The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, September 30, 1898, Image 3
' I BC£! SSCI? Perhaps you hove had the grippe or a hard cold. You may be recovering from malaria or a slow fever; or possibly some of the chi! dren are jus! getting over the measles or whooping cough. Are you recovering as fast as you should? Has not your old trouble left your blood full of Impurities? And isn’t this the reason you keep so poorly? Don’t delay recovery longer but ' Take i £ n h. i & t <j*S BH B ; remove a!I ftr.purl* It is 11 ties from your blood. i also a tonic of immense -M M ■ value. Give nature a little i help at this time. Aid her la by removing all the products : of disease from your blood. i If your bowels are not just right, Ayer’g Pills will ! make them so. Send for tur book on Diet in Consti-.! a • pation. .. la 1 Write to our the exclusive Doctors* services .. We have phy*i- '/ ' SB * of some of tho iro.«t eminent clans in the United States. Writ© reply, freely and roceire a j>Tompfc ■without cost. AYER, a; , Address, DR. J.C. ‘ ~ ' Lowell, Maas. Capt. J. W. Asbary a Candidate For the Legislfttpre. At a meeting of the undersign¬ ed recently held in Crawford¬ ville, Ga., it was decided to r e * quest Capt. J. W. A-sbury to be¬ come a candidate for the House of Representatives from Talia¬ ferro County on the prohibition ticket. Capt. Asbury has con¬ sented to make the race. We hereby aruicuicp. him ft prohi tion candidate for the Legisla ture and ask the support of the prohibitionist of Taliaferro County in his behalf, E. H. Ogletree, T. O. Gunn, S. S. Ellington, 3. W. Allen, H. M. Harrison, Charley Chapman, W. F. Bishop, Jno. N. Chapman, G. S. Rhodes, Charley Ogletree, J. W. Farmer, O. L. Chapman, O. P. Bonner, A. S. Lunceford. Ia Chieaso. Chas. L. Smith writes ns from Chicago, sending us a supscrip tion to this paper and saying that he is there refugeeing from yellow fever in Mississippi. He says he wants the news from the South and sends for the Advo Democrat. Y/e are glad that Charles has a good job with a large cotton firm and is better pleased with the South than he is Chicago. O AS TOiaiA . Bears the The Kind You Haw Always BotigM Big-nataie of Go to Farming’. Do you wnnt to buy or trade for a farm? If so, write us for descriptions of know some what of onr kind bar gains. Let us i of plade you want, how much you can pay and upon wliat terms you wish to buy. We can meet your requirements. A have farm ^ oargams e many for sale in Tennessee. North j Garolina and Norta Alabama, Our places range in price from. jSOO the business toMSOOO of selling xarms ex-! clusively for ten year,.. We are thoroughly familiar wrL values j and conditions.throughout section. If you want to buy, it 1 will pay you to consul r us. Write for our list of farms for ■ sale. Sent free to anv address. Crabtree’s Farm Agency, Chattanooga. Tenn. To The Public. Having sold mv en’ire interest ia the drug business to Dr. .VI. F. Deadwyi >r, 11 am no longer of,the firm of Andre ws &, TYeadwyler. Dr. M. F. Deadwyler i, to assume*!! rf-iponsibiliiies of said fiim. Very BespecF ’Ey, W. .. ANDREW?. Sept. 12, 18f’8. SIDE-WALK NOTES. lure Heme tiattera Picksc. Up by Oai uoo&l Be sorters miat Oar People Are Doins and Saying. Things Our Fries.da YsllUa. “I owe iny success to the newspapers, and to them I freely give a certain profit of my yearly business,” says John Wan amafier Pine Stationery at the Owl Drug Store. —Paul G. Lucas spent a part of this week in Atlanta. —Jas. K. Sanford spent Sun¬ day last at Liberty Hall. Extracts and flavoring of all kind at the Owl Drug Store. —Mr. Buck Fluker, of Union Point, spent Wednesday here. Belts, Packings. Oil and Lacing. W. T. Johnson, Washington, Ga —Don’t forget the ice cream festival to night at Liberty Hall. —Cattle are reported dying in several of the adjoining couuties. —The warm weather of this week does not indicate an early fall. Condensed milk at the Owl Drug StorQ. —See notice of Messrs. Horace & Carl Holden offering money to lend. —Capt. Rad. Rhodes, of War¬ ren, was in Crawfordville this week. Patent Medicines at cut prices at the Owl Drug Store. —Everybody is talking of the improvements going on in Craw¬ fordville, —Rev. L. P. Winter is improv¬ ing after a short spell of malarial trouble. 