The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current, August 04, 1899, Image 1
| THE ADVOCAT3DEMOCRAT t L VOL, XXVI. R Word to Doetors We have the highest regard for the medical profession. Our preparations of are not sold for the purpose amagon j zin S them, but rather as an aid We I lay it down as an established truth that internal remedies are positively injuri !| oils to expectant mothers. The distress and discomforts experienced during the months preceding childbirth can be al | leviated onlv by external treatment—by ■ applying a liniment that softens and re [/ laxes the over-strained muscles. We / make and sell such a liniment, com¬ bining the ingredients in a manner hitherto unknown, and call it other s Friend ■ I We know that in thousands of cases B it has proved more than a blessing to expectant mothers. It overcomes morn H ing sickness. It relieves the sense of • tightness. Headaches cease, and dan ■ gcr from Swollen, Hard and Rising ■ Breasts is avoided. Labor itself is ■ shortened and shorn of most of the pain. B We know that many doctors recom ■ mend it, and we know that multitudes ■ of women go to the drug stores and buy | it because they are sure their physicians I have no objections. We ask a trial— I just a fair test. There is no possible I chance of injury being the result, be I I cause Mother’s Friend is scientifle 9 ally compounded. It is sold at $i a bot tie, and should be used during most of ^^ke ■Relief period is experienced of gestation, if used although only great short a ^time before childbirth. Send for our il i, lustrated book about Mother’s Friend. , THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLAN1A, QA. WONetwaesi = ° FUUkY WARRANTED°= 5Ton Scales $ 60Freight Paid r^ONgS 01 BlKSHAMTON,if ltrentevrith you whether yoii^ontinhoto^^Mj^ •removes iheiilesire for tobacco, w out stored nervou.s tiistre^. expel n i i 9 bo5o !o«t mauhood, 1 aersl.ti'p'tly. On. Surilwi 1 -, t:blei *•-. Bs.lniU, lew f Iif Beautiful 4 Hair Dr. Hurray’s Hair Promoter Cures dandruff,*lopH the hair from fall¬ ing out, invigorate# the growth, if* a superh dreneiinfr, and while not a dye, b}* nourish in* it- rootfe. its orifnnul will positively color, it ie- is store irrav hair to Uie par-ex silence of all hair rwiorers. PRioe. ai.OO Large Bottle. For -ale by dni^Kistf*—if not,semi to ue ar.d it will U’ -eiH. prepaid, upon receipt of twice. MAMG^AOTGRtO ONI.* «V TMk. Muksay Medicine Company. ATLANTA, CA For Sale by Owl Drug Store. i a PROF. P. M. WHITMAN 2 r, fi 7th St., 7 Augusta, 9 7 Ua., 7 TtSTS for ail defects <f •■gat, guilds the proper glasses aoil WAY ftANTS them. Lenses cut into your frame while vou wait, j I FREE OF CHARGE. BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. 4 Patents I j ! 4 * TRADE MARKS* DE8ICNS, ; COPYRICHTS Ac. £ErSS£3££3Si3 SontMential. Oldest aaeney for securing potent* Id America. We have * Washington offlee. Patents taken through Munn A Co- recetva special notice in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of *nv scientific Journal, weekly, terms *3.01 and * year; f jtiii months, specimen copies KAMO Moos on Patzsts sent free. Addres* MUNN & CO., York. ■ 361 Broadway, New j DRUM C AT 4|?DH I wAbo Morphine and Whiskey hab¬ it* treated without pain <* confinement. Cure guaran teed or no pay. b. H. veal, Man grr Lithia 3. Spring* istell. San¬ itarium, Box A Go. , Catarrh of the he -.d and nse 113 >t. pxyom St^ atlaxta, G a. CRAWFORDVILLE. GA., FRIDA \ GI ST 4.1899. mi a BDDGET. What th8 People of That Thriv¬ ing Town j ARE DOING AND SAVING. | rh Ne>TS and Wosslp of aH that Sec . tiou of Much Interest. Reported By U. L. Rugby. Mr. S. H. Rhodes was in our town last week. Mr. George Griffith’s family is reported quite sick. We have had good rains generally ti a past week. A plumber was here this week working at the new ginnery. “ The Baptist meeting at Baytown last week repotted good. Mr. J. W. Flyut, Jr., was visiting in Greene county last week. Mr. Tom Moore Is overhafling the O- D. Moore ginnery at Baytown. Noschooll started in Sharon yet and we don’t hear t^iy talk of one. IIo-w Are Your Kidneys » Dr. Hobbs’ Sparasus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam¬ ple free. Add. Sterlinu llomedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. Mr. Alex. Evans, of Wilkes.was visit¬ ing in our se.ctiou last week. Don’t stand iu a man’s s ore door. He don’t like it—get in or out one. Mi. John O’Keeffe ha* been putting out some nice cord wood in bliaron. Miss Moore, of Pearidge, visited her uncle Mr. A. D. Moore last week. Mr. James Pittman was a helper in the temple of industry the past week. Mr. S. O. Vickers was in our town last week buy ing up all the old iron. Mr. Thornton