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THE ADVGCATE-DEHCCRAT,
rtfSttSJIltD KVF.RV W JBAV ifORNIMC n
CLEM. G. MOORE.
Offlcial O.’M Taliaferro C*.
CRA Vv FOHDV 11 -I. K. SMl'T. 9, 180!?.
Seven tin-•-••ml divorces is
pretty good f<>; Oi,:o in one year.
Spain has cf lied *,0 arms over
100,000 soldi , - she is hard to
ciye up.
The Third Georgia Regiment
is said . to hi' 1 - n ordered to
Jacksonvill.* io join < len. Gee’s
coininami a R will bt* sent to
Cuba for gat ri.son duty.
The roun i cotion bnlo got a
back-set from t.ho trl. It was
found to bt- 'id' i »i’Ol >< rty of
groat syndioaff? formal to force
the people. R has not worked
thus far.
The Now Vurk bulls and bears
are wateiiin,'.' - the cotton crop
with keen ov >. Tbo least fa
vorablu report 11 m<ls to lesson
the price and th< bulls get in
their work when unfavorable
reports are sent in.
It scorns no *, that this year's
cottou crop will fall far short of
last year's, If this be true, there
is consolation that if the crop ir>
short the price will be naturally
better. ft is easier to gather In
pounds of lint for *1 than to
gather 2d pounds for 81.
The Phillip* A RuUorfT Mfg.
Co., the great stove makers,
whose $ 175 .odd stock was burned
last week writes us “The disas¬
trous lire has in no wise hamper¬
ed our facilities for handling
mail orders, We have already
commenced building. Throe of
our four plants are running in
full blast. 1 1
The old man who looks out
the world witu •>]< n feeitng mid healthy
* 3 nv»f>vunot t “tp the thought
gratitication at inherited
his children have
him no weakness nor tendency
disease. Tho healthyold man
tho man who lms throughout
life kept, his digestion good
his blood pure. Notone in
thousand does <lo il Germs
* through the healthy body
out effect. Lm thorn ouco
lodgement or lot thorn find
weak spot, they will develop
the million and the blood will
full of them. Instead of
strength to the tissues, it. will
force upon them
matter, and the man will
llosh and the more
be is to disease. Dr.
Golden Medical Discovery is the
only medicine that
and infallibly cures all blood
diseases, and almost all
are blood diseases. It isn’t
medicine for some ou«
so-called disease, it is a
cine for the whole body.
forces out all the germs of
ease, and replaces
with rich, red blood.
The Republican committee
the 10th District met in
Saturday last and docided.it
said, to put out a candidate
Congress to oppose Mr. Fleming.
This is a ,’privilege they have.
but it wil I** a long time
the I(*fh congressional district
Georgia will bo represented by
Republican, It will bo a loss
time and money to ran
Congressman Flemiug.
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CARMINATIVE.
tt re-r- Pi.-.rrt,, ce r-rnuto* *S*
(tMKCtti ard Cnn-ie, cxrc* triad
Cetac, *r.fl«ro» tke WOi, cure* C.-»F
rra laluatim. IFnleri'. teortus. i^tp.
i»ja im><< met* prmcBfUf. tt is pead
tar t<’». er»d is a specific far
*m e» »ra*na»cy.
oM Drufgistif 23 end 30c
For *aic n: ALLIANCE 6 TOKE.
A CRITICAL TIME
I j During: ' & the Battle
nf’&HTltlfiLrO U1
’
-
iblLlV Qlflf flR Jn WPIf WhLL, A A RUSH w
vjipht IHlvrn 1 AJtU a Mb T'lAV ua i .
Thf VnrU+m at the Battle oi Santiago < 1 *
Cliibii were ail Horo«*s. Their Heroic
Kfforts In Clettlnic Ammunition and
Hal loti* to the Front Saved the !•>»>’.
h- Butter, o P*° , n . 0
I-, ’
writing from Santiago, e ..<*■<
23 rd, says: “We all had diarrhoea m
moreor less violent form, and wn on wc
had , . to , doctor, . . for , nr
: landed we no time w<; a
WJU t t . a „. 0 f rush and rush night and
, ,
day to Iwep Urn troops supplied with arn
munition nnd rations, hut thanks bo
Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diar¬
rhoea Remedy, we were able to keep at
worl and keep our health: |ti fac t, I in
cerdy believe that at one critic*! time thi
medicine wsa* tfie indirect saviour of our
army, for if the packers had been unable
to work there would have hoen no way o!
supplies to the front. Them w^rc
n > ro.i'is that a, wagon train could me
My com? .vie anil my*tlf bud tl}« good for
tunc to la> in a supply of tlq* medicine
J p:ick-train left Tampa,
Io, our liefore we
an* 1 1 know in four c**e* it absolutely
saved life.”
