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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1898)
THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT rousHXD every FRIDAY MORNiKC** CLEM. G. ,. MOORE. moDRE Official 0;gan Taliaferro C». CkAWFOHDVILLE, JAN. 14. 1808. THE DANGER to which the Expectant Mother ,s exposed and the foreboding and dread with which she looks for¬ ward to the hour of woman s severest trial is appreciated by but few, All effort should be made to smooth these rugged places she in life’s pathway for her, ere presses to her bosom her babe. MOTHER’S FRIEND and , assists ■ . allays Nervousness, so Nature that the change goes without ward in an easy manner, of such violent protest 111 the way Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy forebodings yield to cheerful and hopeful anticipations—she ordeal quickly passes and through Y the without ... pain is • I left .fi ctmmr strong a nnd d Vigorous arid enabled to joyously perform the high and holy Safety duties now devolved upon ii her. to i l‘R if °f f hntli both IS assured -I cun rod hv» by the use of “Mothers Friend, anil the time of recovery shortened, ___ fourtt) confinement, and was relieved quickly and c-usily. All “ ffi “HrSS ‘fm bsadfield regulator co., Art ant* , O*. Gen. R. E. LEE SOLDIER. ( iti/.eii and Christain 1‘fttriol. A ORI.AT NKW HOOK FOttTKK LIVE AGENTS Everywhere to show sample pages go* up ( bibs. Extraordinarily Liberal Terms. Money ian bv Hindu vapidly, circulating and a amtuiut of good done in one of the noblest historical works published during tho i«wt quarter of a century. _ J^wftiriw Apaw Hamst - <*r' u b •* '* Sum. o( ot r best workers are selling OVER A HUNDRED BOOKS A WEEK. Hr. A. G. Williams, Jackson Mo,, worked four days and a half secured 51 orders, lie sells the hook almost every man ho meets. ]>r. J. Mason, Muscogee county, Oa., sold t opics the first five days he It sheets, Palo Pinto county, worked a few hours and 16 copies, morocco binding. J. II. liana, county, N. (A, made a month’s wages lhrce days canvassing for this book. M. White, Callahan county. Tex., t» ing books at the rate of 144 copies a .... ...................... of ltcaut.if111 Kull-l’acc Illustrations. a pmud book, and Indies and who can gi\e all or any part of their to ihe eanvass are bound to make iiiohMims of money l’rosjieciit*, handling it. An Kii'SHiit showing ii. different stylos of binding, sample png s, mid all material neeessai.v to work w ith, w ill he su« on receipt of „ w , 1 he lmignltloient gallery of imr traits, alone, in the j.rosj.eotus We is worth double the money. fund h it at tar le- than auual cost of manufacture. Ilm l we would advise von to order quickie, ;<, and get exclusive control of the i u territory. Address HOV.M. l’l HLIS11INU fi,, COMPANY, 1,1,1 , :,m! MiUn s,w I,; ,„,i i-., N 1 " A. I. STROM, Watchmaker & Jeweler, llirhartl'- Store. Crawfordville, Ga. Repair Work a Sj ot ialtv. GEORGIA RAILROAD. -AND CONNECT d r.s to Ivut Sc hedt sml Rate*. Vth n •jj p , in r '.1 no rri r^u iwtfW o -T *. ll.- ur i oti wtil ami n n v •J W.AVI KsO>. T. r. A* Vu ta II. K. ICHOESON G. A. \ V H 1KOWICK a. r. r. a Mncon. G#». >x N. A. iUC'DIl Mark Hanna and his barrel; got the Seuatorship in Ohio. j ' talking ,. . Macon find >ulj ]rbsare of uniting and making Itio city „ Gr0 ael Ma00n 1 f . . . Gov. Atkinson and party were in Mexico last Sunday and some of f>f them them attendee attended a a bull mm fight. ng v New' candidates ncreenmWnut at coming o t „ for congie-s in the various dis ( tricts There is going to be hot : times in towns this year. some Tin* Sirnmole Indians me on the warpath in the Indian Terri tory and it is said they are march in , " ^ hundred strong | leaving blood , their . paths. m Reduce the Cotton Crop. , | Successful farming , comprehends more tbau the mere plautiue. cultivating and gathering the crop*. Nor is it the abh ity to produce a lar«e yield from a email area. ThU U often doue at aheavy loss. The Bucceesful farmer looks into all the details of hie work. He studies the re quirements of his differentcrops, that is the food elements required and the prop0r propijr tioua ot each. Ho also Jtudics his different soils and carefully notes their elements of