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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1898)
,IflE, AMCCATE-DEM OCR AT, FtfctlSKED HVEUV V 8 .IDAV MORKIWC WXt y CLEM. G. MOORE. L Official 0; faliafsrro C«. ■ CRAWP-I ■ LEE, AUG. IS, Aug usd ciycu her first bale of 160 - e on Aug. 6 th. Nev ton r nty :o ‘.ed in favor of prchiiV UM by over 400 1 ma o ' ■ Orifiln. iitic aiioti ' i lynching this An <Ino. Meadows, a negr<> rav .1 hr • uk banged and riddh.d •• 1 bihl'd TI moi ‘: ha . two full moon hr it s’ A" i ll, Thorp was one on* the J The next one will be t n the . .. The harvest mdon ifj it 1 ts appearance j on tie f' • h c f k, t,ember- hi par* ta Tsh* : Pftri •' Do ■ . * \y Tin, - m ca.i; to ad¬ vance v ami you will have h : i' a Jo everything you can t jib a i prises it, v< ir t . vn will IpU 1 you an ! , <r town. The Cottegv North Georgia Agricultu ral at Dalii^hoga lut > IS sued a handsome i:!ust;m.t< •! < at alogne of that school which shows it to ho. a most, desirable place to send boys to be edu¬ cated . Ex-Gov. Northon is hard: at work trying to ge! up an exhibit of Georgia products for the Omaha exposition. This state can make u most creditable ex¬ hibit if the farmers will aid Mr. Northon. It is a pity that Georgia and othor southern boys who joined the anuy to fight Spain are kept in camps until the , war over and nd the i^unors jvon and now will he forced to go to the fever stricken pestholes of Cuba to do police duty. An exchange hits the nail squarely on the head when it says: “Whenever you hoar a man finding fault of his local paper, open tt, ton to one lie hasn’t an advertisoment in it; I five to one he never gives it a job of printing; three to one that ho ‘does not take the paper; two one if he is a subscriber ho is a delinquent. Kven odds he never does anything in any way that will assist the publisher to run a good paper, ami forty to one if j the paper is good and full of life lie is the most eager to see it when it curios out. Centuries ago, people used to fear what they called the pesti Jence. •'Pluck Death” was the most terrible thing in the world .( > them. They feared it as peo pie now four the Cholera and Velh»w Fe\or. Ami yet there is a thing that causes more misery aud more deaths than any of these. It L so common that nun tentl'e of all the sickness in the world is tnuieable to it. It tinea ix that simple, common makes thing constipation. It |>eo, 'l ' > t llll ses dixzinoss. headachi , oss ol appet to, loss of s t‘ C 4 Invatii and di.si re-s after 1 ,:.t The little help P-Verlod furnished by Dr. ! Lv visant PoileL 's . One K-> a gv u !e laxnt ve a two •:«;hamc. Once us: . 1 . al i aver. If you i re care . to lei an unserupu lou u r * MO I! you something i;,.i;i i. ^ more money. do not o . -cent Std?* lx: ii \ SSO SeV St' 101 Jt \ v * ! ji , >vj ' Ii!u< ?d A u (Hd Ivi *v. Ft;-x 1 ir >'r —h- - i (C belief of emi IMKt ptl> - it* ihiii imrurc un <'ii tifie oi th* our i TvreulT-n. > is- theory wa>- u ' • r l td fioi i:: of i>r -« lilt K • ■ •u< t • M r-a:vui;- ,.r is tiU< * * ? !«» prove th;it *. tlieory i to; 1 * a liilUTS Cy Vsvl*«vrs> 0 ' < WEDNESDAY’S VOTE fit; |,.t, r„,-iy Nominate Csiudidatu for ( omit > Office.. THE TICKET IN FULL, Sunic Sui-jtri>(-s But (hod Sclr-ci|on& Are Made. The Election Was a Ouit t One. The People’s Party primary passed olT quietly Wednesday. There were many surprises at the results in the various con tests. The foilowjng is the vote received by each candidate: [•’or Representative: R, T. KENDRICK, MO JOHN JOHNSON, 12') J. J. MOORE, 20 G. T. EDWARDS,—378 For Clerk Superior Court: 8. H. RHODES,—212 M. II. CANNON, 210 p or Sheriff; M. R, BROWN, 42 D. I’. HENRY, as 1 J. T. HENDRICKS, 20 For Treasurer: HENRY .M. ALLEN, -206 i. J. CHAPMAN, 212 For Tax-,Colloctor: II M. HARRISON, .22 S. 1). CHAPMAN. -7 C. C. CHAPMAN ltj W. A. CARV.—Uia L. C. RHODES. - -job For Tux Iieceiver: .J V. JOHNSON, lOo J. A GRIFFITH,—31 J. M. SAGO US,- At G. R. MOORE,—24 S. S. PERKINS,—170 W. E WALL,—(iO J R. OGLETREE.—17 For Surveyor: E. II. MEADOWS.—853 For Coroner: J. E. PATE, 227 E. S. ALLEN, -Ks:j C. L. BAGBV. 