The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, July 01, 1898, Image 1
THE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. $100 Per Year. YOL, XXIII. ALL WOMEN Phorilil know that the “Old Tiruo” EemeOy, m U 1 A# taken for Chanpo «i Ltie and belo.e Cmii-B Rawer* “OM Tine” Resawisa liavo stood tne tact for twenty years. 3 £<td 8 only tv Ik-.v fipencerXlodlelnc Cc., Chat 'tanoega, Tennessee. e-1 vtirwyr r-.-JW- .atcj— i:-rEWtuira*^ . Paul G, Lucas Crawlordvi"'' Gn. GEORGIA RAILROAD. -AND- CONNECTIONS. For information as to Routes, Schedules and Rates, both Passenger and Freight, write to either of the undersigned. You will receive prompt reply and reliable information. JOE W. WHITE, A. Oo .TACKSON, T. F. A. G. P. A. Augusta, Ga. S. W. WILKES, H. K. NICHOLSON, C. E. & P. A. G. A. Atlanta Athens. W. W. HARDWICK, S. E. MAGILL, S. A. C. F. A. Macon, Ga. JI. It. HITUSON, F. W. COFFIN S.F. A. S. F. &P. A. Mlllodgeyllle. Augusta, Tbte V skVEsrp p Eo •kt £ . Sip ft %%\ jfiSL & <• % 7 «I#I lifl 7 .. § 3 % | iltfj?.#™ Ns Jill ti Hit f fflrlsisS Man § A t* lip nm $® £ 3 .$ Fence t«!tskSg Vis K hi oo”§® Wire i £| <nx& ttui" KM The S ttggs-j cbi? m * I Fsy x ’^^ j6fS 9 the Ffuifhi.xsii c 0 re a i> A $ 34 . 59 . “Acme” Bicycles ’98 Models. High Grade, SAME GRADE AS AGENTS SELL FOR $7S.#9. We Have no Agents bm Sell Direct to the Rider at Manufacturer’s Prkes, Saving You all Agent’s Profits. Rest materials, Superb fiuish. Eight elegant models. We ship anywhere with privilege of examination, pay express charges both ways and refund 3 f our ' money if not as represented. Every I “Acme” is fully guaranteed against all Accidents as well as Defective Work- ’ manship. Send for catalogue. AWHC if’-.ir' wLLfc c^rri c UU. cn f 102 Main St, - - Elkhart, lad. fra I P"Af ^ \ ^ fil gj%jH f quickly &aar»2 sheared, rrs CTC WHSU PATEt.’ CSrAHTEr.. t* h. B.wkLsciri' is. XP4T Sms BeaSiac, WASH' M G i G M, D. C. CRAWFORDYILLE. GA., FRIDAY. JULY 1, 1898. SHARON ITEMIZED. Wl at the People ot that Thriving Town Are Doing. 1 C. r.. BAG BY. llave’nt seen any watermelons yet. We have had some awful hot weather. McMillan, the insurance agent of Au¬ gusta, was in Sharon section Inst week. A good many colored people have died in our section this spring. Religious services at Sharon Presbyte¬ rian church next Saturday and Sunday. It lias been the dullest summer we ever saw in regard to mechanical work. The pi jinary election for judges passed ofl very quietly in Raytywn district. The onion crop is exceedingly good, this year. Drummers were pretty plentiful in our burgo last week, Mr. Tollio Taylor’s sick children are a 1 better. Preaching at Barnett Methodist church next Saturday and Sunday. Judge M. J. Taylor has recovered from his recent spell. Dr. Davidson says he does not love goobers nohow but be loves fish mighty well. Messrs. Bod and Wilt Edwards, Charlie Caldwell and Melton called on us last week. Frying chickens are making there ap¬ pearance now and are selling at fair prices. Several boarders at the Hillman hotel this summer so we learn. It is doing a good business. People have been pretty busy setting out their potato slips. They have to keep them watered, Mr. Reemis, of Hancock county, was visiting relatives in Sharon ai;d Raytown section last week. When you want us rail on us or write for any tiu work you may need. C. L. Bagby, Sharon, Ga. We have been away from our town for some days past but we are trying to keep up with what is going on. Our law makers should stop all swind¬ ling in counterfeiting flour. It is an out¬ rage to a civilized country. Our people are complaining very much at the sorry flour they buy now. It is As this woods are full"of eandidates~""7or county offices we hope the best and most competent men will get elected. We had a spectacle and jewelry man in our town last week from Crawfordyille. lie seemed to be an up to date fellow. We hear the field w'ill be full of candi' dates in ihe coming election. We hope they- won’t forget us in tho coroners list. Messrs. J. W. Fallen and A. D. Moore took a big squirrei hunt last week on Little River but did not have much luck. Beef meat is very high now on acconnt of the beef speculators. It is dear meat with us at any price—we can eat so much of it. Dr. Davidson and Brown have been kept pretty