2 Cars 1 and 2 Horse Wagons just re¬ ceived to close out cheap. W. T- Johnson, Washington, Ga —Col Horace Holden is having a large double buggy house put up on his lot. —Mrs. Jim Golucke, of Atlan¬ ta, spent a short time here with relatives this week. Baker’s Chocolate at the Owl Drug Store. —Mrs. J. W. Meiere, of Ogle¬ thorpe county, is visiting l’ela tives in this county. —As a general thing there is very little burglary practiced about Crawfordville. —It is no new sight in any part of town now to see new buildings being put up. Don’t fail to go through Johinon’sBig Store when you visit Washington. —Mrs. L. P. Winter and chil¬ dren have returned from an ex¬ tended visit to Gainesville. —Messrs. L. A. Boline and Quince Johnson, of Washington, spent Sunday in Crawfordville. —The Advo*Democrat wanted to get into its new quarters by Oct. 1st but will not be able to do so. Galatin 10c. package at the Owl Drug Store. —Mi*- W. T. Johnson’s new advt. on this page tells of some special offers he is making this week, —Great deal of the cotton stalks looks like rust had eaten them up—nearly all of the bolls are open, —Messrs. Jno. F. Holden and Jno. II, Stephens took m the A1 G. Feild ministrel in Augusta Tuesday night. —Dr. W. F. Hammack return¬ ed to Atlanta Monday after spending a few hours with his father at this place. —Misses Ella Hall and Ella Norton wept up to Athens Wed nesdan to enter the Normal; school. Miss Hall has attended j several terms before. -Mrs. Annie Sanford CochS rane, of Barnasvule, went down to Augusta yesterday after spending a few days with her mother's family at Liberty Hall, i Mr. E. I. Anderson hasa ! e;ne sow and pigs of the Ohio Im-; proved Chester stock that he will; n reasonably. He also has a 1 n j ce of of. shoats Apjily that he him would) dispose ^ to at: Crawfordville. ! • —Mrs. ^ Quisenberrv, returned i . ves ter- ^ * M rs. W. f. Morris in this v '"‘T, Eoljes returnee. . *rom . • ivDheLgeville Monday and aftm vlSiiU -= ^oiacxe s A amii\ here returned to her home in Cincinnati. —The registrars have found a large Tst of questionable voters on the registry list, and we ex pect t ar. list Will oe reduced , about: , two hundred. igi : 53%. Mai) I. . l Bcf; Coagli Syr^in. Tuite« Use ir time. SoH by Anugi*ic. I : '9" "r23, :‘5 :* ‘9 A DID YOU KNOW My large large Store is the biggest establishment between Atlanta and Augusta? 1 have just received two car loads of Beds, Bureaus, Chairs and Wagons? . In order to make room for »i fall stock, I will sell the i • • above at lowest prices evpr offered you. W. T. JOHNSON, Washington, Ga. NQTICE. All persons indebted to Dr. M. P. Deadwyler or to the firm of Andrews & Deadwyler will please settle with me as soon as possible. M. P. Deadwyler, JJr. Joluisou’s Death. Mr. Richard Malcom Johnson, of Baltimore, Md. is dead. He was well known in this section having been raised at Powelton. Ho was a remarkable man. His writings and toachings will be monuments to his memory. Loans Made on Lauds. We have recently made ar¬ rangements to negotiate loans on lands in Taliaferro County at very low rates and any person desiring to obtain loans on three and five years time should call on us. Horace & Carl Holden. Ice Cream Festival. The ladies will have an ice cream festival at Liberty Hall park to-day (Friday,) and every¬ body are requested to come out and enjoy themselves. The ob¬ ject is to raise funds to finish paying for the Confederate Mon¬ ument and all should give it their hearty support. To the Vqfers. On account of being engaged with the Board of Registrars I find that it will be impossible for me to see all of my frjends, be fore the election. I take this method of asking the support of all. Any favors shown me will be greatly appreciated, Very Respectfully, C. H. Golucke. la Hi* New Quarters. Paul G. Lucas has about got¬ ten things straight in his new store and has began to shell the country with good goods at rea¬ sonable prices. Paul now has one of the handsomest