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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1897)
THE ADYOCATE-DEMfrCRAT i —-----—-- ruBi.rsHEr> everv Friday uoRNiNc »* CLEM. G. MOORE. Official Or^an Taliaferro Co. < RAWFORDVIIXE. AUG. B. 1897. THE VALUE INCREASED. Tho tax digest ill the office the compel roller general shows date j an increase in the taxes to ■ ns received from fifty-six court ties in the state. The. increase a mounts to something over one million dollars and is of unusual mportanop. I! is gratifying news to know hat Taliaferro county's valua lion in property, in .creased %24, :;»5. This is ow of the strongest ( • vidences th it oar county is im¬ proving, and when compared with tho -, t vventy others in the state that have fallen behind in (heir tax r,Hants, we are proud to jv ■ Tttliaforro climbing up the ladder. The 'is r-allv no county in : imr along letter rro. Our farmers have vvoi'iicu \vf. ,F I this \ ear and w,. win, ,1,3 I,,-s. l-'-l ................. that tl„,y t* ever Ii.i l. \ majority of <e r iteo'.b* hit e IrOio'bt lightlv td •.'••«>ds on tom- and . ll till ordl n irv p * i s paid for notion tlie ("FIJI II: ' • J soil 1 *J „ny of o,ii me '«•<" I'rolHs their !;■ an investuu-nts. All th ■ uiei'cliants in this coi’fi ty are doing well, lu Orawforff ville. every bu.sinoss house is t CK -'U|iie:l, and not it single vacant ilweiling bouse in 1 he place- All i.nr merchants are doing a pro fitable busin (* s s and others are thinking of opening up. We would not be surprised to ;see .several new business houses and otheiy. busiiti -.- u-s during' ‘he coming season. •■The more the merrier” 1 Vawiordvillc merchants are drawing trade from sections they never reached before and this winter they will reach out still fart her. everybody is talking the won-' derful progress the town is mak¬ ing, and cou(tied with the fads in the case, the advance is per¬ manent and soon the croaker’s voice will be drowned in the busy hustle and hunt of pro¬ gress. Lei the good work move i m. Tltc people should stand by tlov. Atkinson iu his t iffort (o vemiieate the law. THE DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED T. \. M’tiun, At. ih«‘ CliPmlit s, Will S«‘iul I iti 1 , It* li»»' . liti. D 111-. Ne«l» l»U n»\fvv.l I’.entedit'- tn CtHe ( i>n Mlil>;>ti(>n Mlttl Vli l.i.ng T r«»ul*l«“». \\>iJ\tU'nl UgU ht 4 Imx tlivt'ox < rftl a rcHa wr coiVM unptUm and nil z- vhror.l a iv l «li 2 v- ami AwakwvsN t*vs *»f ilt'sli ami all uis avtlu , ami to maUo its civil u Ml), p will t l i ?i n \ r .5 ll in ii; I Hcb.s constini j> t U'U X i*t' a v'u am a«;i Ini*- rit'iin ami •i?H rator mu is is of -s' ivm Jttxi a; d c .r»ni. Dan’s . too O !1 Ad i: 'X T. A turn, M. < .. I sT re!. ^ ork, mid \\ V, . I. • \pr and j>< a idru men in reading arttc m The \A»crttc-Deiuoci SUMMER VACATION. Nearly every woman wlio can afford it takes a few weeks rest during the hot season. Dressed in a cool gown, reclining in a 1 1 a m mock, walking in shady groves, cooled ’t -V bvocoan spray, resting the . v ; m on green sw a r d, she seeks re cuperation 1 t O ffl <■ a r r y h e W lii I {{WjjSL through a noth- But er year, alas’, how many women there are that cannot afford to take this very much needed rest, Bound by domestic duties, or held a a prisoner by office work, dri ven by necessity to shop or store the year round, because she can hot spare ti days wages, she toils on without a vacation, tired listless, spiritless, discouraged, • back¬ ache, head-ache, trembling limbs palpitating heart, poor appetite, Hashes of heat and cold, sleep Icssnc.ss. For such people, next to a cation is Pe-ru-na. Pe-ru-na calms the nerves, quiets the mind, gives natural . St ,] and mot- hope, brings restful and r„K„i«r md-diu,, «n<i ....... ,dl that -l.*» *» mitigate the bad etl -cts ol 0\tl work and want, of a vacation. .... 