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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1899)
r Walker & Walker, vd I?' Cotton Factors, s 27 Reynolds Street, .VI (»I STA,(»A, Liberal Advances on Consignments. Personal Attention to ali Business. ’ . J! I I-r XiUSillUJ EVKitY FRIDAY lIUKSli.li CLE.T fl. MOORE. Official Organ of Taliaferro Co. CRAWFORDVILLE, SEPT. 1, !«!»'. NOTICE All legal advertising must ))<• I l>: t,| In advance or satisfactory arraii j 1 , ne-nts made at beginning for the puy- 1 merit of same. ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT. j Superior Court in Session. Court opened here Monday morning with a larger attendance the first day than for many years. Judge Reese's charge to the grand jury was clear and explicit and was referred to often by many as being one o! the most able instructions given to a jury ill ... this county , foi r many . years. He told of the mam common evils constantly being thrust upon our people and pave laws which had been enacted to su >press such evils and urged the citizens, white and colored, to aid the grand juries in enlorce ing the law. A large docket was before the court, and during Monday several cases were settled and many were postponed. Monday afternoon and Tues¬ day, and until Wednesday morn¬ ing at 1 o'clock the court was oc¬ cupied with hearing the Will Strom vs. Georgia Railroad case. Wodnesnay at 9 o’ lock a verdict of rt’jooo was rendered in favor of Mrs. Strom. A motion for a new trial was made by the rail r< ad aud the same will be hoard oa Nav: 14,oThis is the second TFdin Henry Usry, colored ft killing West Sanders, colored, at Springfield, July 4th, was tak¬ en up and the day was spent in hearing the evidence and argu¬ ment. John Usry was acquitted of the charge of murder and upotl . .___ r ,___ T , t isCLHg „ ilg mu, at gt v, < st . • in Ills Usual, Stern way. gave the acquitted and many of llU race U gt'V‘1 lw'«re. Jlis udViCb Wftfi. ‘ oJ. Hi, atlinonitiott wto Urn me of the *;olo vd pt oph being led *to heheve m u i White people were their enemies j aud he told thorn that as long its they followed these false proph- ! et> so long would they continue i to get into t rouble. Sam Stevens. colored, was convicted yesterday fur stealing a cow fron Reason Snnvirt and sentenced to the ehuingang for 12 mouths. Court is still in session. Ta but the brake on the wagon going down the hill is a help to the horse, when the wagon is heavily loaded. But what -»»*<•' «*<* * ti." bniiC^ to il lotiuGu \\ HSfOll Ul> llillt If lie did, his sensible horses would it probably » vi bulk, i n ]M'lUV %l ill HU is ill t be condition of pulling n lexad up hill with the brake set against hun. W nen his .stomach is out of order, and the allietl organs of digestion and nutrition impaired in their func tions. a friction is set up which lias to be overcome in addition to the performance or doily dut¬ ies. A f tul stomach makes a foggy brain, and the man with a disordered stomach has often to grope his way through the day's business like a man in a fog ' h • onsets appointments. ProH Runs seem presented to his mind • "wrongend to." This condition i.- entirely remedietl by ih<> nse of Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Di-covery. It puts tne stomach and digestive and nutritive sys¬ tem into a condition >f icrtect hefiitii. and gives a clear b in. a tdy hand and a liarht n f .r ti*♦ - il.iv's duties. When "on s' i pa! u>n ( * I r> ' t 3 < the bod v. Dr. rce . s P P- - i i o >' will WOrk ec r i I cu v of mat dls. strous disease. V ."V * •J AW V ■%it MjC A- \ m j r p / b* m S&SB lb Mit mtn i> wa 1 m v ' , fJX m HO*. J. POPP. BROWS. Progress of the Work on Georgi. « Great State Fair. | i . The Georgia State Fair, to b« held in Atlanta this fall, will be the targe ; most comprehensive show of its kind ever given in the South- Which warn all anticipated or foreseen when the enterprise was first discussed and t 7 taken Bnt lar(?e i y through the instrumentality of the two gentlemen pictures appear above— Hon. J. Pope Brown, of Hawkiusviiie, President Georgia State Agricultural Society, and Ex Governor W. J. Northeu, of A Chairman and vice Chairman respectively, of the State Fair Committee— ‘J j lerprise has grown to proportions