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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1897)
The Advocate-Democrat. $100 Per Year. YOL, XXIIa UMUlUUl ftnppifll harcfaiTK A/1 XAq(AAlIU •hi. 1 UlO «..v nCClv in Ill Dry Goods, Consisting of Ladies'Dress Goods Shoes, etc. Also the best and j cheapest stock of Cfockerv and Glassware, the latest style vaces & Parlor Lamps. The latest style Dress Trimming. You are especially invited, to in¬ spect these goods and prices be¬ fore making purchases. If you should not do this, and pay 20 per cent. Above my prices, you will regret ft. All I ask is to come and look; the quality and price will do the rest. Yours to serve, Oil, The best hr the. market at lowest price, M. F. Griffith, Ci’awfordville, Ga, HqY t mm m 1 Sf W lIAUOAltn'S Are fully restored BPK I kVtfCIFICT.4Bl.KTS. < ■ by 1 box, $1.00; 3 boxes *2.50, by I laniard's Dial! Full 'ATLANTA, particulars Address, application. Specific 0 sent . 4 . Co., by on $2.50 Reward The Haggard Specific Co. Will give three boxes of their Specific Tablets, worth S2.50 to any one who may have used as much as one box of their tablets without decided benefit. Wc have never heard of a- ' single ease where the tabfcts.have failed to give satisfactory re ’ suits, and if there is a person to lie found who lids used them without benefit we want to know who he is and where to find him. They never fail to cure kidney and bladder ffbublas and affections of the genital organs and overcome all debility and weakness in.both men anil women, jf.iey iw.jvrove the und appetite, aid digestion const!pa Bud assimilation overcome lion.' Tliev have vital effect, on all of the sedrVtory organs and establish ai healthy condition of the mucous and gland secre f'ons in every part of the body; capillaries overcome all torpid conditions o>f the and secure.,perfect circulation <:f the blood, so that every organ is supplied heart and Being every function is normal and thy. only remedy ever compounded that ully meets the logical physiological it is coil itions of the humaiv system, no won ,, r that tlvev give results unknown to medical science. No matter if tlie doc¬ tors and all remedies have failed, try tlie <fablets and be convinced that they are euperior to all k*own remedies, l'lieir effect outlie nerve centres is a complete ’surprise Cases to physicians that lmve who baffled have the used skill them. seemed of best piivsiciaiis and no remedies lo benc'it.’havo '>(«•» promptly controlled Tablets, and permanently euretl IA the Cajjses wlwre injections of morphine have Seen resorted to as-tlie only promptly means oi even -temporsiry relief lsivc been con trolled by the Tablets and the trouble completely overcome by their use, Boxes Flice One Box 81.00, cr Three if not on*sale in your locality, At- or direct from llasgard. Specific Uo., iantu, Gstt j*?*? toS&SSklbf i^sfiiltife; »«£'.• ‘ri ME** n , ^^5 ! Bill h I 0 | I 'Wh '.Wfld ;|N @g 11^ S” '' #Wlg|Ci||NK 1 - I -£>o not bo deceived by nDnrtnjf a'dVertlrf-mf nr> and think you can ffet the best ni^de, finest finish and MOST POPULAR S2WJ8C MACHINE for that a i ' pirts. flnenes*B imprertetnents of ilniegvbe^fi^ t h'i MEW in «ppenra»nce, HOME- or has I as many ss ! WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. Tfoe Net Homs- Sewing Machise Co. SBAynr. CaicAcrf, Mass. iT.r.. Berm St, Lons, Mass, Mo. ts ChiosSqtabe.X. Dallas, TfcXAS. y - fiAN Faoxcisoo, Cau Atlanta , Oa, FOSS SALE OY I J. T. OVERTON a\; CO.. UNION POINT, GEORGIA. Zackery Sc Stewart, , Jw"; Ts.ou.r- 1, R-sf ?4 Mur.,n Fhi> SooVnf w, = onr olitee'o* buMaes.s. LoT>nl,' bWe'e-arontcc : c satisfactf ' or-es ka Luo Lttention ,r? -w P L,.‘, ■ ' ]>:ud for aH -i lt.i r- —ir: time-. Mt-i price . .. 7 .et •, HACKERY f- STEW ART. .. Sl'air'a, (r-a 1 CRAWFORDVILLE. GA., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1897. SHARON ITEMIZED. _ wi '“ i ii,ePM P ie »'«■** ’town Are Doing. »Y C. I.. BAGBY. Mr. T. F. Kendr.ck is still quite well, week improving in health. Dr, Farmer,sour dentist, was with us again .