busy the past two weeks. No deaths reported but a great deal of sick¬ ness. From the number of drummers on the road and in our town our merchants must be laying in a big stock of fall and winter goods. Two of our cleyer citizens and business men had a little eruption last week but we think it will all runout right in the near future. We understand that a negro in our district is in the race for sheriff. We think lie has started to the wrong market to buy his supplies. “I ihink DeWitt’s Witcli Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on the market for piles.” So writes lolin C. Dunn, of I Wheeling, W. Va. Try it and you will think the same. It also cures eczema and I all skin diseases. Andrews <fc Deadwyler, Crawfordviile, Dr. Lawrence Brown, Sharon. The Racket Store must he doing a pret¬ ty hot business, we see Uley Gunn has taken off his mustache and we liked to have not known him. Planters CUBAN OIL cures Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu¬ matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents. Sharon was getting there on the 23rd election day, barbecue a little skirmish fight and a marriage at night at our little sister town, Raytown. The Chief Burgess of Mi’cMiurg, Pa., says DeWitt’s Little Early libers are the best pills he ever used in bis family during forty years of house keeping. They cure constipation, »ick headache" and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great results. Dr. Andrews Lawrence <fc Brown, Deadwyler Crawfordviile, Sharon. Subscribe for your county paper and you are running for any office put your card in the paper by all means. All of us want to see vou elected. ShRUBebssr t »«r all C^u.oguo frov. Write for it “fa THE INTEREST OF ALL THE PEOPLE.” Woman’s Mysterious Ills. Explanation of their nature by Dr. Hartman, wiki | tells how to cure them. • '< ■ - I fi* iS Tm H OUNG SS mm II m ssh#. w< hen about are their constantly health. pua- In¬ deed male troubles puzzle all m woe Older women have v- I exp nee, but few possess I 81 L, S kn< per It frige jiecompuuied tai suffering of the subject. is by painful,' many The var f sensations that distress. IIo luch of this is necessary w> is a Jtter jinestjon of guesswork. is The shrouded in pr isional mystery. 7 Dr. lutin's book for women, V \ called these l f 41th rs with and delicacy, Beauty,” and treats at the sac le with clearness. Write to the Pe-rvt-na Medicine Company, Columbus, >r it; it is mailed free. It is a practical printed talk to women. I)r. Hartu ;efines women's diseases as ratarrh and tells how Pe-ru-na cures them. Mrs. C. C. Naeve, 386 Morrison St., Portland, CH rit.es as follows: Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Columbus, O. Dkar Sirs; —“I began to take Pe-ru-na when I lived' in Columbus, 0.,in 1887, and have used it and the Maii-a-lin ever since whenever I needed medicine. I have never found an equal to Pe-ru-na for regulating the menses, and before I began tried to jbake different it I was medicines never regular before and I saw always Pe-ru-nf. hai more but without or less success.” pain. 1 had many There is nothing mysterious about the action of l’o-ru-na. It is not a “ cure-all,” but it cures catarrh wherever located, jji'irf there may be catarrh in any organ of the body, as all are lined with mucoi membrane. Mrs. M. C. Mehl, 504 Walnut St., Columbia, Pa,,says: *• I have been troubled with catarrh and a soreness in my bowels for several years. I tried everything that was recommended. I tried Pe-ru-na and am hftppv to say that I am now tntirely well. ” j Dr. Hartman’s advice may be had without charge by any woman who will write for it. His book on Chronic Catarrh is also mailed free. It explains the Janger of local treatment. All druggists sell Pe-ru-na. Mr. Harty and wife, of Savannah, are spending the summer with their relatives in this section. Mr. Harty formerly lived in this county and is a brother to Miss Kate Harty of Sharon, Mr. John Bob Moore and Miss Clara Stone w r ere married at Raytown Methodist church on the 23rd Instant, Dr. A. C. Davidson officiating. We wish the young couple a long and useful life. Malarlon With Malarion Tablets Guaranteed Cure for Chills, Fever and Ague, Druggists. or money refunded. Counts. All Whenever yoti want to hear some big stories