as astonishing a* they are gratifying. An / •tory of (hat growth is of exceeding interest. The holding of a State Fair in Atlanta has been discussed more or les* *y yoar since the close of the great Cotton States aud Iuternation Exposition. »t the idea never took serious hold of the business mind of Atlanta nn»l H- I. Pooe Brown broached it again last January. Upon previous occasions whe e ontloa wa8 milde> t h 0 town received it with the feeling tbatenougb hac a iuff( , big show of ’05 triumph it wo* done m the exposition line-that the was a well enough to let alone-it marked a record that could not be surpass equalled, and another show, undertaken and less successful, would take the from that great achievement But when Mr. Brown suggested the holding Btate Fair in the State’s capital he specified a novel-one might say. a uuiqa >rt of Fair Which was to be. as he explained, not an attempt to rival the < >n a suggested .how that States and International Exposition at all. He a won be exposition of all the products aud resources of Georgia—a show that wot b* eu yield “I think, nu index of what “the old red hills” oould be made to sa 4 , in tno course of a speech he made as the time before a committee of Arlan ^ ‘•that there should be a geueral display of something more than a pumpkin a bull— that there should be clean horse racing and other amusements, audth we should offer sufficient premiums to attract splendid exhibits. We wanthe farmers to show the towns what the farmers are doing. And we want the tent show the farmers what the towns are doing. And we want to show the piple to Georgia is doing. That should be thw ->ot who come her* from a distance what of the Fair.” And the idea took hold of A committee of prominent Alantians wci named to take nndar oonaidenion the advisability of holdiug a fair on the line that Mr. Brown suggested, itbou junction with the State Agricultural Society. And, after a conference rich Mr Brown, this committee recommended that the fair be held. The recou^en dation received aud adopted by a meeting of the business men of Ar, w ta, was agreed furnish all and the town, as represented by that meeting, to neoseary finance, if the Agricultural Society would lend its active aid to the enter,rue. Hon J Pope Brown was elected/chairman of a committee of fifty memiers— twenty-five fr>m the State Agricultural Society, and of twenty-fiview^v » i„„ n an.D ement proved too nnw T. U. .. -* «"• ‘ >tA}« bPlJUU. | tbejgkfite It was expected at first—as Secretary Martin told the members of Agricultural Society in his speech before them at Quitman recently—that pFoba b)y one of the old buildings of the Cotton States aud International Exposition would 1 * comfortably filled, and maybe a shed or two for cattle would have to be constructed. Now, there are already applications anongh in hand to crowd eight imineiue building*. Which means that a total roof area of 280,000 square feet— more than three times as much as the next largest fair ever held south of Mason a nd Dixon’s iine—will be required to house the exhibits already practically in ‘ . a ' U and the iutereat it is creating, is l?eg ,des tins phase of the enterprise, the ^reat mass—the even g Urjmf8 ing luccrsst to peopie a* a amusement j" u ' turt , g ’I ^hey are to be on a greater aud grander stale than ever before seen in #Uia K rrirt of iL the -mm if trv, .to to *»-• A ; ian ^ An(1 both bemg experienced in enterprise, of the kmd,-we*e enabled to work to particularly good effect. Oovornor Northeu was identified with the State Agricultural Society in the dnvsof successful fairs in Macon, playing the most prominent part in work¬ its He also had charge ing up aud carrying manv of them to a shining termination. of the work of collecting and installing the exhibit that Georgia rnaae at the 0, ha Exposition—which won a multitude of medals, gdld. silver and bronze, na towards the Empire State of the and turned the footsteps of ninny homeseekers South But none of these efforts did he do *o well as he has done in his work in for the Georgia State Fair of )8:»9. Hon. pope Brown’s fair experience has not been so extensive as ex-Governor Northeu 1 Hut he has had considerable. Which added to his prominent place '. work with effect in the at.te a* farmer and public man. has euubled bun to great in the titer,-st of the approaching show. TEXAS WONDER. Hall's Great DUoovery, One small Louie of Hall’s Great Discovery cures dl kidm-v and bladder trouble*, removes gmveh cures diaU-tes. uml blmlder in L »th men and women. Regulate?