-Nit week looking well. Preaching at Jennings next Saturday and Sunday by pastor T. B. West. rV. II. Bagby and family left last Mon¬ day for Emanuel county their future home. Sharon community has got a hump on her back now days in a mercantile point of view. Call at the Advocate-Democrat oflic e and pay up what you are due for past services. When iu Sharon call on us it you need any tin or sheet iron work done, C. L. Bagby, the tinner. Christmas is close by: come to see me. I have the Goods iu any line you want. L. S. Jackson. Most everybody now lias got grease on their mouth from eating crackling bread and fresh hog meat. Pay up your subscription and renew And thereby rfet-ke the Editor feel good and the devil laugh. The jug ware men were iu our town Friday and supplied our town with what they wanted in that line. A FRICANA will cure Syphilis and Old Jw Sores to Stay Cured. Sharon whiskey license will be seven hundred dollars to each bar room another year. Hide out little ones. We learn that a good many people will move into our county and several will move out the comilig year. No-To-IJac ror Fifty Cants. Guaranteed .obacco habit sure, maker weak mon strong, blood pure. 50c, $1. All druggists. We see Col. Clem Moore was making himself useful last week in prepairing his residence for the plasterer. Misses Massengale, of Norwood were the guests of Miss Claud Taylor last week,, also Miss Claud Dozier. Mr. William Rocker and the Misses Shelton from Warren county were visit¬ ing in Barnett section last week. To Cure Court ttpatioii Forever* Take Cuscarets Candy ciruc^ixts Cathartic. 10c or 25c If C. C. C. fail to cure, refustd money A good many potatoes are rotting. This is bad for they are nice to have in the family during the winter season. Send in your mattresses if you have any you want made or auy quilts you want quilted. C. L. Bagby, Sharon, Ga. Cotton was shipped pretty lively last week from our depot. About 100 hags this and last week. Sharon is on a boom. Educate Your Ilowels With C aucarots* Candy Cathartic, cure «on*tipaticm forever. 10c. C5c. If C. C-C. fail, drugtfiKUs refund money. The Masonic'building in Sharon when completed will bo the highest building in tin* town and the largest except the con Vent. Several from South Ga., the “glory land,” were up last week. They come up to move others (lown t > tlie happy Educate Tour iiowei* With Cmcarets. 10c. 25c. if C.C.C. fail. druKKists refund laoney. Mr. Thomas Moore, the gin workman, was in our town the past week. We think be travels the most of his time now re *» lrin * We have a very good second hand heat »tove we would fee to sell cheap. It - «............ Brick masons *»ml house painters and plasterers are in good demand now. Theie is a good deal of building going on throi gli country. UIIDISU re» r> Kegulstts^ilie Liver. Mr. Lawrence Battle had Ins beautiful bride wfth himl^t week in our town, " r - '• A - bend nr k s. Planters CUBAN OIL cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu “atiam and Korea.- Brice, 25 cents. Charlie Rhodes was in our town last Friday colic-ling tax. Charlie Voices a good .Meeting officer and by the way is a very, i-ver young man. Plaiuers CUBAN RELIEF cures Colic, -Neuralgiaarxi i cKHr>ache m five minutes. Sour St©*nacI? and Summer Complaint*. Price, 2-5 Cents. All above good*'for sale by I’. G. I-ucaa. We lieifr some people bragging <>« their eiitldre: ’s moral D—tnat they ( '” ,J 11 drink whiskey nor yis* barrooms and don't do this a >d that. Weill tell you -d,/ n. i„;,v..„t w, buy. theM-- ’ Don’t Toh-ecc and Fiuofec lour l.ifc JLmj* To r Mt t- hacco easily and forever, bemsg nette. lull ot uie. niJWe sad rlgo^drte Hat. tae ,:ide* vff,r!:sr. lhatrr.asres weak men ^trot.g. a ; druggists, 50c or 4i. Curepaaran teed Booklet aad sample free. Address Sterling Co., Chicago or r*e-w York.