Walter & Walter, *
Cotton Factors,
*•27 Reynold* street, A (GUST A, GA.
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Liberal Advances on Cotnrignment*.
Personal Attention to all Business.
reaLn.uan fcvicnv jpkhjav Muitaxiiti
—BY
CLE.n O. MOORE.
Official Organ ol Taliaferro Co,
CHA WEOItDVILLI5, SKl’T. 22, 18hf).
NOTICE -All legal advertising must he
jiiiid in advance or s-atisfactory arrange
incuts made at beginning for the pay¬
in'.‘lit ol same.
AI) V< ‘CAT E-HEM OCR AT.
Trlists liaising ['rices.
We are in the hands of the
trusts in every line of goods.
Ftinting stock has been advanc¬
ing, some as high as -10 per cent.
The paper we get out the Advo
c tie Democrat on has gone up as j
t te following vvillsbow:
Rli lmiond, Va.,Si:|)t. 18 ’it'J.
Mr. C. (i. Moore.
Dear Sir: Your letter of the if t.h Inst,
b received, and reply would say that, pa¬
pers of all muO haye advanced verr[rnui)i
and vve sent out a circular two or thna
w. t!, s ag, i wit lid rawing all q not. it I mm and
Stating ilii» fact.. Yours very truly,
RICHMOND PAPER M’F’G. CO.
Several bushels of truth in a
•mall package, this: “A news¬
paper whose columns overflow
with advertisements of business
men has more influence in attract¬
ing attention, to building up a
town than any other agency that
can be* employed. People go
where t here is business. Capital
and labor go where there is an
enterprising commuuity. No
power on earth is so strong to
build up a town as a newspaper
well patronized, and its power
should be appreciated.—T.
i>«Witt TaJmage.
Nwroe-. Hliot Down
The tniner.% in Illinois h^e
hemi killing’out negro miners
who went from the South to that
• country to get work. mi ,
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Colored people 1 1 were shot down
right ill tllO midst of thoso
Northern •people 11 who pretend 1
t “itthcy love till* negro, and were
v’uii ' down s. i 1111 »1 \ for want ■ ill 1 ' to
W He. No Mich outrages as that
o vur ill the South, vet those
Northern .. lieoiile . Ctn censure the ..
g,„i. ‘ ,U1 U1> tim(s ., inni ! , t w
t ken to the woods , and . disposed
.0 rn,,• ■ 1 ‘
the private 1 ltdviCO secret lv told
the , Negroes of .. the South c- . by ,
t iAc from t.he North, is all bosh
fi 1 , 1-merely , ;.:sed 1, to emleai , tile (1
t .“'to to some Republican I I
snve.Ill* originated , 1 . U the North. v .
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THE FIRST BABY.
Its Camiitg ie Locked Forward I 10
Loth Joy and Fear and its 1
With
Bale Arrival is Eaiied With
Frida and Ikli b ht by All.
The nrrtvnl of the first bnby In th*
h up hold D the hni-piest alut most im
pi’rtant i-wutof married Hie. The young
XV.H> who is to ix-oumc ,v mother delights her
to fhintrbf the happiness in store for
v .n r. the lit tie one shall nestle ULK.n her
breast and latterly slie shail hear it lisp
the sweet and holy mime, ‘‘mother.’
F it her happy antieqaiti >n quickly van
ft:h&s when siie realixes the terrible pain
nml suffering whii« thmugh which she must
p,>< bringing die little one into
t'-workl. An i odes riiv.hle four of the
danger atti iidnnt linen the ordeal •oon
4R>ipnt«» her of joyful mm have learned
lusand* women aheplutaly
hj .pcrSenc© Umt there is
tt • n »c.-s<ity for the sufferings Which at
nod eh’Id-birth; the? kn»>w that by
tie tl.W lor 'a ^w'i'ehTbefor®
tii^trvitlg hour, expectant mothers can
k «SS
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p v.t. lv-Rule du-omnwt.
A.l warm are h.ter^ted and w
r, fr.aiW'SLW&JK SSS’.S’’.K
T
B them. Mot..
,hv-' stor# for ‘
r - - tn
f •ietid’* is Woman’s greatest
M . tor it takes her safely through the
•' Vtr r* st unit f her life. Every little woman book
t I'YuM b6 L {<• r. id the
v i ■ which contains
i- tl l Vf 15 root value to ail. ff: H
aiiv
t. i .
Rior Co AtittiiUi. Ua.
ToMv.-r Suggests.
