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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1897)
"< . ? THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT, ^ *«c**rA - : -.-—- , ruBustiKD bverv Friday mor.ving «t CLEM G MOORE Official Or^an Taliaferro Co. CHAWFOBDVILLE, OA.JLN-25,18!tt. The Spectator. . . * Some 'things He Ha, Seen, » Heard and Thought About. . • . The lynching of the negro in l.ebana, seisms to have surprised some peo¬ feef ple not s little, while other people scry much like saying “I told you so," and have not hesitated to indulge In tho very ungenerous remark much to the annoyance d souk- .,dprr satisfied people “up North." * .* , it is quite the fashion to indulge in a ,ort of local phariseeism. Imaginary hues of Intitude and longitude, arbitrary 'foundry lines Ix-ttVcwu stales and sections and natural lines of demarcation between tare* are made to fiieau much more than ’bey ought to nn-ivh iu our opinion of our ■«lves and other people. Much of what we call patriot iH,f is only disguised sell* i igliteousnesa. *%%% Hoinp people' bayond that fanciful boun¬ dary that has played such an important part in the history i of this country—“Mason and Dixon’s lino”- seem astonished that ucli a popular outhurH cotild have occurr¬ ed in Ohio. They wo aid not have been Mirprigud if the tliiuj& had happened in Georgia or LouUiuna or Texas, but that it, CC tild have occurred in Ohio—the State where purftp.nfeat New Kitgland lias ac¬ tually impressed upon IttwW—acenis in - redible to your Northern (fliarUcc and your Southern Pharlaee comforts himself with the flattering unettou that if hl» sec¬ tion has been characterised by. some u^ly njstuncesof mob violence lie unrt hi* folks are at least as pure as some that u«Mlei ike to lecture tbj‘ Houth about is reat 1 and supposed disregard of law and human We. ****♦*<• Tile truth of lhe matter is that human pa.use i. not far from the same level lu all men and in all sections. .*.*.*. .MiWtBkiWMwiin* poiflicaF conu'monMWai « uys brtug danger to society and to the Fouth. The presence in the same terrlto >v of two races, the ous: strong, the other weak, the one civilized, the other only *emi eivilized, offers many opportunities 'or the display on the port of both of the worjt and the best qualities in citfch. The wonder Is that there liave been no more serious outbreaks between the negroes and he whites within the last thirty years. .♦.V. One thing the negroes, North, South, Tint and West, will do well to rememben. They can no P invade the sacredness of o'tr homes w Itlunipunily. * ♦ • ♦ * #• One tiling the whiten will do well to rf tuember. Lawlessness is no remedy for ’nvrlessnois. i One thing llio courts of the lanrt'will’kio well to remember. “The law’s delays" niton ilestrw saen’s rc^]*<vt for law Gp to V. Bergstrom for inat Iross twine. THE DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED Sliiruiii. IVT. ,Ih* lit-,-at Chemist spleutlst. It ill Semi I n-s. 1o ,he Allftct r<1, Three !t,,lltr>» ,,l Ills Newlr Ills rotri-rtl Hem,.,lies to Cure Cttn ■tlIIIptich sm,| All t.m,, CrouMes. f .-uflilent that he has dtscovertHi a rella hi - t,mv for conenmptton and all bron¬ chial, throat and lung disease*, genetnl dec line and wo.-ltm-ss, hws of lli-sli and all . onditious of A\sstiiig. and to make its great merit* know n, he will send, free, throe bottkw teany reader of The Aijw> cate-Dcmocral, who may he suffering. Already t)J» "new scientific course of medicine” has permanently cured thou¬ sands of apparently inqw-iitss cases. The doctor considers it bis religious duty—a duty w hich lie owes to humanity -to donah 1 his InfaliibieVur,,. He has proved the iireadett eonsmnp Mou to Ik 1 a cussble disease beyond any doubt, aud has-tik file in his American and l'um|>eaii hdsisatories fesii*umlals of es perienee from these lieuefted andt cured, in ail parts of tiie world. Dt'ii’t delay until it is too*late- Con* utmptton, lUnintorrupied. meaikl siMtetlv certain Add T. a. . ind ih-stli re. a . sno i-um. M. 98 Fine street. New York, Y.irk and when *r:t;ng the Doctor, pi esse give VjwcvS 'atnl i>.v»totHe address: and* also A-u-. -, mdlu«n^ - :-rt . The Ad •t.