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TSE ADYOCATE-DEMC-CRAT,
Ftn»T,ISHJtD EVKKY FRIDAY MOlKfflCn
CLEM. G. MOORE.
A UUlClaL ff* o i o 1 A'do U.RaD si Talia lallaiei fart'd 1U Ck
CR A WFORDVII LE, SEPT. 30, 1898.
Mnsquitoes have been as bad
recently on our citizens as
Americans were on Spaniards in
the recent war.
The Sparta Ishmaelite says:
“Under the workings of the local
option law. Georgia is bound to
become a solid prohibition
State.”
We are sorry to know that
Bro. McOutchens lost his print¬
ing office and News and Banner
outfit at Franklin, a short time
ago, by fire.
The Populist and Democratic
State Committees have agreed
and requested that all managers
of elections be equally made up
of members of each party.
Some people are confident that
this years cotton crop will be
short but when it is known that
Texas is making a big crop, the
Georgia crop is no indicator.
Hobson has succeeded in rais¬
ing the Maria Teresa one of the
sunken Spanish vessels near
Santiago. The cruiser will be
carried to the U. S. navy yard
and will be made now.
The Atlanta Weekly Journal
will now be issued twice tt week.
It was one of the best weekly
papers in the South, but now it
will bo much better as it will
come twice a week for 81 per
year.
Instead of being boisLous
themselves, the Second Georgia'
boys are keeping oiuer ou the
street oars in Atlanta A few
oays ago two insolent negroes
wore insulting smoking and
laughing on a street ear near
some ladies and the soldiers took
the matter in hand and put the
negroes off the car.
The things that people outside. see are
inside of them and not
No two people see the same
thing oxactlv alike. One woman
may look out at a beautiful laud
scape and see all the beauty and
roslfulness and grandness that
there is in it. Another one will
look out at the same scene and
see nothing. The man who is
perfectly well and vigorous en¬
joys life to the full. I)r. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery makes
people well. There isn't any
t lnng mira -ulous about it-it is
(lie most natural thing m the
world, it Simply hi puts l the diges
«v* s.om»,h,
liver, the bowels, m perfect or
der and thereby makes the blood
Jmd® ?hrdo° !, ''Ympifre'wJoai
o«
Keep a stream of pure, rich, red
blood flowing into a diseased
spot, and t he disease will not
stay. A mau lives on rich,
blood, and disease dies on it.
Dr. Pie” golden V. .Ucal
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Ch.'ler* h_or’tvs
Diarrhoci, Dyscntcryy
Tcctlsir.f ‘ I
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As d all ie&* ot the stomnon c
and It is u* tsovt
e taste s
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NEVER FAILS i
to gi ve satisfoctioa.
A Few Doses will Demonstrate t
its Superlative Virtues.
For s*ic at ALLl A.\ L SsTORd.
Shot fit Him. ;
Night Marshal Akins had a
! a little fun a lew mornings ago
siiooting at a fleeing thief. The
thief was j USt leaving Mr. Tom
a ....... „ c rvr ., 1 L rli ' ' back Of Mr.
Lucas’ residence, with a turn of
corn when Marshal Akins dis
covered him, just before light. .
Several shots tired at 4 w, i
were
corn saver, but the , range was too , ,
long and the thief’s legs were too
nimble for the shots to tako
Gifoot.
Shot Him Down.
Linton Ellington, colored, who
lives four or live miles from town, .
shot , down , while , ., steal- . ,
some one
ing corn out of Linton S A Old
last Friday nig*ht. Linton had
been nursing his corn and on the
above night f he laid watch for the
thief , . and about , , 11 ,ii clock i his •„
O
man rode up on a horse and after
roconnoitering the surroundings
darted in the corn and began to
till a cotton sack . -y Lmt0n . .
*
flrod upon him with a shot gun
and the man fell, and while Lin¬
ton went to get help the thief
revived and went off. The horse
turned, out to be one of his
neighbors. The corn and sack
were left in the field but each
were hid.