* bUuifU-r troul>ie< in eluhlien , ,, It v. not s.*Ui by , your druggist, . will Ue >ent h\ liKail on receipt i>i si °“ !1 ’ ’^‘.s treat mem. All ordori> |m ',mpfv fillet. Send for vy-xus tC'timoniaL. E. W. H ALL. s.,k m.im!fac:uror, th. Louis, Mo,, n,er h iVwoTrx.isSeldatOw; Drugstore. Cra» foruville.»/., READ THIS. Cuth’x vf . lift.. April 2nd, isqs 7 i« to certify that 1 was affected with -T;lV«*l , d tliat 1 t «>k 60 drops of Hull’s Great DHe avy and it cnmptcts'.v CUIVtl IVA . It !- vort'i si,,, i>f»r bott?e to any ou-' i r ST EVEN'S Rev. .1 L. D. Hillyer, of Atla; t:. lectured on probifi m at the Baptist church hereWednes Jay nigut. WHO IS ' v i a- w a< nier an* TO 3 I'f r by kidnoy BLAVIE. ■f. ;oub!e, n, K •n tiu r:eai kid \ muk‘ y v »;upt v At fi ftv Yhl r. :i. A On.-' Bix u t ii. N Y Wk * S&? I If# 1 \ EX-GOV. W. J. NORTBES. —Good many farmers think they would have had all their cotton picket out by the middle J September ' if the rains had “ s "' e — _TllG Into mi ITS TV ill not bGH6 tit ... some _ eottDn % much u but _ - will -n Ulilko 111 H M y boils Oil SOI110. Sotne i crops that r did not suff «r so much from the drouth, —Mr. J. C. Griffith, tvlio moved to South Georgia last winter, was here tdis week and lie tells glowinguews of how well pleased he is with his new home in Bulloch. — Mr. Waish. of the Augusta Chronicle, was here this week aud he authorized the Advocate Democrat to offer that reliable old paper, sem.- weekly and our p iper both one year for ^l'.TS. — Miss Julia Moore, whe had oeen on a \ isit to her sister. Mrs. VV. T. Fiyut. at this place was 's i led to ;’.er i uue in Mi Hedge wethi m account Of ,.,t:.ei . Dr A . A*. Mtx re i FAIR PLAY. BY WHIPPOORWILL. Nice rain hist Thursday. M Ed Cary 1- on a visit to South i • tifr *itiii this week. Sid Foucbe visited Augusta last 'feuv.srday and Sunday. ! All crop of out-; ia September. It sow a I, the mouth to sow gum- ! corn in this section woo’t some make two bushels per acre. that the long d.y -p ‘11 has been It seems broken by a long r. i «y sp oi. iMr. J. W. Fiynt. Jr., moved his saw yjrfs Greene county last week. jssrs. Jim Meadows and Bud * Bul’och county are up on a visit. What lias bcome of our Mocru’s mill |>rresp .niiai.i? Write agaiu brother. Mr. T. A. Keaiy is on a visit at. S. C. to bL sister Mrs. Grice, yies,is. E. B. Moore and Sam Crouch on a vi-it to their many friends m up around Sharon. people are making syrup right along m seeii It has been so ,dry that the >u. c has ilpeued premature. edgewood items. by max. Edgewood school •will close next The wek. h<;ol Q nte a small crowd at su .day s. Sunday. the jury Mr. N. M. Humphrey is on this Wee*. greatly The recent heavy rains have damaged crops. Susie Jones We are sorry t > know Mis is not improving. this Mi s Dai y Ben 1 y visited in community last wet-.*. Mr. Jim Flynt spent last Fii lfty nig. t with Mr. W.F. Bl-h >p. J. B. Evans h -S moved to Mt. \[., Ben Sturdivant on Peatidge. Miss Zephie Bishop yisite 1 relatives Jennings • him h hft week. near spent Mr. A. B. Stevens aud daughter Sunday night in this comuuitv. That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you usea Dr. King’s .New Life Pi*!*- ^ housanbs ol yuSerera have proved theirmatchle s> ThS^e merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. pur. Wood aud aud build up your health. Easv lo take Try them. Ouiv 2o cents. Mon.y bac Knot cund. bold by Dr. R. J. Druggist. —The A vocate- Democrat _ contract an advertsing we ek from London, Lngianu MUink. of Macon, ^r<lavT 111 th L i k 1 ou away and you will build a factory for y 0ur town aud do it a great 0 j J' «- 00 <-l, ” said a good Citizen rom a nei neighboring B 0 town to the editor \\ edliesctay. TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured her Deafness aid Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson’s Artifi. i d Ear Drums, gave 810.oCO loti i J Institute, so that deaf p pY unable t > procure the Ear Drums m y hate them fre\ Address No. 18»5i Ti.