Ed. Advo-Democrat:
Sandersville calls attention to
the fact that the 10th district has
been Kitting her representation
since Mr. Stephen’s day almost
continuously from Richmond.
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Nothing to say against . .u the Rich- »• u
mond men—good men and make
gOOd Congressmen. But old Til
iaferro hasn’t exhausted herself
yet, and has got good congres¬
sional timber, bay nothing of
others, Col, Holden would
a good representative. He is
broad-minded and observant of
public offices and is growing in
the estimation of the people.
Toliver.
Whisky Medicines.
The tern perance press is
emphasizing the danger to the
home in the use of “medicines”
which are loaded with whisky or
alcohol. In this respect, as well
as in the remarkable character
of their cures. Dr. Pierce’s
medicines differ from other
preparations: Dr. Pierce s Gol¬
den Medical Discovery and
“Favorite Prescription” contain
no acohol, whisky or other
intoxicant and are equally free
from opium, cocaine ar.d other
narcotics. Every family should
have a copy of the People's
Common Sense Medical Adviser,
sent absolutely free, on receipt
of stumps to pay expense of
mailing only. Send 21 one-certt
stamps for the book in paper
covers, or 31 stamps for cloth
binding. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Congressman Fleming has our
thanks for a copy of his able
sjteech made tti Augusta Labor
Day on the subject of the rela¬
tions of Capitol and labor.
A AVojd to Mothers.
Mothers of children afflicted
with croup or a severe cold need
not hesitate to administer Cham¬
berlin's Cough Remedy. It con¬
tains no opiate nor narcotic in
any form and may be given as
confidently to the babe as to an
adult. The great success that
has attended its use in the treats
meet of colds and croup has
won for it the approval and
praise it lias received through,
out the United States and in
mail' foreign lands. For sal”
by Dr. R.J. Reid,
Bro^n. Shuvou. t
The Goongia Division of the
Confederate COI1JI lit tail Veterans Vt.it tails will wuinavt have
a rousing good time al their retin
loll - at . bavunnanon c., ., lim ,..i, fin Xm- l\OV. —, ”3
an( j 24.
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.Prices Will be Better.
Messrs, ,. Pope & P lemmg • ol .
Aug t j* ha. e in in th this i« issue, is. te -ut .11
advertisement of much interest
merchants , and ... Jai'tners.
to our
[t is the general belief that this
cotton crop is . a shot , , t oue and .,,,1
that prices will be much higher,
Advance , 111 . the , market . usually n
COmOS :lfl01 t-U 1 has j ass ,
od out of t ile fitrtliors hands.
1 “°- V olU ' V 1 h< ‘ lal ™''\ ’ ll< 11 '
tutrity of getting the benefit of a
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rise it) prices. Mess. .. Popo A' ..
Flouting arc men of experience
and reputation being one 1 1 ,
most favorably known
Hr ins i u Augusta. Parties ship
ping them eau £ecl that their
im'ss is in safe hands and will be
handled in satisfactory manner.
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Dr. YYilliauts Rawlings of
Sandersville will be in the race
for Congressional honors in this
district, He is « Democrat, was
raised on a farm and comes from
one of the largest counties iu
the district.
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Advertising . , . . is , the ,» \ .... 1 t. 1 l >pai h
0 f any successful business—the
most impouaut . ,i,:„ thiUe. , uoont ..kant it
»p> a ^ Biggest bargains on earth
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useless unless possible . , ,
ar© -
ers , ue iuf.i ruled that they exist.
—Press & Printer.
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■•CHATEATC AV-' t S U. 6
.*atlo«nl«W««.to W b ¥ Mrs.
Burton Harris*',, which will a.p
r.r ser i ft ilv during the oouiiag
in ,h,. W. cun's H„nn> Com
psnion. Tlu-October
t hat p 1 per is out and t is !i’o'
i’te rest of the numbers—a most
OXO
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MISSIONS DEPARTMENT.
BY W. M. S.
Those who^at end-d church, l**t
day, ‘eeund pleased with the «»rci «< of
"Children 1 * Day. “We fed that the is* .os
T't the occasion, inculcated on the nods
of Uie young, will yet blossom, n
Ml|> , (orth fruh t(< |hehoniir ;iml fl
Q c) j. Our young people and cUffr
great credit for the r
mam r
"hkh they a-.pined themselves'.
Contributions are now coming in
i our missionary !*ox. Let the good »»'•:
j ' continue, bisters: Remember the Is-',
September will soon be here. Have
| or are you discharging your duty tow id
this object? This is what the wise
says: ‘‘He that giveib utito the
shall not lack: hur he that hidetb his ay
shall have many a curse.”
