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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1899)
ruausin-v lvlkv ikioav --HV- CLE71 a. MOORE. Cfflcia! CTgan of Taliaferro Co. CRAWFORDVJLLE, MAY V 1899. xotkt; All legs! advertising must he in fidv nnee or saiiMaetory arrange Iin-nl *• made at. beginning for the pay ment of vam< ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. all obituary notices over word s will be charged for at the rate One c p,. r word for euc.h wont exceeding 2 no word*. The merry maker’s gal la week. May lath to llotli. is going to be one of the best times to visit Augusta. The city will put on *ils Sunday rigging and will meet you with a smile. ’idle farmers of the State should not forget that some of the handsomest premiums in point of size offered for the f £l j r next fall, is for Georgia raised meat. In addition to those that the Agricultural Society has cred. two private firms will giv e $100 apiece for the fattest calf, $25 apiece for the* fattest lamb, and $25 for the fattest pig. School* iii Culm ami Elsewhere. J. K. Dniiiirlion who recently vk flnl Culm with h view of investigating the out l» >k for »*<Utillslilslug a seliOni in I In vuna, (hibii next (all. O 11 Ids return visited Havannah. Georria, where In* arranged to op *ii a well equipped buisness C‘>h (, ge Juiu* thl 5 Prof. Dr.iuglnm now has flmirishsnfj tins jin**,* colloges located in f l exas. These collogcM have superior courses of in strue ti in and apecl'il facilities for securing )>" eit Ion, See Prof. Draugltou's ad. else wherein this issue. Special rates will be given all who enter either of IiIn eolleg( s soon. There has been too much saul about the Palmetto or Newnan burning of Sam Hose, liis crime was black enough. That tL 1 not fully excuse, Die im^> for violatiog the law. I»ui the mob’s work has been done and will be done again when other similar crimes art* committed. That is an unwritten law which exists both north and south, and very few escape its execution when they commit such crimes as that of Hose. iO USfc. TRYING; l can’t take plain coJ-livrr oil. Doctor says, fry it. IL ndifht as well tell me to mti. < Lid or butlir and try tciaL.' fhcr.t. it is loo rich an I will upset the stomach. Bi t you can t..kc milk or cir.air. so vou can iukc PHT j i s Q flTlf ir | • ir ( OuUli \ I 0 mLl * » . II is like rrnn ; bid v .1; feed and nour.sh when c»an will rot. , r. Babies t a:td j ch’! , . ill t and , crov, cren M r.vt. on it when thtlr ordinary food docs not nourish them. "Ptoens havt btcnltnown to tytin a pound a <by when tuKir.H ounce of Scotl’j Emubioa It ?,d> the digestivt machinm in working order so that the ordinary food i» property digested and A«wmiiated. foe. »ad ki .o«k I STOTT A BOW SR, them. ;s K<w York. POSITIONS fur Kvured. SKTRFn. tuiu<-a ur in will Mar I ank s*-eer: deposit 1411 So n\4wc i.oUtl.n nwoe, t* Cbenp bowvL Ou* tare both paid. vscatl.Hi. Kacrr auf Urns. Opua for sexes. DRAUGHON’S rsacTicAL BUSINESS^ KMhviUw Twnu. $ Ssnuinah, Ga. (,hI v, .tun, r*i Tfiiirijuiii,Trr. frvhirwM by n\erchi»nts »n<1 bankers Three BK-nUis' Niokkeepttv with u* t^nal* eix. cleewliem. All branches taught mtireas cl/yuiarsexpUiiv IVpattruent 4 irvg - «\idy iNHiree.’* ** , . }a* cnMrrr caladdrve# “ Department A. 4 . 