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THE ADWCMB-DE1CCRM.
rtTBUSHKD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING >1
CLEM. G. MOORE.
Official O.taa Taliaferro Cl
CHAWFORDVILLE, OCT. 21. 1898.
—Misses Mattie and Nellie
Tucker have returned from SSi
loam, where they went last week
to visit friends, and attend the
Association at Shiloh.
—Miles Wei burn. colored,
was tried in Judge Mitehell s
court Wednesday for lunacy and
was adjudged insane and sent to
t lie Asylum.
The beauty about the Alli
anco Store’s advertisements is
that they always have, and do
exactly what they say,
_Col. Horace Holden is rising
early these morning and is look
ing extremely pleasant. Thcs<
11 ow little girl boarders are cal
(mUited to make men hustle.
Our little boy was afflicted with
rheumatism in his knee; and al
times nimble to put his foot to
the Hour. We tried in vain,
( very thing wo could hear of that
we thought would help him.
We almost gave up in despair,
when some one advised us to try
Chamberlain's Fain Balm, Wo
did so, and the first bottle gave
so much relief that we got a
second one, and, to our surprise,
it cured him sound and well.
T. Bays, Pastor Christain
Church, Neodcsha, Kan.
sale by Dr. 11. J. llcid.
—Messrs. Chapman & Moore
had the misfortune of losing
about 15,000 pounds of cotton
seed on account of some irregu¬
larity of their scales. Their CUS
totners were the gainers, The
scales have been fixed up all
right this week.
lien nre-of Ointments for iV.Jftrrit Luo
Contain Moron n.
ns mercury will surely destroy
the hens )f smell itud complete
H deram'e the n hoi system
. *
tn .cous rmrtaces. Such articles
should never be used except on
proscriptions from reputable
physicians, us the damage they
will do is ten fold 1 > the good
you can pbssibly derive from
<hom. Hall's Cal :.rrh Cure.
manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co.. Toledo. (.)., contains no mer¬
cury, and is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood
atA mucous surfaces of the sys
1cm. In buying Hall's Catarrh
Cure bo sure you get the gen¬
uine. It is taken internally and
made in Toledo, Ohio, by P. J.
Cheney. & Co. Testimonials
free..
Sold hv Druggists, price 77>c.
per bottle.
Hall’s family Pills are the
bast
—Through mistake. Mr. C- I.
Oigletree's name w;is omitted as
director of Bank of Crawford
villo. in the notice of that insti¬
tution last week. However it is
corrected this week as will be
seen on another page.
Bast? the His Kxd You Hava Aiwa is Boyh
Sigaatuie
of
Loans Made i n Lauds,
We have retently ma
run i»' i; to nogotiato loans '
i vi f( rro Col ” , ' ,1 ‘
iv. rail's and any person
16 .obtain oans on
t 1 Vi
11 ht £ Caul 11
A >e» Shop.
I x\ nv , p o; ,
lh i my
an he Ki
rpen rn or l
_ itepaumut. tfxc e seal .
W. WILLI n ir
Cr la .
Every '
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Another Store.
Mr. .7. F. M. Alexander, of
LexingtoD, has rented the Tuck
er store on the corner, recently
vacated by Mr. S. J. Jones, and
will soon open up a stock of
goods therein, Wo extend hitn
a hearty welcome.
Nearly 37 Years Old.
Old “Maggie,” the faithful
buggy nag which belonged to
Miss Susan Gunn, is dead. She
was the oldest animal of hei
kind we have heard of. being in
her 37th year, Mr. John Gunn
drove her to his buggy a number
of years and she was treated
like she was human.
A Groat Rook Free.
When Dr. R.V. Pierce, of Buf¬
falo, N. Y., published the first
edition of his great work, The
Peoples’s Common Sense Medi¬
cal adviser, he announced that
after 680,000 copies had been
sold at the regular price, ?1.50
per copy, the profit on which
would repay him for the great
amount of labor and money ex¬
pended in producing it. he
would distribute the next half
million free. As this number of
copies has already been sold, he
is now giving away, absolutely
free. 500,000 copies of this most
com plete, interesting and valua¬
ble common sense medical work
ever published— the recipient
only being required to mail 1o
him, at n 1)0 VP address,
twenty-one (21) one-cent stamps
to cover cost, of mailing only,
and the hook will ho sent post¬
paid. It is a veritable medical
ibrarv, complete in one volume.