toHJnst call ou Bro. Tom Evans or Un*’ will to your hearts content. They tell good ones and all true so they were told by good paities. Win your battles against disease by act¬ ing promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produces immediate results. When taken early it prevents consumption. And in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. Andrews & Deadwvler, Crawlordvillo. Dr. Lawrence Brown, Sharon. Frank and John Acrce wore carried to jail for car breaking at Barnett. We ex¬ pect these boys intended to put up a store on a cheap plan. They will know better when Judge Reese gets through with them. The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes, ‘-One Minute Cough Cure is rigl't ly named. It cured mv children after all other remedies faiied.” It cutes coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Andrews & Deadwyler Crawfordviile, Dr. Lawrence Brown, Sharon. (Ve heard a man discussing Tom Pain last week, his goodness, etc. We do not propose to discuss anytime in the way of of religious matters but if that man goes to his death bed with tlie same opinions hesavshehas the devil will have him trotting arouDd in the lower regions hold¬ ing on to Tom Pain’s coat tail. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and ail liver and stomach troubles can lm quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as "Dewitt’s Little Early Risirs. They are pleasant to take and never gripe, Deadwyler, Andrews & Crawfordviile, Dr. Lawrence Brown Sharon. We understand that some parties are trying to get Angeline Terrel out of jail on bond. It is doubtful whether it can be done or not. She claims now she had nothing to do with the burning of Mr. Kendrick’s barn but she ha* told severa different stories about the affair and you can’t rely on what she might say. Maiarion Is devoid of Bitter taste. Cures Chills and Fever; acts on tiie liver and regulates the system generally. All Druggists. Little Sebastin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McKeon, died on the morning of the 27 th, of June at their home in Sharon at 4 o’clock a. m. Everything was done to save the little fellow but God saw fit to take him away. His remains were carried to Augusta and buried. We extend our sincere sympa¬ thies to the bereaved parents. Bncfclen’a Arnica SOr*. The Best halve in the world for' Oats, Bruises, Sore®, Dicers, Salt Rheum, Fer er. Tetter. Ohnpped Hands. Chilblains. r L rns, an 1 -t.i.'-i ■ 1 Erupt , cat, and , pow tive’v cures V" -- or e«*pa- faauired. Il ***>*.* >■. "ive sa‘Vat\ion or n ice 25 t eats per box. F«r ante by ih J. Reid Oui "people very seldom gives us any news and we have to pick it up ourself and theu they will come and borrow- our paper to read the news. The Advocate-Democrat’s display of the Stop hen - High School was very good apd we have hoard it complimented on by several in our section. Wtfundevstiu d that the ladies in our section intend having a barbecue of their owtn a 6 the men folks have got so sclflsh with their beer -;nd ’cues. The popph our section lave been putting, jr i and corn the past week where . ain was. Two crops a year „„ •dlyay.., -. 4,, Thor 6 f persons hayebecr, piles by using DcWitt’s Witfh Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema mediate a^(i relief. all skin diseases. It gives im¬ Andrews Us Doadwyler, Qrawfordville, Dr. Lawrence Brown, Sharon. A great many farmers are going to double their wheat crop this fall so we hear. That is exactly right. Put plenty in; you won’t be apt to get too much. Pitt’s Carminative is pleasant to the taste, acts promptly, and never fails to give satisfaction. It carries children over the critical time of teething, and is tire friend of anxious mothers and puny children, A lew doses will demonstrate its value. E. 11. Dorsey, Athens, Ga., writes: ‘‘I consider it the host medicine I have ever used in my family. It does all you,daim for it, and even more.” For Sale at Alliano Store. Our visits will be suspended as a regular practical 1 after this week to do tin work in Crawfo IviT If you need my service you cs i writo me at ,Sharon. C. L. Bagby. E. C’ Blanks, of ‘Lewisville, Texas, writes-tiiat or.e box of DeWitt’s Witcli Hazel duive was worth 350.00 to him. It cured piles of ten years standing. He advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skindiseases and obstinate sores. Andrews <fc Deadwyler, OrawfordviUs. Dr. Lawrence Brow-u, Sharon. Miss Ross, (if Macon, is spending tic summ,. here boarding at Hotel Jackson. She . is made the place her summer resort fir several years back. 17)f aNUBIAN TEA cures Dyspep ■ v s ia, Constipation and Indi¬ gestion Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 cts. .Mr. -’ F. Darden has had a nice flour and nival bin made so lie can put a lock and key on it and keep the, cook from go in to opener tiian necessary. A good idea these hard war times. ■ PURE of health. BLOOD Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the foundation makes the blood pure, rich and nourishing and gives and maintains good HEALTH. Hair Dressing, I win yisityour homes and do hair entting and -hompooing for the ladies and child ren; also sharpen razors. 3hop at Mr. P.G Local’ store. Give me a call. JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Barber, Crawfordviile, Ga. A Wonderful Cisco-, ery. The last -juarter of a cer.tury records ra2ay w<mderful discoveriea in medicine, but none that have accomplished more for remedy, humanity Browns’ thin that sterling old household Iron Bitters. It seems to cotr aiu the very elements of rcsxi v, ee.lt!i, I a;i<l neither man, woman or ch i id e-.« take I [ it without deriving the createH bench'. Brt wna’ Iron Bitter* is sold by ail dealers. 1 In Advanoe. COUNTY MATTERS. Correspondents’ Reports of What Their Neighbors Talk the Happenings in Their Respective Lo¬ calities. All the News. BARNETT NEWS. BY M. Ilot; Hot! Hot! Mr. G. R. Gregory reports cotton bloom. Sirs. Partridge, of Washington, visited at the home of Mr. Rantz Jackson last week. Messrs. J. J. and A. L. Chapman of Miidrnjon, attended-preaching at Barneit Sunday. Misses Fannie and Annie Cary, are vis¬ ing friends and relatives at Sharon and Ray towr. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wheeler, of Bermu¬ da, was the guest of Mrs. Helen Chapman last Sunday. Mrs. Mollic Harris lias returned home after a pleasant stay with friends and rela¬ tives at Sharon, Mrs, A. J. Mellon, of Crawfordviile, was tho guest of Mrs. Bill Jackson near Barnett last Sunday. Mrs. Shannon, of Norwood, is on an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Jesse Taylor near Barnett. Mr. Charlie Roth and family of Sharon were the guest of Mr. G. W. McAlpin’s family last Sunday. Malarlon Is endorsed l>y best Physicians and.guaranteed to cure Chills, Fever mid Ague. All druggists or from Mofflt-West Drug Co., St, Louis. Lum. Caldwell, of Pearidge, nrni P, G. Stewart, of Helena, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor last week. Messrs. L. Oslin, J. W. O’Brien, Lewis Dozier and Ed. O’Brien, Jr., visited Sharon last week on business. Bob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind., says that for constipation he has found De¬ Witt’s Little Early Risers to be perfect. They never gripe.’ Try them for stomach and liver troubles. Andrews & Deadwyler, Crawfordviile. Dr. Lawrence Brown, Sharon. Mrs. Charlie Dozier, of Hillman, visited Mr. anu Mrs. Joe Dozier’s last Sunday. Miss Kate’s many friends hero wers very glad to soe her. A Clever 1 rick. <np* I■ in),j, like >>>»' .'Imre is y „■ 1 u.. inbuilt it. AUyWJt, ’fan try it who has Lame Back and Wf u! Kidneys, Malaria or Nervous Trouble We mean lie can cure him elf right awn by taking Electric Bitters. This nicdicin tones up the whole system, acts as « stimulant to the Liver mid Kidneys, is :: i lood purifier and nerve tonic. It eure> Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It U purely vegetable, a mild laxative, uno restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a mlricle worker. Every bottle guaranteed Only 50c a bottle at I)r. R. J. Reid'; Drug Store. BERMUDA DOTS r.r x. We are still needing rain. Bermuda school will open Monday, the fourtlv. We had a small crowd at Sunday school Sunday. Ask Andrew Cooper and Jim Jones how the" Wre radishes. i me of our boys are getting in earnest about Bird hunting. Miss Oline Sharp, of Warren county, is visiting in our neighborhood. Mr. D. S. Stewart says he wont make enough corn to winter a jay bird. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Nelson visited relatives in Crawfordviile Monday. Miss Minnie Mack, of Brunswick, Ga., is spending the summer in Powelton. Several from our neighborhood went to White Plains Sunday to the district meet¬ ing. Mr. L. A. Brake’s saw mill has com¬ menced work again after a few week* rest. Messrs. Jack and Henry Wynne attend ed the commencement iu Sandersville this week. Rev. J, II. Kilpatrick filled his regular appointment at Powelton Saturday and Sunday. Miss Fannie Googer, of Crawfordviile, spent.a few days with her brother, ifenry. in this section last week. Planters CUBAN RELIEF cures Cone, Xeuralgbittud Toothache in five minutes, hour stomach a lid li-.iia.ncr Complaints. Price, 25 Cents. All above goods for sale by P.G. Lucas. HELENA DOTS. BY I. N. C. Nice rains and funneis busy. Mr. S. A. Caldwell has lee 1 sick but is up again. Ben, son of Mr. John Griffith, is very si k with fever. ; Mr. Lunk Calaway is quite low with a NO. m Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. tm. |OY/ @ ^AKIN % 15 POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL DAKINQ POWOCR CO., NEW YORK. cancer on his face. Mis. Robert L. Boatwright visited het mother-in-law Saturday last. Mr. Eth 1 Stewart, of Pearidge, visited his brother at Helena Saturday. Miss Maggie Boatwright visited her sister Mrs. Robert Thaxtop, of Oglethorpe county last week. Crops are locking nice through this section, much better than the farmers ex¬ pected some time ago. Mr. rind Mrs. Dave Walker visited their parents, Mr. and Mr. Geo. Short in Ogle¬ thorpe county, last week. Miss Amie Caldwell, of Crawfordviile, i< visiting in Helena this week also Mrs. Hattie Maltbie is visiting her relatives , Mrs. Eliza Norman has returned to her home after staving some weeks with her daughter Mrs. Hattie Mnltbieof Crawford, ville. Miss Woodio Norman has returned to her home after spending several weeks with Mrs, Bettle Perteet in Oglethorpe county. Miss Mamie daughter of Mr, R. T. Rayle, has returned to her home to spend vacation. She has been going to school in Elberton. We are glad to welcome liar home again. Millions Given Away. I It is cersainly gratifying to the public' to know of one concern in the land who . arc not afraid to be generous to the of- needy, suffeiing. The proprietors Dr. ivintf’s New Discovery for Consumption, !!ou - lav* given away over ten million tria' bottles ot c,* 1 - Urine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it lias absolutely cured thousands of hooe less cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarae ne«s und all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are. surely cured by It. Call on Dr. R. J. Held, druggist, and get a trial bottle free. Regular size 50c and Cl Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. 00MBS ITEMS. BY L. Black berries and red bugs, scratch, scratch, scratch. We have been blessed with nice rains, but need more. Rev. Jim Bell filled his regular appoint¬ ment last Saturday and Sunday at Carter’s Grove. Mr. Jim Linencliole and John Mathis, of Wilkes county, visited Mr. W. II. Sherrer last Sunday. Mr. John Lunceford and lovely wife visited Mr. John Meadow's family last Sunday. Mr. Lunceford says his brother Dave is better. Miss Katie Sisson, of Sparta, is on an extended visit in and around Combs. We are glad to have her with us, ain’t we Mr. Tom Combs. C A STOIT X A . Bears the The Kind You Hava Always Btujht Signature of Mr. C- R. L- Sherrer and family of Wilkes county attended preaching at Carter’* Grove last Sunday. Come again Charles, we are always glad to see you. Mrs. J. W. Rives and Mrs. Mamie Sherrer visited Mrs. Octave Winkfield last week. They report having a lovely time as one always does with that jolly family. Miss Bailie Lunceford is still very sick. Guess what gentleman in our vicinity so seldom rigs up in his Sunday clothes that his own dog did not know him last Sunday night and he had to knock the poor old dog’s eye out to get in the house. Liver 116 s Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, const! P :ltion ' * olir stomach indigestion are promptly cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work Hood’s easily Best cents. after and All dinner thoroughly. dmggiits. pills. Pills Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas*. Th e ^ r» u *> Huod ' 8 SaraapwUto.,