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^MUSUJOl JtV*RY FRIDAY MUH^lW
--BY-
CLEft O. MOORE.
Offlcial Organ of Taliaferro Co.
CRAWFOKDVILLE, MAY 2d.
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NOTK'E AH legal advertisin'? mu-t be
mi nt of same.
AJ)VOC AT E-DEMOCRAT.
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AT.b OBITUARY NOTICES over 200
wnr Is vviil hi- < leirg'-d for Ml the rate of
out* < cut pur word for each word exceeding
words.
Queen Victoria is HO years old.
Mercor commencotnent at
Macon will be field June 2nd
7th ,,h inclusive ,nCl "
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Home 1. Companion (> •
The Womans
gets brighter each month. 1 ho
last issue was like a flower
garden swarming with butter
Hies.
Ex-Gov. Northen, who was
recently elected President of
4........
would make a splmdnt chranallot i
of the University of Georgia.
Texas cotton growers
agreed that the standard 24 by
f t inch b.ilo must bo generally
adopted or the railroads will
< •barge extra freiglit on larger
bales.
Mr. Northen told the Boston
sgsrs-s
between the races m the boulh
and even then some of the
yankees did not believe.
Thu l,tu, nows (ruin Cu„u «d
the Philippines is that peace
.mmd Even it will peiu*o mm is agreed bo ^ to, tho. e
fellows will likely disagree and
Does the, :
flirive
If not, something must be ■
wrong with its food. If the ]
[ mother’s milk doesn’t nour-,
ish it, she needs SCOTT ’S ‘
EMULSION. It supplies the
elements of fat required for
the baby. If baby is not
nourished by its artificial
food, then it requires ]
Scott’s Emulsion
’ Half a teaspoonful three ’
, or four times a day desired in Us
> bottle will have the <
’ effect. It seems to have a ;
I magical effect upon babies 1
and children. A fifty-cent ■
bottle will prove the truth ;
’ ol statements.
our
Should be taken in lumrner at
a til at * later.
> vx HUWKK, and ti.oo. *JI4ril|iK)tf*- York
> SCOTT At ChrmitU <
TlAOItPIAUC! MIN! I JDI'jN skcpkico. tcrluiuonln M»r MM1» rt*»o*n till ptalllon moo*, Is
* vwmvun *pc<u»n, ,*ntll nwrin nolra.
( liMF l«»r\L Ci\r tar fWr* t*^h v»l,l. »
Ei.ut knr Unis. Opru wxe*.
DRAUGHON’S
PRACTICAL
BUSINESS
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Intf ** IU--n- study c,‘«r**." ».WrM* “ 0*1*1 trtielit A.
tvrealk**oaken*, *non-» “D*pnrtu*u» a. j.
Beautiful
Hair
Dr. fturrsy’t
b.-- Hair Premeter
, i nn. .tsm1r«ff. stop- th« h»ir from fttli
mx oat, it:\ .n>r,tUe v'p*" 1 a. i, a
stij»ert. itn-s :i C , *,,,1 whit,' n.a t .1},
j *i.*rr bv MOttrl.lrn* is r«xtt4-.» Vll jKbiitivvty n
nr*} U*»r la it* arts a.i o-.f,., , it f
, ttw» jwtt -vyretk* tut <\t *’ ti ur rtatvrtrs
< Prnct. 01.OO p»« LAROt Bor-r^t
, rot s»U‘ hv rtrt:,qf:st- tl n.>i. ntl n u*
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■AKUfAlTtmkP ONt« ’al
Mirray Medicine Company
ATLANTA. GA
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Fo! Ssile by i>.»i >* is-
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The popular view of the rela
tion of the blood to human char
act.-r and conduct is marked in I
many » familiar expression \Ve j
S£2 indicating
“blue blood” as degcrib- ances
1 try, of -‘black blood" as
ing a treacherous nature, and in !
many another moral
belief that in the mental
and ph ysical man, "Urn
IfeSfhfliam With the blood life
pure, disease has no permanent
lodging place in the system.
For this reason the use of Rr.
1’tarcu‘u U«Weo Medical U.ecov
ery rids the body of
which have their origin in
impurity of the blood. It
absolutely purifies the blood,
carrying off the waste and pois
orious HI,-liter, increasing the ac
tion of the blood making glands l
an( j building up the body by
supplying the blood in quantity
and quality such as « essential
to a condition of health. Itcures
ninety-eiyht J people l out of
hmid tjd who give it a fair trial.
s»v«.u»h.o«.
T.I,
Wl*>! m.