- W IN THE INTEREST OF ALL THE F>EOPLE.* Constipation WdrIU. It Causes fully half the sicancss in the Hoods m M « J gestion, bat! taste, coated Pills oure constipation anti all its results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass. Tlio only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla The fooli-h will have their way ami go their way in spile of all your persuasion and advice. They will not listen to com¬ mon sense nor reason. We understand that Mr. Columbus Caldwell will move to Sharon another year or at least lie has rented a house and lot from Mr. J. A. Kendrick. L. S. Jackson can’t be beat for toys and Christinas goods. Mr. Will Jackson is behind his counters now and will remain there until after Christmas. Evi,rv Uocly Says So. Cnsesirets Candy Cathartic, the mosl won¬ derful medical discovery of the ape. |> eas ant r.rnl refreshing to the laslc, art gently cure headache, fever, habitual eonstipatiou and biliousness. Please buy ami try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Our ginneries still Keep running, more or less. Jt looks like it is hard for them to get ali the cotton in but there is not much in the fields iu tiiis section. Rcmcmber I am headquarters for Christmas Goods and Toys, Make some bod.v happy by buying and giving a present. L. S. Jackson, Cousin Billie Norton is progressing lb- 0 - ly on the Masonic building and the fbst tiling you know Slmron will lmve another nice building to adorn her main street. “How to Cur* all Skin Disease.” No Simply internal apply medicine “Swayne’s required. Ointnfont" Cures tetter, eczema, iteh, all eruptions ou the face, Jbands, and nose, &«.. having the skin clear, white healthy. Its^rcat heal ing and curative powers are possessed by no other remedy. Ask Druggist for fc> wayuV* QlaUrweat. Mr. Walter Pittman, since he has com menced merchandising rides in town every morning as grand as ah'English nobleman. Walter no donbt will make a success < f his business. There was a nice party on the night of tho 7 instant at Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bagby’s residence. From tlie crowd that attended the young people must have been hungry fora little fun. We have been complimented by several of the county people for cur items. We don’t know whether wo deserve it or not. We try to keep posted and tell all we know and maybe a little more, *MWe*'* Arale* 8uTr«. TUa B«st Salvu in the world far'Out*, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, .Salt Rheum, F«r. er, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and *11 .Skin Erupt ons, and post tireiy cures Piles, or rm'par faauired. ft Ib guaranteed to give satisfaction or money roundel. Price 25 ceaU peg box. Woe «0« by Pr. R. J. Reid. You will see some of .the saints to the “glory land,” South, Ga., spread their wings in a year or so and Hon hack to their old promised land singing “llalla.ujuh amen.” That is our opinion. Mrs. John Caldwell died on the 8 in stant at her home in this countv. She had been sick for sometime and her death was not unexpected. Our sympathy is extended to the family and friends. .............« r »; * r « r 11,11 "* ... ONE OF TWO WAYS „ ■ __ S'i.’iS/l’.V'SKk v.’L.y'fornVof The dis( . aw . except by one of two ways. first way Is from imperfect acton of the ' chief cause. Unhealthy urine from uoliralifiv kid neys is the chief cause of Madder troubles. So the womb, like the bladder, was creat ed for otie purpose, and If not doctored too inuch is not liable to weakness or (iisease, anv pain# disease or in^onvffruence muni tested in'the kidneys, bad?, bladder or urinary passage is of Urn, by mistake, at frfbuted to female weakness or womb tronbieof some sort. Tlie errfii*'is easily made and rntiy be easily avoided: To find l^VnaeM or indicates kidney or bladder rouble. The mjlrt and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’* Swamp-Root, the great kidney, MM. It you need a medi-ntr you shoJfd have the rdV. !