Sold, Stole and Resold
One of the would-be slick
chicken manipulators worked
Crawfordvilie a few days ago.
His name is Joe Watts, colored.
He brought a lot of chickens to
town, sold them to Messrs. W.
O. Holden, W. ./.Norton, Horace
Holden and others and the fol¬
lowing night lie returned and
got the chickeus and on the
next day brought them back
arid attempted to sell them again,
and while he was in town trading
lie found that his scheme had
been caught onto and he took
leg bail and left several chickens
here that he had not collected
for. He does not return for his
pay. He is surely the “roguish
efd ’ rogue on record.
—Mr. C. U. Jordan has our
thanks for some nice home rais¬
ed wheat. Mr. J. T. Evans says
that kind of wheat flour loads
with home raised lard baked in
an old fashioned oven out in the
yard would bring back the tastes
of yore.
—Wes. Williams has moved
his barber shop to his new build¬
ing on Broad street. Ho will
have one of the neatest shops in
this part of the state when ha
gets it straight.
—Several —------:---- deposits of yellow
ochre have recently been discov
«red in the vicinity of Lexing
ton This is a mineral used m
the manuiactuVfe of paints most
ly and brings handsome returns
when it is found in sufficient
quantity, for mining.—Echo,
The legislature this fall will i
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,. likely , nave there , lastj
very
chance at electing judges of the
u , ioi . eourX There are
levou , t0 , b0 , ^ted this term,
Jolio 0 H««. of U,.io„
Point, being one ot them. He
w jH i n a ll probability be chosen
for tho bench on the Ocomulgee
circuit.
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T„ lo IWh. Bvrin at at tln-e un.e.
Hie stockholders of the Hank
of Crawfordvillo met yesterday
ar d perfected the organization
, iU( j aro preparing *•' to commence i
■»»■■««»»*■* mv*** i
. h>r a good banking ami 1 Bank business will J
n * ;m« good t e i
success from Hie siart. ;
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I’alinferro May Get It. !
The state prison eommission
\Y ;;; , visit ii 'lands iu the western
ion of tlib ,v-m.v »«»to thUj
week with a view of making aj
decision as o whether they will!
1 select the penitentiary site in!
this countv or put it elsewhere. ■
, a:a.y be t v in .get the
There is Tit started i
a viove:;
■
>erect a s* , ’.llOUt U’’
1 iSS Winnie;
Davis. The Atl i \ 4 Journal be
gins the list Every
confederate \ : ,• SOUS and
dauchtersand v . .vseif veteran*
are asked * * 1<>. This i
noble wow lorv should
be perpetual
‘There is also upon us the time of
election. This is the time to strike* The
record of every candidate must be
nized. Every candidate ought to be
asked publicly to set himself on one
or Other, so far as the question of
anceis Concerned. Only for men un
equivocably committed to temperance
incipleg and practices ought we to vote
whenever the Christain people of Geor
gia take it into their hearts to finish up
this vrork yet to be done, they can do it.
Any £ time the ^ Baptists of Georgia do their
as they do thp work wiI1 be
more than half done. All we need
alertness of conscience and the courage
of our convictions. \\ e may he sure that
our God is with every fight for the re
striction and expulsion of the evils of :
Strong drink. We can be equally sure .
that the best sentiment of Georgia is the
same way. We work, not >r a defeat,
but . . when . Georgia •
. _
a victorious . cause, in
we strike for temperance laws. The
times are propitious, if we are ready.”—
Christain Index. i
.
A >etv Shop.
x have m „ Tol into my now shop on
Broad street where I welcome all my
white friends to my handsome quarters.
I will yislt your homes and dp haircutting
and shompoomg for the ladies and child*
ren; also sharpen razors. I have added
:i shoe-shining depatment,. Give me a call.
JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Barter,
Crawfordville, Ga.
