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THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT,
rnBi,rs«En evkrv fridav morning **
CLEM. G. MOORE.
Official OrtaB Taliaferro Co.
CRAW Y'< RDVIi EK, JULY 9, 1891.
OCR NAME. ILLETRIP.
We spent two days on the
Centennial Exposition grounds
at Nashville and we must say the
show was far better than we ex¬
pected to see. It is not tjuite as
extensive its the Atlanta Exposi¬
tion was but the exhibits are
well selected and most hand¬
somely arrangod. A visitor can
see the entire lay-out with much
less fatigue. which
The buildings, all of
are vt r.y pretty, are arranged so
a person can take a circle around
the grounds and sec all the ex¬
hibits and wind up near where
ho entered
The exhibits are fuily-up-to
date and no old tiresome displays
to worry the eye of even those
who have seen the great World’s
Fair and the Atlanta big show.
••Vanity Fair” the midway
side, show department is out at
one side and those who care
nothin# nbout such shows <trc
not troubled with tho tooting of
horns nn clcalls of agents to
visit, those places.
Every boiling is well filled
with exhibits suitable for the
occasion ttinl appropriate to the
building for winch it is intended.
The Georgia Railroad has an
exhibit, there that does credit to
tin, road and Die great section
through which it travels.
The Nashville Banner says,
“For the exhibit of the Georgiu
Railroad, of Die industries and
resourer* of that section of
Georgia wo must say; Your ex
Uibit v xe. is ijjj>** 1'*np: o'/’ t'hr
til Die Exposition, excepting that
of Die Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. l.o us is Railway, and yours
can stand side by side with that
and bold its own.
Tho vond lias taken great
trouble in getting up the ex¬
Dibit, and they have succeeded
in gelling up a fine display of
agricultural, mineral and wood
display's showing that wo Geor¬
gians have everything necessary
to make up one of the finest sec¬
tions in the world.
Sonic lino stalks of cotton
with bolls open and the staple
Mowing down until the whole
looks like a snow bank is attract¬
ing the attention of those visi¬
tors who live in the frozen north
THE DREADED CONSUMPTION
CAN BE CURED
T. A. Slocum, > 1 . < (!»»» (Jr.-at I’lieniift
Scientist. \\ 111 Sind Kr**«\ to It*** A fillet
p,|, l litee lioftlet of III** NrUlf iMt*
rnvfml l<» 4'iir** tot
MitiiiptIon mill Ail 1 tiii-.;
Iron bleu.
Coiidiir ut that lie li discovered a reiia
hit* Ct! l|‘ fOHS !II ami all l«ro:»
filial, throat and lun£ -T scaacs, irencrnl
den'll ml weak nr loss uf Hash and all
com ms of waiting, ami to make i 4 s
ncrits known, h ■ will send, The’ free.
bottles to ain reader of Advo
cate .Ik mm rat who mat be suffering.
\ i n - ■ d ' Iii; ••nen sei.-mific course of
nun! I > *|S permanently t ..iretl thou
an ml . : , I, 1 ‘
!
T !«u . •t.-ider ;i his reiigi. o
dut • V ,1 ■ • , 1iu:ii:im:.\
h
lit *d th " , :
m a curable disea* ■ ;d ail'
ill If Ai:.. a a
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ftt at . atra . u.reu.
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in all p; * world.
1>. t is too late. Con*
sum upinte 'trd, means speed\ * '
an deal} Address T. A. .sio
., J'iu street. New York,
writing the Doctor, please ive
. \prcv' and po*c »ffic uddreas, And
metitiou rettlmg th s ^rtidc in The Ad
voca t e-I>e ukk' r a 1 .
and west, and along by the side
of this cotton js shown the man
ufactured goods in the way of
f .] 0 t} 1i thread, paper and many
other necessary articles of every
day use.
The Road shows that not only
do we raise cotton here but
corn, wheat, oats, frnits and
everything grows on our farms
as well.
Then there areminerals: Iron,
caolin, finest granite to be found
in the world, and various other
things make up an exhibit that
makes the people of a not-so
favorable climate envious of our
good fortune.
One thing that the Georgia
Railroad exhibit at the Centen¬
nial Exposition will do. It will
show to the thousands of hard¬
working, industrious farmers m
the far West what the South has.