'xm CIN ■ um REPAIRS SAWS, RIBS. BRISTLE TWINE, BABETT, dsc., FOli ANY MASK OF GIN FN 3 c 'NFS. BULERS AN! PRFSSFS And R«Mtr» fwr same. SUnftlnf. Fullwya, Be.ling, lajectoi'S. Tipea. Yaiv»s and Fittlu^t LOMBARD IRON WORKS £ SUPPLY It!, AIOISIA, GA. And What Their Neighbors Are Doing. ALL SECTIONS ITEMIZED. VII the New* of tin* Count) ire Told b.' Our Wide-Awake I'eneil I'lrelier**. CO MB 3 ITEMS. BV I,. Dry weather. Nearly , T tlirougn , planting . . co Miss Lizzie Carter is still quite sick. Mr. Tom Lunceford lost a horse last week. Mr. Luck Moss had a very sick horse last .week. Mr. Newt Wallace and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Lilia Moss. Mrs. W. E. Wall visited her sister Mrs. M. J. Meadows last Sunday. Messrs. Jonn Rainey and Lu ther Thaxton got into a dispute last week. They shot several times, but fortunately their pis tols were not good, they claimed. Neither were hurt much. They nifM j e friends but declare they vvi 11 get new pistols, The healthy old man wears his gray hairs like a silver crown. What if he be threescore and ten if there is still fire in los eye, tiamness in his step, command in his voice and wisdom in his t,lm mantle of wzf&yp with dignity. age Dim eyed, querulous of speech, halting in step, childish in mind, they “lag superfluous on the stage.” dragging out the fag end 1 he secret of a healthy old age ,.s a healthy middle age. The m;m who takes care of his stomach, who keeps his body Jiimperty notumlied, will hud that the body does not Id I 1 in old age. The great value Of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery lies ill the preservation of 01 the tnt working wot King mnver powt i of 01 the m stomach and other organs ol digestion and nutrition. From this center is distributed the nonnshment of ffiit.nh.* body, tb'o sn!t for the lime for the bonus, phosphates for the brain and nerves. A sound stomach means a sound man. A ;Zd”, ... ho J.™ his stomach Golden th. of Medical Discovery” will wear the crown of gray hairs as befits a monarch, with dignity and ease. HELENA DOTS, BY I. N. C. Gardens looking nice, Mr. Henry Strozier is visiting Helena. Prof. J. R. Evans has closed his school. Mr. Willie Williamson and la¬ dy spent Sunday at Tignal. Capt. Richard Laughton and | wife visited Helena this week. Raddie Boatwright and family visited Rairdstown this week. : ,. . f TT. • , Cob! B..»t,vnglit and family spent Sunday with Mr. Brow Nash. Most of the farmers around horo are through planting coru j cotton, Mr. J« Whltaheiul, of Cmrtor i Miss T|“* Brvant, n “ rri of ^ Carlton. Wednesday to ‘ Mr. Saui w A. , Caldwell r , ,, ,, tuid , wife an d the latter's mother siveut Sunday with the family of* Mr. John Ariuer. Mr. Stewart and daughter from Warden county spent Sat unlay with the farmers daughter j Mrs. Ferguson. Toleanlc Eruption Are grand, but Nkln Eruption* rob life °f !">'•_ Buckle aArulc 8 u,v*. cun* | ijniji; a,*.; Old. If uniting and FVscr fiores, f bT'*. Huits, Feimi*. Corn*. W art*. Cut* HfuRc*. Burns 8r*lti». Ch»|>|iesl Hanuv I hllhluin*, Best pile cme on nuih. 1>(he. out Vitii** utul Ache*. Only 27 ,u h Ian. C'un gii*i»nt<Asi. 8dl»i In Dr R. 4. Ilaw Ih v i ORANGEBURG. BY B. P. .V S. • Little Miss Ellie Smith spem Sunday with Miss OjiwJpQ. Mr. A. 8 . Ray. of Norwood, and Miss Anna Gunn were mar¬ ried last week. Mrs. J. i\ Smith and sor. from Wilkes county visited relatives in this-section last week. We are jrlad to state that Mrs. A. E. Triplett's health is better than it has been in some time. Guess what young lady was j verv much frightened last Sun-; day afternoon while out driving j Quarterly meeting will be eld at the Methodist Church at Ray town the 2nd Saturday and Sun day in May. Miss Annabel Kendrick, one Aaron's prettiest young ladies visited the Misses Stone of Ray town last week. ‘’mow oalls” and then had to love to each other after all. Nature seems to be very gen this year itl its supply miss of wild flowers, but we sadly the cultivated ones of which the cold weather robbed us. There will be children’s day at Ebenezer the third in Ma. We are expecting 0 od exercises as the people of community know how conduct such a meeting. We hear that Mr. . 