The above letter was written to the
manufacturers of tbismedicinc, the Cham¬
berlain Medicine Co., Do* Moines, Iowa.
For sale by Dr. R. .J. Reid, Crawfordville,
L. it. Brown, Sharon.
—Whore is, tho man who said
the world was drying up?
—The new barber shop on
Broad Street js nearing comple¬
tion..
—Rev. L. P. Winter is spend
mg this week with his mother
at Winterville.
—Wo will give each week the
latest cotton market report on
day we go to press.
—Stephens High School has a
handsome Kingsbury piano now
and it is quito an acquisition to
that instituto.
—Miss Corrine Carter, of Ma?
con, arrived yesterday afternoon
and will take charge of the music
class of the Stephens High
School.
—A fter nearly" two wat va
cation Kugene Gunu lias taken
his place at tho depot and Mr.
Latimer has returned to his home
at Rutledge.
—We are told that tho Macon
branch of the Georgia Railroad
lias had no through trains since
tho storm last week. Several
very bad washouts ocoured over
there.
—The knowing ouos who said
tho dog day fallacy was a failure
du not know where they “arc at"
now. It rained first dog day
and has rained nearly every' day
since.
—It is said that Mr, ’Gus
Asbury of Bethesda will move
his family to Mr.T. E. Bristow’s
Axt place and that tho latter
will move closer into town this
fall. We extend a hearty’ wel¬
come to all.
—- Senator Bacon has succeeded
j n getting the President to
! promise to muster out two of the
Georgia regiments of volunteers
and it is expected that the First
and Second will be the two that
w iH be sent home,
—Mrs. M. A. Sanford of Lib¬
erty Hall is rejoicing over the
birth of a grand-daughter—the K. and Mary
daughter of James
H. Sanford of Augusta. We
i wish the little miss a Herald. vary happy
■ lit".—cor, Augusta
| —O 110 hundred and three dead
Fa.g ish sparrows were
within ami just outside of
- nail enclosure back of
S' arm ishmaelito ofllce Thurs
da\ morning of last week. Thov
w« t*c dr.iwned by the storm.
— M : > t Ossie McCord left Wed
nosJay i.ght for Murpk.ysboro
Tenn.. where sdio goes to attend
ti S. College. ‘Miss Ossie m
an exceptionally bright young
lady and will take a high stand
in her classes.—Norwood cor.
Clipper.
Cotton Market.
T'r.e f.-liowing it the Crawfordville
prices cormUcd every Tlmrsdar.
Low -tliddling........ ... 4 11-16
Middiiug ......... . 4 IV 16
Good M'ddliof..... ... 5 M6
BOBUfEOU DOTS
I$V IN'CCGSITLS
»
There will L - several cotton sal buy
ersa thi,, i t:; \* ea,on
Miss Annie • ovall, of Ret 1 Ga.,
visiting net ; Mrs 1 C- Irden.
u; belle . acock, i* •■■■wig her
uncle Mr. D. / Saggus at Yfogarett’s
Give
. ,
' iQ TS ' : " 00
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this week. Si - ..as very mtxHikeii by
the].':' ’» .-’.I i .irons.
.••bin .. Sara
nek returnee to ... their acme Mvl#te .. .
Plains, after a pleasant visit Will# L Pearl
Heard. *
The weather in this section'was A>t
favorable for picking cotton an #aving
f w ^ er _ Cottou continues to sbd, fust
and rot badly. Corn is also rcjbg in the
field. But, little fooder has be- saved.
There will be an ice cream pper at
Robinson academy oil the i6th |i 4 t., for
the purpose of raisin j.t’onejgb finish
.
ceiling the house. All are j;iged to
come and help us out.