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—Mrs. W. J. Norton wentdown
to Augusta last night. Her son
in-law, Mr. J. H. Chapman is re¬
ported quite sick. I
—There were some lively
times m the old town Monday
over a bale of stolen cl [ ton. It
was stolen by a negro from a
farmer in Wilkes county Satur¬
day and brought here and sold.—
Oglethorpe Ocho.
(otton Market.
The following is the Crawfordville
price*, corrected every Thursday;
Low Middling....... .....4 1-4
Strict Low Middling. y....4 1-2
Middling .......... . 4 514
Good Middling ..... .... 4 7-8
Strict Middling ... . 4 3-4
Gov. MacCorkle’s
Endorsement.
Bon. W. A. MoeCorklo, Ex-Gov. of West
Virginia, odda UU naino to the long list
of Statesmen benefited by 1’e ra-na—He
heartily recommends Fe-ro-it as a ca¬
tarrh remedy and tonic.
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Hon. W. A. MacCobki.b,
Ei-Oov. of Wmi Yinr»ni*
Gharlkstox, W. Va., March9,1S9S.
Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., Colutnius, 0.
Gkxtlemux:—Y our Pe-ru-na, as a
tonic, is certa,iqly unexcelled, *nd in a
number of cases that have oonto under
my observation where it.has been used
f ur catarrh, or »»y <Um»m> which Ams
its origin in that malady, it has been
G f g roa t boneip. Pe-m-na A.as my
hearty recommendation, both as * tonic
and catarrh remedy.
w w, A a. macCOIKLE vjv
re-m-na Is a permanent » ndscea
“£JSSt \
D& J______ utt A U druggist* sell It
Notloo ot Loo.1 Utfldilon.
Notice is hereby given that -the will
*rSuinn be Introduced before the nextj V JairalAs
viz •xIaUng%ftxt»r
An Art to repeal the of
the town of 1 till man, Georgia, to provide
tSf oS?-‘
gj«, to dctlna the eikpomte ltmlu of said
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11 1 ■ HU V lltr fWllO SI8S»
a SAWS,
BRISTLE TW1HE, BABBIT, &o.,
fob amt make or ois.
ENGINES. BOILERS AND PRESSES
jZSXgl*. SK rgSVtftgt mi
lombard iron works & a
ACOVSTA. Ul.
Morpine and Opium Habit
Easily Cured! For information aai best
metiiod of curing above hadits y'REE,
a idress Tiie Ohio Cliem. Works, L uh, O.
A. I- STROM,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
Richard’s Store, Crawfordville Ga.
Repnir Work a Specialty.
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LiCl
j It te fttjeohrtsiy Qgeies* to __ e*pe«t a
ettrgfcal other operation blood ^sense. to cure ^he ceneer, tnruedty or
any ^Sng'mS^*
of deaths which re¬
gu j t f ro |n ft. The disease fs in the
blood, and hence can not be cut out.
N Iqe tlmesout of ten the surgeon -
^ife only beaten* death.
&
only hog*. Tb*o gc *»
thS^aVbonTan^ ^ litres m6t&- ^|
fj£'%tLo«Mod aerate Setcye ^»
b*
remedies ■without »n»n», *d
uo», and ^ VU
trfeodTd^il a!?0D ^vloe
hc b^^l^wint de^d t o
Speet f*g«a S3
atS{ > *>JmcmriL , twenty 5 \?aiirpenaano/i bottles hod
dee,for hewaaear«ATb* h/ Unowyearsohl.ondhas eij»«
hl2l 9 of the
wv*. a ««a re
ITS Oao dav n aa B*~, Daliaa, Texaa.
itmotuljlj the only bope tot Oaoeec
fa dwift* Specific,
S.S.S.'S. Blood
as it k the oe#f ncMdy wfcfeb ’ goee
to the very bottom ot the blood and
forces out every trice of the dheaao.
add 8. 1 contains S. k ruenoeetsd potash, purely vegetable,
no memory, or
other mineral.
