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THE ADVOCATE-DEMC-CRAT.
JgBUSHED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING It
CLEM. G. MOORE.
Official Organ Taliaferro Co.
CRAWrOHDVIl.DE, SEPT. IT. 1897.
The Oglethorpe Echo and the
Madisonian both comes to our
office twice a week now. The
wave of prosperity surely has
struck these editors.
Mrs. M. E. Brooke anil
daughter, Miss Annie, have re¬
turned to their home at Baytown
Their many friends here wish
they would return to Crawford
ville and make their home here
again.
A Happy Woman.
A happy
woman is a
O- Not all
<- ■U- .’ ) V. ! ‘11 WOfflOn
W?W are happy;
\ 4 but all per
<v-. ^ 1/ foctly hap
f ' 'i'V ' - ]>y women well.
■ J are
Health and happiness are insep
ruble. Dr. Hartman’s free
treat meet Ik; ; made many happy
■ it has restored
man WOl ten 1o jMM’fect health,
Mrs. H. ’obbins. of Mont
rose, j , is one of these happy
women, She writes in a recent
letter to Dr. Hartman:
•‘1 have followed your advice
and feel much benefited by it. I
am i atislied your medicine and
kind advice have done more for
my present health than anything
else < ulil have done. I thank
you sincerely from the bottom
of my heart for all the good you
have done me. I am feeling so
well and free from all suffering,
that my heart goes out in thank
fullness to ,;du.’'
In addition to the free advice
■ fldiieh s o hriciT.h
arc receiving, 1 Dr. Hart¬
man's free eorrespondonco, is
his free book, written for women
only. This book will be sent to
any address for a short time, by
The Pc ru na Drug Manufactur¬
ing Company, Columbus, Ohio.
36 in. Into style all wool dress
goods fl.'ic yu al Alliance Store.
Flanagan mysteriously . got- , out ,
of his cell a! Decatur \ nest a,\
ni.kht. It was thoughl h< w.is
gone but Inter was fomid in an
unused cell m tin jail. docoj-him
think parties tried to
off to hang him. I he dooi ol
Ins cell was locked when found.
THE DREADED CONSUMPTION
CAN BE CURED
T. \. Sloniuv, u. < .. o„. tr eat ci.-mtst
sclent 1st. \t ill Neud I to the %«■*»
c«l, Thrw llottleB of Hi* N«*wly l>l»
coYfrotl lioiHOflioii to 4 nro 4 *m
tNUinplioii himI All l.ittij;
Troubles.
Coiifidcu! that he has discovered a relln
Me cure for consumption and all ,)ro!] ‘
i ',;i;»i, ’ ■■■■ "I hut;* d -. i-es. general
deeline m w. akness. loss .>f flesh ami nil
rollout -ns • >f wasting, and to make its
irrent nt< known, he will send, free,
three luYttles to any ruadt r »>f 1 hr Atlvo
who muv ho sufTcring.
A «iv this “now ■nUli. course
nuns In- periii i..vi,tly erred lliou
MUULS < uil> hop. . -s eases.
Tlu* (1 considers i! his religious
lint y duty whirh ho nwc^ It • hum.:’. :v
siutHlu uri*.
lit ; oved the drcadril consume
turn , a rable disease lieyor.d
d tuM, and has on li . ill I,'- Am.wi ill ami
ot «*
•lime "" ” l;! '
p
in all pi ts of the world.
Don’t lie’ v until it is too lute. 1
«"I« utumerrupted mean* -oeedy
A ' * '
HU Al wr IV- >«H I ' p.1.1 i -.At
,.VU.- and peMollle a birrs- .ml aLo
mi'iiiion veadlnj th - article in The
Tocate-D^mocnit*
OUR SCHOOL NOTES.
Matters of Intern from Stephens High
School ami it’s Pupils.
Clarence Bonner is also on the
sick list.
flourishing, . , . .
Our School is ,
new pupils are coming in weekly.
We welcome Sim Phelps, of
Waynesboro. Let us make him
feelant home among us.
Mr. Veazey’s fondness for
tending general meetings
growing on him. He now goes a
week ahead.
Earnest “Proctor” Taylor is
afflicted with a stubborn case of
chills—whether malaria or Latin
is the cause is not definitely
known.
Our Trustees seem more alive
to the interest of the school than
they have been of late years.
New seats will soon be ordered
and we are hoping for new black
boards.
We extend a hearty welcome
to Bert Edwards and Oscar Port
wood from Sandy Cross. J a mot
Oveaton and Leon Chapman have
also left their country schools
and are now pupils of S. H. S.
Once more our girls are play¬
ing over the grounds at Liberty
Hall, a delight they have for
some time been deprived of. It
was thought at one time* that the
boys might throw a stray ball,
and break off Mr. Stephen's fin¬
ger, but bless him! we wouldn’t
harm a hair of his head.