Contains l<>08 pages, profusely
illustrated. The free edition is
precisely the same as that sold
at *1.50 except only that the
hooks are in strong manilla pa¬
per covers instead of cloth, (send
now before all are given away.
Onr Excuse.
Besides local news being
scarce this week, our office has
been crowded with job printing
and Clias. Googer, our striker,
being sick, hence our short get
up of news matter. The W. C.
T. U. column is unavoidably left
out. Hope to do better next
week.
T>- tie Doctor* in Comwltatlon
you rf.“v Stv tx , rt ilHl s v.
like best is to be chosen for a
medicine in the first place; what
experience tells you is best., to
be chosen in the second place;
what reason (i. e., Theory) says
is best to be chosen in the last
place. But if you can get Dr.
Inclination, Dr. Experience and
Dr. Reason to hold a consultation
together, they will give you the
best advice that can be taken.”
When yon have a bad com Dr.
Inclination would recommend
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
because it is pleasant and safe to
take. Dr. Experience would
recommend it because it never
fails to effect a speedy and per¬
manent cure. Dr. Reason would
recommend it because it is pro
pared on scientific principles J
and acts on nature's plan in
Moving the lungs, opening the
secretion and restoring the sys
tom to a natural and
condition. For sale by Dr. R.
J. Reid.
—The granite curbing fop
inclosure of the Confederate
monument has been put
ground and will soon bo put in
place.
Remarkable KlhseHe.
Mts. Michael Curtain. Plainfield, Ill,,
makes the ftatembnt, that she caught
cold, which settled on lier lungs; she xvas
trfat ^ d (or tt month by her family physi
claa « bat grew worse. He told her she
wm a hopeless victim of consumption
and that no medicine could cure her.
Her druggist suggested Di. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption; she bought a
bottle and to her delight found herself
henetitted from first dose. She continued
its use and after taking six bottles, found
hersalf sound anil well; now does her own
housework, and is as well as she ever was
—Free trial bottles of this Great Disoove
ry at Dr. R. J. Rekl’s drug store. Large
bottle* 50c and SI.00.
Glad to see Jntje
tblo to \ i^it -US tillop.
ileni-ty Is ltlood lleei».
v
; and kt fl> r e
Otm M: tut C Ag': Cure, cures.
"h- is wtiai it was nude |rr.
Dr. W. F. Hammack and/Miss imilried
Cora Bell were quietly
yesterday at the residen- j of
the bride in Atlanta,
Wednesday’s Journal saV^,
Dr. Hammack is a yourgp man
of many manly virtues. : £e is
the head of the firm of Han; oack
Lucas & 06., who own anti con¬
trol extensive mercantile ( -,tab
lishments in Atlanta, Washing¬
ton and Crawfordville.
Miss Bell is a young lady of
attractiveness and charm She
is the youngest daughter of the
late Madisou Bell, who t s in
times comptroller :i*ner?
al of the state of Georgia and
whose name was for maay§? ears
a household wqrd thro y bout
the state and South, ^
The happy couple oai to
Crawfordville yesterday well¬
ing to visit the old home, f ends
and family of the groom, f 7here
they received a hearty wheorae
and many congratulations-,
DevVitt’s Witch Hazel Burns. S|ive
Cures Piles, Scalds,
Our Supplement.
The enterprising merchants of
this place have issued a n%t cir¬
cular calling attention t<4>aw
fordville as a market for t farm
er.s. We issue the entirtljL this F-eek. >age
as a supplement
Hope our readers will read eve
ry word of it and profit ijy the
good news contained herin.
There is no place in which you
can buy goods at retail cheaper
than in Crawfordville, ani espe¬
cially supplement. at the places rneu titled on
our i
¥^ eath§nfi .
S3 ' (Ehlidren
C3 ' 1
c ® Stomach
Am generally Paoy. -not,
;5 liowole out el order—do oot *t
»©#*e®a©©«e©o®« well for Colie, Sto»itch CARMINATIVE It children at Infant.-)), nm .oftana night. and PITTS’ Diarrhoea, wbiio the the (Yolera Bowele, teelhiufl (Soma, very roflolot*,,' Mori best twoa cure la ready - *
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[ Sold by all Uni .gbts, »Oc-
For sale at ALLIANCE STORE.
WiieiSWoi
lias demonstrated fen thoi 18a r,^
times flint it is almost iniaUibl >
FOR WOMAN’S
P ECULIAR
mi- '- it
WEAKNESSES ,
irregularities nnd derangements.
