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CI.EM. G. MOORE
Official Oitan Taliaferro Ci
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CRAWFORD VJ LLE, JULY 39,1898.
to^onXl^t^
the Watson a.mlH'ygi«ispeeches.
Mr. Watson saitlho was still a
Pomilist and advised his hearers
fry tOS «itirV ‘ to the ’ nartv 1
Young George Armstrong
was bitten by a moccasin in
"VVilkes Iasi week. Ho stepped
on the snake. The poison was
sucked out of the foot Gy the
hoy's father aud he is recover
ing.
Messrs. \Y. A. Hemphill, of
the Constitution and Mr. H- H.
Cabiness, of the Journal, met
tho members of the Weekly
Press Association in Atlanta on
their return from Newnan and
took them out to Peidmont Club
house and gave then a nice
luuchcftn. Those Atlanta peo
pje know how to entertain.
Editor Si Hawkins, of the
Covington Enterprise, and
Mayor of Covington, died last,
week after a long illness. Si
was loved by all whq knew
him and his worth, was appre¬
ciated by his people for they
honored him with some of the
best offices within their gift.
May he rest in peace.
Seems as if consumption al¬
ways picks out the brightest, and
best. Fully one sixth of all the
deaths that occur in the world
are caused by consumption:
Many things were once consider¬
ed impossible. It would be
strange if medical science did
not make some progress The
telegraph aud telephone, the
phonograph, the electric light—
all were once impossible, and
once it was impossible to clire
consumption. That was tfeforo
the time of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. Taken ac¬
cording to directions, this stan
dard remedy will cure 98 per
cent of all cases of consumption.
Consumption is caused and
fostered by impurity in tho
blood, ll is cured by purity and
richness iu the blood—surely,
certainly cured by the “Medical
Discovery ” It builds up solid
healthy ttosh aud vigorous
strength.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense
Medical Adviser, a 1008 page
medical work, profusely illus¬
trated. will be sent free on re¬
ceipt of LM oue-cont stumps to
cover postage only. Address,
World’s Dispensrry Medical
Association, Buffalo, N- Y
Santiago has surrendered to
the United Status and our army
i.s now in posossion. All of tho
Spanish property, and their
army of 80,000 tneutoget hor with
:t large scope of territory have
been surrendered to this govern¬
ment.
i ___ JTSOGW the chil
if are
I i*JR“Si ! r"IhVv ToiSk
well? Do they <
, get all the benefit they
( should from their food? ,
» ‘Y°. Y' - 11 " ^7 iec J lS snd lips (
they'heartv , robust
► and in
► everyway?
If nor, then give them
vTs gmclsion
1 rf ccd .Vt :r oi! with hypo
» phosphites, fails
It never to build
/ up delicate boys and girls. ’
? It gives them more flesh <
> and better blood.
It is just so with the
baby also. A little Scott's
Emulsion, three or four
1 times a day, will make
the thin baby plump and
2 j^yrc< -X~ 'cro'c$. It
,• t
t /■ : furnishes the
, y your.fi body with
qjLji m just the material
■ necessary for
:«• growing bones
and nerves.
M CHI Of HI
HWas Taken <»n July Uth-lSlb, Forts
and A m munit ion,
by ga. WEELY PRESS ASSO.
without tiu* i.o** of a Sh»Kii! Man, nwt >*i \
®rai film*) Near 151 Wounded
With too Many
Two week, ago the Georgia
Ur,el{] y 1 u ‘ ss wa ® ifl care oi
muint;,er ' s OL inal ^ c ‘ '
worn never better cared for.
Thn attendance was large
the people of Newnan showed
that their wide open homes and
hearts were sufficient for the
occasion.
They “barbecued” us at their
beautiful park and built log
heap fires to keep us warm. It
was a cold day in July, but
Newnan was equal to the occa
siou. Ku,in interfered with
some of the entertainments that
thesfi good people had prepared ,
lor us but then- will was
.udthemumbursof Weekly Press will tlioGeo^ia ever
J
1 pleasant , at the memory of that ,
'visit. .
It was our good fortune to bo
be quartered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J no. T. Holmes and of
all the homes we ever had trail
sient or permanent, Mr. Holmes’ \
home was one most pleasant. He
is a loading real estate agent and
has a paying farm near in town.
He is one citizens of that lovely
city who raises all his supplies
for both home and farm and
takes great pride in his farm,
orchard aud vineyard. While
we were made guests in royal
style we felt very much at home
with these noble people. A nice
horse and buggy were at our
disposal all the while wo were
there and of course that was a
treat.
Newnan has about 1,000 inhab¬
itants and is one of the weal¬
thiest cities in the South, “per
capita.” The business houses,
residences, public buildings and
manufactories show that there is
plenty of thrift. Every build,
ing is in perfect order.
In manufacturing, R. D. Cole
& Co., the Coweta Fertilizer Co.,
and various other smaller enter¬
prises lead any wo know of,
thereby giving employment tq
hundreds of people and giving
Newnan a line cash business. A
large amount of cash is liberated
weekly by those manufactories
aud every citizen of the town is
benefited by it.
