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urally If appecr su. old, why
yGii are ap¬
pear so?
Keen younc Inwardly; the we
will look ettor out¬
wardly. You longer
need not worry
about (host little Jtrcaks of
gray; advance agents of age.
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will fii.reiy restore cobir to
gray hair; an:! it will also
give your Imir all the v’jaith
and gloss of e»r)v life.
Do not u:!'u' tr.e falling of
your (ongerwirh hair to threaten you
hnldne -s. Do not
be annoyed with dandruff.
Wc will j-end you our book
on the Huir and Scalp, froc
upon request.
Wrtln to tho
It you ukt ot'Gkiti nil \.b'* Iwhit
fiti t< >i »ifront th( >**.»* r.f
the V.vor. v ritfs ih. lor rB, m
Probably thert i* >•« - >< HfJJruJtT wbiob
vltn !»** your fajHv i y»t« ui
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Lowu! 1 Mikftfi.
October Sheriff Sale.
OTATE ^COUNTY. OF GEORGIA, TAUAFERRO
Will !■<- sold before the
court house dorr in <dmwforttville in mid
County and Stale, within Uitiltg.'i) cash, hours
of gale, to the highest bidder for on
th* first Tuesday in October next , lSiis,
that tract or pateil of land (JcorgiftMIli- lying and
being in the (itiltb U it,
liu. iu Tullttferro County, eleven Georgia, (11 con
Uiniug one hundred nud p uereii
more or luss, bounded on the North by
lauds of .Mr*. Fannie Astmry, on tha East
by land* of Mrs. liebtera K. Daniel and
land* of Frank Milt hell, on the South by
the South prone of Uldr river, and on the
,Wctl br th«> public n»td lending from
Crawfordville to Woodstock Id Oglethorpe
County. Abo at ilia same time and place
all that tract or parcel of land lyinfe Militia and
being in the OOTtli District, Georgia lying both
Taliaferro County, Georgia, Ogeei-heti on
side* of tlie Nortluironj? of the
river with water mill, known as Jennings
mill, dwelling house ami other improve¬
ments thereon, tiour.ded on the North and
East by lands of Snmuri 11. Rhodes, mis¬
ter for’hl* wife and children, on the South
by public road leading from Crawfordvtlle
to Bethany church iu Greene county. on
the West by hunts lormerly owned by K,
J. Reid now owned by J. E. llolden, con¬
taining forty (40 acres more or lass Said
lands levied ou us the property of Rebecca
Jane Ogletrcc ttndei tut-1 by virtue of an
ereoution issued from the Superior J. Court JvicJi
of Mid county in !.u r oi Albert
ardson against s;. d Hci tu-., Jane Ogleiive
Written mulct o levy given as required
bv law.
Tld* 7th day of S l»U mbr-r, ia«.s.
f>. 1’. UKNHV.
Sheriff Tuliafefro County.
Ofliee Jfloved
I hnvi‘«iovt'il inv l Ufflf up stairs
o'er M. F. Griffith'.- sUnr.
W.M. N. MALTBIE,
Attorney at I.it",
»'raw(ordville, Gu.
WE HANDLE
COTTON
on the old factorage plan
with the best results and
charging reasonable conunis
S10H5. We oh tain lie t '•' rst
results lieca, ..tve
best market iu mere buv
ers, sharper i v
larger lots H t • to v
at one i vv also
lie sonict ’ .i* 11
cations, on: , ’ 1 ’
lln . an
W£ 80 ni’81
NESS.
DAVISON & FAKGO,
A L CDS TA.
Prompt Sales.
Good Weight.
Liberal Advances.
SIOE-WALKNOTES.
Pure Eoar-e Matters Picked dip by Oai
Booai SeDortcrs
,Vh#l Oir People Ar«- Dale* >.nf! Saying.
Thins* Opr Frit?*. d* T*J1 Lb.
‘■J owe my succt’K' to 'he newspk]*;!**,
'
j ' >/ my yearly busincd*. 1 ’ say?. John V* flu
amaker
Go to C. Bergstrom for
white flannel.
.—Mrs. Sallie Yarbrough, of
Atlanta, is visiting relatives
here.
—Mr. ('. H. Golucke will buy
cotton here this fall for an An*
—Several from this place Fountain went
to camp meeting at
last Sunday.
Go to C Bergstrom for gray
flannel,
—See the big cut price advt.
of Stephens A Hahn on first j
page this week.
Miss Kate Maltbie has re
turned home after a Jong visit to
relatives at Helena.
Take your prescriptions to
the O 1 Drug Stoiv.