8G It will lie soon from the above that the following ticket was nominated: For Roproscntative: G. T. EDWARDS. For CU-rlt: 1 S. U. RHODES. For Sheriff 1 : I). P. HENRY. For 'Fax-Collector: L. C. RHODES. For Tax-Kcociynr: S. S. PERKINS. For Surveyor: E. 11. MEADOWS. For Coronor: J. E. PATE. ___ Gen, Miles says lie has plenty of soldiers in Porto Iiico and j that he can take the island with ldilo trouble, * * * * Ju thanking Con. Livingston for introducing resolution oi thanks for the magnificent naval victory at Manilla, Admiral Dewey says t here is no north no south, and that he hoped we would never hear of ait}’ sectionalism again. 0*0 0 0 0 0 In the southwestern states the report is that cotton is badly damaged by rain, rust and pie | worms. This being true haven great influence on the price of the staple, jj. reaiize| ^ that cotton planters will on their crop this year , did last , western wneat growers year. IVe have ttsiid Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our home for many years and bear cheerful testimony toils value as a ntedi cine which should l>e in every family, In eoutrhs and colds we have found tt to be efficacious ami n croup and whooping cough in children we deem it in - ! vVisa nit It. P. Ritter. 4127 St. Louis, Mo. ; v D R, J. Reid and l' Brown. ,, K P wm iiL*! IriucS 1 ‘ o*'lh- G •••'■> \v-ni......-fertile 1: i - ; we en atton tK > i >•* pu-'.-e to mat msti ,i -s; t'- t Ml blind e': v idroa in the o r.f oeivpor:* ed to him that they may bo of ferod tin’benefits oi t utt lauda biO iou. Au iress him at -Ylaeou, La. To Much Ruiu O 'fer J^twe. Too much rain and lack - f»un shine was very injurious to cot ton. r id has delayed fonder pul¬ and damaged hm*!. that was pulled. Cotton i i tak if a: on wood , rapiuly*^ ,. fruu- . ing poorly, and there is ihoch complaint of root rot %nd find shed (ling. It is openin'. pick ing ° has commenced i i some of the more southern counties. Corn, peas, 1 cane, Jlllf^Dld gHHf pota toes are generaily^^V ^Kirc fifOOa. Peaches and other rot ting from the effect* tOO ltlUch wet wont her. Thcll undistoo , wet to plow, and n,,n tt helo.S , , are very grassy and J OUl. , Pl’y . weather is badly net] to en able fodder to be iroperly , saw . and for cotton. ____.___L Not O'lite to KlJ 0 . James J. Chapmfl a 1 it.es us from Avon, WasJiia I, dated Aug. 1st, saying tha cannot woildo Without thcPAdvocate Democrat in the farlporthwest. He says: ‘T am r* going to Klondike as you snBRst. I am sorry I am even as.jp|rom ‘ home ;ls 1 , am. I r iincl ,• i A , 1 , ha* \V(i » - vain in a new oo^mi'v, If, we lose something , . of , as mi In value m the dear old place, j' HO card was live days cominaifrom Avon. Spain can now remember the Maine. t * * * * * ♦ There are nearly 4,000 sick soldiers at Santiago'to Wednes lay of this week. >| .***.**: Reports from Pftiliippines the Americans are winning victo rics over the Spaniards. ♦ ♦ * * * * The troops now m camps in this country are bailing mad be¬ cause they did not get a chance to fight. * * * * * * Peace between the U. 8 . and Spain is about agreed to with the exception sora^njinor details which will t ake ■Bib weeks to arrange. ♦ * * * * • The Americans are disgusted with the conduct of Aguinaldo, the insurgent leader in the Phil lipines, whose potver is weaken¬ ing owing to the fact that the Filipinos are realizing the worth lessness of his promises. ♦ + * * * * Transports are bringing those soldiers from Santiago who fought In the battle and other volunteers are being carried down there to garrison the city. The surrendered Spanish sol¬ diers are being loaded to be seat back to Spain. *.♦**.* Miss Powell, of Atlanta, who presented the colors to the 2 nd Georgia Regiment at Tampa, is high in her praises of that body of Georgia soldiers. She says the regiment is equal to any reg¬ ular army regiment in this coun 'vy. The friends of the boyrf _ will be glad to hear this. Perhaps youhsve made your nBfl 1 ^ fO take Sootfs Emulsion this Then summer, look tor a.