The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, October 01, 1897, Image 1
nr . ?* - Sf v. 1 ,1 11 • v" $100 Per Tear. YOL, XXII. We take pleasure in statin g to the trade, and especially to the Laddies, that we have in stock a splendid line of Dry Goods, Consisting of Ladies’ Dress Goods Shoes, etc. Also the best an cheapest stock of Crockery and Glassware, the latest style vaces & Parlor Lamps. The latest style Dress Trimming. You are especially invited to ii . spect these goods and prices be¬ fore making purchases. If yc.t should not do this, and pay 20 per cent. Above my prices, you will regret it. All I ask is to come and look; the quality and price will do the rest. Yours to serve, 1. F. Griffith, Crawford ville, Ga. The Bw-S B-yJ.vi In the world for Onto, Bruises, &or*a, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fev¬ er, Tetter, Chuppc.1 Hands, Chilblains* Ccnw, .and eJl'Skia Erupt ons, and posi¬ tive l ,y cures Pile®, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction ot money refunded. Price 25 cent® per’box. For sale by Dr. K. J. Reid. Oiir Thanks Continued, The following kind patrons liaye p: id their subscription since our last mention. J. W. Lawson, 25c. to Sept. 17, ’97. N. 31. Humphrey, 85c to Sept. 25 ’97. J. 31. Norris, SI to jan 1 , ’98. W. P. Oglaiisee 50c to Dec 1 ’97. J. S. Cimpmajjri, 25c to Feb 1 , ’98. Files! PiSo*; Itching Piles. Symptoms—Moisture; intense' Robing lad : t .n uiy; moat at night; worse by scatemn--. If allowed to continue tumors lorn, v:;» often bleed and ulcerate, l.-e comi:..,: r y sore, fivnyne's Ointment stop* t' a if. king and bleeding, heals ui Oondior.. i.nd in mo;-.: case-, ic:n ^yes the ftWH'K. At ..'r.mtrkt, or b/ nt-Hl, -for 50 tvrus Dr. ti •..■ v. ui- J- Non, Philadelphia. —Mrs. L. F. Stephens will mo ve her millinery store to Dr. White’s office on Broad St. this week. Croup Quickly Cured. Mountain Glen, Ark.—Our children were suffering with croup when we received a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Reir e dy. It afforded almost instant relief.—F. A. Thornton. This celbrated remedy is for sale by Dr. R. J. Reid. —Sorry to hoar that Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Saggus have lost their other twin boy. It was buried Thursday at Sandy Cross. ONElnWLWAYS The ladder was created for one pur¬ pose, namely, a receptacle for the mine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by of two ways. r ; lie one first way is from imperfect acton of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEr' CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy nevs is the civ i cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb, vke the bladder, was create ej for one nm Cubic ..-v-, nnd if not doctored too much is not to weakness or disc t* of* v c*cDt in ra^o Vlo-e c r i a Q- • It is sittiatcu bu.CK and very to the l ladder, there me any pain, disease or m onvenience muni tested in the ki CY: back, bladaer or urinary ] 5 a s l>y rhKtake, at tri •t (*n;-;ru-?r or v.v.n ^ FI T Jiie error : > moue h : a Voided. out cor aside or twenty 7 FCtt ; 71 11 i)r. Kil mr . k y. d bla< K :*i. [ you not • ve i Ty a.; tion your iiamton, a X. Y. Th offer. “IN THE HMTEREST OF Ai <£ PEOPLE." CRAWFORDVILLE. GA.. FRI Y. OCTOBER 1,1897. M Jb. A i-1 J I What the People of that Thriving Town Are Doing. I5Y C. I.. BAGBY. Mr. Dub. Stewart is happy—a fine baby boy. Several of out boys have gone to col¬ lege. The northeaster was a pretty he^vy one last week. Mrs. A. M. Bagby Visited 3Irs. J. T. Taylor last week. Trains on the Ga. R. R. are constantly behind these days Sir. Charley Smith and family have moved to Washington. Miss M. T. Bagby visited her sister 3Irs. R. W. Taylor last week. 3Ir. Robinson, the cotton buyer, is again with us this season. Our town marshal is fixing up the. side walks on Main street nicely. Messrs. Lot Oslin and Parks Elliott have opened up their store at Barnett. Mr. Herschel Stewart ha! moved his family from Barnett to Pearidge. Our ginneries have had to run some at night to keep up with the cotton. The September cotton crop was cut oil 40 per cent so the farmers say by the last drouth. Mr. and 3Irs. J. E. Bagby visited rela¬ tives at Elim, Warren county, on the 3rd Saturday. Mr. Murry Taylor has again accepted a position on theGa. R. R, We wish him good luck. Soldier Crenshaw was somewhat badly hurt in the fuss last