Miss Janie Reid, one of our
former pupils, bade us good-bye
on Tuesday. Bhe has gone to
the Industrial School at Milledge
ville. We will miss her in our
school. No pupil excelled her in
classes and well did she deserve
the high esteem in which she
was held by her last faithful
teacher.
WiIlium and Russel Reid, and
Alvin and Ralph Golucke have
decided to try their hand at bus¬
iness this fall, but will come in
next term, Some are waiting
for the Association to pass by.
By the way, was there ever any¬
thing as much talked of? Every
lady in town it seems has it on
her mind.
Speaking of the Association
reminds us of Robbie at the last
p. Conference. He had
heard delegates talked of so
much Tie had pictured them in
his mind seated at the supper
table and he expressed “Ma. those his don't sur¬
prise by saying, these just
look like delegates,
like Pa.”
Alex. Beazley, Editor,
Pupil of the Stephens High
School.
“My boy came home from
school one day with his hand
b;idh . , acera t ed and bleeding,
;uul su ff ( , rinff ilt with pain,” Meyer says
Mr E j Schali.
J{ros • Drug Co., St. Louis, Mo.
dressed tho wound, and ap
i. li(>(r Chiuub crlain's Pain
reolv An pain ceased, a nd in
a remarkably short time it heal¬
ed without leaving a scar. For
cine or prescription equal to it.
f consider it a household neces
s py •• r fhe 25 and hO cent sizes
j ()) '. sa |g ] n - l) r R. J. Reid.
.
Sent to tht< Exposition.
Mr. F. P. Hall brought in a
hill of cotton stalks Saturday
that had 145 bolls on it and it
was S( , nt ml t | le Nashville Fx
ic>n Monday afternoon, We
j Kl( j t he promise of several others
Dial did not coute in. We are
sorry that our people do not
rake more interest in this matter
of . ulvor tising their county. A
^ a lk of COttOll tIlf* size of the
above would yield about 3 cents
wortb of Unt an d the sight of
uoh Uliv’-ht hrilio-a citizen here
with thousands of dollars to in
vest aipong us , and yet some say
these few stalks Of cotton xviH
()u , noro ,- oot J j n a hale of COttOll
than exhibited at the Exposition.
It is a mistake. Messrs. Averill
and Hudson will be he.-e Satur
(to-morrow) to tell ns Of
tl „, M . advantages. Everybody
vorne and hear them.
Spring . beds , and , bedsUads . 1 . ,
all grades, ftt C. H. Lolucke **
Cos.
Took the Wrong Horse.
’There was a little mixture of
horses and horse owners here
Saturday night last. Mr. Prank
Akins v. ho lives up m the edge
of Greene county was down Sat
urday and when he got ready to
return home that night he could
not find his cream colored horse
was hitched to the rack,
He went p ome and returned Sun
day morning, still looking for
the lost horse. Marshal Tucker
found a gray horse at the rack
Sunday morning that no one
knew the owner of. It was found
that Isiah Lawson, colored, had
swapped for the gray horse and
Mr. Akin went to.Lawson’s and
found him with the missing
cream horse. Lawson had
driven the horse on Sunday and
was making no effort to return it
to it’s rightful owner. He was
ordered to bring the horse to
town which he did, but on reach¬
ing Mr. C. C. Caldwell's lot Law
son got off-Hie horse, went to the
well in the back yard, pretend¬
ing to get water, but kept on
through the yard and off down
towards Mr. Newt. Chapman’s
and made good his escape. Mr.
Akin had a warrant issued for
Lawson. It turns out that the
gray horse really did not belong
to Lawson,v It was left at Cald¬
well’s stables.
Yellow fever is growing worse
in Ocian Springs and New Or¬
leans, La. ifnd in Jackson, Miss
and many other southwestern
cities.
All Her Life E
Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Utbonia, Ga.,
says that his daughter, Ida, inherited a
severe case of Eczema, which the usual
mercury and potash remedies failed to
relieve. Year by year she was treated
with various medicines, external appli¬
cations and internal remedies, without
result. Her sufferings were intense,
and her condition grew steadily did worse.
All the so-called ttaod remedies not
__ Yseem tc reach the dis- S
ease at all until
S.S. was given, when
an improvement noticed.
was at once
The medicine
continuecd with
§k orable she results, is cured
now
sound and well, her
skin is
1 clear and P ure and
5 V * * tV she has been
* from what
ened to blight her life forever.
S.S.S. (,guaranteed purely vegetable)
cure. Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer,
matism, or any other blood trouble.
It is a real blocd remedy and
cures even after all else fails.
A Real Blood Remedy*
Take a blood rt’medy for a blood
a tonic won’t cure it.
Our books
on blood and
skin diseases
mailed free to
any address.