*• vl!ltS l Oil may 4 JiaX S."KSSl*aS a sample iXittlt , JS ai)(J ^anrplrt, both sent free by ma.D Men lion the Advoeatfc-Democrat and rend your address to Jlr. Ivilri.er & Co,, Bldg hamton, N. ^ .The yr.vprictprs of paper ouarantde th* v*nuineness o' th'r, offer A Timely Friend. With perfect propriety may wo call that excellent friend. remedy, Salvation Oil, a timely This liniment rapidly cures rheumatism, neuralgia and pains, when othdr remedies fail. Mr. Jno. M. Hall, Ashland, Va., writes : “I suffered with rheumatism iu the ankle and the muscles connected therewith. Salvation Oil at once relieved the sore¬ ness, reduced the swelling, and cured ^lie pttin. So other liniment that I ever used did P ‘0 so much good.’’ Cousin Billy Norton gets in town pret¬ ty early but lie can’t get ahead of us and WC eat our breakfast 1 before we leave home too. Rev. Mr. Edens, agent for the Christa in Index, was ,<lth usi'ast week and took in the whole tJbvn. Mr. Edens is a nice good man and a .stranger topic body. Wc see si> >. e darkies felling corn for 45 and 50 <;v uts and taking it in whiskey. Th !y w.'lltpjiy 75 cents for it back on time next spring. That Is one way to prospori tv but it i- .'''round about road. That is our experience. Mr. J. Kgudrick is putting up a build nt. unMa.«»-«.(• p 0 ]j x | j0C in doing the work. Jim Kcn ‘trick . is get Jg to keep . up Kith till, ... times if it takes Win all day and part of the jyj^ht to do it , Con sumption Positively Cured. Mr, R. B. Groove, merchant, nf < hi! i low je, VjL certifies thal he In d consump tj )u _ w ls ^tv’Vn up to die, sought all med i ca i i r ... ntlIU! iit ihat money could procure, ^ r j oc j a ]j c ougli remedies he could hear of k „t, y-ot no relief; spent many nights sil¬ j.j n g U p j n a f*]i a ir; was induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles. For (lie past three years has been attending to business and says.Dr. King’s New Discovery is tlie grandest remedy oyer made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community. Dr. King’s New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Con sumption, it don’t fall. Trial bottles free at Dr. R. J. Iteid’s Drug Store. ^ , u ,^ -p A. 1). Moore attended the burial «I v -'h •itiltuy-Mt*. JAhn Culd well at Jennipts church on the Otli in stunt. Rev. T. B. West conducted tlie funeral exercises. A good many friends relatives were present. Mr. Lawrence Battle is planting him out a flilrty acre orchard between Bar nett and Slmron, lie tliinks of going into the fruit business and leave off cot¬ ton but in otir opinion when a Battle quits cotton you will have to kill him. Mrs. Ida Moore and son, Charlie, of William Creek, were on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moore’s family last week. Mrs. Moore, we understand, will move Sharon in the near future, We welcome hex hack to our community, Mr G. W. Howard, of Atlanta, came d „ wn Ia , t weeU a;ul wc . k . arn about tlie first thing ” he did was to have a negro ar fo n „t. Bro. Howard is a honey wrapprd up in sugar. Everybody knows him in this section hut lie Is a very clever man, in his way. They had a sale at the (602) district court ground on Wednesday of last week, An ol ,i h or8e and buggy was bid off for £ J50> This ia a fancy price we think for slldl property when It cost the parties who }ia i jt abo ut iifly dollars. That’s fie way the laboring class get the r money i ( ^ ^ ^ -J — * J [ M |^ || mMMM, 11 J y m { 1 II ! £5^ iTfi 1 I 1 1 ■■ « i! | \ tonics Who and W-U bitters pr^rib. fof Weak, only f | a j| i p 0nyC hi!