Books on Gances* wffl fee mailed free
to any address by the Swift Speoifie
Go., Atlanta, Go.
Citation.
p EORGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNT T.
'-V To whom it may concern:
W. C. Rhode* haring in proper form
applied to me for permanent letter* of ad¬
ministration on the estate of Clarence C.
Rhodes late of said county, this i* to cite
all and singular the creditor* and next of
kin of Clarence C. Rhode* to be and ap¬
pear at pyy office within the time allowed
by law, tyid show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration should not
be granted to W. C. Rhodes on^ Clarence
C. Rhodes’ oatate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this 6th dar of Sept., 1898.
GEOi. H. MyrCFIKLL, Ordinary.
October Sheriff Sale.
OTATE OF GEORGIA, TALIAFERRO
^COUNTY. Will bo sold before *aid the
court house doer In Crawfordville in
County and State, within the legal cosh, hours
of sale, to the highest bidder for on
the first Tuesday i,n October next, 1898,
all that tract or pawl of land lying and
being in the 604th district, Georgia Mili¬
tia, In Taliaferro County, Georgia, con
taiuing one hundred *nd eleven (111) acres by
more of Iom 9 bounded on the North
lande of Mra. Fannie Asbury, on the East
by land* of Mra. Mitchell, Rebecca E. the DaAgl wwth and by
lauds of Frank on and the
the South prong or Littte river, on
West by the public road leading from
Crawfordville to Woodstock iu Oglethorpe
county. Also at the same time and place
all that tract or parcel of land lying and
being in the 607th Diatrict, Georgia Militia
Taliaferro County, Georgia, lying on both
sides of the North prong of the Ogecchee Jennings
river with water mill, known ae
mill, dwelling house and other improve¬
ments thereon, hounded on the North and
East by lauds of Samuel H. Rhodes, trus¬
tee for his wife and children, on the South
by public road leading from Crawfordville
to Betbany church in Greene county, on
the West by lands formerly owned by R.
J. Reid now owned by J. F. Holden, con
tainfng forty (40) acres more or less. Said
lands levied ou as the property of Rebecca
Jsne Ogletree under and by virtue of an
execution Issued from the Superior Court
of said county In favor of Albert L. Rich¬
ardson against said Rebecca Jane Ogletree
Written notice of levy glycn as required
by law.
This 7th day of September, HENRY, 1898.
D. P.
Sheriff Taliaferro County.
Office Moved.
I have moved my Law Office up stairs
over M. F. Griffith’s store.
WM. N. MALTBIE,
Attorney at Law,
Crawfordville, Ga.
BALTIMORE MUSICAL
And Educational Home School^
For
GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES.
Cor. Lafsyatte Ave. and Charlts St.
Baltimore, Md. Barthold Mover, Prln.
Catalogue tumlshed upon application.
Specialties — Piano, Vocal Culture,
Stringed Instruments, Languages, Elo¬
cution, with Literature. Art and Eng¬
lish Branches. Number of boarding
pupils limited. Uneceptional lioma
omforts. Opens Sept. 8th, 189S.
Aministratrix Sale.
TATE OF GEORGIA, TALIAFER.
RO COUNTY: In pursuance to an or¬
der of the Court of Ordinary of Taliafer
ro County. Georgia, granted at the will Sep¬
tember term, 1898. of said Cotirt, be
sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday
in October next 1898. at the court house
in the town of Crawfordville in said conn
ty, within the legal hours of sale, the foi
lowing property, to**.vit: All that tract or
parcel of land situated in thefiOlst District,
Georgia Militia, in said county, botmdeei
as follows: Os the North by lands of O.