Swift Specific
Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
Citation.
p EORGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTY.
" *
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. Rachel Kent, the widow of John J.
Kent, 'ate of said County, deceased, hav¬
ing in due form applied for twelve months
support from the estale of flit* said John
J. Kent and the appraisers duly appointed
having tiled their report, setting aside
such support, I will t>w-s upon said ap¬
plication the first Monday jn October,
1897. This is therefore to notify all pi ■\
so ns interested in the estate of said John
J. Kent to show cause why said applica¬
tion should not he granted and why said
returns should not l>e admitted to record.
Given under mv hand and official sigua
lure Tills the 8 th d*v of September 1897.
GEO. H. MITCHELL. Ordinary,
~
Land Sale.
-wwnu. he sold, in front of the door
M f . p 0 ,. r t House o f
Taliaferro County. Georgia, on the first
Taeadav in Oct.flxjr next, for cash. io tlie
‘land, siniated
the 172nd district G. M. eaid county, con
mining 180 acres, more or less, hounded
; n<1 in gtihlic Road from Shamn to
Ilfflman.Ga
Nod ''n‘ llvl “«; ;"*'"y'. ,i
^a^SiMcLfity! ’.V. A. Cary, and ln , r belong- her fr guar- to
ianic Cary or as
>> . A. V Alii,
Guardian of the person and property of
Janie Cary.
This. bept. 189..
Ladies Who Suffer
From any cornpla.ot pocu'.ar .• to to
their sex-such as Profuse.
ful. struat.on. Suppressed are soon or Irregular^Men restored to
b eQ hh by
T2-, Dradlieia S F Female ema | c Regulator. AVegu a
It is a combination of remedial
agents which have been used With
the greatest success for more than
25 years, arjd known to act speci
f ,‘° l 'V ith
r! recommended for
such complaints
orjiy. It never fails
( / K31V to give relief and
' I restore the health
f i j| of the suffering It should
,« \Ml e v/omar).
j I \ be taken by t!)e
)f airl just budding
'f lj [Ul iVi into womanhood
! ,,/hen Menstrua
r ~' 3S *~ a * a! tl0n ,s Scant > Su P'
Jt*. ““pressed. Irregular
or Painful, and
all delicate women should use it,
as its tonic properties have a won
derful influence in toning up Gnd
strengthening the system by driv
ing through the proper channels
all impurities.
“A daughter of one of my customers missed
menstruation from exposure and cold, and on
arriving wrecked, at until puberty she her health twenty-four was completely of
was recommendation, years she used
age, when upon my
one bottle of Jlradlield’s Female Regulator, com
pletely restoring her to health.”
J. W. IlELLCMS, Water Valley, Miss.
The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga
SOLD BY. ALL DRUGGISTS AT $1 PER BOTTLE.
THE
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
-AT THE-
TENNESSEE
Centennial Exposition,
Prom May 1st, to liov. 1st. 1897.
Tho second lartrc't Exposition over hold
tin* , . country, thousands , , of . Homo.: i. ,
in cox
ers and investors from the West and North
West Will he there. ,
To.show up the , wonderful , ,. , resources
along its line, the Georgia Railroad
decided to make an Exhibit of those, re¬
sources, and asks the people of the
ties and towns along its lines to
with them in making the exhibit a
by furnishing creditable specimens of
Minerals, Paint and Fire plays,
f Witter Powers ami pl^tngraphs. of ajl
Mill Sites,exhibits of all Manufact uring [n
dustries especially desired.
Further arrangements will be made and
due notice given regarding Exhibits
Agricultural products, and Fnut in
son.
For further information apply to,
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a cure 13
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
OTATE ^ OF GEORGIA—Taliaferro
County. having demands against the
AU persons
estate of John J. Kent, late of said county
deceased, are hereby notified to render in
their demands to the undersigned property
proven according to law: and all persons
indebted to said estate are required to
make immediate payment. ,
This 13th, day of August 1897.
RACHEL KENT.
Administratrix of John J. Kent deceased.
TAKE NOTICE.
In connection with Wi Uch, clock and
jewelry repairing, during the summer
i months, (provided you bring the machine
j to nivshop) I will make sewing machines
i ru n light and stitcli perfect that you con
I sidei wortlik-ss. I can repair any kind of
j 1,0 machinery, CD l If am I do a nm practical gee satisf-usam workman. I
:
want no p.-, > .
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CITATION.
M. F. Griffith has d.jiymade appiica
,,on to th '' , in '!'T' i '- , ’ cd to |J '; »PP«' nt «l
,
Georgia, deceased, and for permanent tet
:.r- of administration <m said estate, and I
Mond-e'in'oetX r next in"n.yoffi^ w
Tbts bept. . . ah , 189, .on.
J T ,P^e™ Coun^SSk