These farmers are tired of the
cold, bleak winters of the North¬
west, where they can only work
for five months of the year and
have to set by the fire the other
seven. They are tired of the
failures of the crops in some
sections the continued low prices
in others. They are seeking a
more congenial clime and Geor¬
gia offers it in the fullest extent
Right here the Georgia Rail¬
road needs the help of our far¬
mers. The exposition will last
until Nov. 1st, and the road is
desiring, and should get, from
each county along its line a nice
exhibit of fresh agricultural pro¬
ducts to place before these home
seeking people during the months
of September and October
Every farmer in Taliaferro
should save a few ears of his
best corn, nice peck of fine peas,
wheat, oats, beans, rye, barley,
etc, a big pumpkin, a dozen or so
of line potatoes, small lot of fine
cane, sorghum or sugar, and nice
sample of ohuftts, ground j>eas
. Yffiftg fha; you have to
show up what fine products you
make, and bring them to the de¬
pot here, labeled with your name
on them and let the Georgia
Railroad agent send them on to
the Exposition. Let your coun¬
ty be heard from and seen by
those thousands of people ’ who
are going to the show and who
want to come south and buy
lands and enrich our section.
This exhibit will cost each
dividual very little and the bene
fit to all will be lasting. Give
the Georgia Railroad your help
in this matter and you wiil not
regret it.
A, eoiinly t„
do: Get up your exhibits and
let’s have a littleexnibit here for
one or two days, say the lust
week in August, and then let the
Georgia Railroad carry the whole
exhibit to the fair and do a great
work for us.
Saturday after tho editors from
along the Georgia had received
a cordial welcome from Col. J.
H. Avavilt t f the Georgia Rail
roatl , exlllblt, tlioy exatinned the ,
exhibits and then repaired to the
Casino whore a most enjoyable
laneheon was served. Col. J.
" • '' lute pnsudod over tilts .
feast UUtl it was a royal feast
kutg to be remembered by all
... ’ ., j... 1 • 1 1 ... r , ; n
Vow , lot citizen interest
every
«*d -j • liltin' i up-buililiug , j j- Of r Ills l -
ti, go to work and let’s have a
lit tie show here , Ot our own pro
duets next month and send the
v ’ 111 llllli-! to tllO 2S lllc E^X
,a.
rile*: itridn^ nua.
Sn m>—Moisture; in fens ic-iiu
n \x; If ai hy
sc i .c f * allowed to continue
form. vli cn often hk sr ti .mo nlcerato, be
conn very sore Swayne’s Ointment
steps t e Mid it ldng and Ue- ding, heals ul
Cif in most coses renu.roa th^
tAjM -.i Dr. At Swayue druggist, A or Son, by Phlkwk^phia. mai;, for SO
WEARING VEILS.
This cu/ .om of the fair sex has
some things in its favor. The
the sun and wind, which brings
freckles and tan. Also the
coarse dust
is strained
_ out of the
SS^air that is
V, br e at bed.
■ Uv But there
e VM are things
against this
^Ebl costom also
the most
important being the loss of free
circulating air. The same air is
breathed over and over again.
Women ought always to breathe
pure aii^ Good ventilation,
open air,.»ut door exercise, are
what most women are suffering
for. Some women are invalids,
and are necessarily deprived of
these blessings. Such women
ought to write Dr. Hartman, Co¬
lumbus, Ohio. Answers free.
Pc-ru-na is the greatest reme¬
dy known for the ills of women.
Mrs. A. T. Lewis, of Talrnadge,
Ala., says: “Pe-ru-nais the best
medicine I ever used for pains.
I recommend it to suffering wom¬
en. ”
All those who desire Dr. Hart¬
man’s latest book on this inter¬
esting subject can obtain one for
a short time free by
The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactur¬
ing Company, Columbus, Ohio.
MUST ADVERTISE.
A man may bet,
And a man may sweat,
and a man may puff and blow;
But ho can’t got trado
By sitting in the shade,
Waiting for business to grow.
Losing
FL.,h
You naturally lose flesh in
the sumrper and running down
is so easy. You get a little
weaker each day without hard¬
ly noticing it. There is loss of
appetite, headache, weakness
of the muscles, disturbed
weakness of memory, and these
are beginning of nervous
prostration. Iron and tonics
an d bitters may afford some
temporary relief, but what you
ne ed is a food for body, brain
and nerves.
