the very lowest prices for the money. Their advt. is worth reading whether you need goods in their line now or not. » IN GOOD ORDER Mr. Geo. W. Brown, Rharon's popular postmaster was in Craw fordville Saturday, and come around to tell us of the thorough overhauling , ,• of the Kenonck Mill, It is in thorough repair and that experienced .. miller, .. now Mr. E, S. Allen has charge of it, who will make best Hour and meal. See notice of saiNe in this paper. MARRIED AT GREENESBORO. Miss Lecltio Hoffman and Mr. Lovo Kimbrough, both of Greenesboro, wore married in tw that „ city {t _ w last WPflnesHftv Wednesday nin-ht night, Miss Hoffman is the young lady who spent some time with tho family of Mr. E. J. Anderson of this county, where 4ie won many friends. Mr. K imbrough is a successful business' young man of Greenesboro. "tfe wish them much success in life. ANOTHER MAD DOG. There was another vicious mad dog at largo in this community Monday night and it bit-- many dogs in and around town . Tues ».«■*•« killed rr and dogs were mu, 'H - will bo killed. Beside!? Mr. W R. Reid’s flnd’r ’ds that w« bitten and yut week, two more were t *on day morning. People . j> the walehont tor theeo d .ecrom dogs and well they ma; be. It is said that mad dogs afro nvunor ous in the neighborhood of Now Hope church in this county MfONDERFUL are tho enren by W¥ Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Mid yet they are simple and natural. I lood’s Sarsa¬ parilla makes PURE BLOOD. TIIE DOG IS DEAD. The dog belonging to Mr. A. J. Chapman, that jbit /created so much excitement and so many dogs here last and woek that was thought to be mad, died a few days ago. Pryor Chapman says it the dog bit him a week before acted so strangely. Tho child reported bitten last woek, was only bruised by the dogs teeth, the skin not boing broken. The dog did not seem 'mad at the time There it bit has the been ehildj a' sharp look¬ out for dogs since and the town council has passedlan ordinance condemning the dogs bitten by Mr. Chapman’s dog. Without A Rival. As a positive cure for sprain*, brui*e«, and pains of all kinds, Salvation Oil has no equal. Mrs. Frank Juif, 518 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, Mich., writes: *<j uge( j Salvation Oil in my family and can say it has no rival as a lini roent; it certainly cures pains. I sprained my ankle and it cured me and since then I. have always used it for any pains and bruises.” Salvation Oil is sold for only 25 cents. No other ■»* *ew° rk as promptly. —Rev. R. E. L. Harris arid Mr j w . Farmer went up to the jj ap f tist Convention ; • Gaines viI e this w eek - CABTOHIA. I U fit- /7 - !i n nrrj THE COUNTY NEWS. Correspondents' Reports of Wind Their Neighbors Talk Of the llnpponiugt lit Their ltaspecttve I,o otilltluf. All the New*. ROBINSON ITEMS. 1JV INCCGNITUfl. The spring. Tho beautiful spring. Eggs aro plentiful and cheap selling here at 8c per do/.. Miss Maude Rhodes visited relatives here last Sunday. J - '*’• Heard, Jr., went to Mad . last week. lie soiling lSon is silverware ' Messrs. ,T. T n M. Sflggus r, and , J. r A Rhodes spent Sunday last with relatives hero. There will bo a party at Mr. Akins on Thursday night, the last one or the season. The Dramatic Club will moot every Friday night as it is ex pected ublic exhibition that the Club will give a P soon, Wo attended preaching at Bethesda church last Sunday and listoned to tt good sermon by jj ev g. a. Gardner. Our farmers have commenced planting their crops. It is to bo hoped Biafc that although tho harvest late in plant big will bo great. One of tho young men from Holden doos not visit Robinson as much as ho did last year, Don’t know what tho trouble is unless it is becauso ono of our f a j r sox has gone to another town to live this year. Mr. It. R. Ilixon went to At {ante Tuesday to attend the on that day. We sympathize with tho bereaved parents in tho loss of such a bright littlo boy «•» «'oir !