stores in this part of the state and has a most attractive stock of goods to offer his customers. See' his advt in this paper and give him a call. A Fine Fall Stock. The Alliance Store is again to the front and gives our readers this week short talk about the good things in that store for customers. They are making some low price offers on dress goods, capes, shoes, jeans, cloth¬ ing and everything in their line. You cannot offord to buy goods before looking over their stock and getting their prices. Read ever y word they have in this 1 r and rofit by it> -Only one election fight re rted ^ to ^ date ^ _ TATEor „ - )mo > Civ* ,, 'ml o> lo ( sr- | ! ledo. Lucas C©L v in.'Y. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of ; the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.,! dping business in the City of To lodo, County and State-aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the j ^ ONE HUNDBFD l>OL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cunffi by the use of Hall s Catarrl Cure. Frank J. Cil’Ney. Sworn to before me and su’> scribed in my presence, this : (j a y c f December, A- D. IKm _—a. W. Gi.,: , sew ) Notary P. —f Cure Hall’s Catarrh is .... internally and acts : ;?ly <■ the blood and pi noons ; u.iy of the syt-tem. Send for testi monials. Address F. J. Cm:: - : cv J? Co . ■ Tol&do. f) 'Sold HuB’.'rjaiiiy bvdruggists. 7 p.ta • be;- Electric Lights. The talk of Electric lights for our town will likely be renewed now and the talk should bo fol¬ lowed up with action. Just at this time we can have a plant put in here at a remarkablyQow cost and it would be the best chance in a lifetime for our town to make a step forward. We need them and every citizen should work to have electric lights. IJ.Qvrl>Q You Standi There are three amendments to the State Qonstitution to be voted upon 1 ne$t week. Two oH these refer to tjie electing of Superior court judges and the third to the electing of solicitor generals fyy tho people. These questions are submitted to the voters and eveyy voter should so mark his ticket to vote for or against these amendments as he may choose. ]!ir. Hogan Spoke. Mr. J. R. Hogan arrived here Wednesday night on the fast train and made a speech at the court house as per his appoint¬ ment. He had a fairly good house and his hearers were well pleased with his talk. Quito a number of Democrats wont out and enjoyed the jokes ho trot off on them.-- Ho presented his side of the question to the satisfaction of many. . Cattle Dyefiifr. Mr. Jno. O. Stewart tells us that the cows in this part of the county are dying considerably now with something , peculiar. He attributes the trouble to their eating grass thq,t was pverflowed by swollen streams that left the grass covered with mud. His theory seems to be very good. It is often the case that calves die from eating dirt, and if it kills calves it is likely it will kill cows. THE CHEAP STORE! - ...... - '* * '• I have moved into the handsome new brick store on Broad Street, recently vacated hy Andrews & Deadwyler, whore X will Be Pleased to See All My Old Friends and Customers?. I have a full stock of DIXY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, PANTS, NOTIONS, Groceries, Canned Goods, Candies, Cheese, - Crackers and all goods kept in a FI RST CLASS General Merchandise Stock, And I am constantly adding new lots of the latest goods to my already complete stock. X am selling these goods At L y Vv Ootton Prices. To be convinced of the above facts, come and see me. Be* quaVtCfS Oil jiroaCl , ntreCT. , rilCmDCT I11V nGW PAUL G. LUCAS ’J TIIE CHEAP STORE. «:r \W i VILLE. OA. OUR NEIGHBORS. Brightest Items from Near by Counties. TOLD IN SMALL NOTES. To the Credit of the Excellent County Journals from Which We (Jet the Creamy Soys. —Cotton is about all open in Warren and Hancock counties. —Wilkes county's taxes will be §11.01 per thousand this year. Try the Washington Mfg. Co. on nails and builders hard¬ ware. —Mr. W. H. Amason died at his home in Oglethorpe county last week. —The Sparta Ishmaelite re¬ grets to record the death of Mrs. Elijah Wheeler. New, standard m cycle for stile cheap, apply at Advo Domocrat office —Miss Mary Kent, of Monroe, has been very ill. with typhoid fever.