These good results from home
enterprises will build up any
town that puts forth efforts iff
building up manufacturing in,
dustries. Wo all need every new
enterprise that can be induced to
come among us. We see illus¬
trated in Newnan what we have
constantly urged to be done for
Crawford ville.
Besides having more handsome
homos than any town wo ever
saw of its size, it has the only
all marble church we over saw.
It is a Baptist church and is tho
finest building of the kind to be
found in the South.
While Newnan is -‘the biggest
»•«*
her people seem as social as one
big family, and in this lies great
ly tho secret of their success.
p] 10 y iay aside selfishness when
it comes to a mat ter of interest to
the town aud all pull together,
We are proud to have met
these people. Their hospitality
will ever be bright in our memo
ry. and the Georgia
Press will ever long to meet
again.
Coweta county Inis furnished
many of the States most distm
guished men.
The Horald-Advertiser, the
only paper published iu Newnan,
is one of the best weekly papers
in the South and its columus
s’lOW that the town is alive bv
-
it- its firms; lit I .1 ill n .>rf c.usin, isiilX' in iu thu lUO
- -
paper.
Our thanks are extended to all
who aided in making our visit
pleasin’ :.. : ,i rnauagf?
Olv »r ■ > t I' 1 * ad
and the Atlanta & West Point
Railway. These are two of the
most substantial railroads in the
South.
The same old officers were re
elected . , , except . State Librarian. T ,, .
J. P. Brown was made 1st Vice
ot the AasoctatUm.
a ° o-feat dotti for the en*
JOyment . of the t bOyS who i *u
ever remember him kindly.
Killed ut Washington.
On Saturday night a negro
FT* 1
Butler, was shot and Killed by
young Mr. James Jackson at
\v ils hington. The difficultf
i ea( ii n g U p to the killing oeeiired
afc fche depot about h^lf-past nine
while therG was quite a crowd
there waiting for the excursion
t liaiu rn i n Pi LU r-rono GUUie.
Abe had been worrying little
Henry Binns, son of Mr. E. G.
Binns, about his bicycle, when
young Jackson rlmonstrated
with him. Abeknocled Jackson
down on the platform of the
t _ inflictj considerable
„, ound his foreheqd , Y
salda , , he tim0 that
the negro had , . shot . ,. hue. As , he
rose . lie , began shootmg . ..I at . Abe, .,
firing three sliQts. two of which
took effect. One passed through
his breast from front to rear,
the other struck his shoulder
and * glanced. Abe went about
fifty steps and fell, dying in a
few minutes.
Coroner G. B. Amason sum¬
moned a jury at once and held
an inquest. Four witnesses
wore examined, and! the jury
returned a verdict of justifiable
Chroni¬
cle.
—Mrs. Miller, of Powelton,
a week here with her sick
Mrs. Davenport, return¬
to Powelton Monday- with
corpse of tho latter.*"
—Mr. George Harris of this
had a tine milch cow kill¬
by lightning Saturday and
of Mr. Harris’ family
badly shocked by the
bolt.
BETHANY LOOA m
The grass crop in tills community is
better than for years.
Mr. Abb O’Neal und family, of Atlanta,
visitinr relatives in tho community.
Mrs. Martha Jordan, of Union Point, is
her sou, Mr. C. U. Jordan
Mrs. J. G. Brooks, alter a weeks visit in
Carolina has returned home.
Mrs. J. f. Dolvin is spending a while
her daughter, .Mrs. John Copeland.
Farmers are “laying by,” and on ac¬
of so much rain will have to leave
in the grass.
Mr. Roht. Jordan, who has been attend¬
school in Tennessee, has returned
for a vacation.
The Literary Club will meet at Hickory
school house next Thursday
We are gisd to see so much in¬
taken in these meetings by the
people.
The Sunday school here will meet next
in the forenoon instead of the
as heretofore. Mr. Paul Rhodes
address tho school on “Christain In¬
All are cordially iuyiled to at¬
The meeting at this placfe, after a suc¬
run of ten days, has closed. Sev¬
uuitod with the church. Rev. Plow
made s tine impression on the ueople,
the 1‘resbyteriau church may well feel
to own such a fine preacher and
worker.
CA®TOniA.
Bsara tbs The Kind You haw Always BougM ,
dig Batura
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SiH‘eial Notice.
All wanting Ice for Sundays
will please get it on Saturday j
nights. 'T will not deliver any
more ou Sundays after this date.
W. R. Reid, i
Crawfordville. Ga.. June 24, *96.
FRICK COMPANY
Eclipse Engines
Boilers, Saw Mills. Uottmi Gins. Cotton
Presses Grain Separators.
Vhi'C. Tooth atl l Sofia Saws. Saw
* 1 I ii sni ‘ i s tor- In V,, lectors FnvinC
,, Ji,pairs aud , a full ,, line r of Brass Goods.
.
r>-s*"Seud for Catalogue and Pi ices.
avery & McMillan
Southern M ' '-tige- 0 .
