The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, May 07, 1897, Image 1
The ADVOCAT v. DEMOCRAT. 8100 Per Year. VOL, XXII. If you want $• & $ & % Full For your MONEY, & & % Buy your SHOES and OXFORD TIES At the Alliance Store. SIDE-WALK NOTES. Pure Home Matters Piokefi Up by Our Local Reporter?;* Wliat Oar People Are Doing: and Saying. Tilings Our Friends Tell Us. —Mrs. M. F. Griffith has been sick this week. 21 lbs. granulated sugar for £1.00 at Racket Store. —Oscar Chapman has ordered a new Waverly bicycle. Big lot of embroidery and laces at Alliance Store. -—Spring chickens are extreme¬ ly scarce in these parts. Ladies patent tip Oxfords at ’ Racket S tore Tor J0c pair. —The crowd in town Tuesday attending sale day was small. —Mrs. Courtney Rhodes re¬ turned Monday from Augusta Brown dress linen at Alliance St me for 12 1-2 and 18c. per yd. —Mr. J. N. Chapman has had his blacksmith shop recovered. Fire proof kerosene oil 15c gal at Racket Store. —We extend thanks for sever¬ al new subscribers added to our list. Bargains in toilet and laun¬ dry soap at Alliance Store. —Dr. C. S. Lucas, of Washing¬ ton, was here this week on busi¬ ness. —Mrs Lint Akins, of Smith onia visited relatives here this week. —Mr. U. S. Gunn’s residence and Dr, H. F. White’s office is being repainted. Arbuckle’s coffee at Alliance Store for 12 l-2c per lb. —Mrs. M. C Rhodes is board¬ ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sain E. Gunn. New buggy, harness and whip at J. N, Chapman’s for £35.00. —Mr. M. F. Griffith has just recovered from a several days spell of sickness. —Messrs. Will Sanders and Joe McWhorter, of Stephens, were here Sunday last. J. N. Chapman can save you money on buggies, harness, Wagons, etc. —There will be a crop of ap¬ ples this year if nothing befalls those already on the trees. *—The good work of the paint brush is making many improve¬ ments in Crawfordville now. —Ford Mitchell came down from Atlanta Wednesday to spend awhile with home folks. Hall's Hair Renewer prevents dandruff, and stops the hair from falling. —Mr. C. H. Golucke is making fine meal at his mill and gets just as much grinding as he can do. “IN THE FNTEIW58T OF TWE PEOm,^ CRAWFORDVILLE, GA„ IRIDAY, MAY 7,1897. —Mrs. Sam Gunn is visitina: in Wilkes this week. 1 doz. skeins turkey red floss for 5c at Racket Store. —Dr. H. F. White and lady have moved to the lot of Mrs. M. C. Rhodes and will keep house. The Alliance Store has an assortment of bleaching at 5c, lie, 7c, and 8c that can't be beat. —Mr. W. R. Reid is having an ice house built next to his bar. where he will keep constantly a supply of ice. —John H. Stephens went up to Stephens a few days ago to see about opening up a photo gallery there for a few days. Ladies’. Misses’, and chil¬ dren’s tan hose at Racket Store. —MivO. P. Bownar is suppl y mg ourpbopie wiwTttc© patch “Straw berries from his just now. He finds ready sale for them. Cheapest harness and riding saddles in town at J. N. Chap¬ man’s. —Dr. D. L. Farmer, of Thom¬ son, spent several days here this He week doing dental work. will make regulrr visits to this place. —There has been a great deaj of repairing and building done about here and there will be a great deal more of it done before the year is out. —There were many disappoint¬ ed young people around here Saturday when the rains descend¬ ed and the winds blew until the May day picnics were almost a failure. The cheapest buggy umbrel¬ las in town at J. N. Chapman’s —There is a subscription Methodist out asking aid to erect the parsonage here and every one is asked to help all they can. Mr. Winter says he is meeting with splendid success. —Messrs. J. H. Chapman, of Augusta, and.I. A. Chapman, of Camak. went from here over to Powelton Wednesday to visit their mother who is quite sick. Hope she will soon recover. Mr. H. TT K. „ Zerbe, „ . a veil „ known young man who has been tuning and selling pianos f o r ' 1 homas & Barton, is still in that j line of business on his own hook. I He asks the patronage of the people of this section—see his, notice notice in in this this paper. paper. —Jack Stewart got his finger wrapped in a rope Wednesday and a yearling calf was attached to the other end of the rope and j after a considerable ’bout Jack's finger was broken badly. Dr Beazley fixed up the wound alright, and j it has been getting along j HORSES AND MULES. We have constantly on hand at Siloam a lot of fine Tennesse horses and mules which we