Moore, of Union Point, was visiting in our section last week. Mil ucate Four Bo wets With Casnarets. Cur.dy Cathartic, cure constipation forever, ide. 25c. It C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money, Protracted meeting started . at „ bbaton Methodist church cu the 28th instunt. Mrs. Kate Dozier was visiting her brothers last week at Central Academy. Mrs. Botsie Moore’s sister, Mrs. BA Sturdivant, was on a visit to her last week. Howell I- ■ . viX Wilkiia, -v.., in lh., city lust week. He reports crops good in his section. Mr. J. I. Harris and son, Lee, say that the crops around Williams creek need ruin badly. ao Cure Constipation forever, Take Cuscurets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c If C. C. C. fail to cure, drut^ists refund money. Master Owen Gilbert had a horse to step on his foot last week, which caused him much pain. Little Grady Moore has started him up a little store on convent street. We wish him much success. Prof. Claud Gilbert, of Wilkes county, was visiting his U'-cle Mr. A. T. Gilbert last week, in Sharon. We heard some of the Methodist people say that, their church building and school house was a disgrace to Sharon. Mr. Marion Brown was with us last week. He says the old ginnery will run in Sandy Cross section this season. Sharon had a good many visitors during tho meeting at the Methodist church, which commenced here on July 28th. Fox hunting is in order now and it takes enough bread and meat to feed a fox dog as it would to feed a many poor child. Sugar cane is getting ripe Have your pans re; aired and your skimmers made by C. L. Bagy. the tinner, Sharon. Ga. Ti “ 5 l * st " ay lbc generation is to put them to work at j UJlne i£ eB p them out of the chain gang. We hear that no young men are allowed to wear long hair in Sharon. We think some of them wear it too short to look well. Some say that lynching is not justice. Well, we-cant see how justice could be adminstered for the diabolical crimes that have bi en committed in this land and country the pi esent year. Lynching nor anything would do full justice for the crimes. August Flower. “ It is a surprising fact,” says Prof, ilouton, “ that in all my travels in all parts of the world, for at least ten years. 1 have met more people having used Green’s Auau-t Flower than 'any. other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged stomach and for constipation. I And for tourist and salesmen, or lor persons filling office ,* .„jiions, 1 where headaches ar,d general 1 from irregular habits , exist. wd feelings that Green’s August Flower is a grand remedy. It dues not injure the system bv frequent use, a:id i* excellent for soul i««ion.» wie b« at 0v " Dru * 8to "'^ Sold by dealers in all civilized countries ,. A COMPRESS COMBINE. Kfforts to Organize a trust to Fight Ini proveuicuti. Iu view of the attacks upon the Bound ia.p bale of the American Colton Company, and the cry of of ‘•trust” against, the manufacturers o( the machines for mak¬ ing those hales raised by the owners of compresses and others the following letter, indicating a ‘■combine" of a different sort, is of peculiar interest. The letter was forwarded to tlie Atlanta Constitution by Ltichapd Cheatham, editor of the Cotton Planter’s Journal, of Memphis, Tenu. It is as follows: ‘ New York, May 3, 1899. Executive Committee of the American Cotton Com¬ press Company, 71 Broadway,—Dear Sir: It is proposed to consolidate by purchase or otherwise some of the most desirable comp:esses in the Sauthern States, provid¬ ed such consolidation can be arranged on a conservative basis. “We are in consultation with the repre sentatives of all the capital required for tire business who are willing to take it up if it eau he put upon an attractive basis. “We desire to call your attention to the fact that in order to meet the competition that has arisen from the round bale system, 11 wiH !’ e necessary for the compresses. referred , „ to toconsolidate under one geueral management, fully able and capable to reduce expenses by improved methods, more uniform systems of compressing (aided by. the adoption of the standard box), to obtain lower rates of insurance and seeni e lower rati sof freight to foreign and domestic points. “ We recognize tlm advantages both to you and us of utilizing your personal well influence in the new business, as as your plant, but at the >ani" time we feel confident that unless a consolidation can be arranged on an obviously economical basts, we may not be able in the long run to successfully compete with the round bale systems or with other new compresses which may come into tire field. “If it is your desire to sell your press property ate. reasonable price, please be kind enough to answer the list of ques tions enclosed and also sign the enclosed. be ‘ The information received will strictly confidential and not disclosed to any one else in the business of compress ing cotton, except with your consent. “As there are over two hundred com amine these properties and books 1111(1 make all proper arrangements, it is there fore necessary that the option tdiftll hold good for not less thau six months from u, e dateef your signing. “Unless we hear from you withiln week* of this date we shall consider that J^d°ton»lwlSlS. " Awaiting your ^P 1 ?’ we ure KNUBEL, For Executive Committee." The Georgia Reporter, one of the best weekly news papers In the siute, comes to us regular every week. It is always full of the Wests news of Aashingtou and Wilkes county. |Mr.J. 0. William, the mauugering Editor is a hustling nows paper man. For Headache caused most likely by a Disordered Stomacn, accompanied by Constipation, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. A chapter meeting of the Masonic lodge of Sharon was held on Thursday of last week; installments of officers and other business was transacted. A basket dinner was served. Dr. Henry White and lady and Dr. Thomas, of Crawfordville, were present. Keep the Stomach and Bowels in good condition, the Yaste Avenues open and free by an occasional does of Dr. M. A Simmons Liver .Medicine. Our people should chastise the playing of all games and everything else that does not point to work. A great many white and black who are able to work are en¬ gaged in sports of all kinds that could spend their leisure in bettering themselves finaniaclly and morally. In Diarrhoea Dr.M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine' is invaluable. It gives Tone to the Stomach, Aids Digestion and Assist* Nature m carrying off all Impurities. A man that has made his mon*y easy aud has donated some of it to church ot any good cause should not talk about It or request it for it shows that they did not give with the proper spirit or motives it was intended for and might.not proper the cause it was intended for. Mrs. F F. Livingston, Towns, Ga., writes: I have used Di. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine 15 year* and know it cures Sick H-adache, Dyspepsia Liver Complaints and Constipation. I think it stronger and better in every way than Zeiiin’s Regulator. Some contended that there was no theo¬ ry in the practice of medicine, but we differ with them, There is theory in every profession and science too. Some don’t have the success that others have. Some doctors are too lazy. Some lawyers ministers and in all professions are in tha same gully. A ereat many’s talents don’t suit their professions and of course that makes It a failure. Science talent aud theory all go to make a man’* business a success in life. Red Hot From the Goa Waathe bnJJ that hit-G. B. Steadman, >f Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It auaed horrible Ulcers that no treatment Helped for 2o years. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him. Cure* Cuts, Bruises. Burns, Boils, Felon*, Corns, Sklc Eruptions. Beat Pile cure on earth. 23c a box. Cure guaranteed, bold by Dr. R J. Reid Diurtriit ' Mr. ’ formerly of this CD.; •uf!\ was hej * ati/en of Augusta, la Natives arul friends i- wej a A gre; I people who spend their n| ] sm pe it)!- arc ignored by the lenthey about tOWIJ Hi IB? arc To keep’ 1 ' | keep well, keep the Nerves calugV* ruddy and , well ,, fed, . , and with Dr !l Boiiy Livor Medi cine regulate’ 1 - V. Simmons | it' .Stomach and Bowals. Dr. llobbii Klder0t this district,A the P residi,lg last. Pastoi methodist Snt'urdy‘: Hi M U 5 n ith Sunday tht the people meeting and of assisted Shan at the n yellow The rcnjt|; i*le cotton question is 11 ja A,* ®ur fanners eyes and it will take |Jif jacket out. If if talk to get the will joi their betterment they Child aid. forget, tlf m d these latter days soon . leave them s’ 'ft for‘u % i.c-.ifn's and to but the paW V''er lves forgets iu their them. dot 1 “f he e Bible says gmbtr thy father and tl.y mother ’ - refect Our Food. The doc that alum is poison, at 11 infoim us a should . i J i hat alum baking powders f j J voided because tHey make the ()0( ' un ||i Prominent hygienists, wll !,!1 lesofne. ° ’Vjyen study, regard): jp the matter most , should ,, ‘ 8e P owders ns an tV ' .. 