# this picture on * the wrapper, a 1 u man with a big 5, i \ fish on his back. Do not let anyone talk to of something “ just vou vou want phosPhtoxL' h y lh7 wam ,wv \e» > |>pji t-es*L You JOU Will \uu IU find 1 them in oniv one place, c, -'Vht ..v 1 b FnuUinn There is no other emul sion like r.; none does the saroe work; and no other has the record of cures. All Dr ufTEists. 3 oC. ar.d $t. S.-OTT .V Fownv. Chfir.-.sts. N. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often the result of an inherited taint in the blood, S. 8. 8. jg th e only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out every trace of the disease, and cures the vorat case * - My son, Charlie, mi afflicted from infancy w uh Scrofula, and he suffered so that tt was Impossible to dress him for three years. If 1 3 head and body were a 0< sorf - Si and h,s eyesight also bc-eeme E a fleeted. So treatment AS i , win spared would that relieve we \ Y M fM him. thought hut he '1 y s grew worse # ’feftsR unxl his condition was hadgjSBf sefeiy 1 #7 Indeed despaired pitiable. I of Ills \ j|g ever being cured, when ^‘k / , f « by the advice of a friend \pVT\l 1 we gave him S. S. S. •> J swift’s specific). Ade- * * elded improvement was the result, and after he had taken a dozen bottles, no one who knew of his former dreadful condition would have recognized him. All the sores on his bod 5 have healed, his skin is perfectly clear perfect an smooth, and he has been restored to health. Man. S. S. Mabbt. 860 Kim St., Macon, Ga. For real blood troubles it is a waste Of time to expect n cure from the doc ***■ Blood diseases are beyond their skill. Bwift s Specific, SS.S. r «.Blood reaches remedies all deep-seated cases which It Other have no effect upon. J purely S th(* vegetable, only blood and remedy contains guaranteed pot no ash, mercury, or other mineral. Bo ,. ks maill?d free to any ^jdressby Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. haa demonstrated ten thousand times that it is almost infallible FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. i—I ‘ irretrtUuritms and derangements. It ban this become of the troubles. leading It remedy for class exerts a wonderfully soothing healing, influence strengthen¬ ing and It upon the menstrual organs. cures “whites” and falling of the womb. It stops flooding ami relieves sup* P j. is m. m« pressed and painful menstruation. For Chango of Life it is the best medicine made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu¬ lates, strengthens the whole sys¬ tem. This remedy Why is offered will to all afflicted women. any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach? Wine of Oardui only costa $1.00 per bottle at your drug store. For odt*kr, in canes req**irinv special "Lullies’ dire** tiom, add nun, >jir+n<j symptoms, the Med Admeory .Department/' The ChatUmavyu u isu Co., Ohattauooya, TVnn. Rav. J. W. SMITH, Camdon. S. C., say»l “My wile used Win* of Cardul at horn* to r falling ot the womb and It entire), cured her.” BALTIMORE MUSICAL And Educational Home School, For— GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES. Cor. Lafayette Ave. and Charles St. Baltituorp, Md. Barthold Meyer, Prin. Catalogue lurmshcd upon Vocal application. Specialties — Pinna, Culture, Stniiired Instruments, Languages, Elo¬ cution, with Literature, Art and Eng¬ lish Branches. Number of boarding pupils limited. Uueceptional home oniforts. Opens Isept. Sth, 139S. FRICK COMPANY T7nmr»oe < HC/lipS)© jMlglllfcJb i ■ Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton (iins, Cotton Presses, Grain Separators. Chisel Tooth and Solid Saws. Saw Teeth, Inspirators, Injectors, Engine Repairs aud a full line of Brass Goods. Cd- 'Send for Catalogue and Ibices. avery & McMillan So.ithern Managers. Xo.,.-.l A 53S. F er.ytli St., A 1 7. NT A, ISA ____ k 4 :'■# V ’• ; 1 ,N \ PROF. P. M. WH1T3IAK. 20 i« ,; i; at.. ,, Au.iUSta. , , Ga.. n GIVES FREE EYE TESTS !r Jes .f K.;ht, grtnC.. UK]-.roi --t glasses ' auU W.iK rants it.™. Lsmcs cat inn >-our frame wire you v ,-.ir. FREE OF CHARGE. — Morpine and Opium Habit FU.