It has become lha leadin S remedy
for tliis class of troubles. It everts
n ing wonderfully healing, stVeng'hon¬
and soothing influence upon
tlie menstrual organs. It tures
‘ - whito»” and falling of )ho womb.
It elops flooding ana relieves sup
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pressed For Change nnd of painful Life menstrtiaction. it is the j beat
medicine made. It is frenjemcitt!
during children pregnancy, and homes heljis barren to
bring It invigorates, into *tiiinu
for years.
lates, strengthens the \rfaoIe |
f ti m. This remedy Why is oft'ered f
,* to all afflicted women. will
W any wo*..an suffer another irate
with certain relief within reiach?
.*1 ■\* ino of Cardui only costs per
bottle at your drug store. I
gs T r <; 7 »n>r, Tn e *■'? rtqviriwg $4rcr
Cj t, • «. M.<, (Tit'intf tht 'I J
»’u.v >ry l)t**arivicnt," Tht {'haiUmao fjvt
iru Co., ChatUiruKyiM' Ttnn.
y Rex. "Mi i. wile W. SSUTM. uste Wine Carrden. of Carcti.1 S.C.. at pc** taytt
8 tor taillH;) ol the womb and It ee ralj
cured her '
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i' Cttr.’d! Tor information it.d txs; .
Ol urii iT aliove had' ’z, a
The Ohio'Chem. Wort r .
VT*- *'-7i Sf J EJ& .3 sad Wbist-oy Hi’
v 'if 1 Lj • cared at;----
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Rheumatism often causes the most In¬
tense suffering. Many have for disabling years
vainly disease, sought relief from this
and are to-day worse off than
ever. Rheumatism is a blood disease,
and Swift’s Specific is the only cure, be¬
cause it is the only remedy which can
reach such deep-seated diseases.
A few year* *ffo I was taken with inflamma
tory Rheumatism, which became so intense
that I was for weeks unable to walk. I tried
_ several prominent physt
Sffta, clans and took their treat
Hsffi"*-. ment faithfully, hut was
unable to get the slight¬
est relief. In fact, my con.
T £ dltion worso, over from my November the seemed entire disease body, to to spread Maroh grow and
$ U. V I suffered aljony. I tried
many patent relieved medicines,
1 but none me.
j Upon the advice of a
friend I decided to try
8. S. 8. Before allowing me to take it, h«w
eror, my guardian, who was a chemist, ana¬
potash lysed the remedy, and I felt pronounced so much better it free after of
or mercury. battles, that I continued the
edy,and taking two months I cured completely. rem¬
in two was
The cure woe permanent, for I have never since
had a touch of Rheumatism and cold though weather. many
times exposed to damp Klbanor M. Tippxll,
WU PoweltoQ Avenue, Philadelphia.
Don’t suffer longer with Rheumatism.
Throw aside your oils and liniments, as
they can not reach yoar trouble. Don’t
experiment with doctors—their potash
ana mercury will add to your disabil¬
ity and completely destroy your diges¬
tion.
S.S.S. r Th. Bleed
It Will cure perfectly and permanently. and
is guaranteed purely vegetable,
contains no potash, mercury, or other
mineral. 51 Books mailed free by Swift
Specific Go., Atlanta, Ga.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that them will
be introduced before the next General As¬
sembly of Georgia a Bill with the follow¬
ing caption, viz; repeal the existing Charter of
An Act to
the town of Hillman, Georgia, to provide
a new charter for the said town of Hill¬
man, situated in Taliaferro Count}', Geor¬
gia, to define the corporate limits of said
town, and for other purposes.
WE $££ BIG MONEY
In Exclusive Territory, Our Safes sell at
sight. City or Country.
OUTFIT FREE, NO CAPITAL
NEEDED
Agents actually Retting rich; so can you.
One Ajfcnt, In one (lay, cleared ST.V40
Proofs and Catalogue free on application.
Alpine Safe & Cycle Co.
CINCINNATI, o.
Daniel Springs,
W- E- O'NEAL, Lesee,
Postoffice — Penn’s, Ga.
>,T 1 • «
p '■ % Hcm,
i
Cottage vent and Hotel beard very reason¬
able.
Covenient by Hack or private eenye
ances front Crawfordville or 1 nton Point.
Daily mail at the Springs—Penn’s, Ga.