fertility. I- > ascertains the relations of the propose.i crops to the stored fertility of the soil In selecting his fertilizers ho keeps in ln iud these three points: The needs «>( the crop, the ability uf his laud to meet these needs and tho elements required greater ‘"tportance, bo used for certain crops, no one at the tmd T&aicxuis&s experiment. REDUCING THK COTTON AREA. Times have materially changed in tho last 23 or bO years for tho farmer as well as for the professional until ami for other men of all trados. lho farmers constitute perhaps tho only class which bus not changed vyitli changed coudi tiems. Horn and there we find among _ them a man who has risen to the ue tnajnls of the times, hut as a rulo tlia grout body of farmers are pursu¬ ing the same beaten track which their fathers have always followed, re¬ gardless of the fact that, from our ex¬ haustive system of agriculture, the very structure i of ortr soils oven has under¬ gone a radical ehsmtfe, and that these Solis now require different treatment j , from that wlueU they hp*•--»» such eived((^ nao* j* Juatduif ^ prices it and closomarKius that pays the farmer to do his own plauninf? iu these matters, ami to use his brains and judgment as to what, where and lu>w much ihe shall plant of different crops, in order to get the best returns for hia investment of time, labor, im¬ plements, stock and land. The experi¬ ence of the past few years will do much to throw light on these questions. that It has been proven by repeated efforts formers are not easily organized, they do not fuilv appreciate the importance of united effort for self protection. An other difficulty in the way of controlling the area in cotton is the fact that for issrs raiif % | been our money crop, and we hesitate j to engage in experimental work on j othur linn*. It seems to us, however, that the so | lution of rhis much discussed is a very simple one, and the plan, if universally followed, will once and for i «U “f >™t »»*• qnesnon of how much cotton the south can afford to raise, lho auswer is os niueh as she can produce I smokehouse.: * h * illls Pn>rided for plenty for of full home hams ami sup try yard and *'' dairy-end ■ ° l)’ has thus learnea V • the oft-repeated lesson ot living a home * utl worklu « ou a ( ' ;lsU basl »- t0 P 11 / as you go, and go us you pay.’ We must adapt ourselves to the chang;*.! conditions, which we meet on every i and. and this cauuot be done by any very sudden or veiy radical re¬ forms. Over a very large area cotton must reuiaiu the chief money crop. To abandon its culture and trust to some other parhapa uufamiliar crop would be the height of folly, but wo must not load our agricultural ship to the gun wales with cotton bales and then expect to escape disaster when unfavorable eruditions arise. Th3 New York Work, 'a.. riiui i ■uWF.r.K EDITION. I s Pairpx a M i v f-k ... . , . 1 ii> Papers a Year FOR ONE DOLLAR I’ublihliwl bve Ltermite Pay i tie . a ^Sh’ .« V it fill UiG pr Vl patH 1 —The young people were the an ambrosia party at of Col. H. M. Holden Friday night. They had en joyable gathering. The progressive ladies of Ind., issued a “Wom¬ Edition” of the Westfield bearing date of April 3. 1896. The paper is filled matter of interest to women, we notice the following from which {, rinte( j, realizing that it pon a matter of vital to their sex: “The best for croup, colds and I have been able to turn Cough Remedy. p or family use it has j:.” no equal. gladly recommend 25 50 cent bottles foWle [ by Dr. R. Reid. Dou’t plant t nuch this year. Male 4 living make your n a surplus. Persons who i coubled dio ” , estion wj]1 Crested ., \.