The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, May 21, 1897, Image 1
The Advocate-Democrat «■ VOL, XXII. FURNITURE! vvgldy Oak Bed-Room Suits, Extra Dressers, Oak and Poplar Bed Steads, Bed Springs and Chairs, Very Cheap at ... . yXif/ , ,/ The Alliance Store SIDE-WALK NOTES. Pure Home Matters Picked Up by Our Local Bepcrters, Wh.t Our People Are Doing »nd Saying. Thing. Our Friends Tell Us. —Charlie Rhodes has returned from school at Auburn. Go to G. Bergstrom for spectacles. has —Mr. E. I. Anderson bought him a new buggy. —Mrs. U. S. Gunn has return¬ ed from a visit to Augusta. —Mrs R. E. L. Harris has been right sick hut is better. Bewtiful line of dotted swiss td. T-ackvA ETtnrc . ■ - —The ’phone people have moved their camps on down the road. Sulphur at C. Bergstrom's cheap. —Mr. Joe Wheeler has our thanks for a lot of nice spring turnips. Fresh patent medicines, full assortment at Paul Lucas’. —Miss Nannie Guest is_ at home again after a long visit lo Madison. 10c. buggy whip, 5c. at Racket Store. —Mrs. J. H, Leary, of near Crawford, is visiting relatives in this place. Go to C, Bergstrom’s for Sewing needles. —Mrs. Lot Oslin, of Barnett, came up Saturday to visit rela¬ tives here. Keg pickle 10c quart at Al¬ liance Store. —Mr. J H. Chapman is proud add¬ of a new little railroad man ed to his family. Call on C. Bergstrom for sewing machine needles. —Messrs. John B. Young and Ed Howard, of Stephens, were here this week. Nicest chocolate, cocoanut and stick candies, all Frankinson’s purest make, at Paul Lucas’. —Dr. C. S. Lucas has made Miss Mamie Hammack a present of a nice bicycle. Lemons 10c Doz. at Alliance Store. —Dr. Binns, Jack Beazley and Charlie Reid took in the circus in Augusta Saturday. Another beautiful line of embroderies and insertion just received at Racket Store. —Mrs. L. F. Stephens has had a monument erected at the grave of Dr. L. A. Stephens. Best machine oil at C. Berg¬ strom's. —Mi's. Jack Chapman was quite sick last of last week but is better at this time. Nice colognes, face powders and toilent soaps at Paul Lucas'. ALL THE CRAWFORDVILLE, FRIDAY. MAY 21,1897. — 1 The town council charged two of the telephone negroes sjtlO this week for disorderly conduct. Go to C, Cergstrom’s for jel¬ ly tumblers. —Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephens have been spending a part of the week out at the latter’s father’s. Home raised hams 10c lb at Alliance Store. —Will Hubert has been in Athens this week with his sister Mrs. Baughn, who has been quite sick. Gents laundried percal shirts for 35c at Racket Store. —Richard Richards returned Monday from school at Auburn, Ga. He will spend his vacation at home. - 1 Tu-reLeapest N. uuggy Chapman’s umbrel¬ las in town at J. —Although Mr. R. E. L. Har¬ ris will not be here next Sunday there will be services held at the Baptist church. Frankinsori’s pure candies cheap at Paul G. Lucas’. —The ice-cream festival at the court house Friday night did very well considering the short time that notice was given of it. Hawk’s spectacles-at Alliance Store 25c to $6.00. —Dr. Kent, Mrs. Bettie Gor¬ ham, Mrs. M. E. Moore and lit¬ tle Emma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chapman, have all been on the sick list this week. For snuff, tobacco and candy go to C. Bergstrom. —Miss Hattie Legwen left Wednesday evening for her home near Danville, Va. She made many friends while here, all of whom were sorry to see her leave. One cake toilet soap and one plated tea spoon for 5c at Racket Store. —Six boys with instruments made some good music in town Friday. It was a German band on their way to some southern summer resort and making their expends as they went. New buggy, harness and whip at J. N. Chapman’s for $35.00. —In response to a petition from the people, the city coun¬ cil has appointed another night watch in the person of Millard Henry, Angus Richards having declined to accept again. Quart fruit jars 65c Doz. at Alliance Store. —Miss Claude Bristow, of this place has gone to the Normal School in Athens where she will complete her education in the line of teaching. Her many friends here wish her much suc¬ cess. Machine belts, broken or wornout parts of sewing ma¬ chines at C. Bergstrom's. The bald and gray will find a sure remedy in Hall's Hair Re newer. ■X i ;y **; *; Beautiful eyas gro-w 4m' an* Beautiful, As the swrift willowy years lo *t* .