'•Be in time for every call;
If you can, be first of ail—
Be in time.
HOW MUCH SHALL WK GIVI - I
That giving is a duty, none doubt: j
how much we shall give is the questid
The Lord required one-tenth f«
Israel; can a Christian give
much owest thou unto my
our blessings less than those «f
Did u it Christ die for us, and dow
this song speak to us? M
I gave my life for thee
What hast thou done for r.
Give tlm proof of your love. A
b- , iy answered ... ins mother, , who . told ..
that God required hut one cent
dime: “O mother, that is what I
the Lord, ami I want to give him
thing bi Mdesf” We should copy the
and throw In a ‘‘little ext’a” in
the * ‘great love where-witli God
loyed us.” Too often we take, the
to hunt out the smallest piece of ,u ,
the purse.—Home Field.
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MUhIudk, Mat bj Scripture, f®
Excuse.—“Mission work is not
Wl,... 0 -V,r
shamed of me and of my words, J I
Shull tiie Son of Man be ashamed V-
COTTON BALING REFORH ATTHE
STA' E FAIR.
Every One of the New For Ginning and Baling Cotton
Will t* on Exhibition. *
The most interwting exhibit P Southerners thxt ha* ever been made at any
fair or exposition wiU be the ootid tfmuiugand balm* display at tne forthcoming
State Fair to he held tu At-anta. '*• brst t!me ; Ml of Che various reform
methods wilt be bn exhibition. M farmers of ttu 3oqth, m whose hands,
o'- course, the choice 01 » pucsAg 1 mtut eventually be left, will be c ^® omy
opporranity ever offered to tiudy, *** compare, and paa^aii intelligent judgmens
nfW Th^e d ifno*”u'.u^d jhi grej r moment be.reformed, to the Sooth is ouMpMally than this one agreea of baling on, of
ootton. That present meb>;
are qui'ie as earnettly oono«e?i Tt outers. And so many statement* aQ d counter
it »temenu have been made eoncernmg their merits ind demerits, tf«,t the aw
age farmer, never having had achauee to jndge for himself, is otteriy bewildered
J l0 the facl!i And the same tbmg is true oi the other systems.
So, the Fair management, recognizing the importance of the question, beat
everv effort to secure a tali display of alt the systems for the Georgia State J*a»
Wltu unprecedented success For every one Will be represenued.
Wmch ho- never before bteu ih? case. Indeed, at the World’s Columbian Ex
poa.tion onlv two ginning system* were on exhibition and neither of^ them was
coniDiete And, at the Oottoa Statis and international Exposition, there was no
ginning machinery an all But mere was one exhibit of improved cotton uaimg
machinery—that ^ ot the round bale system. Audit created more interest, auJ
wn!t ,. !or (a ked about than any single feature of tint big show, ihis same
round bale plant was also on exhibition at the Nashviiie Contennial. It had been
f0tuewbar i u , pro vAd, and the iirtemst at Nasuvitle was even more intense than
at Atlanta tremendous . the .. a Southern Sstatw at this ;
1-1 view therefore of the interest m
J inl> j D t jj e m , ir ter of cotton tSimg baling reform, it is sa e to say that the magnificent
exhibits of ginning and maohinery to be made at Atlanta this fall, will
constitute the leading feature of the Hair.
Fottr systems will be in op**ation-ali in the main bui ding. They have been
located near one another so as th afford every facility for intelligent comparison,
Two are round bale svstem*. and two are square bans symBTUs. One o. t.-e square
„r^r' h . systems ntiri*r^hew 1* well kuowu, being the ••unuortn,” or “stanaard bate. But the
“ P and some experts have declared it superior to all systems
A()X ^ il to the invention of a celebrated New York firm of bay press
f Ln.uies wll!) have been well bale known made over ou uU “perpetual” the world baling tor tnree pr<.ss, generation*. au.i of greater Ic
for a s-nall square a bale, ronud1 square.^ The idea of
density, it* maker* claim, than any other or
baling cotton on a **o«Tpetual press, jnat as hay is baled, has been long aiscossed
71 ^rfwi but “tog until recentlv, mi uo ima has been successful in making a
W pot on market. The New York firm mentioned
Jbow *neu». however, to feat by this sb.oiu.eW method, conhdent and one tuat that they will meet t “’th^enth^ the entire
system oi ba.iug cotton the Soutn.
approval of the cotton men of absorbing interest. And
Th» exhibit, ail m all. i* goiug to be me of no
southern farmer can afford to uiiss it. It will be the most important feature of
the Fair.