«. In heaven', ^StZ’ZJ^oZ.Ull , pnbltohin* M L . Brittain s old check for he was tired of reading it so much and says it has boon in ns paper ever smee ho subscribed for it. We trust that lie will reconsider and not stop his paper but sub scribe at once for the Advocate Democrat and get tho nows from all around him. CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED with local applications, as they Catarrh cannot" reach the seat of the disease, is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take in¬ ternal remedies, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this prescription. country for years, and is a regular It is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with the best blood purilieis, acting directly on combina¬ the mu cous surfaces. The perfect tion of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimo¬ nials, free. F J. CIIKN EY& CO. Props., Toledo, O. Hold by druggists, price 75c. best. Hall’s Family Pills are the DOTS FROM THE GROVE. IIY MOOVSIIIXB. The prospect so far is that we will have a good fruit crop. Weather still looks rainy, but we were proud to see those few fair days. Miss Lena Smith of near Nor¬ wood spent a few days at the Grove this week. Miss Rosella Moore has return¬ ed home after an extended visit to relatives in Atlanta. Miss Norma Bohler of Wash ington visited relatives and i friends at Raytown last week. Misses Stelia Rogers and j Lucile Hill of Warren ton made In Advance- NO. 7. css POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated hculthfullnosN. forItagroatlcavenlugstrongth Assures tho food and against ulum and all forms of adult,ora tion common to the cheap brands. K()Y ALHAK1NO POWDRU CO., New York. - -r-* a flying trip io tho Grove Sun da y Farmers are surely making tvouId' Iasi' 'a while° 1 i > u gor ' plani- titV-.y would soon have their corn ed. Some from here attended tho buriul of tho infanl 0 f Mr. Blalcfl Jarrel Monday p. m. at the fumi ly burying grounds; our sympa thios go out to the bereaved, Mrs. Will Harris of this neigh borhood who wont to Emanuel to visit her mother is quite ill wo learn. Mr. Harris was also call - od down immediately to see her. A few days last week made the youug people think of “picnics,” the sun shone so warm, but if chickens don’t hurry up there will ho hut little fried chicken when the picnic season comes The two most critical times in . the times a woman, these «'** times, w$»au l)r. I’imce a mbtheg. Fn-vbi * At ; tte Prescription is of lilcalcelu Si feminine, promotes regularity of S’,[Sf.SrKritnMtn?^ tSflt»ndS “he hJ d “ licato organism into i rf t con(Jition . Almost aj , iUs f womanldnd aro trace . ttblo to somo form of what is k as „ fomalo complaints.” in Th no t three cases a hundrod ot wotnan - H peculiar Favor disoascs that Dl , Pierce’s Uo proscription will not cure. TAKE NOTICE. In connection wllli watch, clock and Jewelry repairing, during tho summer months, (provided you bring the machine to my shop) 1 will makosewing machines run light and stitch perfect tlmt you con shier worthless. I can repair any kind ot machinery, I am a practical workman, no cobbler. If I do uot give satisfaction l want no pay. R. li. BTRoZEH, ^ Jeweler, Crawfordllle. On. "Wow to Curo »tl Mklii No Simply Internal apply “Sweyne's OlntrnJut,*’ medicine required, (lures tetter, eezenut. Itch, all eruptions on tho clear, facu, hand*, nose. leaving the akfti whir* and healthy. Its great heal¬ ing and curative powers arc posso.sod Irv Jo ♦wayne's other remedy. Ask Druggist for Ointment. —Mrs. Ida Harris is visijuiig Greenesboro this week. FREE Our 01 , .. ;c Medical reference «,ok for men .n il .mnen afflicted wl/ft . peculiar M iii/v iorin of pr .* of •: Uisvn><:« youth, contagious their n-x. cr.mn trouble Bend two disco* h. female etc. the i leads cent st»mu« to pay postal n- to in/ «;,«e,a »*ta ami ulf/sictana of thut ooa n* (r » Dr. Hathaway & Vio. t'A'/i Ho. lit: ** St.. Atlantn, (,a. —Miss Mammio Hammack went uj> to Greenesboro Wednes ady. CASTOR IA fl ?l • A ^ For Infant* and Children. 15 Hi hy /f It . M tvt TJ mnn. “