week at Atchison’s gin house. Mr. L. S. .Jackson has* fenced in hi s store lot on a line. Jackson is always up to business. A FRICANA will cure Syphilis and Old Sores to Stay Cured. The darkies from all around attended the big baptising •on the- 3rd Sunday'- at Crawford ville. Preaching at Barnett Methodist church next Saturday and Sunday by the pastor, Rev. L. P. Winter. fJUBfAM TEA cures Dvspep- 1 sia, Constipation and Indi¬ gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. Sharon fish market must be pretty good from the quantity that is shipped and sold here every Saturday. Mr. Gibson, the phrenologist and blind man lectured here last Friday night. He is a very good talker. 31r. Arch Harper has been hauling some nice cord wood to 3Ir. J. W. Fallon’s strain mill and ginnery. m ia CUBAN OIL cures v Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu¬ matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents William Thomas, a good old colored man, died at 3Ir. G. XV. Brown’s mill last week after a long illness. XVe need some conpetition in our green meat market, XVe don’t liae to see extoi tion in no lines on business. •rfen x- ^ CUBAN RELIEF euros CS 4? Colic, NeuralgiauutlToothache ia ( j v - e m ; UU U!s. Sour Stomach uud Summer Complaints. 1'rice, 25 Cents. Mrs. Bailie Jackson was visiting her sis¬ ter Mrs. A. T. Gilbert last week. Her health is very muc h improved. Senator XV. T Flynt was down in our village last wf“ek. Jfr. Flynt has many warm friends in this community. Tho fac¬ is fjL simile 4- /? evoi 7 Ugast-urs ^ vnappe*. The new improvement at the Convem will soon he completed which will be quite an addition to that institution. SURE you got what yon want when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapa rilla. Unequalled in Merit. Sales, Cures, Hisre S HO substitute foi Mr JoMh withers and children, of William’s Creek neighborhood, visited relatives in Red Lick district last Sunday. Without A Rival. As a positive cure for sprains,bruises, and pains of all kinds, Salvation Oil has no equal. Mrs. Frank Juif, 518 Gratiot Are., Detroit, Mich., writes : “I used Salvation Oil in my family and can r 5 ay it has no rival as a lini ment; it certainly cures pains. I sprained my ankle and it cured me and since then L have always used it for any pains and bruises.” Salvation Oil is sold for only 25 cents. No other remedy will do Use work as promptly. The Grand Jury done food in its presentsments with tl •oad—it made thorn put their cross.s 1 better fix. Mr. W. It. Reid, one jOrawfbrdvUle’a big whiskey, beer and : .stealers, was iu our town last week. Hioes a/fine fbus iness. When it comes to pay 1 cents a pound for pork and cottc 5 8-4 cents it don’t look like equalize ,igs in our judgment. Our business men s advertise their business in the conn tper, ft is their duty to do so and.t by increase their business. 31 r. L. T. 3Ioore say fi r time Love Atershon buys a suit < J< thes Fouclie follows suit; at,., expect Lewis is not far behind. Mrs. Will Cary was I ;d "near Fair Play last Friday, her home. We sympathize with 3Ir. Cap id children in their sad bereavement. Col. C. B. 3Iitchell, ag for Lucas, Hammack & Co., was inlr sectiou last week selling drugs. Old parley is a good one and knows everybody Master Bobble Maor i left our town last week for his home l Culverton to assist his father in the debt at that place. Bob is a bright youngste* Mr, Porter Flynt, of 'hth West Geor¬ gia, has been visiting rel Wes in this sec¬ tion recently. Mr. F.W^vas raised in this county, a souof tlipijte J. B. Flynt. There was a nice onto ufiu men t given at 31iss Kate Ilarty’s reskyu*e on the even¬ ing of the 17th Instant A good many present and all enjoyed he occasion very much. 31 r. Jesse Chapman, o William’s Creek, says he will get very itetr ten bales of cot¬ ton to the plow this ye:(V Mr. Chapman is a good farmer and a lucky man. lie has good land to work. Uncle Scab Acroe has Den on a visit to Warren county recently, He has resigned • ,, the coroner’s , dflice j,,. v;y n office , he has , he,Id for «ome ten or . ■ -.T'asvu " made a fuithfuhoffice • Dr. M. M Thomas, II the dentist of War ’ county, with his , HOn ^ , c ren ’ were in Sharon last Y ce ‘ i- ' 1 ie Doctor is showing his age verb touch and he is gel ting along In yearV ^ 00 . The Methodist of lnJn will erect them a new house of worg| P m the near future. They