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Mr. W. R. r Reid is having
anot ter extentioa put on the
0 f Mr. S. E. Guno’s stor
Tiie latter's business is growing
oevon ^ the capr.city of the store
room. We are glad tj note hi
success.
1
Ison’s Us Is i
\Y e offer Cue Hundicsi u ,„a.- u t I>oitu linltu
• c v\-tu*d for any ca^a, of Catarr'
mt cannot, be cured by Hail'
< vim-h P ire
**• l ' J t. p n -R Pr-ms j ] *A .
lolodo, . O.
yy e t ]j 0 undersigned, have
;nown p. j. Cheney tor the last
j years, and believe hita
fjetlyhonorable i%„ ail
West A* Try CTd Wholesale
ax.
i Druggists. Toledo. O.
J ToXo' ukon
intt , r ;ta! jy. acting directly upou of
the biood and mucous surfaces
the system. Price 75c. per bob
• 0 Soid by all Druggist*. Tea
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timotiials free.
Hr.IPs Family Pills are the
I ■xiol.
nhaJl come in his jflory. Luke 9 : 27 .
Ex .—‘T am willing to give, but not to
work."
Ar>g.—Bear ye one another's burdens
and -sofulfil! the law of Christ. Gat. t>: 2 .
Ex.—"I have already done my share.”
Aw.-Honritn, having put his hand to
tha plough and loosing back. ,s fit for the
kingdom of Cod. Luke 0:62.
£ S ._“I have so many home cares.”
An-.—Take heed least at any time your
kenftss become overcharged ai:34. with the cares
of this life. Luke
£ x .—«• Women’s work will never acc
lomplish much.”
1 An-—The Lord givetli the word: the
women that publish the tidings are a great
; host. (R. V.) Psalm 88:11.
i Ex.—“So few attend the meetings."
Am.—Witere two or three are gathered
in my name, there am I in the
idst of them. Matthew 18:20.
Ex .—“There is so little 1 can do, I am
timid."
Tins.—1, the Lo--d. thy God, will hold thy
right- hand, saying unto thee, fear not:
‘Vi.'l help thee. Isa. 41.16.
Ex —‘ I am tot gifted in taking part,”
a ns.—Who hath made mans mouth?
Lave not I, the Lord? Now, therefore, go
will httWith time and teach thee v/trat
Exodus 4:11-13.
rXi — • I am afraid I’ll be called upon
I ti-.—WhospcVtr doth not bear hi*
) />.-s and come after me, cannot be my us
i/ple. Mark 14:27.
' Ex —"I cannot help now, but may
,ne , il, ‘ ' n
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Alls— Boast not thyself . ,, of f t to-morto inilrrow a.
1 The nilrht COIIie th when no
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ln:tn caU W ‘" k ' J . ° h , ‘' , '' :4 . '
Ex.-“Sn many of the workers , arc not
Christatns. ’
Ans.—Every ns s u ‘ ‘ '
»iwoi „
eount of liim^elf to Om . ': ,u " n
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t Lx. I have not interim, tn mi. .
Ans.-Woe to them that are at ease in
Amos 6:1.
Ex.—"Tam not my brother’s keeper.’
Ans.—When I say u to the wicked
j tliou shalt surely die; and thou g
no warning; th" '-.urn ".eked i i
hi, l.,:q U.J, but h,» Wood I
^ ,llh * ZC ^
i Mrs. MARY OLOKT ^ FOB L.„
Free of Charge.
Any adult suffering from a cold settled
1 tiie breast, hnrnebitis, throat or iiing
■ouhles of any nature, wlio will call at
i .v-l Drag Store, will lv presented with
sample bottle of Boschce’s German
Svfup. tree of charge. Oniv one bottle
■;ven to une jvr>on. and none to children
«ii!<out order from pare ts.
No throat or Inns remedy ever had such
us Ixosclwe’s German Svnipia all
1 'avlS of'the civnizeff XATTW. Ttvent*
\ ears ago miillonSof liottle were given
11 wav. anil vour druggislc wl 1 tel! you its
Mieeess.was marvelous. It is really ihe
Throat aad Lung. Remedy ’generally
endorsed in physicians, t )ne 75 cent
bottle will cure or prove tts value, sold
by. dealers in all civilized countries.