<J? Its muscles and f I «, «, thoawefclir «* | j! hausted that they cannot be O whipped into activity. The! ^ P UitA needs food; a blood- ® |[ j ma fci n «, * nerve-strenvthening ♦ ( and , mttSCie-DUiiaing: . < iooa. m<, \\ wvWH ® FmilklOf) LIIIIJl^lvFll I $ O ^ j, k Ot r KjOO r i-rver • Q-t u is i. an oi -r .t.j xn s * « , j> j and ^ you typophosphitCS Still have a tonic of lime in | f , t e j {\ For and xoda thin and ta act delicate with the Children food. | O .. . fente 4 i ^ j- __ v SU0Cr ^ 0 r to it in the worH. .. It j. means 1 la*oito»*t«L growth, strength, plumpness ^ Bew. X I < j fet r/^A'T'TfC SCOTT S T Emulsion, 7 i- 4 * you • , ^ 50c. and $ 1.00, at! drogg; ,.s. V - SCOTT <f: I.OWNE, Chet^sts, New York. ^ In Advomso- : Everybody invited to conic to see my i stock of Celluloid und Plush goods— , Work Boxes. Jewelry Cases, T< Dot -Setts, ! (hill and Collar Boxes, Dressing Cases and j Alhumns. Every thing of the kind. Also a complete lino of China goods. L. >S. Jackson. Died in Augusta. 6fa., at the residence of her daughter, Mrs, Pounds, on the 3rd instant, Mrs. Green Kendrick, wife of ltev. Green Kendrick and mother of our clever fellow citizen, T. E. Kendrick. Mrs. Kendrick lived in this section several years hack and was well known i-t this community. Her many friends will regret to ’burn of her death. The bereaved fain fly, friends and relatives have our sympa¬ thy. We believe the darkles buy moro new buggies, two to one, than the white peo¬ ple. Every dinky that lias got anything like a hone has got a new buggy and some of them have got two and still tin y cry out hard times and low price cotton, t and they cun't pay out of debt. This bug J gy business is what puts them iu debt and throws them behind in rations and puts them on time prices for everything t hey consume, llow to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of ail the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you lmve a billions look, if your stomach lie disordered, you have a dyspeptic loolcif your kidneys he affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good I health,ami you will surely have good looks. “Electric Billers" is a good Alter¬ ative Tonic. Acts dlreelly on the .stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches, and boils, and | gives a good complexion. Every bottle j guarantied. Sold at Dr. R. J. Reid’s Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. | Prof. J. A. Woodall lias returned from I an extended |rip t > Mouth West Georgia j and Florida. charming iMr. account Woodall of does that, not country, give | a very lie prefers old Taliaferro grit to that | country and lie says that people can make i lqore here than they can there. His un¬ count about milk and butter is, they do not make enough in a whole district to supply a good hotel. He stopped with a family down there that milked eight or , ten cows and lie say’s he has one cow $ut home that would give more milk than the whole turnout. From wlmt information wc gained frem him we don’t think Bu re is much danger of the Proffesor imigrat in « u > Tll ° Wliu,r u ver y had, and malarial fever very contagious. Rncar Cana < illtlvmtlon. Question.—G ive mo somn informa i tiou about planting, manuring und cal* | tivating sugar cane; also yield of-syrup. Answer. —Sugar caue doea best on a : <j iau dy loam, ami for its best e0Pi * UCC os» requires plenty of moisture. It j H not a profitable croji north of latitude 33 degrees, though it is planted to some extent much higher «p tho country. It require* along summer for its full de velopinent, and consequently does best l iu South Georgia. Belonging as it does ! to the family of grasses, it requires an abundance of nitrogen, and will’ not make much growth without it. It is ▼ory customary in tlie wiregrasH section of the state to plant cane on laud that has been oowpanned the previous year, and very fine crops are made in' this way. Stable manure should not be usod. for though it will produce a fine growth of canes, the syrup made from them will neither taste as well nor be as light in , h other fertilizers are ap acid, 4 per cent mtrogou, and l to 3 per cent potash. Run a snootor in bottom of farrow to mix the fertiliser with the - 11 Then plant your caue. cutting the ’ stalks into lengths of about 2 feet and “'I™, Z pl.n.i.g fnrrow Then applv 200 pounds of the . j Iu, f er tUi»r aboye mentioned to each list furrow, ru„ .hroug- .b„ with scooter to mix the fertilizer with the soil? them bed out the land. Nmelinn • Qred pounds of fertilizer may seem a heavy application, bat you will beam ply repaid by the increased crop. Cnl tivate as you would corn, keeping down weed, and grass. Wit }1 a good stand { and necessary rains, a crop planted as directed should make not less than 400 gallons of syrup tp the acre.