‘MrW j^nray. slim Lose fairness with day* But she still is quee h.th dx.rra. to spare Who wears youth’i (Mra..l — beautiful hair. & w\ Preserve YS Hair and you preserve iur youth. *‘A woman is «(| -|fl Id as she looks," says thfl orld, No woman looks as old as she ir if her hair has (erved its normal beauty, i-cankeep hair from falling restoring its normal color. *. r restore the normal color to dfoy or faded hair, by the use «K>’ i Ayer’s Hill* Vigor. —The member . * ^th v.., e „ Baptist .. . church ed the member* at this jdae®eivy of the Methodist tenfier church the use of their jpnurcn building during t' mpc'i’ C° n - ference wnlep^ Irene • here in July. Have you ever tried Prank inson’s candies? They Lucas’, are pUr est and best at Pauli —Messrs. J. P. Sf- T. C. Hoi den, W. R. Gunn, Eh F- Taylor and a part of Atlanta the A|dvo-Democrat Monday. We went up to did not take in the circus, but it is thought that John Holden did. J. N. Chapmap buggies, can save harness, you money on Wagons, etc. —Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. Rhodes, of Crawford, came down Sunday last and went over to Powelton to visit the latter’s mother. Jim is looking well and is doing a fine business in wagon manufac¬ turing at Crawford. Will receive in a few days another nice line pure silk um¬ brellas at 50c. Racket Store. —The negro Pascal, who was brought in by Fim ey's story of the murder of Julius Hardy at Woodstock, has been committed to jail to await a triql in October at Lexington. Finney may not be respited as a witness in the trial of Pascal —Special attention i6 colled to the large notice in this paper of the standing of the Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N. Y., Mr. R. F. Shadden, Gen. Agent. It is one of the greatest insurance in¬ stitutions in the world. FIRST WEEK IN JUNE. Dr. D. L. Farmer will be in Crawfordville again oh Monday, May 31st, and will spend one more week here. His office will be at the Crawfordville Hotel, where he will do your dental work ■ in up-to-date order both in price and workmanship. A Truthful Statement. Anexcellentand invaluable remedy, for the cure of cough, cold and hoarse¬ ness, is Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, and Mr. Jas. Had field, 350 West St., New York City, verifies this statement. He writes: “Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is a most excellent remedy for cough, cold and hoarseness, and I take great pleasure in recommending it to all, wlio require such a valuable household medicine.” Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is sold everywhere for 25 cents. HARVEY JONES SHOT. He Resisted Arrest ami JSIi.it W. E. Arnett. HE PAID THE PENALTY. H4 Wu An .f£x~Conviet, and wan 'Wanted tor ltolilMify and wu Thought to bo the •One WUo 11*4 Attempted to Wreck the Trains.at Jtaruett. Harvey Jones, a white man about year. 1 ?, old was killed at Barnett Sunday while Constable Arnett,and his posse of men, composed of Messrs. Kendrick. Maher and Moore, were trying to arrest him. A number of robberies have occurred at Barnett for some time past and a few months ago a warrant was issued for the ar¬ rest of Jones and when the of¬ ficers went to arrest him he made \iis escape and has been evading them ever since. Mr. Arnett learned that he was at his moth¬ er’s and went there to arrest him. He was asleep, and as Officer Ar¬ nett approached the house Mrs. Jones aroused her son and told him the officers were after him. He jumped up with pistol in hand and ran to the front door, and Arnett hollered, “Don’t shoot,” but he fired, the ball tak ingeffectin Arnett’s thigh. Then Jones turned and ran through the house. Arnett returned the fire, but missed him and hol¬ lered to his posse to shoot him, and as he ran out the back door, with pistol in hand, Maher, dis charged two barrels instantly. of shot at h im, killing him He had a very ex-convict. bad reputation He aU( | was an was supposed to have been engaged in pn«i.i*>g obstructions on Ah'* Georgia raili'oad track in several places this year, some of which came near proving held serious, An inquest was over dead man’s body and. Ifteir ver Net was that ‘the killing was justifiable in as much as Jones was kill resisting the arrest and trying to officers, HOWS THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We 