1 . A. Wood all will takechargeof the .School at Sharon at an early date. We hope that he will be able to build up a flourishing school and wish him much success. We attended the picnic at Fountain Camp Ground last .Saturday. There was a large crowd in attendence and every thing passed very pleasantly. Of course the dinner was the most interesting feature of the occasion and we are indebted to the good ladies of that sect ion for a great variety of tempting dishes. Guess what young man was so fatigued after attending the picnic. We are certain it was not from “walking” SO much so it must have been from “talk ing” _ _ _ \ Iff n//^ vJ III C# A I I W There are few women as beau ^ * ^ looks . Beauty is si ‘ , y n impossibility ‘ without hea t Bea tiful women are few becau se healthy women are few The way to have ^ fair f ace an( j a well-rounded figure to take IIMWIIIvIU d ^ I FAmalA vllKllv DPfllll/llAP KvIlUMlIvI Th» , ts that old and . "«*«“« If^kles ami weaknesses ai ^ rains * It makes no difference what the doctors call the trou ble - lf there 18 anything the matterintte t^rad distinctly d femmtae or K ans » le s ' m ? l ,e R it. fS“ It ator ^ ^ ‘i n, cure is goo of ir regular or painful menstruation; for leucorrhoea, for falling of the womb, for nervousness, head ache, backache and dizziness. Take it and get well. Then your old-time girlish features and figure will be restored. Sold by drugglit* tor $1 a bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. • ATLANTA, GA. ^ r dE5T ?ct S . ==°FUIiliY WARRANTED 03 * AV, |0NES'f BiNGKAMTON.NY G ------------------- COMPLETE Oil f’otton.Sjiw.OrliRV. *nd V*rt Illicit MILL OUTFITS. Gin, l>rew,C*B< Mill «u<l Shingle Outfit* Building, Bridge Castings. Factory. Furnnce end Ksilrond Rwtirowd. V. 111. Mii.-htntsiU snd Fnctory • n^.plie* Belting. Pm ktre. Injectors, Pipe Fltitng*. Shwr. Files. Oilers. Ktc. etierp dtty; wori ISO A(J'«L«. LOMBARD , a ,, nftn n IRON , n mi V/ORKSS u/nnvov piiddi UPPL^ v nn CO.. '■ auuusta, oa. nryan’s ,\u back REPUBLIC «• ISPIRE? \ £ THE PHILIPPINE UESTION UT; BI ✓ > it MON. W11LI4M J. my AN W VLth 9upp K Chapters f: 1 T Hon. Hoar, Ami \Mt. r.*. Alien. U*rl»«^A C enato „ M man. Baron. Mast* I nos. W. J. Cstas. Chilton. Money, Butler, Turo» Jis'TOKjj, •j,u_ Kos. AXDBKW Cabxscie. mull. Hon. L’W A Tow l>!ler Ex-SectetHrr C*r Edmund*. Cluj; Hon. H. U. Johnaon. Adams. P» , , n £. Stevenson, Hon. Iter. Dr. V»» l»jkc, Hou. Otvns. Fruncis ( i>mvid Starr Jordan. Gen’l Weaver. Cart Schnrx. Sam*! Oompers. Prw«L Am. 1 ed. of B 1 ©tber*. lui: sL>sAiius T j.K cr>Tt RY fMPERIAUSj AND ABSOUTTIStl DENOUNCED. “THE I'OOR jty*$ and opposed to the Constitution ot and ail the most scored doctrines our Kepubltf h* handed down to u» by <*ur I «*L*r*. THE COSPEL OF A HIGHER CIVILIZE ION AND BROADER LIBERTY. THE ONLY COOK ON»Jp ■*! BJECT. AGENTS halif-JMfctr^ita ¥| TED It i# nrofnselv illnatralnd. paving boantifnl of Mr Bryan and the other eon fributor* <*]**' **'+nt‘* like of it thrilling hefora attempted interest. in •wJEIif bq^jk l»!«hiBg. exact A eonditioae bonanza and for cu.