1 he I e-ru.'U Dill!, Alanui.n t tiring Company of Columbus, , 1 ,-,- .sending for » si,„n I...... written expressly tor w omen, This book will be sent free to women only. Better get up®,nice exhibit for the Nashville fair. It wiM#* you. I)r. Calhoun, father SundS of theHjg Junta specialist, died Newntm. The third ‘"first” bale lvfli'trted oi|_ jj of o'ie sertsi, WffS front Sumpter count-y Saturday. With the valuation of property iu this county increasing and ! our farmers making good crops, what better county do you want. In many parts of the state the crops are reported at 100. Some farms of 200 acres report that they will average a bale to the acre. 'flie Rome cotton factory has received an order for $21)0,000 worth of heavy cotton duck for mail sacks by the government of the U. S. Our people are surely blessed with tine rains up to the present, tind the prospect we now have for a good crop should make one feel very thankful. Greene county citizens will hold a meeting Monday and get up an i : exhibit for the Nashville fair. Let us call a raeetibg here (th Monday and send in an ex hibit from Taliaferro, Let's uol be behind. The great Pinkerton agency have two men at work on the U er ease. It is said that •liers have threatened nves of Bov. Atkmson and Dr. 0. A Ryder. Tho lync.hed Ry der had s e.: ’> »0 life insurance and the is oalcvdafod to do a great l leal of work iu i at this time. It is a slutiite to have lawless mobs th mi toning the life of ~ (lov.'rnor of <>:-,r si ate because ~ sees lit to enforce the law a 5 i hose who res! e its , ? Wanted, Evervbtxly to gf .t a xf Pr. Tichonor.s Antlstqv \vor lerfr'l healing ninvtoent 1 cen v ivuirnec 11 ils i> si act ion. On Bn 1 ji B: lisos. ( : ■. like magic. tdetir 1 id. pleasant odor and stainK usf> . u Rons. Drawn to Serve a tithe Superior Court of Talin'errolf aunty Aug. Term 11807. GRAND FURORS. j py Asburv, f. B. Taylor, S J Jones, Sr., '(’I,os. L. Chapman, John Johnson, i I). Had,away, A C Davidson. 'i D Wallace, 'V ii Gunn, i t. Bentley, John Rhodes, Jbseph tV Farmer, , r „ M .irden, 'Imvi W Morris, * J Fjynt, . A Rhodes, A V Davis, *’ttns Hicbards, S A Cliapn lan. , jA Wocd iil, h avl 'd A Perkin*, JRn <Mven D Moore, t.i(:o I Rhodes, * X Chapman, j.,< f, Moore, n T Heard, IVLunSi,. ' T Wright, i J Davis. TRAVEi RORS. Jesse Moore, Jr., i 1 Bishop, Ira W Ellington, Gunn, Jack O Stewart, h Richards, X .M Humphrey, .tari.s ]I Golucke, Jesse Asbury, , T Gunn, 1! T Harper, | :w O Wright; A It Smith, Iborge V Shields, John Burke, tV Brown, W S Muttdows, boss ft!, Gunn, M K Moore, |rr Hillman, H F White, Harrison, tV M Parker, f- Foss, .1 Ruff KendriekjJ I Mathis, T O Gunn, , A Stone, Jiv, F L A-shui y. J W Allen, Thus E Bristow S S Ellington, E M Stewart, Asbury Ogle-tree, Job Moore. — hair - ‘ T sk " r inclined . to fall If your im out and become ' bin use Hall’s , RgnevPbr j^p. ~ 1 A~art~\fT’ ‘ S ‘ Nelsm reported > quite to bk Ladies -_ Who a Suffer —, rf : - their sex—such is Profuse, Pato* ful. Suppressed >r Irregular Men struation are non restored to oealtn oy i g rac |fi e id' s peualeRegulator. romedio, j ogents whict) ha'e been used with : t h e greatest success for more than ®y«.«yyr 1 ; i fically With and Jn the organs of Aeostruation, and ;comn)ended for irh ? enmnlnirtts p ly. o It pever c rails I give relief aijd tore the health the suffering np. It Should •M by ttj* ti i >U\ just womanhood budding ■ .o i w ^O IMoostrua ti«n is Scant, Sup pressed. Irregular or Pat 0 ful, aod ail delicate wonjc) should use as its topic proper ies pave a wop derful influence If toping up and strengthening .? the'systerri by driv mg through . the f P -•- 1 - all impurities. age, when upon my roconmendation.uho used J. w. IIELLCM3, ’Vttter Valley, Miss. The Bn adficlo RcauLATo* Co., Atlanta, Ga. SOLD BY A! . DRUGGISTS AT 01 PER COTTLE. - 5BH-3E--"A j 1 ^Mothers! i) | rp«E I forts discom- and C , U daiigers of I a ►ifi' j child-birtUcan be £ ] I I almost m- ^ tirely Wine of a voided. C.irdui vi | p j relieveser- K | ! pectant moth¬ w ers. It gives tonetothegen- WK