The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, June 25, 1897, Image 1
The Advocate-Democrat. 8100 * Per Tear. ¥•* v VOL, XXII. The Alliance Stpre Has Just Received A NEW LOT OE @ 'Y.'•/ LACE And are giving best Taln.es at 4e., 5c., Tc. ajicl 10c. per yd. 3--- SIDE-WALK NOTES. Pure Home Matters'Picked Up by Our Local Bepcrters, fflist Our People Are Doing and Saying:. Things Our Friends Tell Us. If Tf you need , a good t milch -jii SSTIt allply t0 Go .00. Bergstrom lor press yope. —Glenn Legwen visited Har¬ lem this week. (*l:eafiest tinware in towm at Alliance Store. re hha if* .l ions rai i> bW<». Fri&a.*v ‘ eveniBu-.-at wjjA . Full size . giass tumblars 15c set at Racket Store. —Mr. John Corry, of Greenes boro, was here Wednesday, —Col. Horace Holden made a business trip to Augusta Tues¬ day, Go to C. Bergstrom for cheese and crackers. —We have had a glorious, growing season during the past —Miss Leila Anthony spent one night here with friends last week. Cheap, cheaper, cheapest— G. all those new goods at Paul Lucas'. —Never send off from this county for what you can obtain here. —John F. Tompson, of Augus ta. was up Sunday to see his family. Presh Patent medicines, at real cut prices, at Paul G. Lu¬ cas', —Mr. J. W. McCord, of Nor¬ wood. was with old friends here Saturday. Ainoskeag A. C. A, bed tick ing 10c yd at Racket Store. —Miss Stella Holden returned Saturday from an extended trip to Atlanta Go to C. Bergstrom for bread trays, buckets, sifters, etc. —Sorry to hear of the serious illness of “Judge’’ Rhodes, son of Capt. R. H. Rhodes. He was taken Tuesday evening suddenly with something like vertigo. E asy asy to to Take Operate Arc features peculiar to Hood’s Pills. Small in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man Hood’s said: “ You never know you over.” have Proprietors. taken 25c. C. a Lowell. pill I. Hood till it & Mass. Js Co., all Pills The only pills to take with Ilood’i Sarsaparilla, 5 “IN THE INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE*” CRAWFORDVILLE, GA RIDAY, JUNE 25,189U __ . _ —Prof. McLaughlin returned Friday from an extended trip to Sandersvills. —Mrs. M. Z. Andrews has been in Augusta the pfist week visiting friends. One bar octagon shape soap and one plated tea spoon for 5c at Racket Store. —Good many ^ from here at tended Jay. each at Jennings S for <£%££££%£ the now fall trade. —Omer Taylor went up to his father's Sunday but has been right ^ ^bars sick since oi he left fqr town. 2.>, | soap pent, j r,Or dj siai, tiP R f —Mrs. Ida Golucke and chil dren of Madison, are relatives here this week. —Mr. is here Ed. Howard, this week of Steph¬ taking ens, some dots in photography. The Alliance Store is closing out keg pickle this week at 5c per qt. —Mrs. Quisenby, of Augus¬ ta, came up Saturday to visit relatives and friends in this county. Masons quart fruit jars COe doz. at Racket Store. —Messrs. Jnq. F. Holden and J. V. Andrews went up to Nash¬ ville Sunday night to visit the Exposition —Esper McDonald canvassed this town and section the past week with a bed bug steamer and fumigater. —Prof. Jordan H. Sanford has had some of his furniture shipped here and is preparing to move here soon. —Mrs. J. N. Chapman and Miss Mabel Nelsqn returned Monday from a visit to relatives in Wilkes county. New lot of ladjes umbrellas at Alliance Store from 50c up. —Mrs. Dr. R. J. Reid has re¬ turned to her home here much improved after a long stay with relatives at White Plains. —Mr. M. F, Griffith tells farmers and gardners something in a card in this paper that will benefit them. Read it. Paul Lucas is taking the cake on low prices for good goods. —Herschel Rhodes says he saw a jay bird catch a frog, kill it and eat it, a part at one time and a part at another time. —The Crawfordville string band has been secured to make music for an entertainment at Hickory Crossing on July 2nd. Arbuckle’s roasted coffee still going at 12 l-2c, per. pound at Alliance Store. Mr. Joe McCord's friends are soliciting him to move back to this place, to get the school ad vantages OUr town Will nOW Offer. * v r :■# • t '3f\ Beautiful eyas grow dull mad dim As the swift years steal away . Beautiful, willowy forms so lilts Lose fairness with every day. But she still is queen and hath (charms %o spare Who wears youth's coroa%l «• beautRul hair. * Preserve Yojjr flair and you preserve y^Lx youth. “A woman is as old as sho looks," says the wdrld. No woman looks as old us she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out^restoring its normal color, or rfes tore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of r AyerS . , , TlgOI*. _ FlQIF ' —-— ..... —Mr. V. *. BM4 Wght in KEft SSKiTffi bloomed several days previous. —Mr. W. W. Bird was iu towm Saturday very mu cl to unproved by his stay at Dank * springs. said lie eaiiitxf 1 Uds in Airmens 'and straw hats closed out av afiCba,, co|t at Racket Stord. —Messrs. W. T. « nt and J. V. Garrett went up to Atlanta this week to be present at the Populist Tuesday. convention jwhich met Go to C. Bortstrom for white wash and blacking buml 1 " es. —Mr. Wm. Martin, of dersville, father of Mrs. L- A. McLaughlin, of this place, died recently. We sympathize with the bereaved. You haven’t foupd the best goods at the lowest price unless you have priced Pam G. Lucas stock. —Our town coujicil is still building stone culverts for the crossings and ditches in town. They are making seme perma nent