The { following he foqr well fromWtgwinnes,
one Q t I
rg paW f s .,»«>» hed in * city
beta. way
the wind is blowing 1 Ad \c
surely a “traml- wuid.
itud it wins trade every tilnFi It is
used in a j iKlicjous
The business U a rbo
withholds lus announcer* of
bargains and good thiud .1 las in
dull times because Its a
little something will nej pake lake:
tbe succ ess he adjoining shoulj lities
( .p eoTj - p, f rom \
were ^ c i ty his w fcrad
ing, * * * since they hi Barn
e d through our rnerchal l .ad¬
j ver tj.sin<g Washington columns that 1 it can
b - u wl .they
the trade is coni 1 this
way."
__j ohn H Stephens . ■■ Lee
E 8 are erecting as ijavui Bui of
e)ef . tric ( , } fans in Wesli Howi
, barber shop an | will
Drug Store. Crawfon
be on tue improve evd II l : 44rnes
are dry. s
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$ 1.1,000.00 ill I’remiurtis.
The premium list for the
Georgia State Fair is now ready
for dist ribution and every enter-!
prising citizen of Georgia should j
for a copy. The premiums
Agriculture ;” is, of course, given
t sl p iace. The premiums in
this department start with £1,000
or the best county display
and cover the entire list of farm
products, offering really hand
sum** prizes for every imaginable
article. Live stock interests
ftnd jj |(J (j it ,j r y are generously
treated.
For the first, time in the history
u f State fairs education comes in
fuLiums are of offered and in
departments art
woman’s work.
In fact, the entire list lias been
encouiag „ ^ • ^ prl 1 ^
,
upon application to l. H. Mai tin,
Secretary, Prudential Building,
Th„ fullowing Iron. lb.
tor shows a wise practice o 1
Baptist in that place: 11 We ure
lST^°iWKofZ- j
ielsvillo Baptist church, on the
first, Satidny in May, the regular
{Sunday . . _ will - 1.1 be ill held
services on
Ht 11 o'clock and the commemo¬
ration of the Lord's Supper will
be at 11 p. m. Allure invited to
attend trie regular services and
all who wish to attend the coin-j
inemoration services in the after
uoon.
A Wise man says: "Boys ' vllo |
walk the streets with their hats
on the back of their heads and !
long hair hanging over the fore- j
heads, with cigarettes and
vulgarity in their mouths, arej
cheaper stuff than old shoes—j
nobody wants them at any price.
Men will not employ them:
spusiblo girls will not marry
them; they are not worth their
keeping, and they will never be
to keep themselves."
—Exchange.
The United States court, says
the Madison Advertiser, has
recently hauded down an opinion
to the effect that poultry running
at largo is wild game, and
owners of property on which
chickens may trespass have a
fi.iral * right to kill them. This is
worth making a note of now
gardens are in full blast,
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A Down East Editor.
A down east editor has drawn
up some new game laus which
he wants adopted. The follow
iug is a summary:
"Book agents may be killed
from Oct. 1 to Sept. 1; springi
l»oets. from -March 1 to June l;i
scandalmongers from April 1 to
Feb. 1: utubivUa bori-ovvers.
from Aug 1 to Nov. 1 and
h eb. 1 to May 1» wiiilt, every
Ilian who accepts a newspaper
veins, and, upon being
presented With his bill. says
I never omcreU it. may De
tilled ou the st»ot. without
resorve or relief."—Cliristian
Beg i.stcr.
c jk. si *T ry tx i .
'kg 1st kr.d I :ur - »• s
-tf
TRY f
3^
Womef buffer
ing fro-f. e jmal ®
troub 8 ana
*j weakneB iRegular f and
& I I from pain®
^ or otflit men
I r^ses, not
1 ) M Sto losewiope l if
doctors innot
I ■ help theftt - Phy
| K sicians I re so
■ S busy wi* 1 other
disease> that
J they derstamlf do not un
| fully
the pecu liar ail
O
Female Regulator provided
which is the true cure
highest standing, who devotth his
efs< wives and daughters. strenj/ffhng It‘ feade
healing, r
c f soothing,
|
ousness Headache and
: In fairness toJiersel *
IV?7 |
ss rin i i
wonderful amount of good. S<iLd by
druggists.
Send for a nicely Illustrated free book on the «*
The Bradficld Kegulator Co., AtlaugfGa.