—State Ag -.--unral ncoltoral Dapa Dena-tmant -tnwnt. CA8TOXUA. Th* tie- —- t* sa liBlls eTsry MzsA’.or* * Art You Weak? Weakness manifests itself in the loss of ambition and aching Bdne£ The blood is watery; the tissues are carting—the bottle door is being opened for disease. A of Browns’ Iron Bitters laken in time will restore your than asyvsrsf’.snSt'sii expensive epeoud of merlieiiie. ss an eourse Browns’Iron Bitters is sold by alt dealers. NO. 43. Royal make* th« food pure, wholesome afld delicious. pom ^AKlH^ G POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL. tAKtNQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Olive Trees for Taliaferro. _"r- —The olive tree requires for its best development a deep, calcareous, well drained soil, and will not grow on wet land As far as climate and soil are concerned, there are doubtless place* in South Georgia, particularly near the sea coast, where the olive would grow and boar fruit, but I do not think they Would prove profitable. There are thousands of acres in the coast vaHey* at Califor¬ nia planted in' olive trees which prom¬ ise an abundant yield, anil, indeed, some orchards are bearing well now, but even there, with soil and elimsfte peculiarly suited to them, they do not prove as profitable as Botno other crop*. Trees for setting out should be three years old, us they are thon tougher and more apt to live than the one ami two year old trees. You Would probably have to obtain them from California, or import them' ftom Europe, as I know of no nursery at the oast or south where they can be bought. Iu California they begin to bear at five to six years of age, and continue in bearing for a long term of years. They should be plunted not less than 30 feet each way, and great care should be taken to preserve the roots from injury. EVon if yon have the proper soil and climate, ! Would ad* ( Vise against your planting mbre than nu experimental plot -Ag.-Vcelfy. rul Department. fPlantm if%\ Female 1 1 Regulator |j : | For Tones all diseases the peculiar Nerves. to Improves women and the rirts. Ap* j W > -t It up Blood, and gives Life, A w petite, Cnriches the 4 i Health and Strength. It Is. the j p QUEEN OF T0NIC5i: i)/ MAKES THE COMPLEXION CLEAR rnrr ntt I AbotUeof pills with each " Monthly" Bottle. Repulatlnz For saP-by j t } J r i receipt of prlctfby j all dealers or sent direct upon ^ S New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tea*. •, LADIES’ SPECIAL TREATMENT: m j . case» requiring special treatment address, ^ i. trivirvgr symptoms, Ladles' nedicaft IM» ^ | r parfment. Advice and book on Female ^ K Diseases, with testimonials, free. g For Sale and Recommended 6/ l’iiul G. Lucas Crawfordv 1 "'" Ga. THE LITTLE ONES Are the joy and sunlight of our homes-^ Use all care to* keep the little ones in health. Do not give them nauseous doses. You cant overcome their troubles with Dr King’s Royal Germetuer. They all like to take it because it does not taste like a medicine, but like a lemonade. It cures colic in young children, overcomes all bowel troubles, gives good digestion, and quiet, healthful sleep. As a tonic for weak children and as a remedy for use in teething, it is the greatest in the world. lir>o:d by * jiats. new package : large bottle, 108 ,3oeei>, One Dollar. 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