Office Moved.
""
WM. N. MALTBIE,
Attorney at Law,
Crawfordville, Go.
BALTIMORE MUSICAL
And Educational Home School,
For
GIRLS AND YOUNG LADIES.
Cor. Lafayette Axe. and Charks St.
Baltimore, Md. Barthold Meyer, Prin.
Cutalogne furnished upon application.
Specialties—Piano, Vocal Culture,
Stringed Instruments. Languages, Elo¬
cution. with Literature, Art and Eng¬
lish Brandies. Number of boarding
pupils limited, Uni'ceptional home
omforts. Opens Sept. 8th, 1898.
COMPLETE8KKKS82S
MILL OUTFITS,
Gin, l’reao, Cane Mill and Shingle Outfits.
B Kaur^^Mim.-u,dKacvorr>n 'Sf;'V r un,n-o Castings uJ
PP
Belting, Packing. Injeetwrs. ripe riwiugs,
LOMBARD IRON WORKSJ SUPPLY CO.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
.J
. muz*#'
PROF. P, M. WHITMAN,
209 7th St.. Augusta, Ga..
GIVES FREE EYE TESTS for all defects of
si^bl, srrinx'-s the jiroper and W.tlt
KAXTS them.
Lenses cut into your frame while veu xvart.
FREE OF CHARGE,
jj 1REPAIRS
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c..
FOK -Vs Y MAKS Or GI>\
BA" C4J H r. v It PRESSES
And Repairs for Fiye®. stun*. Yaivra a.ad v J
Bpitlag. iK - n r ’A
IMISCISON k SCflti Li
irersTA, oa.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers,
Ts*e fjaious UttU rdls.
JAMES n. 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.
JATTQ-TXST.A., OrJL.
Crawfordville Drug Store J
DR. R. J. REID, Pro.
I buy my goods spot cash and I will sell
you goods in the drug line as cheap as any
body. Call and see me before buying.
JN'O. V. IIOMIKX, I’res. ,J. A. KKN BRICK, Vice-Pres. M. F, OKII FITII, Cashier.
HOItACK & CARL HOI,BEN, Attorneys.
BANK OF CRAWFORDVILLE,
Office Honrs ) CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. {
S to 4 O'clock, /
CAPITAL, STOCK, ...........$25,000,
A x Business * Transacted,
DIRECTORS:
JN’O. F. HOLDEN, W, C. CHAPMAN, AV. R. REID,
J. A. KENDRICK, C. I f OGLETREE, W. W. BIRD,
GEO. N. WRIGHT.
FALL 1898.
As the season has arrived, so rfur Fall Stock is now complete in every department.
Wo take the opportunity to inform the public of the reception of our Fall Clothing,
consisting indeed of the very best woolens made into the latest and most stylish suit
designs. There are many who would like to take advantage of the time to make a
choice selection of aSuit, Overcoat or Hat from the many varieties on hand before the
rush of the season begins. It will afford us great pleasure and will be a delightful task
to show j’ou the many new and handsome suits in our men’s and our children’s de¬
partment.
Mr. AY. A, Wright will be glad to see you.
i.c. —
Tailor-Fit Clotniers, Augusta, Ga,
Buggies, * Buggies,
Harness, Harness, waps, Wagons!
THE GOOD PEOPLE
OE TALIAFERRO;
I have opened up in your town a full
line of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Lines,
Breeching Whips, Lap Rohes, Collars, Collar
Pads, Harness and Axle Oils and everything
in a first-class harness store. I also
have on hand a ear-load of Buggies and an
car to arrive in a few days. These
goods \ have got ” to be sold regardless of prof
>U‘lv • I it • I * want . , bargain. .
80 come ( l ll you a
Hit'']icst O cusli AX price imid for green or
Hides, Bees Wax and Wool.
Store, West Side of Square,
Formerly occupied by-Mr. T. Richards.
vl □ .S BARNWELL
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
CTIAS. F. BAKER. JERRYT. SELTIT.
BAKER d SM 'i ! L i ...V
Cotton Factors,
roof WareiLouse,
COB. REYNOLDS AND CAMPBELL STS- AUGUSTA, GA.
63, C ed. Personal At ten: :i Given Ail Business.
DPTITT^r 0f Any style neat] y
1 8 j Executed ut the
ADTOCAT E-DE3I0CRAT OFFICE.
Crawfordville, C •.