\ )erience 0 j H. Penn. (;1) i(i f ( ; rk j n t h( yj ; way f ma il ' * Des ( ov a w } ( J * ' £ . ]e . - „ f Cham . ^ beilam s Colic, ~ | *11 p tua an Diarrhoea Rome . OF y ears I have suffc :ci« mi indi- 8 - ’ anf | am cinq 4 u to • - v j j quei.t f severe ntt, . t m pain n the stomach and of| '<:ls. One or two doses .us never , p^g, f •, t0 fnd sriX'> otrfect re llOI. irl 1C6 <sO ana 50 OV ©nt UMl, by D - R J - RoW - CALENDA*HjfEE. THE ATLANTA (GA.) .lO'RNAL. Daily and Weekly. Daily tm a Year-Weekly 50 tints a Year. - t The Weekly Journal urge paper, containing ten pages V ”i Oi.ch. It is filled with tho Li T NEWS of the day, both dotnes| mi foreign, Owning its own leased aphid hires, which are used tor no o purpose but to bring the latest new its editorial rooms. The Journal is f rt d to got all the news up to the moi In addition to the neti int,tins more special features than an <r southern weekly. Among other s it has a weekly letter or sermon ? Rev. Sam Jones, a contribution I lion. John Temple Graves, lettd travel, bi ographics other attractive of distingnif feati* i and many lustraterf The Weekly Jouri by its d neither energy nor r ' it the • Cab. And the price t- only sn^crlti iF* , A YEAR. To every fifty cents for a year’s subscrfjKin ex® and two-eeut jmstage stamp (to postage) a beautiful I:r,tiograp for 1897 will he sent free. 1 Specimen copies free. Address THE JOiKNAL. ' Alanta, Zackery & Stewart, Dei , Iers p ovk Beef „' Multon , (> We ftlso k p m - |oo!| at 0lir placo of businew. ^tzstux , *»%«»*!•»* >«—* **** orlc " Margot price paid for all T< navi Hides; ZACKEItY A STEWART, .itarou, mm ySJSfll: ft] r HI ---g EL i -:n.o ^ ■l;M fm fa m ■ 1 tm : i i m N - ' ^£3 i\- i : | a a prfs-fggaft *w v£gsi£ w J * w “ "* , .. ** Do not ho (teclvor, hr nilorirw nni think you can gottb? cnat ltneaf ttnish and illOST POPULAK CEWtHO MACHtSfZ for a mort' ^oncr. Br,vsSvn rt*xUU* rr,.u;uiacT rrore that lisvt' t J r, rcjvu'&U'’fi by hoiw tiud aouiiui?. Th. ro is nor.oin sho v.-c-rld ft tt car hi imvbamc.il c^n-gractiofr. terafciitts of •*rcrhl*isr r-i arts nnciu o'Zkr 1 ** many uupn>' WRITS FOR CIRCULARS, The »ew Horae Sewing- Vachine Co. Ot wos. 1. =. IkiSTOX. Mi's. »rwosS.'r*K*.3f,T. Cujcioo. Sixrawuraoo.cn. iu. hi,Lor-ra.Mo. ArtABr4,04. I>.-;cu-.Tsxi«. FOR sale ar J.T. OVERTON A CO.. UNION U TNT, - c-SECRGIA. r T ,r i -y^i 5 I ' ^ T| IT ^^ l:; Wonderful i* )llnn Slooa Purifier ■ • ••I Cares .ilv-oiutely Rhourj.atism, Scrofula, Syphilis, caused by r.s. Constipation, Of it, id AU Disease ritre Blood .... 7 » 5 TAY CORED •*> e.:J idb Wv . ■ iSLi « mm . wi a ■ \ siu^ie n treat-el. Therefore, wt to the ruM'.c with end? ce. sad are willing to «r.< ltri 'C mosk vicsr tfrntc e :^u ? tiler called infallible rfecuv carw avu fa:?cd. AfricaBa is 1$ L armless seg ret is t>.s particulars >r*red for the abox'e xif^nsd d sisee. Write for further men etc. atL <ar C 63 Atlanta, ^ S BROAD Ga. Si *s» It is an Old One. Contractor Norton’s hands moved this week the little office that has faced an Broad street for nearly 90 year. It was erected there long before Judge J. I). Hammack became a citizen of Crawfordville. Mr. Wm. Janes, who owned the Farmer lot recently purchased by Mr. w . R . G unn and C. G. Moore, had tho office erected for his son in . , law, D Di. Mercer -Merc :r. Judge Juag Hammack is nearly 80 years oid and he says the first time he re members coming to Cravford JUe this ofiice was setting where * . was moved from . thisnteek , The moving of it and the old Akins store make great im¬ provements on Broad street. Age will not be so marked if you use Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers. —There are some applicants for the school at Jennings and the trustees of the school will elect a teacher to-morrow. An¬ other evidence that advertising pays. The continous cut in the wages of operatives in Eastern mills will cause many of them to come south and work in mills on the oo operative plan. f Cu3> 1 t=dc ^3 P 0 nisi mu Answer Any Question ...... 00 E^CycIopfi^il Ask It Standard American. Annual* PRICE GENTS L\V&l(UlyE dialuMo up Stands, On All News ■j st & j* # j* £ Larger, Better, More Complete Than Ever. "iSP’T'fe w.ost widely Manual sold Annual published. met Booh and Political THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building, New York. El D T\ P K390H If K BRICK: BRICK! BricK Union Point, Ga. Btiil ■ V •ng Brick of best Reliable Contra ors ror an i R .ind if Brick Work. For ic r- .1 vr tin, f- p J rurr I** £ — This paper announces, in connection with The Atlanta Weekly Constitutution, a new offer in which everyone may have a chance to supply the missing word in this sentence: </ “/IT FIRST IT 14/AS CONSIDERED BY ■A ~4jj THE ‘__________’ AS A GOOD OMEN. The sentence is taken from a well-known publication. 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