—H e r a 1 d -Journal. I will pay cash for old iron, brass, copper and bones. A. J. Melton, Crawfordville, Ga. —Prof. E. B. Moore, of Sharon, was a visitor here last Saturday.—Warrenton Clipper. Good as new Singer Sewing Machine for sale cheap. Cash or on time. Apply at this office. J. M. Denham, of White Plains, is buying cows and paying Highest Market prices for them. —Sparta is still on the im¬ prove. Two- new brick stores are rapidly going up there and many other improvements. See W. T. Johnsons, Wash¬ ington, Ga., for Buggies and Wagons. He buys in car load lots and makes low prices. —There is one Democrat, one Republican and one or more Populist candidates in the race in Warren county for legislative honors. —The report current hero that Miss Beulan Kent, of Monroe, will be married Sept. 20, is denied by friends of her family. —PI e rald-Journal. W. Y. Edwards wants a 4 gallon cow at once. Any ope having such a cow guaranteed to give that much milk can sell by applying to Mr. Edwards. - While carrying on a meeting in Gmn Hill, recently, a negro stole Rev. J. H. Kilpatrick’s harness. The thief has managed to avoid capture.—Ishmaelite. Don’t miss getting that line cooking stove and set of kitchen ware wnich will be sold at a low cotton price at the Advo-Demo¬ crat office. We only have one to dispose of. M S@ved Her Life.” 4 v-V A if) w M A mm i Hr iW r M R3. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson. Wls., than whom none Is more highly esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 1S93 I had a severe attack of LaQrippe and at tho end of four mouths, in spite of all physicians, friends and good nursing could do, my lungs heart and nervous system were so completely wrecked, my life was de¬ spaired of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could Only sleep hy tho use, of opiates. My lungs and heart pained me terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not lie in one position but a short time and not on my 1 eft side at all. My husband brought we Dr. Miles' Nervine and Heart Cure and I be¬ gun taking them. When I had taken a half bottle of each l was much better and contln. uing persistently I took about a dozen bot¬ tles and was completely restored to health to thp surprise of all." fSSBK arc I>r- sold Miles’ by Remedies all drug- mi N D?. p gisfs under a positive BkA "Mllea* - guarantee, first bottle g GkA itM benefits or money re¬ i^Restoiyip. funded. Book on dis- %. NeaWi A eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, Eg m DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. —George Melvin, a stone cut¬ ter who worked at the Granite Hill quarry, was killed by the night train at Cainalr, Saturday night.—Sparta Ishmaelite. —Four cent cotton does not authonizo farmers to pay over 2oc per hundred for picking and in some sections hands are de¬ manding 30c and refuse to pick it for less. Dnot, Dlqpil Dd-p. Cl run Wood mean* a clean nlun. No beauty without it. Caacarpta, Candy Cathar¬ tic dean your blood and keep it clean, by stirriiiR np thq jaty liver and driving all im¬ purities from tlia' body. Begin to day to banish pimple*, boils, blotches, blackhead*, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking (,’sscnrets,—beauty for ter; cents. All drug giKtt, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. —The regular nominee of thQ Populist party in Warren epunty, Mr. Corrjbs, has come out of the race for the legislature, chair¬ man Ha west and secretary Burk* halter of the party have resign¬ l*th ed. Bolters met on Sept. and nominated a ticket. Things are in a st«,tQ of disruption dowq there it soetns. Dlioaxn of thf (Hood cmmI X< rrx. No one ncoj suflipr with neurnljria, Thk disease is quickly and {jermcuwiitly a«f«d by Browns’ Iron Ilittors. Every iJiituM* of the blond, nerves and stomach, chruciM or Bitters. otherwise, Known siit-eumbs and udmI to Browns’ ro-arl Irvq for u quarter of a century, it tUntls to-day most among our mnM vnlrn-d rri-iedU*. 1 Browns’ iron Bitters is void by all deaptf,