1 thut . ? ; esse( ^ action, In jviin11 eso ;*jand u PP 1 ’ \ Wisconsin alum powders ar< are braml Aibtted to be sold unless they bhrt id to warn consumers of their true h>le in the District of Q 0 | ull) )jjw ttt; * l ' r ’ w ‘ have under the d,r9Ct,m .th. *^ authorities to prohib >i Congress, adopted regulations gethur. the use of alum iu bread alto jr # n I the people of other states, j t ns welJ as rl of Minnesota and Wisconsin, ,c i™**-- Jr menacing •< them - *•**" lit dose, -«*» hand, ftu( j j K n .'the whole entitled ab¬ solute country District rQ , ( , ctlon aH the people of the legislatil 't Columbia are protected, by ) which Is entirely prohibitive? r wec*n have protection in the of h.akl statute, how can our state boards 8,om b 1 state analysts or food comrnis ° the public than by puli lishing er serve time te nc newspapers from time to w * lic - As yif the baking powders — Me J -.ifleflt X* will aid ..... the “ liboww,.^ *) designating the alum powders to member that all powders sold at a*u or 1 «h. par pound -re of dangi rous class. I lire uearn of tartar powders are usually sold at from forty to tlf 14 cents a pound. BARNETT NEW8. BY C So me sections near us we learn are still needing rain badly. Nn full term of School at Barnett. There should be one. Mrs. Elizabeth Elliot is visiting rela¬ tives at Union Point at present. Sir. Hall, of Norwood, wan visiting Mr ■! esis ' r i arlor s family last week. . If the round hale cotton will help the farmers any they ought to have it. Mr. Kay and family, of Mildrajon, were visiting Mr. J. W. McKenuey reentty. Jlr. Lawrence Buttle was In Barnett secslon lust weea looking after his farms. I’eople are now resting for the fodder pulling time which will soon be on hand. Mrs. Cosby, of Washington, was visit¬ ing her father, Mr. G. M. McKalpine last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milley Stuart were visiting the former’s parents last fourth Sunday. Preaching at Barnett Methodist church next Saturday and Sunday by Pastor Norman. Miss Massengale and brother of Nor¬ wood, were visiting Mrs. M. C. Taylor aud family last week. Fine rain* in our section the past week arid every tbing l0( , ks much better ln the J f Mr. and Mrs. Lint Williams visited the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Strom of Crawfordville last week. Bear* the The Kind You Han Always Bought Bigaatnr* of We are under many thanks to Mr. Jes¬ sie Taylor for a nic# water and muskmel on last week. Mr. Marcus Nortis has as fine a crop of corn and cotton as you wish to look at and his neighbors around have the same prospect. \fj Q |g Women as well as men are ^■Q made miserable by kidney BLAME. and bladder trouble, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root the great druggist kidney remedy promptly cures. At :n fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample : bottle by mail free, also pamp^et tc.ing n.i ,. nhout . ... It A 'J r v*‘ k ‘UKff&Co,, L:aa 5 ham. too, N- l royal Daking Absolutely ^re Powder t Makes the food more delicious and wholesome IIOYAI OAKfNO POWDER CO., NEW YORK. And What Their Neighbors Aru Doing. ALL SECTIONS ITEMIZED. Ul flic News <>f the County as Told by Our Wide- wake Pencil Pushers. FROM ROLDEN Meesrs. A If and Zack Broome have been in our midst for the last week. A fter an absence of several weeks, we again appear to the readers of this paper. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rhodes, of Mobile, Ala., are visiting the family of Mr. B. II. Rhodes at this place. Quite a number of our young people at tend the ice-cream supper at Margarctts Grove lust Friday evening. The well known fox hunters Messrs. W. B. Reid and Hebe Jones, of Crawfordville, passed through here In ( route to Flat Bock and Veuzey, Ga., n few days ago. Mr. W. A. Humphrey lias the finest crop of cotton in Hns section. He ehop p e q n ()U t, some distance apart, and has convinced others that giving cotton its dislanco, is the way to produce it It seems that Holden has become a very pleasant rendezvous. The farmers around here have finished their work, and all young and old meet here, play Rknucks" •‘base.ball’’ and other games; ami thus pass their leisure in recreation. Milllous Given Away. It is cersainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern In the land who av« mt afraid to be generou* to the needy and suffr ting. The proprietors of Dr. Coughs million trial bowSfe ^vei -h"* ten knhdlng qk lcine; and have tin- satisfaction of It has absolutely cured thousands of bone¬ less cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse ness mid all diseases of the Throst, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Cal on Dr. It. J. Held, druggist, and get ) trial bottle free. Regular size 60c and fl Every bottle guaranteed .or price relundae EDGEWOOD ITEMS. BY MAX. Cot on very good. Corn looking bettor. Edgewi.od school opened the 24th of July. There ts much sickness iu this co m munity. We are sorry to report Mr. J. B. Evans no better We. are glad to learn that Mrs. Susan Jones L