WE MANUFACTURE andSELL
Engines,
Boilers,
Cotton Gins
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Cotton
Presses,
Seed
Cotton
El evators,
Grist Mills,
W E operate MACHINE SHOPS AND FOUNDRY.
w.Handle.. FULL LINE MILL SUPPLIES.
MALLORY BROS. & CO • ?
MACON, GA.
Cordial Invitation
To Our Friends and to the Visitors to Our City
During Merry Makers Week:
We ctsl'v ; n\ite von to m ke oar store your headquarters. You will
sp. and should desire to make a purchase of a
find -verv convenience you want you
ha, orfurmshimrs.'you will find a force of poli-e salesmen D. wait on you
anp who will take pleasure to stiow you one ot the handsomest lines ot clothing
*\er shown in our city.
Special Department for Ladies and Ladies to Serve You.
|. C. LEVY’S SON & CO„
Tailor-Fit Clothiers, 838 Broad Street, AugUSta, Ga.
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S 2 VICK^GARDEN or AND , b ,Y ’ FLORAL T, i° GUIDE, n r' 5 «
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» |n.1*n - iuiiD-r.-a N:. »-» ,m v-rv :>e i-n-itf i« » i-v-i R .,m to ta, » , "i*r» ;-v . .
w *i,liiwl:oiil««lik l>w KUiinr |R D tcO- *«•» n-M»< i» «lvra f'.r lull
W rtfc Hnrth of lor *u»r I 3 L£5> - of purrhr.w 10 b i, .»b.-r
* Vick’s Lirtlo Ccr-I Catalogue. J rrrIW: nttw ■•**< of » bn.-* on. It » kmply tb« u
tk ij rod-.t’-fNi, tlJwsfn-kvJ in la8d> slnO*. f UKf
w »**.-,*. Vfb: .-KiVt. ............ -A.KS *
>* JJ our ur« p.r.u .«*» ,f-,» ««t* K» ROCHESTER, *»*«! N. la Y. ^
JANIES VICKS SONS, a
Struck V '. the Hall.
Roy Flynt happened to an
accident at the ball ground Tues¬
day that was quite dangerous.
He w as looking at the ball players
and not knowing they bad too
balls, he got in the way of the j
second ball and was hit a
terrible blow in the temple. He
was stunned for a while but is:
?»h'r'r r : i:»»^?v
offtes^nd e y
or tne second.
—Profs. Frank Burney. Jor- i
dan and Will Sanford returned
Sunday from a vi sit to A ugusta,
—Three trains loaded with the
«th Ohio R-t. passed, through
here Wednesday evening after
being mustered out in Augusta.
It is said that some sharpers left
over fmm from AleJ-ry \fprrv ..lakci. Makers week
fleeced some OI the sold.ers.
M>. BeazleyN Death.
Mr. Welter A. Beazley died at
Union Point Friday night last
and was buried at his old home
■ place near Bethesda Sunday.
The deceased was a half brother
of Dr. A. G. Beazley and Mrs.
Julia Googer of this place. He
had lived to quite a ripe age and
has been a long sufferer from
asthma. He served in the con
federate army. The bereaved
have the s.vmyathies of many
friends in this and Greene coun
ty
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
--AND
CONNECTIONS.
For ii forma tion as to Routes, Schedules
and Rates, Itoth
Passenger and Freight,
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply and
reliable information.
T. P. A. U. P. A.
A iiffimta, Oa»
J. A. THOMAS,
C. F. * P. A.
Atlanta
W. W. HABDWICK,
S. 4.
MhcoiI) Gtt.
Saw Mills,
, , a n d •.
everything the
in
Machinery
Line.
Get our
Prices
Before
Buying.
C. D. COX,
G. A.
Athan*.
M. K. HUDSON,
S. F. * I*. A.
Alla.ita.
Di-t. ; PLACE: ( First Round. Second Roun d, jj T hird Round.
t>02 v <mrt Ground. April 17 8 to t2 a n May 1 > to 12 a nr luue 5 8 to 12 a ru
^ Court Ground, •• 17 1to4 pm May i 1 to 4 pm ** 5.1 to 4 pm
.«„ 4 s, mi v cross. “ 18 flam to 3pm 9am t 3j«m d 9am to 3pm
“ IP 9 ‘ to 3 " • > i ■: Oi “ to 3 •• 7 9 *• t« 3
fi0« Court Ground. j *• 2<i 9 “ to 3 “ CTi r to 3 “ 8 9 “ to 3
ay; Court Ground. “ 319 " to 3 “ ir. ^5 to 3 •* “ f. 9 “ to 3 “
U|!S / eurt Uiouno, “ 24 9 ‘ t<i3 “ /« C; “ to 3 “ “ 12 9 “ to 3 “
j-o r(H) , “ 25 9 “ to 3 •* 32 Ch “ to 3 •• j “ 1,9 “ to 3 -
R .vtown, “ 2d 9 " to 3 " " 10 05 “ to 3 “ “ 2 9 “ to 3 -
i
ii01«t Dist Every Satin’ v >:u:" and including June 24 h. 1S99. My books will
positively clo-e on Ju,:e 24 h. 1^99.