—Mrs. Sallie Reynolds, rela- of
Green , has been visiting
lives here the past week.
- W. D. M widen and others
are trying to arrange for an ex
elu sion to Charleston soon. j
Patent medicines at cut J
prices at the Owl Drug Store.
—Mr. T, P. Burgess preached
of his best sermons at the
Presbyterian church here Sun¬
day.
Call on C. Bergstrom for
blue flannel.
One Si ugcr So wing M aohi no,
good as new for sale cheap.
Cash or on time, Apply at this
office.
- Rev. it. E. L. Harris is in
Atlanta under treatment of spec¬
ialists and is getting along all
right.
Prescriptions carefully and
accurately compounded at the
Owl Drug Store.
Panama Baby Syrup, the
best on earth, for teething chil¬
dren, only 15c, at the Owl Drug
Store.
—Mrs. Lula Courtney's little
child, which she had with her on
a recent visit to relatives here,
has since died.
Anything you need in the
drug line, can bo had at the Owl
Drug Store.
—Sheep Peek, colored,
brought in the second bale of
cotton Wednesday and got 4 11-10
cents per pound for it.
If you want a fine cook stove
and complete set of ware at
about half price, see Iho editor
of the Advo-Deraocrat.
—Mr. Jno. T. Chapman of
Fla., is the first to pay his sub¬
scription to the Advocate-Demo¬
crat into the year 1900.
Good as new Singer Sowing
Machine for sale cheap. Cash
or on time. Apply at this office.
—Mr. J. D. Moore went up to
Atlanta this week to have a sore
treated that, has been bothering
him sometime on his lip.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jen¬
nings went back to At lanta last
week by way of Macon, visiting
relatives in the latter city.
Call on C. Bergstrom for
medicated flannel.
—Mrs. L. F. Stephens is
spending this week in Atlanta
looking up novelties in the mil¬
linery line for her fall stock.
Call on C. Bergstrom for
heavy and light canton flannel.
—Miss Eugenia Chapman re¬
turned Monday to her home at
Plymouth, Fla., after several
weeks visit to relatives here.
The Owl Drug Store leads
in low prices, the others follow,
—Mr. aud Mrs. W. P, Harris
land children have been here this
week visiting relatives and
friei v Mr. Harris is traveling
m Virginia I :
Heavy gray aud cream fian- 1
i net at G. Bergstrom’s.
Mrs G. Seals and children!
have returned from their farm
nvar Powelton and r- I
spend me winter months s ;
Crawford ville. ;
1 'lain red flannel at C. Berg- {
stroiii ^
The Morphine and Opium i
habit, permanently cured. All!
correspondence, dent'al. strictly confi- i
Address P. O. Box. 7,
Crawlordville. Ga.
— Miss Claude Bristow left;
j last week for China Grove. Ala.,;
where she will spend
months with her uncle, Mr. W.!
C. Bristow, aud his family.
Llo to C. Bergstrom for real
twill flannel.
NEW CUT
240 Kegs of Nails,
15ooo lbs. of Barbed Wire,
75o Boor Locks,
1500 Pairs of Hinges.
No joke, but a modest statement. Give me a call
W. T. JOHNSON, Washington, Ga.
>'cw Pastor l'or Jennings.
Rev. J. Gillibeau, a young
minister from Lincoln county,
has accepted the pastorate of
Jennings Baptist enurch two
miles from this place. He comes
highly recommended and we
wish for him and his church
prosperous work in that field
Lost a Fine Cow.
Mr. E. I. Anderson lost a fine
milch cow last Friday. Site was
apparently healthy that day.
Mr. Anderson was here talking
about selling the cow the same
day she died, though he did not
think there was anything wrong
w j t jj j ier , jj 0 only had more
than he needed just then. It is
quite a loss and we sympathize
with him in his misfortune.
A ’(Jm- 'Wednesday.
Messrs. Jim Phelps, C. W.
Caldwell, Frank Mitchell and
others had a nice barbecue out
at old Bethel Springs near town
Wednesday. We extend thanks
for a cordial invitation to be
present on this occasion, but be¬
sides the heavy rain that came
up about the dinner hour we
were too busy to be on hand.
Wo know the feast was enjoyed
if some of the crowd did get
sprinkled.
Populist Muss Meeting.
On Wednesday the 14th, of
Sept., the Populist voters of
Taliaferro county are requested
to meet at the court house in
Crawfofdville, for the purpose of
electing b delegates to the 19th
Senatorml . , Convention, and o
attend to other matters that may
come before the meeting. Hon.