improving. Uev. J. -A. Acres attended Sunday school here Sunday. Messrs. W. F. Bishop, and P. F. Brant¬ ley went to Raytown last week. Mr. Claud, and Miss Beazley visited Mr. W. F. Bishop’s family Sunday. Mr. C. V. Ashury and sister Miss Eva attended Sunday school at Edgewood Sun¬ day. Mr. W. F. Norris, of Warten cou:.ty, visited relatives here the latter part of last week. “ What soever a man soweth, that shall he also reap” Therefore sow the seed of kindness and real) peace. Messrs. J. B. Jones and James Hum¬ phrey are on a trip to Morgan county tids week. They are speakfug of moving there another year. We hope every young tnan will read the letter of Mr. Culbreth, published in last week’s paper. It was good. May every young man resoivo as lie has. Lrav* Men Fall Victims to stomach, livor and kidney trouble as well a* women and ail feel the results in lost of appetite, poison* iu the blood, backache, nervousness, headache and tired, listless, run-down feeling. But there’* no need to feel like that. Listen to J W. Gardner, Idaville, lod. Hesays; “Electric Bitters »re just the thing for e man when he f* *11 run down, and don’t care whether he lives or die*. It did more to give me new strength end good appetite than a ytbing I could take I can now eat anythmg and have a uew lease on life.” Only 60cents at Dr. It. f. Reid’* Drug Store. Every bottle eurranteed. When visit you Johnson’s goto Washing "Annex”. ton NO 20. ROBINSON DOTS. Watermelons ure plentiful in this sec¬ tion. Crops are looking much better since i ll • rain. Our 8. S. is increasing in numbers and Barbecues ate quite numerous now all within a week. Farmers are very near laying bv and now all hands are enjoying a nun h needed rest. We ate the recipient of peaches, applcg, plums ami grapes almost daily. Many thanks to the thoughtful donors. The ui w gin and grist mill are in i ro cessof construction. Nothing preventing it will be ready for this \ ears crop. Success to your gentlemen. The young people are enjoying croquet every Saturday evening. We meet next Saturday at the residence of Mr. Henning Miirden. All invited to join us. We have other amusments for those who do not play croquet. The ice cream supper at the residence of Mr, Bed Murden last Thursday was a complete success. A large crowd out and every one seemed to have enjoyed them¬ selves. To the originators we return thanks for their indefatigable efforts to promote the pleasure of their guests. For them we return thanks to all who contributed to make it a success. Working Night anil Day. The busiest mid mightiest little thing that ever was made Is Dr. King’* N* v Life I’ills. Every pill is sugar-coated globule of health, that, ehauvss weakness in*o strength, listie-jsness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up tha health. Cur iv 25c ner box. Forsaieby R- J. Reid. Card of Thanks. AdvocativDemocial:— i Please allow me space In your valuable I njay ^issisted sincere thanks to Free the ''j j a.(me s who us lu the IceCfOkm sopifer%rvea-Jsw home on Thursday Night the 2ii.h, ult., also the kind people of your town for the use of tholr freezer. The -upper was largely attended and we trust it was u pfeasmii occasion for all. Respectfully, W. 11. MUKDEN. Robinson, Ga., Aug. 2nd, 1809. TEXAS WONDER. Hall’s Great Discovery. One small bottle of Hall’s Great Discovery cures all kidney and bladder troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes, seminal emission, weak and lame back, rheumatism and all irregularities of the kidneys and bladder in both men and women. Regulates bladder troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist, will be sent by mail on receipt of 81. One small bottle istwo months treatment, and will cure any casa above mentioned. Ail orders promptly filled. Send for Texas testimonials. E. W, HALL. Sole manufacturer, St,. Louis, Mo., for¬ merly Waco Texas Sold at Owl Drugstore, Crawfordville, Ga. BEAD THIS. Cuthbert, (Ja., April 2nd, JK98 This is to certify that I was affected with grayel a d that I took 00 drops of Hull’s Great Discovery and it completely cured me. It Is worth 81000 00 tier bottle to any one needing it. .1 T. STEVENS. Advertised Letters. The following letters remain in the post oftiice at Crawfordville, first of this mouth un-called for Aiding,Daisy Miss Alton, ,J. D. Mr. Bristow, J. A. Mr. Bird, Aron Mr. Chambers, W. II. Mr. Evans, Macon Mr. Barrel, J. J. Mr. Moore, B. A. Mr. Michael, J. H, Mr. McLeod, B. Lon Mr. Moore, W. D. Mr. Mauager Opera House C. H. FARMER, P. M Is Baby Thin this summer? Then add a little SCOTT'S EMULSION to his milk three times a day. It is astonishing how fast he will improve. If he nurses, let the mother take the Emulsion. V9C. and |i*o; all