-ie Cured: For inf a:. t Diet hod of curirg above l-.aoit. FREl. _ address The Olric'Cheiu. Works, Lima, O, M A L S B Y & V# ’ o B J 57 S. Forsyth St,, ATLANTA, GA. General Agen ts for****®,*— ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, THE GEISER MANUFACTURING CO., THE NEW EIRDSALL C'O.. HUNGER IMPROVED SYSTEM OF GINNING COTTON R. HOE <fc CO., HENRY D1SSTON & SONS, SAMES OHLEN & SONS. GARDNER GOVERNOR CO., PEMBERTIIY INJECTOR CO. Carrying Grist a complete Mills, line of Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Separators, Steam and Pipe Saws, Pumps, Injectors Grate Bars and Fittings, Prompt Attention Given Orders and Inquiries. g0„Cutaiogue FREE by mentioning this paper. SHIP YOUR COTTON TO MOSS & DTD A WT ITT, General Commission leroiiants, 817 Reynolds St, AUGUSTA, GA. FIVE DOORS BELOW COTTON EXCHANGE. WE MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES UPON COTTON HELD ON STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. Person Attention Given to Weight and Soiling. Bagging and Tics Furnished Our Customers at Factory Prices. TRY US AND YOU WILL SHIP AGAIN. MERCER UNIVERSITY, MACON, GEORGIA. A high Grade Institution, with good equipment and with an excellent Faculty. Full courses in Latin Language and Litc.mture; Greek Language and Literature; En- ,' glish Language and Literature; Modern Languages; Mathematics and Astronomy; I Natural History; Physics and Chemistry; History audPhilosophy;the Bible; and Law, ■ Many students finish the college, year at a cost of 8160.00 for all expenses. For Catalogue or further information, addiess \ P. D. POLLOCK, President, Macon, Ga. When You Need Lumber, Laths, Lime, Shingles, Mouliling.s, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Cement, Plaster Paris. Plastering llair7 Sewer Pips for your wall or ditches, Jars for your Lard, Jqgs for your Syrup, etc., Bolts, Hinges, and Screws for Your Boors or Blinds; Nails, Locks, COMPLETE Coat of Hut HOUSE, Hooks. She’f Brackets or ^g . thUig «4.-;e.vcai maj ^ ^ need in a Confer witli tne. Washington Manufacturing Co,, ¥ WASHINGTON, GEGRGIA. » p They will give you right prices every time you call on them: anress, Buggies, Wagons, Etc., Etc, -,-v Barnwell 8c Vickers. We have the largest stock of this line of Goods on hand ever before brought to this section of the country. i We buy entirely in Car-load lots and get the advantage in freights and car-load prices, And we can save you money bv buying of us. We also 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¬ *■ i ties at Cash prices, 8 percent, in notes, payable No¬ vember 1st. Barnwell & Vickers, Washington icju’wTTi'rriTf) * s jw. 1, Ga. b* COMPLETE Cotton. S aw, Gris*, Oil and Ferrilizer ^ILL OUTFITS. Ci,!. V,■«!■»*, I ’an,’ Mill and ShiiiBlt, Outfits. urs'issy Castings. = 7 7-7 SddiystyiS'USISiU T- tlos. Oilers, Ktc. baws. > -■ c,?** every day: work ISO hands, t T'RD.’RONV/vRKSJ SUPPLY CO.. AUGUSTA, GA. V7-'; y; TLY SECUREdI ir..-er.:ioa or improvement anti vre vriii fell -■ fire® onr opinion a.« to xvhethur it ii i womak .%.=:> c-ay :: licatlsns rejected in other reference#furnished. ssaszon & kasio;? fatsnt solicitors & kxpetits Civ-.: £ 5! cl Tele'll Enjir.^ors. ^.rsd iato-s of ttc F-olytix hmc School of ' s .Gvlrrs in A' Science*. Lnval I’uiy*-*. iwy. rs i tVat Law AMociation. Am«ricac \Yat* r V'ocles A - . itloa. Kn 4 »M?n<l Wat or w-- - Aarc. urrej sn Um itioo Ass ' - - - ' Society of Civil fagincers. OfficKS : ( WA?nrircTov, D. C. t Montreal. C*x. BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, S FOR AXV MARK OF CUN. ENGINES. SOiLESS AND PRESSES And Repairs for saine. SSaftlncr. aud Licings. Tilley*, . Belting. Inie*jtors, Pipes. Valves LOIM^EON MU i SUPPLY CO., Al Gl STA, <IA. 50 YEARS’ M .! 11% i ' i. - *s y m mm 4 Tfiade MaunM Copyrights De~:g-*s Ac.x ^ i Dtrine a sketch and <le^ r T’T t:vn c«i qulclf’T ascertain car < n.Tv. -n tree/* 7 .ether an . -.—ti Snolr vzterta. Aemmamra -i r er Eaa<lbcok Patents -i n« «!'•*«•»:• -.nClenlbl. fur st«:nrsBMan»*. <ra . ■ SC •. nt free. lest umtxv tlircu-h Slaw receive t-a®a * to. r, , 'ial -i-t-ce, with.jat c harr c. in tbe Scientific flitrlcaa. 4 hanSsraelT ain«.r»ted Reeke. Oanwet 9*0 cir. ; crlatR'i -f ,ir.v r .- €.':tia.-i-.nr-.U. Term* vr : vr r; *hs. y.. y 1 o: .. . ^H&H MUNH snlcb &Cp. oaoe, «rsu 3StBN, W**UiB6tan, ], ^