J. R. Hogan is expected to
speak, and everybody is invited.
Geo. H. Mitchell,
Secetary P. P, T. C.
A Hero of Sftutiayo.
A hero of Santiago passed
through here last Friday. He
was ou his way to his home in
Tampa from Montauk Point. He
was a Cuban, born and raised to
his present age 15 years old, at
Tampa. He wont over to Cuba
with the American army when it
first went and he stayed with it
until the soldiers came back
Be brought with him a huge key
from a loch on one of the Spanish
block houses near Santiago and
had a handkerchief that he said
he took from around the neck of
one of the dead Spanish soldiers.
The high water and washouts
made him pass through Augusta,
via Atlanta on his way back
home to report to his family.
He went over to Cubans a store
awav on one of the troopships.
They called him their “mascot."
State of Qmo, City of To tvs
leix). Lc-cas County.
J. Chopey makes oath
that be is* tho senior’ jvai'toer of
tbe linu of F. J. Cheney & Co,
Aung busintw in the Cftty of To
Usto. County and State aforesaid,
ar.vi that said firm will pay Urn
sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL
LAPS tor each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot bo cured
by the use of Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. Fk \nk J. Chkney.
Sworn to before me and sub
scribed in my presence, this Lib
day ol December, A. D.
A. \7. Gi.eai.on.
I SEAL ( Nofarv Public
} -— i Catarrh Cure
Hall’s is utk*:
internally and acts directly u:
the blood aud -uiucous surface
of the system. Send Tor test ',
monads'
Address F. J. Cheney A Co .
Toledo. O
Sold by dm joists. 75c.
Hall's Family Phis »r *•
b^st.
TEMPERANCE DEPARTMENT.
by w. c. t. u.
Dear Brother: Is it possible that
we are to be Represented f by J a
bar keeper and that without Op
position. 1 I want to vote but
cannot support either Of the men.
I heard a half dozen men say J this
morning that if a good
would come out they would sup
port him irrespective of party.
Please let me hear from you at;
once; also look up the man. Let
us do our best if we get beat.
* * *
* + * *
Now. that the political cam
paign is on all over Georgia, we
most earnestly entreat every
Baptist in this State: first, not
to vote for a single liquor sucker
and whiskey sympathizer for
any office whatever, from bailiff
up to .Governor. Second, be
sure to" vote as you pray, breth
eren; if you will, you will be sure
to vote right, and if all the
Christain citizens of Georgia will
vote that way, Georgia will go
dry all over. Third, don't vote
for any two faced political dem¬
agogue; -who holds to the jug
with one hand and the Bible with
the other. Let us not send
another one of these two-faced
scamps into office, any more, for
the good people of Georgia have
trusted these fellows too long
already.
, »V*%
* » Honoz’ God with thy sub¬
stance, and the first fruits of all
thy labor, so shall thy barn be
filled with plenty, and thy wine¬
presses shall burst out with new
wine. - )
—There will be services Sat
uMay and- Sunday next as
wa«fW. lh « Baptist church
Mt. Hams absence will not m
with holding services,
—Miss Christine Hahn, of
New York, is visiting her brother
at this place. A musical was
given in her honor at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Holden
Thursday night.
If any other flannel is wanted
go to C. Bergstrom.
—A good crowd from here
went up to Atlanta on the popu¬
lar Tuggle A; Hollingsworth ex¬
cursion. It is always a delight
to travel on excursions managed
by these gentlemen.
—The first bale of cotton to
this market was brought in Wed¬
nesday by Mr. C I. Ogletree.
It was ginned by C. H. Golucke
<k Co., and weighed 505 pounds
and wa^bought by Mr. C. H.
Golucke for 5c per pound.
A Good Beginning:.
Stephens High School opened
up Monday with a roll of eighty
scholars and now has eighty six.
This is truly an encouraging be¬
ginning for this term, It is ex¬
pected that the list will go con
siderably over a hundred within
the next few weeks, Our people
should not spare any efforts Ip
working for the school, It is
already giving new life to the
town, and let the good work go
on.
Robbed V i, fir i tlif tT,r Grarr. rr nrr
A. startiin<r OlTvprof incident of wllicll
Mr Tohn Philafiplnhin
him as follows: “I was in a
most dreadful condition, My
skin w’as almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue coated, pain con¬
tinually in back and sides, no ap
jietite—gradually growing weak
er day by day. Three phySI*
cians had given me up For
innately, a friend advised trying
’Electric Bitters. and to mv
errp-ft great JOV iov and anti liHrT'risc surprise, tbe\ the firJt first
bottle made a decided improve
tneut. I continued their use for
three weeks, and am now a well
man man. I x know kuow thev mey savea qavpd my n-v
life, and robbed the grave of
another victim.” No one should
fan to try them. Only 50 cents
per bottle at Dr. R, J. Reid S
Drugstore. -
OUR NEIGHBORS.