have about Si,300 subscribed. They will use the old church a school house, which it was first built for. CASTORIA. Tho fao- is on sinilo every signature '/ wrapper. ef Our opiniou is in a few more years that the lost cause will be entiiely forgotten by most of the people ai| d the old soidiers will be thought about as much of as the Tho fae- li on similo ovsry BlgtitUIB 6 1 balanee of the free neg rot ‘s. 31r. George T. Moore s a >>' 8 while be wa walking with a certai 11 young lady >Sun day, Sidney Fouche took care ol little Henry. XV r e expect fl|id is a good nurse for matrimony. We wish him success. XVe understand Mr- John O’Keer.e will make some more improvements on his store buildings, so »s to straighten the iine of buildings on tim side walk which will improvfe the appearance considerably. An Ideal I’anaeea. James L. Francis. Alderman, Chicago savs: “I regard Dr. Htug’s New Dis covery as ati Ideal panacea for Coughs Colds and Lung Coirfplaints, having used it in tnv family for phvMcian’s tj le l asf prescriptions five years to, the exclusion of or other preparations•' Keokuk, .ova. Rev. John Burg ■ o^m^e \lelSxV a^ V. : ;'^’’ hav^Si H Chwdr"for found V.yeare never any •hing so beneficial, that gave me sueh lT -.peedv ’'iL;lc rGief i ¥A\o?K as * Dr. J King’s A R New S7,rr'°' Discov v ' trial 1 iw ..c > rt,. au* j .. ' Wanted l Agent >• “Tlie Confederate Sol di.r In the Civil War,” it if,hral, 111 ] 2 -iq fu;\ er i It nr orf C E ' c er i ra I t lie 1 ? i j V' man or a i rc ) 1 ri A R1ER-D \ T Cotton ginned by J. W. Fallon up to last Saturday 285, bales; ginned by Tay¬ lor <Sfc Battle, 125 bales, and we would not be surprised if the whole crop is out and cinded oy the middle of October. The crop is short. Mr. Charles Roth visited Madison last Sunday. Mr. ltotli is one of the best , track raisers on the Ga. R. R. and a nice chrisfcaln gentleman. lie lias his track now clean of trash and his timbers all in for the present season. Messrs. J- W. Fallen and Lawrence Bat¬ tle arc the cotton seed buyers of this sec tion. \Vo don’t know, but we think it would pay our farmers better to use their seed on their farms. You haidly ever see a successful farmer selling his seed. A YaUial'te Proscription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., Sun,” writes: “You have a valuable, prescription in Electric 1Mtiers, and 1 can cheerfully recommend it for Consti¬ pation and .Sick Headache, and as a gen¬ eral system tonic it has no equal.” Mrs. Annie Stehle, 2625 Cottage Grove Ave„ Chicago, was all run down, could not cat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restor¬ ed her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and 1 . 00 . Get a Battle at Dr. R. J. Reid’s. Col. Clem. G. 31oore, our boss, was down to see us last, week, 'Phis is tho first time he lists visited our little town in some time. Mr, IV. R. Gunn,his father-in-law, was along with him. Mr. Gunn is one of Crawfordville’s most reliable and sub¬ stantial citizens. Yellow Jack Preventative. Guard against X'ellow Jack by keeping the system thoroughly dean and free from germ brooding mutter. Cascnrets Candy Cathartic will cleanse the system and kill all contagious disease germs. Protracted services will commence at th Presbyterian church on Sunday. The pastor, Rev. F. T. Simpson will be assist¬ ed by 3lr. Burgess, of Madison. Ho nine expects Mr. Shives. of the 2 nd church of Augusta. The public is very respectfully inyited to attend. Yellow Fever Gorins breed in the bowels. Kill them arid you are safe from the awfal disease. Casca reta ( i (!flt roy tho germs impossible throughout the for new W w e *afe-g"ard for young and old against Yellew Jack. 10c, Sue, 50o, all druggists. People (} that never heard a minnie ball nor ie bimsting of a humshell shell should have very little to say about the old soldier s pension. Our Degislatmc un j es3 the legislature repeals tho law. Yellow Jack killed, Cascnrets, Candy Cathartic kills Yellow Jack wherever they find him. No one who takes Cascnrets regularly and sys¬ tematically is iu danger from the dreadful disease. Cascnrets kill Yellow fever germs in the bowels and prevent new ones from breeding. 