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Rheumatism often causes the most in
tense suffering. Many have for years
disease vainly sought relief from this disabling
and are to-day worse off than
it U th« only remedy which can
*each such deep-seated diseases.
a fsw ysara Sffo I was taken with Infiamma
*>rr atsmunansm, which became so tm«M«
th*t I vm tor wek» unable to w/plk. I tried
several prominent physi¬
cians and took their treafc
|P*f jKragrajg «»nt fciununy.imi ELt»X w«
W 'S &{0\ I a«<m sramed to grow
Aj5lfi cS. worse, w’S! the disease spread
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Z££J 'uJtfrmi ofl
jjft 89 £t£V°h<£
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potash or toeroury. I felt so much better after
taking two bottles, that I continued the rem
Ayen<i* £^^3<itX rhiUdi?pb?a r m * a7
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W11 ^w^too
Don't wxffpr longer with Rheumatism. liniments,
Throw n«ide your oils and as
they can not reach voar trouble. Don’t
experiment with doctors—their potash
ana mercury will add to your disabil¬
ity and completely destroy your diges¬
tion.
will S.S.S. perfectly r Ti« und Blood permanently,
cure
tt hi ffiiarantef4 purely vegetable, and
COIl tains no potman, mercury, or other
mineral. * Books mailed free by Swift
9pe«lfic Go., Atlanta, Ga.
FOR ALL WOMEN
pf A
all the pain
andslcknessfrom 4
vhich women
suffer is caused
by weakness or
derangement In
the organs of m
menstruation.
Nearly always
when a woman Is not well these
organs are affected. But when
they are strong and healthy a
woman is very seldom sick.
Is nature's provieion for the regu¬
lation of tha menstrual function.
It cures all “ female troubles.” It
Is equally effective for the girl In
her teens, the young wife with do¬
mestic and maternal cares. *nd
the woman the approaching “Change the period Ltfe."
known as They of
They benefitted all need by it. are all
it.
Pbr sdvlee la esses rsqutrinr speetsl
directions. sAlross, firing symptoms,
tha " Ladles' Adrlsory Department,"
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chstts
sooffs, Tsna.
THO*. 1. COOPER, Tspate. Miss., tsyit
“ sitter suRtrsd from rsry Irregular
SMd oosM pstsfvl set rettsr* mssstriMtien her. Wins and of doctors CsrtM
tsttroty osrod hor sad i alts koleod «f
awfkdr threegk tM O n f of U».
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PROF. P. M. WHITMAN,
sotl'Tth St., Augusta, Ga.,
filVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defect, of
sight, grinds ths proper glass** and WAK*
KANTS them.
Lenie. cut into your frame while you wait.
FREE OF CHARGE.
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COTTON
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RAMLITT;
General ComUsion Merchants, ->
817 Reynolds St, AUGUSTA, GA.
five doors below cotton exchange.
WE MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES UPON COTTON HELD ON
STORAGE A? REASONABLE RATES.
Person Attention Given to Weight and Selling. Bagging and Ties Furnished
Our Customers at Factory Prices.
TRY US AND YOU WILL SHIP AGAIN.
■.'a t. - gegB?
Hanress, Buggies, Wagons
**m Etc., Etc. 'w*.
Barnwell & Vickers.
We have the largest stock of this line of Goods en
hand ever before brought to this section of the country.
We buy entirely in Car-load lots and get tlie
advantage in freights and car-load prices,
*
coc»o« And we can save you money by buying of us. We
Jggalso carry a large Stock of Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
&c. In fact you can get anything you want in the
leather line, WE SELL ON TIME to good par¬
ties at Cash prices, 8 percent, in notes, payable No¬
vember 1st.
Barnwell & Vickers, Washington, Ga,
For Fall f Clothing
See Our New Samples
From the Firm*of the Following Advt:
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C.G. MOORE J
Agent at Crawfordville, *
When You Need
Lumber, Laths, Lime,
Shingles. Mouldings, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Cement, Plaster Paris, "Plastering
IlaiiC Sewer Pipe for your well or ditches, Jars for your Lkrd, Jugs for your
Syrup, etc.,
Bolts, Hinges, and Screws for Your Doors or Blinds,
NaiN. Locks, Coat orTlat Rooks, S’ne’.f Brackets or anything else you may
need in a COMPLETE HOUSE, Confer with tue.
Washington Manufacturing Co M
WASHINGTON. GEORGIA.
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They will give you right prices every time you call, on them.
HO, CAMPAIGN WORM.
Every Day Counts Now.
To enable ref .rnutrs to carry on an a tivc, arr -rivp canijiaijm during the coming
summer, pha i’ng sound doctorinc in the N of “doubtful” voters, -,ve have reduced
rise pri - for the campaign to
25 Cents—25 Cents—25 Cents.
One name or a thousand, 3-1 cent* ea h pays the -hi from nflw to Oct. 10. At this
low ran: about'cost we should have oo.COO ‘new names during July ai d. August.
SVcti't vou send in ten of that aurnber. Ever reformer knows th* solid value of one
copy of
The People's Part y Paper.
It * for straight, anti-fusion, unauuS-r.: b Populism. I; is battling for the
rights of the people. Ldn our already large family and get others.
SfRti the Quarter to
PEOPLE’S PARTY PAPER.
A i i,‘>'TA, GA-