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1 . ie < n dFett Koct T Ln ihFi—l-Fntpr- u. r-t. -
prise, one of our best exchanges.
i. as enlarged to a- six column,
eight page weekly and L now
.-«*!,c »t — eic.-iu-nTly.
: »e“ iw notices from
; terpnsmg merchants of tnat
growing city.
InUUDLC. KIDN|Y Is .....J. a deceptive ............ disease—
y on ":v q-di-k r. suits
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To Our Friends and Patrons,
GREETINGS:
Appreciating your kindness in the past, we. solictt yourpantronnge for the
future. Our slock of Clothing is indeed handsome, styiiish and servicable.
Our Prices Are Lower than Ever and Will Please You,
Men’s Suits, $6.50 to $23.00.
Boys’ Suits, from $3.00 to $12.00.
The Hat and Furnishing Departments returnirhed are-complete. and the stock of Gloth
Our Children’s Department, has been
ing is better than ever. We ex'end a special invitation *o the ladies.
Children’s Suits $1.7.5, Special School Suits $3.00.
If you cannot come, write us. Prompt attention to all orders. e pay
the expreesage to you. #
I. C. LEVY’S SON & CO • J
old No. s 3 8«j3road street, Tailor-Fit Clothiers, Augusta, Ga.
Planters Need Not Sell
Their Cotton to Meet Their Obligations.
AUGUSTA IS THE HIGHEST MARKET.
—Our Mills Are Buyers All the Year.-
Parties driving tt, hold their cotton can store it with us at close rates and (haw
) within a rew doth - per tale of its value.
POPE & FLEMING,
Cotton Factors Augusta, Ga.
JNO. F. HOttlKN, Fres. J. A. KKMillICK, Vice-Ffes. M. F. GRIFFITH, Cashier.
HORACE & CARL ItOUIEN, Attornevs.
BANK OF CRAIF0RDY1LLE,
.WiRK,} CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. { Established
1868.
CAPITAL STOCK, $25,000.
A i General * Banking | Business i Transacted.
JNO. F. HOLDEN,
; J. A. KENDRICK,
STEWART PIIINIZY. JAMES TOBIN.
PHINIZY & CO.,
Coton Facto rs.
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-«i_\xg;Ta.sta, • a ■ a Qeor
Noveinber^December
Is the time to plant Fntit Trees.
Now is the tirne.ito order them.
CEDAE HILL XUKSEHY CO.,
Winchester, Tenn.
’s the N trsery to order from. They grow what you want mid you get what
you buy at HONEST PRICES.
For farther information and Wholesale Price List, ddre-ss,
J. W. SHADOW, Mavagkr, Winches’cr, Tenn.
n fmmiAvrM m t/-^ 10 CrQ Will Occur! in strorg Sefc-er Company Insure Your Like Prep the
ertv a See Clom. G. Mocre,
1 c:: cId WEST bRN.
about it, Crawfordvi.le, Ga.
Hon. J. H. Fletcher, former
lv Governor of South Dakota, but
now a resident of Salem,Ore., say's:
11 For over two years my daugh¬
ter had been declining from a
strong, healthy, rosy-cheeked girl
to a pale, weak and helpless in¬
valid. She was afflicted with ter¬
rible headaches, and gradually languid,
grew weaker, and more
apparently without cause. I tried
several doctors, but all without
avail. Finally, to please a friend,
I bought a box of Dr. Williams
Pink Pills for Pale People, and to
our surprise, before it was used up
her headaches ceased, the color
began to return to her cheeks and
lips and her strength began to
assert itself. I bought five boxes
more, and by. the time she had
finished them she was completely
restored, and to-day she is a robust
j rosv, healthy girl instead of a pale,
i tired and sickly one.
i —From the Oregon Independent ,
Salem, Ore.
T)r. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
contain, in a condensed form, all tae eie
i ments necessary blood to give and new life shattered
ness to the restore specific tor
nerves. They are an unfailing partial
i ! such diseases as locomotor ataxia, neural
paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica,
i gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, me
after-effects of the crip, palpitation ot the
! heart pale and sallow complexions, female. and ail
i forms of weakness either in male or
| i Dr Williams' Pink Pills hundred, for Pale bui People always are in pack- never
sold bt the dozen or the Dr. Wib
' aeec At all druggists, or direst from
Mams Medicine Company. Schenectadj, M. T., SO
cents per box, 6 boxes $2.80.
DIRECTORS:
W. C. CHAPMAN,
C. I. OGLETKEE,
GEO. N. WRIGHT.
W. R. REID,
W. W. BIRD,