Mr. C. B. Mitchell, spent tit night of
the 6th with his sister, Mrs. R.|i. Mur¬
der. II says he is now look 1 ? forgav
wi' nv:. and old niaids ; and thy rewards
liis uncle Jesse Darden and T a Poch¬
ard* to join him in the race fj V-ppi
uess
I'ill’.-. Carminative aid* digrin, regu
iates tlH; bowds, cures Cholera*)antum,.
Cholem M-.rb Dysentery, ol Grip
h.g, Flatulent Colic, Cr natal Drains
fro)u , ';nid , . v nk*r. i .naucut , , |
to children For * uminer
complaints it is a ifle. Perfectly
harmless a/ d free from iajai as drugs
and chan deals. For are Alliance
Store.
Our Honor Roll*
The follow ing kmd patron nave paid
their subscriptions since cur lx issue:
Mrs. Sarah Ray. 2 ',n to Not 25 ’{18.
J. T. Chapman cl to Aug. 2 ’1900
Well
Children
that are not very robu need a
warming, building and f ^forming
food—something to be «4 ; for two
or three months in the all—that
they may net suffer frosyfcold.,
SCOTTi
EMU LSIiH
of Cod-Live? CM! ant with 5 lypophos
phites hr of what Lhne *<■ *j# supplies ytb-f7
wii. thrive, grow ong »?vi be
well all winter on thisspkmiii food
tonic. Nearly all of them Ucome
very fond of it. For adulta who
are not of very stroig, with a
course treatment
.1». the Emulsion for a ouple
of months in the fal will
put them through the
dition. winter in Ask first-c!as| con¬
your «octor
kc?* about this, j
Ik* sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. Sejthst the
Sun end fish are on the wrapper.
All druggists ; 50c. and 81.00. Ytk.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New
^Mothers
T "~HKdiscom- forte dangers aud of v 4 *>r^ . Mi
child-birth can IS
be almost en-i ASk
tirely avoided. Cardui^^Y V
\Vineof
relieves ex- /y| m
pectant moth- V
ers. It gives \
tonetothegen- italorgans.and
puts them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. less That make* peg
nancy and painful, shorten* niter
labor hastens recovery
child-birth. It helps a wocaan
bear *trong healthy cliilireu.
Win®
has also bioucsht Iwj; Grren re»| to
thousands of botnc - for
years. A tew doses, oA u brings
joy to levins; hearts ,-at loug
•honld for a darling baby. So woman
negirct to trait for this
trouble. It cures nin; case* out
of of Cardui. tea. All druggist, sell Wine
$ i .00 pe- l-ottle.
Fjt wJr!*e In ewj rtqtrto-? tpecttl
dfrec'lons. •O.lr-Ba. fivin symptoms,
The th» Chattanooga ' md:.-,' Ac.iiory repsrtment,'* Chstta
oooja. Tecs.
Mrs. LOUItA HALS,
cf JoTfersn, Ga,, ttys:
“When 5 first took Whe el Cudoi
*’ v _’d b«-n marrL'i years, Out
euuivl act here any chUiria. *ii»
months isisr! had a fmejiri bchy.”
Morpine and Op um Habit
Essilv Cured.’ For inforpution and best
of ciring a!we hsdit' FRFF*
addreu The < hio Cnent. Works, Lima, (.), i
-Bslirtn bmi Ccu. t mm Tas Good. Un
r ap. i
>c r>
'27:
L2,?— ‘74 25
t7:
Crippled by
Rheumatism.
Thoee wfco hare Rbamnatlem find
themselves crowing steadily this worse ail
the while. One reason of Is that
tbe contain remedtes prescribed and potash, by the which doctors ul
mercury intensify thedisetise
ttoately swell by CG 418 -
fa g the joints to aching and stiffen.
ipoducicg S. bos a severe boon coring of Rboamattap the bones.
?• 8.
for twenty yeiirs—even the worst case*
^ch seemed almost fneurabte.