organs, and I puts them in condition to do tl e.r work j perfectly. That tnjdces sbo: preg¬ 1 nancy less painful, after tens labor ami hastens recovery child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthv children. j VmeSrduf has also brought happiness to ? thousauds of homes b- .tr, n for g. years. A few doses often brings « toy to loving hearts ta it loijw U ior a darling baby. X<> tvoman fcj should neglect to try it for tins it trouble. It curesnine cases out ‘-t of ten. All druggists sell Wine « of Cardui. Ji.cu per bottie. K Iff U & directic-ns. For adv'ce address, In cases givine re^ufrl^t P stnaptoms. B. the " Ladies' A.'-isory p-pkni—nt.** Col C-"«si:a The C Qga M;it etaa g nocjfa. Term. K jit p Mrs. LOUISA HALE, of J?T?rs or,, C T&y*: t ‘ When I first to<A Wiy- 4 oi* -‘'fl -i jig we had been rr.arri^d thr*e y^*r s. but cohIJ not have any chiijr* d- B B montiis later i had a fine girt B S ** HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with tirin and let it stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence o! ki I ney trouble. Too frequent desire to uri¬ nate ot pain in the back, is also convinc¬ ing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. knowledge : Tliere is comfort in the so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-; Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills j everv wish iu relieving pain in the back. kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of. the uni ary passage. It corrects inability to hold urine anti scalding pains in passing - it. or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes!!hat unpleas ant necessity of I ing compelled to get up man - title- •during the bight extraordinary to uri Date, i lie mild ae i the effect of Swamp-R tot is soon realized. it stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine von should have the best. Sold by druggists price Hi fry cents and one at. Fora sample bottle and pamplet, both sent free by mail, mention the catc-Demo<Vrat and send your full post office address to Dr. Kilmer <k Co.. Bing hit:rdon. X. V. The proprietors or paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Petition for Incorporation. QT ° ATE OF GEORGIA—TALIAFERRO COUNTY, To the Superior court of said County: Tin- petition of David Davis, Neff A. Tint M. Months. Alexander Edge. Henry T. Taylor, Alien Edwards, " ns they tnav fromtime totime elwrt. to be incorporated for a term of Twenty t with the pnvtiegeof renewal thereafter under the name ami st.vlc of Tin- \ otmg shepherd of Pleasant Home Society with m-dispose of veal and personal nidge and imcli other funds as may iu the ztztttss Jrssn^r ftn( j | () yoml order in and around their place of biwhRSK or contiguous tivere to. to make sueb constitution, i>y laws, rules ansi n-etiiation-: for the government Of-aid society and its officers and fol¬ fuij v carrying out the purposes of said clety nt tti-e not inconsistent with tlife consti tutlon and bvws of said state nor violative of private rights. ^tnsbdGv^lt'a^lrm'ar'Level urn Rapt is) r-Ti'tirrlt in said county.* That the object of said society (the same Iteing a charitable organization m |;“f To aid Zu , mrv decent amlChristain methods and not for individual pecuniary «»>» .m’the officers said society shall I 4 .; ,i'^ of SeVretaVv | u . nt vk-,-l'n-shl-.-nt. , M]( , Tr( . a<ul .,. r ’n„, election term, of of , I Hc t .. powers and tint Ies of said officers to be fixed by the constitution apd by laws. -h That said society shall also have Boavti of Managers conposed of not less than nine nor more than fifteen members, constitution and by laws. , \y|,,.r ( .fore votir petitioners prav an or ’■< - incorporating them, their associates. successors and such others us they niay time to time elect as aforesaid, and inferring upon them all of tlie po wers usually granted to corporations of like kind and character. This 2(>U\ day of July 1897. M. Z. ANDREWS, Attormy for Petitioners. ; GEORGIA—Taliaferro County, I, S. If. Rhodes clerk of the Supeiior court of said county, do hereby certify that the ' going petition for incorporation is a true SSSSSS KiSff»! 