improvements.j Williams who — “Aunt Jane” lived in this,county 'many years Ogle¬ ago, died at Stephens, 8th. thorpe county, cP June She was 73 years ohl. —The train load pf Confeder ate veterans wtyich evening passed through here Monday en route to Nashville was going at the rate of a mil j a minute. Straw hats are being closed out at Alliance Stoi e at 25 per cent discount. Earners and Gardners Look to your inte-est. The season for planting Turnips will soon be here. Remember GRIFFITH Handles only Lan dreth’s SEED. Every paper guaran¬ teed. Bloomdale Swede Has no equal and is the finest Rida Baga known. Early Flat Red or 1’urple Top White and Globe Landreth’j simply Southern perfection. bnoyi All are these and oilier standard j varieties you will find At Griffith’s. PrilesCMranteed. CAX'LEI) TO ATLANTA. Mr. J*.. R. G. Clark, of . county was called to Sunday by a telegram .announc* ing the death of his brother-in law, Mr. Jim Harrison. We ex tesul our sympathies to the bo reared. WILL GET IT OUT. Dr. H. F. White and Cfeas. B. «Googer have consented to get out the Advocate-Democrat next week in ctise the editor does not get back in tim^. Our friends and correspondents wlil please aid them by sending in all news items of interest. KILL A ’POSSUM. ,, Mr. T U. t S. Gunn r. , heard noise a in lus chicken coop Tuesday night and went ,out to see what it wa»s and he,found a .nice fat 'possum in with bis chickens playing havoc with them. Ulie shot the intruder and learned it that Broad street in Craw ford ville could not be invaded in such style as that without getting into trouble. qjJDPS ABE GOOD HERE. Lineman Funk, of the Western Union Telegraph Co., who has beep here this week looking af¬ ter the wires of his com pany, says that the crops in Taliaferro are better -than any he lias seen in any of the adjoining counties. Tire lack of rain in many sec¬ tions has set the crop back. in this section we have blessed with pretty good as we needed it. The pleased readers of this patter will at*least he to learn that there is one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the onjy positive cure known to the medi cal fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sys¬ tem, [Thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the rpatjent strenght by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in itscurativepowers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Go., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggist, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. MARRIED SUNDAY. There was a quiet and unex¬ pected marriage at the Crawford¬ ville Hotel Sunday last, Rev. L. P. Winter officiating, The groom, Sir. A. R. Rorie, from Madison, came down Sunday and went out in the country and soon returned with Miss Fannie Rocker and after procuring license the couple were married as above stated. They boarded the 5:10 evening train for the home of the groom. —Col. Jim Kendrick, of Sha¬ ron, was in Crawfordville Tues¬ day. Jim is one of the best bus¬ iness men of the county and Crawfordville people would be glad to have him here all the time. —Sheriff Henry has only one hoarder in his jail John Jliek s co l or ed, charged with cheat mg and swindling. i m |lin John l n V m is a professional the Singer people and am uses the himself and on :S C " ilhhis " In Advanoo NO. 18 . ftOTAl OYi @ NGP0 “Akin® POWDER Absolutely. Pure. Celebrnted for it.sgrent leiiveningNtreugih mid healthfullness. Assures tin- food against alum and all forms of udnltcni tion common to the cheap brands. HOY ALBAKING POWDER CO., New York. WILL BE HELD NEXT WEEK. The teachers institute for this county will be held at, Setphens High School auditorium next week, beginning on Monday. Prof. Simion W. Rogers, of Cus seta, Ga.. will be the export. He comes well recommended and will give many pract ical les¬ sons to our teachers. Cora, Flynt says he wants five O' morfi little fellows, about 0 yearn old who do not know theirietters to he on hand for Prof- Rogers to show bow perfect his system is in teaching little ones their letters. —Mrs, Martha Jordan is visit¬ ing relatives in this county this week. —Misses Rosa Gorham and Leila Reid attended tne Hobbs Taylor mnrriag<\ at. Holden Sriii ■' trt. ndmmtak i i tit - - Dr" . the leading druggists of Atlanta, came down Tuesday night to visit relatives here, —When you know a pice of news, keep it from the news¬ paper man and then talk about his paper being poor and not newsy. As sweet as the sweetest and as good as the best 1'Yankin son’s pure candies at Paul G. Lucas. It is also cheap. —Lightning struck Mr. Tom Cosby’s barn over in Wilkes Saturday evening and set it on fire. The barn and contents were destroyed. The fine Pavonia coffee ar¬ rived on time last week with spoons to stir it with. Call on C. Bergstrom. —Hail storms last week play ed havoc in Warren and Ogle thorpe counties. One farmer near Wintorville plowed up and planted over 50 acres in cotton. The town council has swoop ed down on the hitching posts along Broad street and pulled some of them up by the roots. That's right; hitch the horses away from the side-walks. tS> HiMniwi INTERESTING. For seasonable and cheapest Millinery m town, go to MRS. L. F. STEPH¬ ENS She. law always on band appro print® bats, ribbons, fancy good*, etc., for the season: also she lias recently secured the agency for the celebrated Crescent Corsets and Misses waists made to unfit and guaranteed to please.