10c, 25c, 50c, all drug¬ gists. There was a big fracus at Mr. Tom Atchison’s ginnery two or three miles be¬ low Barnett on the 16th instant, in which Mr. William Wright was struck with a piece of timber by a negro named John Johnson. There were four or five whites and blacks into it. Wright was not very badly hurt. The negro, Johnson, was jailed as he could not give bond. The whole fuss w#s about the weight of a bale of cotten Save The Children. When children are attacked with cough, cold and croup, Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup will prove a quick and sure cure. Mr. Elmer E. Baker, Blandon, Pa., writes: “We have used Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup for cough, cold and croup, and found it the best cough medicine and cure for these affections. XVe never run out of it, but always keep it on hand.” Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is sold everywhere for 25 cents. Insist on having it. Lftlh’d ,, 0 1 • In loving remembrance of Mrs. Rebecca Cary who died September the 22 , 1897. She was but 28 years old Justin the bloom °f life but death rarely com« Fee to one whose life was marreil with if faults »«“' ™ *">"• Sbe f»«* church at 12 years of age, and through all the years from childhood to the grave she trusted God unswervingly, gentle ai d pure, looking all ways to the good of others rather than herself. At the age of 21 she wh, happily married an i for seven v< r, there was never the shadow of even a * ight estrangement to full upon wedded life. Four 1 hildren survive *nd 8 on them will for a!i the years to corn u . jpress of her pat Rt < ■> Lcl m he no prominence in or. auizod church work but aolier spore istiauity could ask cor crat nut ,nitv. 2 V istcr, r. wifi* and mother her life was In Advance. NO. 32. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. WAt: !KGP Absolutely Pure ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. one unbroken sacred, unremiting faith fulness to duty. Her last illness was not long, but tender ties bo„nd her to earth; but with perfect trust in God and com¬ plete submission to his will she sutlercd without a mariner, and died without a fear. Death may end such a life hut its influences will linger iu the hearts of thbso who loved her and live and grow and bear abundant fruit long after her precious form has mingled with the dust. She has passed away like a gentle breath. And her eyes are closed with the sleep of death and fall The leaves on the trees will flutter And the drifting snows will cover afi But. she will peacefully, calmly rest Forever happy by angels blest. Just in the spring of womanhood Tender and loving and wise and good, A hi too good for the sinful earth— Only the angels knew her worth; So they called her unto them Decking her brow with a diadem. Betterto smile when such a life, Gives up the battlu of earthly strife; Better to know that her t»ysk is done - Trials ended and glory soul won. bright— dears are vain when a so Wings its way to t he gates of light. She has passed aw ty, but h w sweet good will L ke a fragrant odor lingers still, The tender lesson that memory brings The mantle of patience o’er \r.j flings; Wo learn to follow the path she trod To become like her who has gone to God. A FRIEND. Citra, Fla., Aug. 5, ’96. So far as I have tried Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic it has giv¬ en entire satisfaction. One of my friends used it for sore throat and pronounced it excel¬ lent for that purpose. J. B. Campbell.__ Bird Law Will soon bo out and a good dog will be in demand. I have one for sale, under good control for a puppy. Full Blood Hound but will point anything from a grasshopper up. For his pedi¬ gree ask his mother and for price call on R. B. Strozer, Jeweler, Crawford ville, Ga. —Mr. W. C. Rhodes has sold his stock of goods to the Alliance Store. Keep Up Your Scott’s Emulsion in Summer-time ^c^What are your resources for the summer? Have you an abundance of health stowed tll2 « long, , , not, , u.Cpl£t~ j , , 3W3y IOr fog J ays or does Summer find you low in vitality, run down, losing flesh, and Weak? ScOtt ? S Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil wilt give you the proper reserve force, because it builds Up the system on a solid foundation. A tonic may stimulate; Scott’s £ f i not .Only "llOOSfs " mu s on it sustains. It is a wi 3 « precaution always to have at least a small bottk of Scott's iimulsion in the hou'e. Unopened, it will keep irdefic «tety. Tightly corked, after using, kept in 1 cool pla;v, it will remain sweet for weeks. For sale ty all druggists at ...Dli Cents and