P- Bonner, landsof J. T. Harrison and land
of W. 8 D. . M. Whitney, on the East by lands of ■
Ogletree and lands of the estate of
Anna Hall,, deceased, on the South by
dower tract of Rachel Kent and lands of
said Hall estate, on the West ay lands of
G. G. Hixon and lands of Romallus Col
lin*. (coi.,) containing one hundred and
ninety two (192) acres John more J. Kent-, or less. Sold
as the property of late of
sri.t county, deceased. Terms cash.
This Sth dav of September. 1S98.
RACHEL KENT,
Administratrix of the estate of John J
Kent, deceased.
Buggies, Vo Sim o 9
Harness, Harness, Wagons, Wagons!
TO THE GOOD PEOPLE
OF TALIAFERRO:
I have opened up in your town a full
line of Harness, Sandies, Bridles, Lines,
Breeching Whips, Lap Robes, Collars, Collar
Pads, Harness and Axle Oils and everything
kept in a first-class harness store. I also
have on hand a car-load of Buggies and an¬
other ear to arrive in a few days. These
goods have got to he sold regardless of prof¬
its, so come quick if you want a bargain.
Highest cash price paid for green or
dry Hides, Bees Wax and Wool.
Store, East Side of Square,
Formerly occupied by Mr. Paul G. Lucas.
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
Ship Your Cotton to
M. O’DOWD’S SONS & CO
Cotton. Factors, '
A
Cor. Reynolds and 9tli Sts., Augusta, Ga.
They Give Persona) and Undivided Attention
to Weighing and Selling of Cotton. Liberal
Cash Advances Made on Consignments, . , .
JAMES B. WALKER, WARREN WALKER,
Walker and Walker.
COTTON FACTORS,
The most qomplete and modern Standard
Fire-Proof Warehouse in Georgia.
Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments. Strict Personal At¬
tention given ip all business.
Office and Warehouse 827 to 837 Reynolds St.
_A.1TGKCJST'-A-, ChA..
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STEWART PHINIZY. JAMES TOBIN. * >
PHINIZY f GO.
COTTON FACTORS* .
_A_-u.g-u.sta,, Ca-eorgia.
Spears f Pilcher’
Successor to J H- SPEARS,
Cotton i Factors find* Commission i Merchants.
Warehouse and Saleroom:
101 & 103 McIntosh (7th) St. ..Gor-Reynolds,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Wltl continue the business in its various branches. Advances of Bagging, Cotton T;-:*a and
Family Supplies at lowest market prices. Liberal Cash Advances made on
or ether Produce in Store. Consignments of all Field and FurmJProduco
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.
CHAS. F. BAKER. JERRYT. SMITH.
BAKER & SMITH,
Cotton Factors,
Fireproof "W arehonse,
COIL REYNOLDS AND CAMPBELL STS., AUGUSTA, GA.
M^Consgn incuts of Cotton Solicited, Personal Attention Given All Badness.
ii s a Wt*p jf
39 S. Broad j and 32 and 34 S- Forsyth Sts, ATLANTA, GA.
Danerft. «_____ . £v.-.tS O, 0'- 9.
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Erie City Iron Works, /£•?/
The GeiserM’fg. Co. y 4 ; hJ T \**z\ *
The New Birdsall Co., &3> } “ *! U
Hunger cf Improved GmaingCotton. Sya- v/'*; S.T "v *-iA.-\, t 0
ten:
R. Hoe & Co.. A-v* ,
Henry Pisiton A 8 oas. * - > - ■
Sames Ohlen Governor *fc Sons. Co., h .-.MU %' V '• ’ 2
Gardner : . A
Pember.hy Injector Co. ’
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Carrying a complete ’ v "'•••’ ■' ' * ' ^ ' i
Hue of Mills.Separators, Engines, Boilers. 'l
Saw -
Grist Mills. Saws. Pumps, h ”
Injectors. and Grate Pipe Fittings Bars, ^———*-> Kv, -•
Steam
Prompt Attention Civen Orders end Inquiries.
g^,Cataloguc FR EEby mentioning this paper.