ScotlS SmuCsicru
of Cod-liver Oil with the Hy
pophosphites, furnishesjust the
nourishment needed tor tnose
who are run down and pale and
thin and weak. If you lose flesh
in summer take Scott’s Emul
Sion now. Don’t wait till fall
or winter before beginning.
For sate at 50c. and $1.00 by all druggista
Public Road Notice.
N EORGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTY.
* Whereas certain petitioners have
made their application to the Board
goads amt Revenue praying an
granting commencing the at establishment Ga. It. R. station of a new at llill- road
nun in said county 1 ,and running in a
emlv direction through tho lands of A. L.
Hillman and intersecting the road running
f rom Samlv Cross to Sharon at or near the
Hiilnmn’s gin house to the Chi. R. R^cross
known as Kendrick crossing lie
abolished; and. whereas. Commissioners
appointoi for that purpose have reviewed
fun! marked out said con tempi at etl road.
and report tothis Court that said road will
he one of much public utility and <
ienee. nwv this is to cite and admonish
ns that on and after the road first Tuesda,
ill August next, said m-w will he
granted if no good c.-iuse is shown to the
, >r*trarv. Given under my hand and seal
this tliefitli dav of .inly 1897.
GEO. H. MITCHELL.
Clerk Board of Roads and Revenue
0 ( rs. ten weeks and mnA 4\, then an st ppul
Thf weekly, old, rt liable filled liipkw with atones Blade, lo of
pages thrill iug tales of adventure.
fun, love, and
Sand 10 ft', in stamp* for 10 w«eks trial
Yankee Blade. Brot>k Me.
Legal Blanks — AT THIS-—
O FFICE
ATHENS DISTRICT CONFERENCE.
The Conference of the Athene
District of the Methodist church
°
night With a good , prayer meet- .
ing. Elder Love joy is presiding
and many good sermons have
been preached. Wednesday
Rev. John Rosser, of the Broad
River circuit, preached a most
interesting sermon. The after¬
noons are taken up with busi¬
ness sessions. There are about
6fi ministers and representatives
of the churches in this district
present, and they all seem to be
enjoying the good meeting. The
session will last about
days. Crawfordville people eff
alf denominations ... doing , . all ,,
ar c
they can to make the meeting a
success and to make their guests
enjoy toeir , . stay among us. rp I ins , .
Conference is composed of the
, best i men over the i, district and „,1
they have a hearty welcome
among us.
WinS&W
baa demonstrated ten thousand
times that it is almost infallible
FOR WOMAH’S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES,
Irregularities and derangements.
It has become the leading remedy
for this class of troubles. It exerts
fa wonderfully and soothing healing, influence strengthen
ng upon
the menstrual organs. It cures
“whites” and falling of the womb.
It stops flooding and relieves sup
ALffv MrL /THE<jj££ i
,y.
«si3 if
SS
'A kM
»kA "*y "^SB kBiiijI
pressed and painful menstruation.
For Change of Life it ia the best
medicine made. It is beneficial
during pregnancy, and homes helps barren to
bring children into
for years. It invigorates, stimu¬
lates, strengthens the whole sys¬
tem. Thin grsrtt. remedy is offered
to all afflicted women. another Why minute will
any woman suffer
with certain relief within reach?
Wine of Cardin only costs $1.00 per
bottle at your drug store.
F"r advice. In cases requiring special direr -
Hons, address , girinv symptoms, the ‘ Ladies’
Advisory Department,” The Chattanooga Med¬
icine Co., Chattanooga, Ttnn.
Rev. J. W. SMiTH. Camden, S. C., sayii
"My wife used Wine of Cardui at homo
for falling of the womb and It entirely
cured her."
Engines & b oilers,
Gins and Presses.
get our prices:
mui ami shingle outfits,
Building, Bridge. Fartorv Furnace and
mM,,cWn *
Thdtimr Pn. u-ino- Tnim-tors Pine Fit
y“d ATW'lIAJf ST
p
Lombard Iron W ks & Supply Co.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
Foundry, Machine. Boiler and Gin Works.
Repairs Promptly Done.
Do
You
Know
sSk x*J rT^r'I? V ijif Jt ¥3 JIX/X/O jT JT
J ToilIC . Pellets _ „ . CUFe -
an(
All forms Of disease caused by t a
Sluggish Liver and Biliousness?