52” " l " 1 ln 'Witness my official signature and seal of said court this 2bth Julv 1897. S. H. RHODES; Clerk Superior Court Taliaferro County. SfOO To Any Ian. — WILL PAY $100 FOR ANY CASE o? Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail to Core. An Omaha Company places for the first time before the public a Magical Treat¬ ment for the cure of Lost Vitality, Nervous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men. No -worn-out French remedy; contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. It is a Wonperfi l Treatment— magical in its effects—positive in its cure. All readers, who are suffering from a weakness that blights their life, causing that mental and phv-deal suffering peculiar to Lost Man I: id. sf-ould write to th - STATE MEDICAL COMPANY, Omaha. Neb . and they will send vou absolutely FREE, a valuable paver on these diseases, and positive Thous- proofs of their truly Magical Treatment. ands of men, who have lost all hope of a cure, are l*ing restored by them to a per feet condition. taken This Magical Treatment may be at home under their directions, or they will pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who prefer to go tilers for treatment, if they fail to cure. They are perfectly reliable ; have no Free Prescriptions. Free Cure, Free Sample, or C. O. I). fake. They have ^50.000 capital, and guarantee to liar, cur© every case they treat or refund ev or their charges may l>3 depo -' 111 «.3 bank to be paid to them when P cure effected. Write them today. F, 0, Ccmpasy MAKE Corsets > American Realities m sififl FC.CO C0RRECT ....... " J SHAPES, ■I k ARTISTIC UlpEFFEOTS I \/r- All ri.y' , , j / 1ft 11 L611S*tOS. -> x, ’sr O On Each Box. : j%r.c/co'% Y NrWr ” ” ** K v * I 3 iLdk MODELS. mmi FANOY ' m m FEATHEROOliE CORSET GO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY IIOLDEX & CO Crawfordville, Ga j T list. i» p GEORGIA RAILROAD. -AT THE-- Tr j EN „„„ N LoOct tr . Centennial ^ Eisositiion, x ~ 1 ^ From May 1st, to Fov. 1st, 1897. The second largest Exposition ever iirf-J in tliia country, thousands of Ilome.Setk Cl’S and investors from the West and North NVest will lie tliere. To show up the wonderful resources along its line, the Georgia Railroad has : .dtSffftea tO nHlRWMTiexmhtrot m>---'Tt« j sources, and asks the people of the Coun I tjes#n(1 towns along its lines to co-opeiate -th them in making the exhibit a -uece by iurn.sbmg ,-rrfffable spenmer-, of ail «« ^‘““nd phoh^phs Manirfacturiug Ii lu- all MMI Sites.exJiibitsofal) desired, tiustrics especially Further arrangements will he made and due notice given regarding i-.xlubii; <>t Agricultural products, ami l-vuit in sea son. j For further information apply to, ' u VVERILL C'ommisioner. 41!) Dyer Buileiug, Augusta, Ga Engines^ Boilers, Gins and Presses. GET OUR PRICES: Complete Cotton, Saw. Grist. Oil and Fertilizer Mill outfits; also Gin Press, Cano upland Shingle outfits. ppuldiiw Bridge, Factory Furnace and p.,ilcoad Castings; iiailroau Mill, Machm jsfs , . lml Factory Supplies, SUSai'DAV. . >««- r*'«■ Cora-: ® 1 M lusiis. Lombard Iron Fks& Supply Co. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Foundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin iVorks. Repairs Promptly Done. Do You Know % *LIVER PILLS tU1U qrwi * I OTUC _ PcliStS ,, , ClITC A1I forms of disease caused by a Sluggish Liver and Biliousness ? The rink Tin Cleanses The Tonic Pellet IuvigOTCiteS The little “Dcetor’s Book’’ tells all about it and a week 3 Treatment free proves every woTd true. Complete Treatment 25 cents. Brown Mfg. Co., N. Y. & Greeneville, Tenn. AGENTS WANTED, male or femrde jj-j eve ry county. Business respect;.H b*. (jornpensiition *uo<‘ 1. No trouble to ill.xC soitk* money. Address Chronic!* 1 , AusrtiS" ta. Ga., for particulars. 1