> D-incc-s MOTHER AM) 'CHILD. A ffibther with babe in arms is an object sacred in theolbgy, p 0e try and practical life- fn no other item of fnitli do cilLiiieli so nearly agree. ah- respect, ' if nt>t adore, A? a mother and babe. Nat¬ y ionality, creed, Color and conven¬ lijltw* tionality, which all give place to the affection every well balanced mind feels towards the sanctity of honest maternity. A wife without a baby is to be pitied. A wife with a healthy baby is congratu¬ lated by every one. Catarrh of the pelvic organs iS’-tke most common cause of sterility, Mrs. L. M. Griffith, Cambridge, Neb., writes: “I am 30 years old and had’ never had any chil¬ dren; but since beginning your Pe-ru-na I gave birth to a 10 pound baby girl. She is now six months old and weighs 25 j founds. My friends were all surprised. Some would not be li»ve H «W Uwr -ate to «. me. My husband says he never saw such a change in any one as there was in me. r r Mrs. E, Fc Thomas, Alpha, Mo., writes: “T- had given up all hopes of ever getting well. I had tried so mUch medicine. My neighbors thought I was nearly dead with consumption, I commenced taking Pe-ru-na ac¬ cording to directions. That was two years ago. A year ago last November I gave birth to a 10 pound baby boy, who is well and hearty; and I am doing my own house-work. I can never give P«-ru-na too great praise. »» Dr, Hartman lias lately ten,a Iron ti^e on th* 5 - women. It will be ’sent free to any address by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company,. Columbus, Ohio. The Warrenton Clipper says: “The Bank of Warrenton this week issued dividend’cheecks to every stockholder, as their cus tom to pay sotuwtniiually. 1 llG !«TT•«*, its organization paid y an “ r annual sin “ divided o(8 per ent, MS placing handsome amounts to surplus account operand above all taxes and expenses. Ovei one hundred thousand dollars are furnished farmers each year to make the crops of Warren coun ty.” We need such a bank in Orawfordville and must have it. + Tlui. tariff bill is almost com¬ plete- Wit(i a combination of Southern and Western repreweu tatives bagging aud twine were put in the free list. Thb South and West can control the Etist if they will only stick together. | It does not speak well T oi- our section to know so much western corn has lunm bought by She far¬ mers. TVie effects will be felt this fall when pay; day conies on. Mr. E I. Anderson has for sale a good milch cow with a young calf. ,). M Rumpley, Ga.. retorts a hen that has- laid an unusually small inside which was found a jrood size live chicken at the time the egg was laid Next. Hall s Hail R Konowoi . ..... the natural food for keeping the Glr bwltky. aad Symptom*—^0^1!are: lotense i’ov.iixg stiagitik; i. aioat at night;. v\or.-^ by scfstcb-.np. -if allowed allowed to continue continue tciuort tumors {l)r ta oftto , o6 u i cerutCi coming l» ii—l i tA <v Vast- very anew soar Uu-anwa . 1 <wayee j s Ointment ..., stops the itching snd 1 iredlng. heals ul earmtior. snd ia most eases removes the Dr. At dhigKttt, Or by watt, -for SO Swayce (t Sop, PhtUdelpUis. Thirtei * n hklf starved, penniless negroes arrived in New York this weete from Africa, where' they we tt About 18 months ago" to seek * fortune. These were all that cbnld got back out of about 2, who went over. Theyr. say thej' found land plenty, 35 miles from any town or settle¬ ment and that the land* would grow no thing but coffee and it took the 1 coffee six years to be¬ come' profitable. They found no other wc>rk to do at which? they could rnfihe a living. Somet' mes the most careful women fire the most careless. Many a woman bundles herself up, to kiS ft P out sickness—when she is neglecting the very worst sickness that can come to a wom¬ an. Sh <2 allows a slight disorder to be con 1 e worse, to slowly sap her vrfes% ; ' The little pain and the'other slight indications of trouble feeem to her unimportant. She god* 5 on, with increasing suf¬ fering, pntil life itself becomes a ' “sinking drag. Nervousness, spells, digestive disturbances, and fifty other complaints may of arise fr<? m the derangement the organs distinctly feminine, Over thirty years ago, the need for a reli a W®remedy for so-called aw-now, chief consulting physi¬ cian to the World’s Dispensary and invalids Holtel, at If uffalo, N. Y. prepared Dr.JPierce’s Favorite Prescription, the most wonderfully effective remedy that has ever been used for such maladiefb in Send 21 cents one-cent stamps find receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 pa£ e “Common Sense Med¬ ical Adviser, ’’ illustrated. All British subjects are jube j en t iveek over the reign G f Q u g en Victoria 60 years, M *. _ Th« dn world for Onto, BrrW Set*'. Ooort. Salt Rh*um. hr. *• Tot v-'appod Hands, Ohilblatna. ^ kin YreptioBis, and po«4 u '• At. of no p*y requirod. It is guaraqiteed to give satisfaction or money ref jiuded. Price 25 cent* per bow. For sale by Dr. U. J. Reid. Mr. DMjike, the big cigarette maker, lias never smoked a ci garrette. He knows what ’s in 'em. •*Hoh to Cure all Skin Dlar**e«” K^SSLriSSa 9imp!y 'apply “Swayn^A ’%5L Ointment.” liandu, no§«, Ac.. Utriug the »kin dq nther remedy. Ask Druggist for Swayae’ s Oiotmeoi. __ There came very near being ano ther hanging in Oglethorpe rQim ty last week. Thusday n'^ht Felix Bell, a young negrfr, went into the room of Miss Moody near Maxeys, and after he was arrested, the sheriff saw it vras best to carry his prisoner to Athens for safe keeping. Losing Flesh You naturally lose flesh* in the summer and running down is so easy. You get a little weaker each day without hard \y noticing it.:- There is loss of appetite-; headache^- weakness of the muscles, disturbed sleep, weakness of memory, and these are the beginning of nervous P f 0str a tic>n . iron and tonics ^ b iUers may afford some p 4 mporary relief, but what you „ sec j is a f 00( f f 0 , body, brain a rid nerves. Sc 6 t& £mul*tcn- *^7 of Cod-liver Oil with the Hy pophosphitM. fumish«justth« nourishment 1 needed', T for those down ’ and pale and ■ who are ru^ t^in *“ and AUU wfeak t jf VOU lose flesh , take ... _ Scott , _ hmul- c ___, . j n summer j s . *-*. Don-t e. wait • t , mi "11 t 11 sion now. , ■ or winter Vor sale at WOMEN' A3 WELL AS MEN CAN MAKE MONEY. I have an ice cream freezer that will freeze cream perfectly instantly. The cream is put into the freezer and comes out instantly smooth and perfectly frozen. The astonished people? and a crowd will gather to see tht freezer in operation and they will all want to try the cream. You can sell cream ps fast as it can lie made, and tell freezers to many cf them who would not buy an old style freezer. It is really a curiosity and you can sell from 83 to 88 worth of cream and six to twelve freezers every day. This makes a good profit these hard times and is a pleasant employment. ‘W. II. Baird & Co., Dep’t. 228 Sta. A. Pitsburg, Pa., will send full particulars autT, information in regard to this new inventionon application and will employ good salesmen on liberal terms. The question of admitting women to the State University is becoming a live is¬ sue. Well let them in. A Household Treasure. i I). W. Fuller, of Canajoharic, N. Y., 1 says that Me always keeps Dr. King’s New i Discovery in the house and his result^follow family has always fofiud the very best it’ 1 its use: that he would not be without if procurable. G. A. Dykeman King’s Druggist New Catsklll. N. Y... says that Dr. i remedy; Discovery that is undoubtedly he has used it the in best his Cough] family j for eight years, and it has never failed to doall that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Dr.. J. livid’s Drug .Store. Regular size 50c. and 81.00. Lemon _ or oiange extinct . . can_ j be made by every housekeeper, I if they will follow the following, j directions: “Take the peeling A-esh or dry break it into small*! bits, put in . a , ( hottle and coter With alcohol. After standing for some time it will be superior to any you can buy. ! HOW TO FIND OUT. ! Fill s bottle or common water glass wit 1» i urin’and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When stainSflinen it is positive evidence ot kid¬ ney trouble. Too frequeut desire to uri¬ nate ot pain in the hack, is also convinc ing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. - witsA to do; There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmtr’s Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in relieving pain- fit the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of! the urfiary passage. It corrects inability to hold urine and scaldiug'pftius in passing it, or bad effects followingdse of liquor, wine'or beer, and overcomes!that unpleas¬ ant necessity of being compelled to get up many timesduring the night to uri¬ nate. Tile mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing eases. If you need a medicine you should Iwtve the best.' Sold by druggists price fiifty cents and onedol ai. For a sample bottle' and pamplet, both sent free by-mail, mention the Advo¬ cate-Democrat ami send your full post office address to Dr. Kiltiwr & Co., Bing¬ hamton, N. Y. The proprietors or this paper guarantee the geiuiineness of this offer. Executri^Sale. CTATE OF GEORGIA 1 TALIAFERRO ^ , CO UNTV: Pursuant to an ordeT of the Superior court of said county: fVILI, be sold at pifWic Crawfordville outcry befoie the court bouse' door in in said county, on the first Tuesday in July next, witwn the legal hours of sale, the following property to-wit: One lot or parcel of land situated in the town of Crawfordville, in said thereon.’ county, witli only one smaM building bounded as follows: On the North by lot of II M. Holden and lot of the Georgia Railroad anil Bonking Coni pane whereon is situat¬ ed the Depot of said Rail Road, on the East by a public street leadiug North from Main street to said Depot, on the South by Main street, on the West by a public street leading North from Main street and containing one acre more or less. Sold as the property of Sylvester J. Farmer,- late of said county, deceased. Terms cash. This loth davof June. 1897. " FARMER, S ALL IE A. Exbeulrix of S. J. Farmer, deceased. CITATION. ( , . /TJEf-RGIA TALIAFERRO C — )Uf>T\ Notice is hbreby given to all persons coueertird. that Queen Beazley late of IIIImintatration cn the estate of said Queen Beazlev. in said irtate. that administration son. after the objection publication of this Citation. his unless valid iemade to ap pointmeut. Grron under mf hand and ofticial signature tills 9th day of June, 1897 GEO. fL HITCHELfr, Ordinary. _____ Do You Know RAMON’S Oliver PILL& and Tonic Pellets Cure All forms of disease caused by a Sluggish Liver and Biliousness ? CleatlSGS, ^ The Pink Pill The Tonic Pellet Tn vi?nrate$ : ° The little "Doctor’* Book" tells all about it and a week’s Treatment free proves every word true. Complete Treatment 25 cask*. Brown Iffg. Co., H. Y. a OreeneviUe, Term THE GEORGIA RAILROAD. —at the TENNESSEE Centennial Expsittion, From May 1st, to Nov. 1st. 1897. The second largest Exposition ever held id this country, thousands of llome.Seek drs and investors from the West and North West will be there. To show up the wonderful resources along . its line, the Georgia Railroad has' decided to make an Exhibit of those re-1 sources, and asks the people of the Coiin ties an(1 ‘ ownsal °“ git * Hna, ‘? “- ope,B *2 with , thciia in making the exhibit 1 a success-' | ( y f urn jsbiug creditable specimens of alt;: Paint and Fire Clays, description , ' v j l ler lowers and photagraphs of all Mill Sites,exhibits . of all Manufacturing In dustries especially desired. Further arrangements will be made and due notice given regarding Exhibits of Agricultural products, and Fruit in sea sou. For further information apply to, JNO. II. AYERILL, Commisioner, 419 Dyer Buileing, Augusta, Ga, M 0 N 5 % MADE EASILY AND “Rapidly, Head this and i’fhink it Over! We want three or four men with energv and grit to represent us in Taliaferro and adjoining counties. Will.give.the - ',i a sit¬ uation in which they onn make money - rapidly, the work being light and em¬ ployment the year round. Requires QO capital or great education. Some of our best salesmen are country boys. Profits quick and absolutely sure. Write at once for full particulars. Address, If. C. HUDGINGS & CO.. Kiser Building, Atlanta, Ga. LOOP POISON A SPECIALTYo l ;. r r,» tlary llLOOD POISON permanent!? cured in 16 to35 days. You can be treated at home f oriame pric* nutler aamo guaran¬ ty. If you prefer tecomohere wewillcoo traeUo pay rallroa-d fnreand hotel bill*,and ooeharge, if we fail to cure. If you liuvo taken mer¬ cury, iodide potasht and still have »ches and pains, Maeoug F»tch<« Krmouth, Sore Ulcer, Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored HairorEyebi-ows Spots, falling oo •nr p.rtof the body, Secomlary 111.000 POISOS oat, It is (bis We solicit,the most obsti¬ arg rnaranteo to cure. world for nate cages and challenge the always g case we cannot cure. This disease has baffled the skill of the most eminent uncondW pliysi elana* 8500,000 capital behind our loj wnuonlo Temple. CHiCAGU, ILL. ’ $100 To Any Man. i WILL PAY SlOO FOR ANY CASS Of Weakness In Ken they Treat and Fall to Core. An Omaha Company places for the first time beforb the public of Lost a Vitality, Magical Nervoue Tbkat msst for the cure and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-out French remedy; harmful contains drugs. It no Phosphorous or other is a Wonderful Treatment —magical in its effects—positive in it* cure. All readers, who are suffering from a weakness that blights than- life, causing that mental and pbvsical suffering peculiar to Lost Man¬ hood, should write to the STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you absolutely FREE, a valuable paper on these diseases, and positive proof* of their truly Magical Treatment. Thous¬ ands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure, are being restored by them to a per¬ fect condition. This Magical Treatment may be taken at home under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go there for treatment, if they fail to cure. They are perfectly Free reliable; Cure, have no Free Prescriptions, O. D. fake. They have Free Sample, or C $S50.000 capital, and guarantee to cure every ease they treat or refund every doUar; or their charges may be deposited in ‘ a ^ ■ I cured and Whiskey home Hsbit* I &i with I out pain. Book of p*r ticulsr* sent FREE. I Office B.M.wooixrr.M.D. Pryor lol N. St CTS. ten weeks and then stopped Tlie old, reliable Yankee Blade, 16 5 s - 5 ^t issjr&r* ““