ThePiskPiU Cieanses
The Tonic Pellet InVlGOl'ateS °
The little "Doctor’s Book" tells all about
it and a week’s Treatment free proves every
word true. Complete Treatment 25 cents.
g rown MTg. Co., N. Y. * Greeneville, Tenn.
___
AGENTS WANTED, male or tanalo
in every countv. Business respectable.
Compensation good. Xo trouble to make
some money. Address Chronicle,
ta, Ga** for particulars.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
FBI » bottle or common water "lass with
condition of the kidneys. When urine
stains ]ineu it is positive evidence of kid.
nev trouble. Too frequent desire te uri
n-.ite 01 paiu in the back, is also conviiiG
incr proof that the kidneys and bladder are
out of order.
wiiat to no.
There is comfort 5ti tlic knowledge sc
often expressed, th«t Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfill*
every wish in relieving pain in the back,
kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of
the uniary passage. It corrects inability
to hold urine.aod scalding pains in passing
it. oriiaci effects .following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes)tlmt unplens
ant necessity of being ^impelled t0 S nt
up many timesduriug the night to uri
nate. The mild and the extraordinary
e jj PC t u f Swamp-Root is soon realized. It
s j- an( ] S tho highest for its wonderful cures
Of the most distressing cases. If you need
a medicine vou should have the best. Sold
druggists price iiifty cents and one doT
ai. For a sample bottle and the pamplet, Atlvo
both sent free by mail, mention
ca t e .p e mocrat and send your full post
office address to Dr, Kilmer * Co., Bing¬
hamton, N. V. The proprietors or this
paper guarantee the genuineness of this
offer.
Georgia railroad.
-AT TIIE-
TENNESSEE
Centennial Exposition,
From May 1st, to H«v. 1st 1897.
Ths second largest Exposition ever hold
in this country, thousands of Home.Seek¬
ers 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 au Exhibit of those re
sources, and asks the people of the Coun
ties and towns along its lines to co-opciate
with them in making the exhibit a suceess
liy furnishing creditable specimens of all
Minerals, Paint and Fire Clays, description
i f Water Powers and photographs of In- fill
Mill Sites,exhibits of all Manufacturing
dustries especially desired.
Further arrangements will tie made and
due notice given regarding Exhibits of
Agricultural products, and Fruit in sea
son.
For further information apply to,
JNO. II. AVERILL, Commisioner,
41!) Dyer Buileing, Augusta, Ga,
MONEY MADE EASILY Over! AND
'Bapidly, Bead this and ,Th::ik it
We want three or four men with energy
and grit to represent its; in Taliaferro and
adjoining counties. Will give them a sit¬
uation iii which they can make money
rapidly, the work being light Requires end em¬
ployment the year round. no
capital or great education. Some of our
best salesmen are country bo s. Profits
quick and absolutely sure. Write at once
for full particulars. Address,
II. 0. HEDGINGS & CO..
Kiser Building, Atlanta, Ga.
$100 To Any Man.
W1LL PAY SHOO FOR ANY CASE
Of Weakness In Men They Treat and
Fall to Core.
An Omaha Company places for the first
time before the public a Magical Treat
“ d Vex r uS W^lnis^d'B^toraS 0 ”
Life Force in old and young men. No
worn-out French remedy; contains no
Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. It is
a Wonderful Treatment— magical All in its
effects—positive in its cure. readers,
who are suffering from a weakness that
blights their life, causing that mental and
physical 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 bn these diseases, and positive proofs
of their truly Magical Treatment. Thous¬
ands of men, who have lost them all hope of a
cure, are being restored by to a per
feet condition.
Tbis 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 reliable; Cure.*
have Sample, no Free Prescriptions, O. fake. Free They have
Free or C. 1).
$250,000 capital, and guarantee to dollar; cure
every case they treat or refund every
or their charges may be deposited in is a
bank to be paid to them when a cure
effected. Write them today. r
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curr, Iodide pot : -h, and sGUrhare eches anl
warns,.»» Pimples, ins, Mac ucoQ3 ratihes Colored i:: in! mouth. Sc ;r - Throat,
Copper .* pot*, i leers on
eny part of the body. 3\-.nr or ULOOD BLODl> Ey*hr-. POISON POISON falling
out, it in S3 tbls tills bcf . ..:' I' )-/ vry
VC ’JTU* r.ur.tee to cure, tv thB&c-st rid obsti
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