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 & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wadding, Kinnan & 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. per bot¬ tle. Sold by all Druggists. Tes¬ timonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. A Gilmer county- jury once brought In the following verdict: “We, the jury find the defendant almost guilty.” Everybody fcaye No. Cascnrct,* Candy Cathartic, the, mout won¬ derful medical discovery of the ajrc, pleas¬ ant and refreshing t° the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel ronftipfttion colds, and cure biliousneps. headache, fever, habitual and box Please, buy try a of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 (tents. Hold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Tlx- friend* of Lewis Rcdwinelook for his release from the prison In Col nim¬ bus, O., In a short while. A Peerless Liniment. As a pain destroyer and cure for rheumatism, Salvation Oil is the peer of all liniments. Mr. Wm. II. Brown, proprietor of Striebinger House, Cleve¬ land, 0 ., writes: “I suffered from rheumatism for twelve years and tny last attack kept roe in bed, unable to walk. I used Salvation Oil and soon was up and about. A* a pain de¬ stroyer this liniment has no equal.” Salvation Oil is sold everywhere for 25 cents. Try it and be convinced, i In Advaoioe- NO- 13. m m hg ^AKIK® POWDER Absolutely Pure. Celebrated for Its great leaveningsttcnfftb food and healthfullness. Assures the against alum and all forms of adult (ra¬ tion common lo Ihe cheap brands. KOV¬ AL BAKING POWDER UO., New Vork. WAS ABOUT TO ENTER. There was a strange negro found at the hall door of Mr. S. H. Rhodes about 8 o’clock Mon day night. Fannie, Judge Rhode’s daughter, saw him and asked what lie wanted, and here fused to answer. Upon being notified of the stranger -the Judgement out and demanded what he, wanted but he still re¬ fused to answer, but ran,off. A hunt was set up fur the negro and he was soon captured and carried to jail, but was released for want of evidence. inrfUt-i*! Tfc« Ba*t &*Ir* Id ti* world for Onto, Brn»»o», Sorot. Eric*™, Salt Rheum, m. Tetter, Oh«pp«d Hand*, Chilblain* eerM, end ollSkln Eruptions, end poA ,j r ,; y mirtw Piles, or no pay required. It u r i«rant*«<t to give latfifncUou or money refunded.' Price 26 cents pvbom. (wde-syn. t THEM III Griffith killed a ppjy of large hawks Saturday just then cut down the tree .contain ing their nest and took there¬ from a large, fat young hawk almost, as large as a hen. It did not have a feather on it except a few pin feathers in its wings. It is always said a man deserves a chicken pie for every hawk he kills—Mr. Griffith should be treated to three pies. AGENTS AVANTEd/ iJJiJ or In every county. Business respectable. Compensation good. No trouble to make some money. Address Chronicle, Augus¬ ta, Git,, for particulars. The gizzard of a hen recently killed at Covington contained twenty-one brass tacks, thirty-fine birdsbot, two pins,» tiny brass ring, a Pit of steel and some .crush¬ ed brass caps. OA0TOHIA. TAKE NOTICE, In connection with watch, clock and jewelry (provided repairing, during the Kinnnii|r month*, you bring the machine tomv*hop)I light and will make sewing machine* run stitch perfect, that you con sider worthless, lean repair any kind of machinery, cobbler. I If am I do a practical workman, no not,give R. satisfaction 1 want no pay. B. 8THOJ5EH, Jeweler, Crawfordlllc. Ga. It has been generally thought that Blind Tom was dead but he is still alive and m living In New Jersey, near New York city. Blind Tom bus a brother living In Macon. Catarrh Inhaler Free! For Catarrh,Hay Fever, Asthma & Headachy J nil} for a niujri time mail any reader of the Advo-pemo, i erat Aerial one Inhalers of my new and A . medicine for ormvewr ?: \V on three davs’ trial free. * If it giv(*s satisfac¬ f tion, send me 8 I. 00 , it not. ret urn it in the original package. Cure catarrh in warm weather, (.'beck liny Fever, Asthma and Headache at tire beginning of the attack, by destroying the germs that delays produce dangerous. the disease. Don't wait, for are Address, Dr. E. J. Worst, Ashland, O, The publisher of this paper has reason to believe that this advertisement I* worthy of patronage, and earnestly request in all in¬ terested person* to send for an baler. It costs nothing unless it suits you.