Cap*. O. E. Hnebee, tiw popular rat lr*om 3
ecnaboto?, with Rbe*:m»tigia of OolunblA, whiot, C« had convinced an expert
eaoc nto
that caret.r there that !« painful only roe dis¬
ease. fie says: “I wes a .
cr.at sufferer from nue- /
eular Rheumatism tot £.
two years. I oould retiei cret p^a
no permanent jgi
frota any medicine pre- K
ecrlbcdoy took mypbyslciac. bofr KSftfg
I aboutu ooeen and ''tL*.
ties of 1 your S. S. S., !
now ts as well m
ever wit- Intny fife. 1 so
•ore cured that your and medlnSr.S I would r-•■ngB fY-'ifer- Saai ■ ,y
recommend me, Vj p V
It to anymooddlseaee. any oce
BonoTing from
Everybody knows thut Rhetunfetfsn
fs a diseased state of the blood, and
tmly a blood remedy is the only proper
treatment, but a remedy containing
p-otash and mercury only aggravate!
the t:*ocb!e.
as.a%,Biood
-feeing Purely Vegetable, goes direct to
the ve^ cause of the disease and a per
tnar.ent euro always results. It ia the
blood FCinody guftrautoed other to dan- con
tain no minerals. potasih, mercury or
geroaa
‘ Books mailed free Georgia. by Swift Speeifie
Company, Atlanta.,
BALTIMORE MUSICAL
And Educational Home School,
For-
GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES.
Cor. Lafayette Ave. and Charles St.
Baltimore, Md. Barthold Meyer, Prin.
Catalogue iurnished upon Vocal application.
Specialties — Piano, Culture,
Stringed Instruments, Languages, Elo¬
cution, with Literature, Art and Eng¬
lish Branches. Number of boarding
pupils limited. Uneceptional home
omforts. Opens Sept. 8th, 1 S 98 .
Builders
OF
Crawfordville
And vicinity, will consult their
interest by wrrting to
Standard Manufacturing Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA„
For Prices on SASH, DOORS,
BLINDS, SHINGLES, LUM¬
BER, LATH or anything in
YELLOW PINE.
SATISFACTION '
GUARANTEED
Daniel Springs,
W E- ONEAL, L*see,
Postoffice - Penn’s, Ga.
The Best llsultb Resort In the South.
Cottage rout and Hotel beard very reason¬
able.
Coven lent by Hack or private ccnvy
ance* from ( rtwlordville or Union Point.
Daily mail at the Springs—Penn’s, Ga.
m t
PROF. P,M. WHITMAN,
209 tth St., Augusta, Ga.
6IVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects of
sight, gn-inds the proper jrlaunet sail WAJt
RAJiTa them.
Lenses cut into yoar frame while yon wak.
FREE OF CHARGE. tell* if van n«d
m eiwu
COMPLETE O0H00, Saw. Ortst,
Oil and Fertiliser
MILL
Gin. rruii Cane Mill Rnd SUinxlc Uotfi**.
ISnlldlnp, Factory. ,\Tul Bridge Fun-m-e Hailroftd Castings.
R*tlro*uV, V*.U. and Fa vtocr »nppM»4.
Brlt4ug. !’a*k.lnp. In.k.o:or3, I’ll-* CUUu^t.
Fawa. Fil*6- ^Uler*. Eio.
Cant ■.■very day; 1 cork 130 harui*.
LOMBARD ’RON WORKS SUPPLY CO.,
AUGUSTA. OA.
RPR llBft
[!.»§•! Sfe Itb SAWS. I fSSllW R! 9 S,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT,
ENGINES. BOILERS AND
isiLirffikS ss: >»
LOMBARD IRON WORKS A SUPPLY Ci
AUG?>T 1 , Gi.
blf TE K
mC ' V
II M ii
oui^uysMsrcc. rrs rvt wexx r vTSicr csraisnx
mesel « ^-™ c»r ci
4 S-FA 4 S IX’X FFJtX. c'.o-.j'.J
£’Brat X? ’a WILLSo'n 'WA9HIN&TOI*, 4 CO . 0- O.
*M»i.
YOY ARE INVITED TO
VISIT
Atlanta Dental Rooms
ICing Snil.c 3 .ir) & ..; 3 ’
One of the Modern Dental Apartments in the State.
I 7 Offices in I 7 Towns in Georgia.
We believe that progressive Washington ami vicinity, with its keen business
judgement, is thoroughly apace with the times and recognizes the superiority of pro¬
fessional merit. ,
In the era of almost vital competition the survival _ of the fittest is becoming more
and more pronounced, especially along professional lines, this is noticeably so in
dentistry. To'be successful requires constant study and application. To-day
the dentist who succeeds must have the latest ideas, the most cheerful surroundings,
be honest, intelligent, and kind ; and use every possible effort to mitigate the suffering
of his patient*. This is our constant aim.