Brightest Items from Near by
Counties.
TGLD IN SMALL NOTES,
To the Credit of the Excellent Count t
J ournals from Which We (Jet
the Creamy News.
—Miss Lou Stokes died in
Washington last week.
—Mrs. D. C. Hill died in 1
"Washington last week.
—Mrs. Victoria Curtis died at
Greenesboro last week.
— Cotton IS rotting rapidly in
the adjoining Counties.
ji eene county v has „ „ put „ , OU , .
a strong Democratic ticket.
— Lexington is surely - ‘ the dog- ^
o G( ie.St town of f Its Size in Amen- , .
Ca -— Eeho - ;
_Tile \ Snarta to rTtoh ? Sob no]
in ? P attendance. f” ed , f x onday wlth 130 9n pu l nLs , I
(
See W. T. Johnsons, Wash- i
ington, Ga., for Buggies , and
Wagons. He buys jn car load ' |
lots and makes low prices.
J. M. Denham, of WhHe
Plains, is buying cows and
paying Highest Market prices j
J.01 them. j
—Miss Eva Gunn has returned '
to Washington after a delight-,
ful visit to relatives m Robinson. :
Try tlie Washington Mfg.
Co. on nails and builders hard-;
ware.
Sawed brackets any style or
shape gotten out by " the Wash-1
ington Mfg. Co. j
—JudgeB. T. Lewis had 1
cow choked to death with a pear,
at Greenesboro last week, says “ |
the Herald-Journal.
Get our prices on laths and
and brick before you begin your
house. Washington Mfg. Co.
Best shingles at lowest liv¬
ing prices can be bought of
Washington Mfg. Co.
—Mr. D. S. Cosby died in
Wilkes county last week after a
long sickness with $2,000 paralysis. He
was insured for in K. of
H.
The place to buy your drugs
is the Owl Drug Store,
—The jaybirds are appearing
in countless numbers in Ogle¬
thorpe county, says the Echo,
doing great damage to fruits
and corn
Washmgton has at last gotten 1
The i
a long felt want. opening
of the Atlanta Dental Rooms is
an event in the history of Wash¬
ington. They have fitted up
elegant rooms in the new King
building and will be permanent¬ i
ly located there. The chairs, in- j
struments, engines and other j
equipments are the latest and 1
best. All new, every thing neat;
and clean as a pin. On account 1
of high price Dentistry a good |
many people had to neglect their j
teeth, as they could not pay high j
prices, but the Atlanta Dental j
Rooms have opened a branch of¬
fice there and no doubt they will
got all they Can do. Dr. Shack¬
elford, their manager, is a fine;
Dentist, up to all the latest
methods in Dentistry. He gives
a guarantee of all work. Give
them a trial is all they ask and
you will be pleased. We predict j
a big success for them in Wash -1
ington. Read their advertise- j
meat in another column of |
paper. j !
— Bob Lewis has a great patch !
of peas up on Powelton Street,
tr-Vit Hell not starve befoie ti Xl ;
spring. in any event. — Sparta :
Ishmaelite.
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Don't Tobacco Spit «n4 Smoke Toar Life Iwaj,
To quit tobacco easily and lorcttr, be mag
netic. full of life, ntrre and vigor, t^lcs No-To¬
nne, the wonder- irorker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 10c or II. Cure guaran¬ i
teed. 8 A“ pla vert 8 I
e Ca ’ Chlca P° M V oris.
--“ ;
f*Out. W clliUCC WRS sliot' &nci , i
killed iu Washington Har^r. Saturday
br ~
dispute ovei an account ami ute
former hit the latter with a ham¬
mer and the latter shot and kill¬ .
ed the former.
Clean „ . i.’STSi.. „ No ,
beauty without it. Ctocwcts, Candy Cathar- ■
be clean your blood and Tjf keep it cleau, by 4
"SSS banish ttKd? i?4 To
pimple*, boils, blotch**, tlackheadH, ;
and Cascarets,-b4uty that Sickly bilious complexion by taking :
satisfaction guaranteed, for ten cents 10c, All drug-i !
gists, 25c, 50c. !