-tom* Ajrenti*. in ta# ''hiiinninca Nothin*? it caunoS ba other very koase. We the sole It cannot l»e thought ut bocdL-au>re»; by any are ' Th# brat PAY EAi.lion. I'BUCHT 1 CC .000 copiaa. A each large ordar '.■*etaww^p^ fB- 4 . atifnl 50 new book* type. time, when caah K on Eg to at one accom paniee order. •fgg OI’TKIT I^ FBEK. We for the elwrtrt. complete Prn«pectus Ontft with blanks, etc . but as each Outfit coec# money, in order to protect eurselve* *12 iinet manT wbo would impoee upon the by appl^an% •endi4TMWOaf St with no intention of working, but _ cu t of idle curiosity, we require *‘j| yruarantec ot Talth on hi* part, to \ u* 2ic K’ cover postage books. and wrapping •»«,{ to l»c rvfaadcd to ugi-nt upon our «Tf 1 , flrd order for Itf Be«c-t loth Binding ——*t--—vrv—- st.5< ---- with marbled B. *t HmH Ruspia Binding, with gold e^i 3.00 Beet Fall Russia Binding, u*uge- ___ W rite Tor o»r 1'nparalieltd Term* to Ax Add THE INDEPENDENCE builoinc, CONIiaNY, Publishers, franklin HICACO. DOT3 ! BEE 1 : . A BV x. , needed, an 1 news scarce, k:-: . Is of c rn in this section. [al i, Bermu'’. e* shave had wages hi leave them. >hu Williamson, of Powel’on, “1 lour Sabbath School Sunday. S* N. Chapman’s school of l P( . closed Tuesday with some exi thufnighP £ t. W. Crenshaw was over again j Su We think there is something! all: L ve to Soldier over this way. igrs C. M. Walker, B. F. Wynne J IJ. Cooper went fishing Monday Ld caught a nice chance of fish Ire sure, it was a success, as Prof r . In was at the helm, and he knows J I thing as failure, when it comes 1 ling the young. J nnual Picnic at Miller’s mill comes H kirday, 6 th inst., and there wiR lot be a big crowd Out, for people rota a distance to this place every re. Oscar, Paul and Mrs. Mable efflan, of Crawfordville. spent a col;. of days lest week with the family ofn. tv. T. Nelson. They went fishing, w^tbete and had good luck. in •re was an oratorical contest Spji Saturday 29 th, inst., between Miss. tire diffent schools of Hancock. Min, youngest daughter of Prof. S. N. Chltnan, of Powelton, won the honors. J'o Mormon elders were in our inf iborhood trying to work up their ffl by distributing literature; we h<«he people of Bermuda are too well estfished, in the true faith for them tobkeany converts to their faith. At)!! t6ClGP8l J x 1>G s ■ neunion^^ : — Lat - i CHARLESTON, S. C. MAY 10, 11, 12, lb, 1899. lie Georgia Railroad Will Kell Kromid Trip Tickets at CilE CENT PER MILE Distance Travelled, j AY 8 th, 9 th and 10 th, I Good to Return Until May 21 st. ifteen thousand Confederate Veterans inI »e Grand Parade May 10 th. y I*mcmt»ei the Grand Parade Reunion. takes place 10 th, the first <ay of the he Georgia Railroad will provide am jbiccommndiUum* for the proper hand jJ 0 { this tmineuse movement to the his <4 citv. : Visitors will find many points ,f *iea -t. among which we may mention # nter, Fort Moultrie, Btttery Wag ?:i‘‘ ,:k ."L v ’. tb e rn fo,u fFTti: this Nom occasion, , s^uld fafi . Churleston on He |he jiarade cf the United Confederate u... wd! be the (largest St organization. Cull on >0111 utaiest A. G. JACKSON, t.v.a. G. P. A. Augusta, Ga. . T(fOMAH V, ’ .. & v . A . Ati.m. • w haiuiw ick, ‘ K»«o« f o«. jBa M i —» 1 ---- n . • r > ' j J 0 . * dCEUIITUI & tsr^r ' i J F HSlf • < MX - 'Sk Dr. Murray’s Hair Promoter j Cures d.ftdruff, stops the hair from fall¬ ing out, invigorates the growth, is dye. >• superb dressing, and while not a < by nourishing its roots, original will positively color. It re- is i More gray hair to its ail i th. par-excellence of hair restorers. | Pwct. ai.00 per Large Bottle. J i For sale