« !.««», 7 to Brt h A**. —Ivlaj. Taylor brought roast¬ ing ears to town, to sell during the late hot weather and the Major said that his corn got hard on the road to town if it was all young and tender when he started from home. LEAN PEOPLE Cleanliness goes •with health. If we have catarrh any¬ where we can¬ not be wholly clean. Make system atie efforts to 7 be free from tills disgusting 1 disease. Mrs. L. A. Johnston, 103 Piiham and Ripley Sts., Montgomery. Ala., tells har experience with catarrh of the stomach and how she was cared: ” I will »tate to yon that I have taken eijht bottles of your Pe-ru-na and twoof Maa-a-Un and rejoice to say, ‘ God bless Pr Bart® 33 a® 3 Pe-ru-na.' 1 - And I earnestly assure you tliat it has done me more pood than any medi¬ cine I have ever taken ia my life. j prescribe it to every one I meet who. » suffering, as the best medicine te the world, and have made many con verts who "are now rejoiciaf in the great good which they have derived from the same. I can tell you that I •m almost entirely-relieved of indiges tion. that great fee which hes tortured me so many years, and can now eet j anything I desire without it is fruits or •°^hin fr «k* To understand the scientific action <rf Pe-ru-na it is best to have Dr. Hart¬ man s special booi< for women or his book on chronic c- m ’a 1 ’ '.'AOks ! * j maiifd tree b: tne Pe-ru-na Meci c.u« Cemnany. Columbus, O. A-i dru^jists sell Pe-ru-ra. *. ■ sS3 ■ JAMES TOBIN. STEWART PHINIZY. PHINIZY & CO., Coton Factors, _A.-ug-u.sta, >1 If I I G-eorgia. KENDRICK, Vlee-Pres. M. F. GKIFFITH, Cashier. JNO. ..... v *. IIOLDE. HOLDEN, pres. J. A. HOKACK & CAKL HOLDEN, Attornevs. BANK OF CRAWFORDVILLE, CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. { Established Office Hours ; 189S. 8 to 4 O’clock, capital stock, .............$ 25 , 000 . A t General * Banking I Business t Transacted. J3fr). F. HOLDEN, J J - 4. KENDRICK, l WaT ‘^TE W FlJN/r J^PTR'^ NovemberaadDecember Is the time to plant Fruit Trees, Now is the timejto order them. CEDAR HILL NURSERY CO., Winchester, Tenn. Is the Nursery to order from. They grow what you want and you get what you buy at HONEST PRICES. For fnrilier information and Wholesale Price List, address, J. W. SHADOW, M an'agku, Winchester, Tenn. When You Need Lumber, Laths, Lime, Shingles, Mouldings, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Cement, Plaster Paris, Plastering Hair. Sewer Pipe for your well or ditches, Jars for your Lard, Jugs for your Syrup, etc., Bolts, Hinges, and Screws for Your Doors or Blinds, Nails, Locks, Coat or Hat Hooks, She'f Brackeis or anything else you may ncei in a COMPLETE HOUSE, Confer with tne. Washington Manufacturing Co M WASHINGTON, GEORGIA. They wih ?ive you right prices every time you call on them WE MANUFACTURE andSELL Engines, Boilers* CottonGins Cotton Presses, bseu (Gotten Elevators, i Grist Mills. _ j we operate machine Shops and foundry^. Vte Handle.. FL.ll._L V"'L|_ SUPPLIES. MALLORY BROS. & CO., MACON, GA. Mr G H. Snyder, a well known citizen of Lawrence, Kan, said: -I now seventy years of am I About three years ago ex age. coldness or numbness perienced a then creeping . u? in the feet, body 1 legs until it reached my grew verv thin in flesh, appetite and I did not relish my food. poor unable to move At last I became several dis¬ about. I consulted telling tinguished me" locomotor physicians, ataxia, one an¬ I had paral¬ other that I had creeping but ysis. I took their medicines continued to grow worse. Almos a Year ago a friend advised me to' trv Dr. Williams Pink PilL for Pale People. Before I had finished my first box I found they benefiting me. I used twelve were and perfectly boxes in all, was cured. Although it is six months I used my last pill there has since of the disease. been no recurrence Journal. From Lawrence ' contain, Dr. Williams’ m a conden-- Knk Pjlte j’ d rich ^ ife au ST 1 ?. «n*iJSfS?a & •..... sold by the dozen or ages. At all druggists, or Schenectady, N. Y.. 60 Hams Medicine Compar.y. esnts per bo». 6 boxes BJ- "DIRfTTr Ur.wV W, C. CHAPMAN, C. I. OGLETREE, GEO. N. WRIGHT. f: ft f : W0* J i sal. v, • -Jr .1 s? ___y-—< 7 W. R. REID, W. W. BIRD Saw Mills. And Every¬ thing in the Machine ry Line. Get Qur Prices / Before Buying.