-The acreage given to peach , j
trees m Hancock will oe consid- \
erably increased . , this , . ran. ... i
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T IIE misery of sleeplessness can only be
realized by those who have experi¬
enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness,
headaches, neuralgia and that miserabla
feeling of unrest, can surely be cured by Dr.
Miles’ Rostorativ* Nervine. So certain is
Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists are
authorized to refund price paid for the first
bottle tried, providing It does not benefit.
Mrs. Henry Bruns, wife of the well known
Muck-smith at Grand Junction, Iowa, say,r
'‘I was troubled witn sleeplessness, nervous
ness> headache and irregular menstruation;
suffering untold misery for years. I used
various advertised remedies for female com
piaints besides being under the care of local
Physicians. v-Lbout help. I noticed m m
Miles’ advertisement the testimonial of a
lady cured of ailments similar to mine, and
1 shall never cease to thank that lady. Her
testimonial induced me to use Dr. Miles’
Nervine and Nerve and Diver Pills, which
restored me to health. i cannot say enough
»re sola by ail drug. gjv-- ifcr.AsI gypser** 1 ' ~'3s
funded. benefits or Beak money on dis- re- jfepifSesioreS Kg, .vf* M
* . -
Dr . uh.es medicalco.. Elkhart, mu,
Go to Fannin?.
Bo you went to buy or trade
lor a farm? If so, write us for
descriptions of some of our bar
ain s ’ Let us know what kind
of p.ace , you want, how 7 much
? ou a V Q W*™ , r;i ! >r what , ter:T1 f
wish . to buy. meet
you w can
your requirements..
We have many farm bargain.-,
for sale in Tennessee. North
Carolina and North Alabama.
Our places range in price from
pOO to $25000. We have been in
the business of selling farms ex¬
clusively for ten years. We are
thoroughly familiar with values
and conditions throughout this
section. If you want to buy, - it
will pay you to consult us.
Write for our list of farms for
sale. Sent free to any address*. ”
Crabtree’s Farm Agency,
Chattanooga, Term.
Hair Dressing 4 .
I will yisit your homes anci do hair cutting
and sliompooing for the ladies and child
run; also sharpen razors, ihop at Mr. P.G
Lucas’ store. Give me a call.
JOHN W, WILLIAMS, Barber,
Crawlordville, Ga.
WOMgN
SbfcouM know Eeifled;; that tli«
«CW Ti^S’
i %
i SJHfli
Is the best for Female Troubles. Corrects all
Irregularities in Female Organs. Should be
taken for Chcn;e of Life and before CbiU-OIrtb.
Planters “OU Time” ?ea«Kes have stood the
test for twenty years.
Mads on}y by New Spcnctr Medicine Co.,
tanoojja, Tennessee.
Paul G. Lucas Crawtordyv’e Ga.
Aministratrix Sale
TATE OF GEORGIA, TALIAFER.
KJ RO COUNT Y: In pursuance 11 an or
der of the Court of Ordinary of Talk.for
ro County, Georgia, granted at the Sep
tember term, 1898, of said Court, will be
sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday
in October next IS98. at the court house
j n tp^town of Crawfordyille in said toun
^y, witiiin the legal hours of sale, the foi
lowing property, to-wit: All that tractor
parcel of laud situated iu the 601st District,
Georgia Militia, in said connty, bounded
as follows: On the North by lands of O.
I’. Bonner, lands of J. T. Harrison and lai d
of S. M. Whitney,on the East by lands ol
W. D. Ogletree and lands of the estate of
Anna Hall, deceased, on tlic South by
dower lract 0 f Rachel Kent and lands • f
said Hall estate, on the West ,y land* < ;
q, (}, Hixc-U and lands of Romallus Co
(col.,; containing one hundred and
2A? \
( . 0Ulitv .j, Terms c*«h.
This 9th dav of Sent- inter. 1S9S.
RACHEL KENT,
Administratrix of th state of J 4 i»n J
Kent, deceased.
Citation.
EORGIA, T.VL1AI EifiiO COL Nit
v ’,. ^. jl ’ ‘, cs ' t 7™ h- / ’ h]
4
applied to me fer f . au
ministration mill- 4 :-nite of I lan-m-e c .
Rhodes late of saC .-.iut, tin*;^ Cqortr
an and singular the creeitors and next of
tin of Clarence c. Rhod« to be ^p
pear at n>' office ".tlun .ue t .me
bv law, and show cause, if at> should they can,
whv permunert administration not
e greatcu to M' C. Rhodes on Clarence
hSii and official stature.
thi* 6tb >.v o.’ Sent., ls'JS.
CELL H. MITCHELL, Ordinary,