bv druggists—if not. send to us | and it will be sent, prepaid, upon receipt of price. MAMtIFACTURCO OfH.r «Y TMC I Murray Medicine Company, | ATLANTA, QA. 1 IMiHM I MIHMUMHM For Side by Owl Drufi: Store. apiuM cured and Whiskey home Bsbits at with¬ out pain. Book of pap ticulars sent FREE B.M.WOOI.LFY, M.Q ffica 104 N. Pryor 8. C. 1 ). COX, G. A. Athens. M. R. HUDSON, S. K. .V P. A. Atlanta. Ga. HOME CORE 0 FORDLOOD POISON. Beware of the Doctors' YflU Can Sr tcSavifthey loathsome disease would be much better Pfltrhwnrk* raiCllWJlK, , m UOH f^fXdoaedon had never and allowed potash, them- the mercury Yourself at Home. only remedies which the doctors ever give .or Cure f l The doctors are wholly unable to getridof this vile poison. and only a )* e ™ T>t ™ i 3 .ter’do bVdrlong the*poison into the “Eirr.S,‘®5*“i. handled doll.™ with the 1 / yr k “ 1 ’’*** thev could do me no good. I had large spots all over mv 1 and these soon broke out into running sores, anti h-d V which this vile disease pro all the suffering £ 8 S. last resort, and was $ a U ces I decided to try . as a Direc greatly Seff improved. I followed closely splotches your * tions h >r Treatment,’ and the large on my ■ chest Speared began to grow paler and smaller, and before lor g y entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my skin has been as clear as glass ever since. 1 cure J,, self It at is valuable home, after time the thrown doctors away had to failed expect completely. the doctors be¬ - W/jr to cure Contagious Blood Poison, for the disease is yond their skill Swifts Specific THE „ rwm BLOOD s—ya FOR m S. S. S. ^ *>£ ntl ly diBamn. wa, from pot.sl, »dmeKuj7 « -ants m an e re poison out of the system and gets rid of it ? m ' r k y ‘. !t ks f orever Write for full information to Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. * Fax-Recie vers Notice! The Tax Books will ' e open April 8 tli for the purpose of reviving the tux returns of Taliaferro County for the year .1899. which I will furnish, Each tax paver is required by law to make out on 11 anks The a list of his property subject to taxation on the 1st day of February of e »‘ h \ ear. • . unless providentially • llv hin¬ . law requires each tax payer to make his returns m person, dered. and failure to make returns subjects him to double tax. I will visit the various Court Grounds at the times specified below: Diet. I P LACE:___ | First Round. || Second Round_|| Third Round- 602 (Court Ground. (April 17 8 to 12 ia m |Mav I 18 to 12 m Tune 5 8 to 12 a m ' 5 1 to 4 603 Court Ground, “ 17 1 to 4 p ni 1 q to 4 m “ pm 604 Sandy Cross, 18:9am to 8 pm 2 i»ain t s m “ 7|9 6 9am to 3pm 605 (Combs, 11 19 9 ‘ to 3 “ | 5 9 “ rv “ : “ “ to 3 “ 9 “ r 4 9 “ rc “ ; “ 8 9 “ to 3 t < 606 (Court Ground, 20 “ to 3 t| 9 3 i l Ground. 21 9 “ to 3 . 4 j r 5 9 “ co “ 9 “ to 607 Court 9 to “ || r 12 9 “ to 3 “ 608 Court Ground, ti 24 9 “ to 3 “ 8 “ 25 9 3 |j “ 9 !« “ to i ( 1 9 “ to 3 t ( 172 (Sharon, “ to “ 172 | Raytown, i I 26 9 to 3 “ I • 10 9 “ co M 2!9 “ to 3 “ 60lst D;st Every Saturday until and including June 24tli, 1899. My books wiL positively close on June 24th, 1899. R. L, VEAZEY, T. C., T. C. FREE! ♦ FREE. ■* FREE. Send to-day for FREE Package of Sanford’s Golden Tablets, THE GREAT KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY. They purifiy the Blood, Strengthen lire Nerve- and make you fee' like a new peison. Only one package to each person. Order them to-day. G. P. Ointment Cures Piles -TO STAY CURED. 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