R. L. VEAZEY, T. C., T. C.
ANKLE.
, , , . .
tfiar Six Years of Intense
mm ,Promptly m condi&n.
Du {jy 0 C C ento circulation U in a depraved They
5, J. Ot a re a severe drain upon the system, and are con
stantly be eliminated sapping from away the the blood, vitality and no In amount of external I^KatmeS treatment
^Srtainty k ed about the merits of bTS S. S. S. ; every claim
—y made for ** %^ up s'?.
ana Know •’ r •s _ y|a,_
Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Courthouse, Va., writes. m
*• For which six years at times I had caused an obstinate, me intense running suffering. ulcer on I was my fpi:. f- A m 1
ankle, i while that I wholly unfit for
diBabled for a OIlg best doctors treated was constantly
busines* One of the me remedies, hlX—
but did me no K »J. I then tried various blood
mended without the that least I concluded benefit. S. to S. try S. it. was and so the highly effect recom- was i|lgfe
It seemed to get right at the seat of the r-.
wonderful. poison and I com- - -
dis'ase and force the out, was soon
plotely cured.” Swift’s Specific—
S. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD
_drives out every trace of impurity in the blood, and in this wav
cures permanently the most obstinate, deep-seated sore or ulcer. It
is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, mineral, and b. b con¬ b.
tains not a particle of potash, mercury, or other
cures Contagious Blood Poison. Scrofula, Cancer, Catarrh. Eczema,
Rheumatism. Sores. Ulcers. Boils, or any other blood trouble. Insist
upon S. S. S.; nothing can take its place. Company, Atlanta, Ga. „
Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific
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,JSO. I. HULUSN, Pies. J. A. KENDRICK, Vice-Pres. M. F. GRIFFITH, Cashier
HORACE & CARL HOLDEN, Attorney*.
BANK OF CRAWFORDYILLE,
Office Honrs } CRAWFORDYILLE, GA, { Established
8 to 4 O’clock, 1898.
CAPITAL STOCK, $ 25 , 000 .
A | General i Banking i Business | Transacted.
JNO. F. HOLDEN,
J. A. KENDRICK,
When You Need
Lumber, Laths, Lime,
Shingles, Mouldings, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Ceme i-ir^oul*’ nt, Plas ter Lard, Paris, JujpTi'or' jjas t erjng * v
*Pfatr > ^( wei P'peTooour jars
Syrup, etc., ,
Bolts, Hinges, and Screws for Your Doors or Blinds,
Nails, Locks, Coat or Hat Hooks, She.f Brackets or anything else you may
nee I in a COMPLETE HOUSE, Confer with tne.
Washington Manufacturing Co.,
WASHINGTON, GEGRGIA.
They wi)> ^ive you right prices every time you call on them;
FREE,
♦FREE!-*
FREE.
end to-day for FREE Package of
anford’s Golden Tablets,
THE GREAT KIDNEY AND BLADDER REMEDY. They purifiy the Blood,
8trengtlien the Nerve nnd make you fee 1 like a new peison. Only one package to
each person. Order th<‘m to-day.
G. P. Ointment Cures Piles
-TO STAY CURED.
If three application* do not relieve you, vour money hack.
I-arge Box. 2.5 cents, ol eend 10 cents for enough to prove
it cures. Address:
Sanford Remedy Co., *i • 4412 Fitten B-id-g. Atlanta, Ga.
Tax-Reeiever’sNotiee!
The Tux Rooks will he open Apiil 8th for the purpose of reciiving the tax return?
of Taliaferro Countv for the \car IS99.
Each tax paver is required by law to make out on 1 lanks which I will furnish, a
list of his property suliject to taxation on the 1st day of February of each year. The
law requires each tax payer to make his returns in person, double unless providentially hin¬
dered and failure to make returns subjects him to tax.
I will visit the various Court Grounds at the times specified below:
DIRECTORS:
W. C. CHAPMAN,
C. I. OGLETREE,
GEO. N- WRIGHT.
W. R. REID,
W. W. BIRD,