Wc fully realize that the time has passed when the public will be deceived by
hisrh sounding phrazffleann promises that are impossible of fullflllmeut. So we claim
nothing that we are unable to do, and are not competing with cjieap John dentists.
We want to call your attention to a few facts in regard to our business in this
city.
First—By use of our Cataphoresis we can drill out the cavities of teeth ami even
take out the nerve without the slightest pain to the patient.
Second—That we alone manufucture and use Aroppena for the painless extrac¬
tion of teeth.
Third—-That it is perfectly harmless, and can he placed on the gums of children,
oldpeoele, adults, delicate or strong, with equal impunity.
Fourth—That our artificial teeth are true to nature, restoring lost contour and
expression. Fifth—That placing of gold, and porcelain gold and bridge
in crowns, and crown
work, wc have paid special attention to this new line of work, and are using only the
very latest methods and appliances,
'Sixth—That we till teeth with Gold, Platinum, Amaigum, Silver, Gntterpercha
or Cement, artistically and well and guarantee them to be satisfactory and to last. We
take this method of letting the people know we arc here to stay, and will for a short
time give SPECIAL LOW FRIGES, and invito the most critical examination of our
office and work. Call and have your teeth} examined by u competent dentist No
charge.
PRICES.
Amalgam, Silver or Cement Fillings, according to size .50 cts, to Si.oo
Gold Fillings, according to size............ ... Si.00 up
Treatment and Root Fillings________________ .. . 150
Cleaning Teeth............................... ........ ________8. 1.00
Best Set of Teeth, either Upper or Lower Set . .. Co
A Good Set of Teeth for....................... _________7.00
A Partial Set.......................... ....... 83.00 to 6.00
Solid 24 K. Gold Crowns.............. .... ..... ________ 6.00
Porcelain or Logan Crowns____________________ ....... 3 - 5 b
Teetli Extracted Positively Without Pain_______ •50
Teeth Extracted Old Way_____________________ *5
Office, second floor, Rooms 1 and 2 King Building - , Wash¬
ington, Georgia.
G. W. SHACKELFORD, Manager.
JAMES B. WALKER, WARREN WALKER,
Walker and Walker.
COTTON FACTORS,
The most complete and modern Standard
Fire-Proof Warehouse in Georgia.
Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments. Strict Personal At¬
tention given to all business.
Office and Warehouse 827 to 837 Reynolds St.
JLlTG-UST-iA, G 2 -.A..
STEWART PIIINIZY. JAMES TOBIN.
PHINIZY f CO.
COTTON FACTORS
_A.-u-g-u.sta, ■ a - I 5 Georgia.
Spears f PI Idler
Successor to J H- SPEARS,
Cotton i Factors nnd* Commission i Merchants.
Warehouse and Saleroom:
101 A. 103 McIntosh (7-th) St. , Cor.Rsvnolds,
AUGUSTA, GA
Will continue the business in it* various branches. Advance* of Banfiny, Tics ami
Family Supplies at lowest market prices. Liberal Cash Advance* made on Cotton
or other Produce in Store. Consignments of all Field and FarmjProduce
Solicited. Ample facilities and long experience will guarantee
satisfaction.
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SELLING,
AND STORING ALL CONSIGNMENTS,
CHARGES FOR. SELLING AND STORING, VERY REASONABLE,
CI 14 S. F. BAKER. JERRYT. SMITH.
BAKER & SMITH,
Cotton Factors,
; Fireproof Warehouse,
1 COR. REYNOLDS AND CAMPBELL STS., AUGUSTA, GA.
B*t,.Consgnmonts of Cotton Solicited. Personal Attention Given All Bminess.
nuim
MALSBY A CO. 9
39 S. BrOad, an d 32 and 34 S For 6 ythSts, ATLANTA, GA,
Genera! Agents For dfho
Erie City Don Work*. ^
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j iidl,'A.™ K |j
* >-■- 4 im J.
r.Bibertb.v iLj.tKT Co. ^
•|» Saw of&cin... Mills, S«purators, Bo SicJ&r'--. i •• i -.'t --
’ Grist Mill*. Saws. Pumps, 4 ; ,-~*r -f:-..
iaKSdnSf Stung*,
Prompt Attention Given Orders and Inquiries.
p@„C*t.3lo^u« FREE by meationinj tbi* paper,