are selling reasonably. Will visit, yonr home and show von the stock. Write to Rhodes & Dol vin, Siloam, Ga. ■0 * 1%. f -X I \ 2 ygg§g mi N h'-ww Vtx ■ -ir ■ Fifty Years Agcr, This Is the cradle in which th< •ew That thought of a philnnthrd •rain: A remedy that would make 111 For the multitudes that* w&q racked with pain. jjJp *T was sarsaparilla, as made, know By Ayer, some 50 years ago, Ayer’s Sar stygtrilia half was in its infabey a cen tury ago. To-day it dfcth “be¬ stride tho narrow wo like a colossus." What % secret of its power ? Its cuffs! Thj|wonder The number of them! of them! Imitators ®.yo fol lowed it from the begffning #eStill of its success. They be¬ hind it. Wearipgft» safsanarilla only medal granted to in the World's 1893, it points proud# to it ‘ecord. hedy; Others imitate they can’t imitate th# record: 5o Years of Cares. SELECTED «PEAKER. We are glad* to not® that has* a Crawfordville thepspe^ktyr'idplace young‘‘S»«wi captured at the closing ex <v rf? mJk eftacfhe sell obi fid Aub urn, G iard Ric hards has Jtfgea f as spefikerri Richard and> his suT 1 ;t« on A LARGE TI There is a mulbe tree pear Mr. J. C. Lunceforc AlPhoine heard that of. is the largest we eve It measures 14 1-2 feuft around at the base and is about 4 1-2 feet in diameter. It is staid to be over a hundred years old. The old ted tree time has and about is dying. lijed its slot¬ MRS. .MOORE BADDY HURT. Mrs. B s F. Moore,, if this place happened to a very ; painful acci dent late Tuesday;' afternoon, She had been down t o the horse lot to look after some chickens and in climbing over a tall fence a rail turned and th ■ew her vio lentlytothe grounfl, knee breaking and her leg just below the badly wrenching the knee joint. Mrs. Moore is getting quite old, though a very active lady of her age and but for thq wrench of she knee the hurt would not be to bad. Li-’*;®*,; MISS HESTEltllERE. Miss Fannie He :r, the mag netiewotider f rom Greene county gave an ■exhibition pf bev pecu liar powers a* the ycourt house here Wednesday j night. The audience was fully convinced that j)ie power used by Miss Hester - n t h row ing the strongest men about like they explanation. wNfc small boys She wa g beyond brellaS, sticks and shoVPC j um chairs about W hflo they were bo ing held by several men. Mr, Hester her father, promises another to return and give us en¬ tertainment soon, Without A Rival. AsapositivecureforBprains,bruises, and pa i n8 of all kind*, Salvation Oil has no equal. Mrs. Frank Juif, 518 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, Mich., write*: “I used Salvation Oil in my family and can say it has no rival as a lini ment; it certainly cures pains. I sprained my ankle and it cured me and since then I have always used it for any pains . and braises.” Salvation Oil is sold for only 25 cent*. No other remedy will do the work as promptly, •OOCBOJYPV XXX DON’T REMEMBER THE ACCIDENT. Mr. Jim Moody returned Tues¬ day from Sharon where he had spent several days and nights yith Paul Carey, Iho young man who was hurt by the train here two weeks ago. Ho says Paul is getting well rapidly, has good appetite, sleeps well and talks freely, but does not remember a thing about the accident. Says the last he remembers was his and Cal's riding along singing. Mr. Moody told Paul that Cal was killed in the accident, but Paul refused to believe it until his aunt, Miss Kate Hatty, con¬ firmed it, and then he said he was sorry to hear it. He said he did not see how it happened that he escaped alive as he was on the right side of the buggy and that was the side the engine struck first. He asked what be¬ came of the horse and he ,seemed more surprised when lie killed. was told that the horse too was His rapid recovering is far beyong the expectation day of any who saw him the of the ac¬ cident. LOST IIIS TEETH. An anonymous correspondent writes us of a serious mishap of one of Taliaferro's handsome young teachers. Said corre¬ spondent says that pains the young man took particular with his beautiful white false teeth while opting supper one night recently, but in spite of all these pains and care his treasured false teeth dropped ' from his mouth and a dog under the table took posession of the teeth and ran under the house and broke the tifiefth. The young man lost his teeth and supper too. No names were called. j. HO%»TllIS > i' Reward We OndHju,mir ed Do ilfarrh llars for any case that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., , W Toledo, O. Wo the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per¬ fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm West & Try ax. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wadding, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. jwr bot¬ tle. Sold by all Druggists. Tes¬ timonials free. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. BURNED WITH POTASH. The little three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Blanchard, of our town, happen¬ ed to a very painful accident on Saturday last. A colored woman was scouring the front porch and on the edge of the porch was set¬ ting a vessel filled with lye, which the little one pulled off pouring the contents of it. on its face and neck, burning it very badly. At first it was thought that the lye would materially in¬ jure the little one’s eye, but at this time is improving dispelled.— rapidly, and all fears are Harlem Light. Some of the boys who can’t g*'!; govern¬ ment plums will have to be satisfied with bincKiJcmci. Save The Children. When children are attacked with I cough, cold and croup, Dr. Hull’s Cough Syrup will prove a, quick and i sure cure. Mr. Elmer E. Baker, Blandon, Pa„ writes: “We have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for cough, cold and croup, anti found it the best, cough medicine and cure for these affections. We never run out of it, but always keep it on . hand, , „ Dr. ; Bull’s Cough Syrup is sold everywhere i for 25 cent*. Insist on having it. j no. n. 0YA cn POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its great leavening strength mid healthfullness. Assures llu 1 food against alum mid all forms of ndulteni I ion common to ! lie cheap lirimds. ROY A I, HA KING POWDER I'D., New York. Adh ovtise<l Letters. The following letters rciuniii in tlie post ofliiec id, Criiwfonh illo, first of 11 1 i- month Uncalled for: S. Adam Cknmer, Frank Cain, Mr, .lim Cling, Mrs. Emma, Field, St Alliert, Hotel, Miss Delude Howard, Mrs. Allicrl .Jones, Miss Ada Lester, John E. EcwK Rev. ('. II. Mullary, Alisa l.uura Phillips, earn George Pliliitus, Mr. .loliu Reid, Mis. Annie livid; Air. Gable \\ u. C. II. FARMER, I*. M. sSlAE NOTICE. In another column of this pa¬ per will he found the advertise¬ ment of the Richard RcspessCo., of Atlanta, the prize goods man¬ ufacturers. who have in the past four months established am enor¬ mous trade for their products, by originating the unique idea of putting “Money Prizes, “rang¬ ing in amounts from one cent to shOO, in the packagesof goods sent out from their factory to the retail stores, as a special induce¬ ment for the pufelic to try the §ame, The pmes are really 11 ; i,ek.itge s, and are. drawn, anaTffe ,l ^(^ay^{#w^a out the state are constantly pub¬ lishing the names and pictures of people who draw five, ten, twenty-five, fifty dollars, etc, in a five, ten, or tvkmty-five cent purchase of the goods. It will be well for you to give same your patronage, for you get quality equal to any brand, and for the same price, and you might draw the £500, or one of the smaller cash prizes, and if you don I, you will get a merchan¬ dise prize of some value, as the distribution is fair, mid you stand the same chance of getting the £500 prize in a five cent pur¬ chase as any one. For full par¬ ticulars, usk your grocer or druggist for one of their (fe'eei circulars. SiK.wImlliiig in Mny wmh Mm* unusual sport in southron Ohio Sunday. Tluoldon'a Arnica Halve* Til* Host 8alvs,in tlie world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcer*, Halt Rheum, F.-v, «r, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Cornu, and all Hk in Eruptions, and posi¬ tively cure* Pile*, or no pay required. It, Is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2t> cents per box, For sale by Dr. R. J. Reid. TAKE NOTICE. In connection wllb watch, clod: and jeweiiy repairing, dining the sumrm r month", (provid'd you bring the rnuchim to mv -bop) I will muk cm- wing mnchlm run light and stitch perfect that you con¬ sider worthless. I can repair any kind of machtrt'ry, I am a practical workman, no sohlilor. If I do not give mli.sfaction i 'A. I ut m pay. R. 15. STIlo/ER. Jeweler, Crawfordiile. On, H. K. ZERBE, Formerly with Thomas Bariori FIRST CLASS TUNING AND REPAIRING OK- PIONOS AND ORGANS. Address: 420 Walker Ht. AUGUSTA, GEOIUilA. X. ii Parties wishing to j>ucrcha*e Piano* or organ* will do well to i-onfcr with Inm. April 14, 97.