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Walker & Walkei 1
Cotton Factors,
H27 Reynolds Street, ATtifSTA, (»A.
Liberal Advances on Consignments,
Personal Attention to all Business.
rUMMMUO SVIiUV FRIDAY MUidlLNd
-BY-
CLEH a. MOORE,
Official Organ Of Taliaferro Co ’
CRAWFJTRWJLLK, NOV. I", -
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No I K K All lej^Hl aOvciilHitig tnnei i»
paid In mlvaiH'i' in saMufttfioty arrange
nu'n!Vf"eune l *'“ gi " ni "* f " r tht m '
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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
Nothing except the mint can
make money without advertising.
—Gladstone.
I would as soon think of doing
business without clerks as with
out advertising John Wanarnu
ker.
When you pay more for rent
of vour business house than for
advertising your business, you
arc pursuing a false policy.
you can do business, let it be
known. Franklin.
Mack Taylor is sentenced to
hang in Augusta Dec. 6 for the
murder of A. A. Sego.
To our taste Georgia-made
cane syrup is better than any
ot her sweetening of that kind.—
Augusta Chronicle.
Smallpox, or some thing like
it, was rc|M>rted at Devereaux
List week. The people of that
section have been very uneasy.
Thu Elhcrton correspondent
of tin* Macon Telegraph says
JudgeS. H. Hardeman will be a
candidate to succeed Judge Sea¬
born Reese.
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Have you paid your preacher
for this year!' If not. you
failed in a very important duty.
This is more than adebt of honor.
H is one of religious obligation,
- lshnme'ite,
A Georgia Editor asks how he
is to be expected to give out a
newsy paper when the people
obstinately refuse to kill ouean¬
other, to meet with accidents,
to marry, to tight, to fail in bus
iness, to lick the editor or to die.
Ho .says he is doing the best
In* can with poor material,
that the fault lies with the poo
pie.—A ugusta Chronicle.
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HEADACHE
is; only a symptom—not a
tliseasr. arc Backache,
Ncrvottsncss. Dif liiicss and the
Bhit x. They all come from an
unhealthy state of the men¬
strual organs. If you suffer
from uny of these symptoms—
if you feel tired and languid in
the morning and wish you could
lie in bed another hour or two
if there is a bad taste in the
tinuuh. and no appetite — if
there is pain in the side, back
or abdomen—BRADFI ELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR witl
bring about a sure cure. The
doctor may call your trouble
some high-sounding Latin
name, but never mind the name.
The trouble is in the menstrual
organs, and Brad tie Id's Female
Regulator will restore you to
health ar.d regulate the menses
like clockwork.
S *» >» * MM A t f<
iv-k • : t '.title *•>* * -maw i 1 «<*4«iesG>* atwiied to
THE BKAbFlELD RE4.ULATO* CO.
iTLAXTA, CA.
^ 1 * ^ ’ J.
A Ureal Success.
The State Fair which closed j
week in Atlanta was truly a
success. taken’'hold Like all enterprises
of by the Gate City,
its every interest'was fostered by
every citizen of the city. It is <
an apt illustration of “a pull
together. ”
While it was not a cotton
states exposition it was as
state fair as any state
show following such a drouth as
G.iorgia experienced this year.
Georgia is a great state and
w ^ en our ° ,,r people people realize realize her her
importance as a horse, cattle.
and feed producing and Manu
facturing state she will enter
an era of prosperity beyond the
expectation of the most sanguine.
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Birth-marks which mark and
mar the outside of the body are
a grief to every mother whose
children may bear them. But
for every child who bears a birth
mark on the skin t here are many
who bear an indellible birth
mark on the mind. Nervous
mothers have nervous children
and many a man and woman
owes an irritable and despondent
te m per trie nt to those days of
dread when the mother waited:
t he hour of her maternity. The ,
use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pro
script ion strengthens the mother
for her trial. With strength
comes a buoyancy ol spirits and
can bestow on her offspring. By
giving vigor and elasticity to
the delicate womanly organs
“Favorite Prescription” practie
ally does away with the pain baby’s of
maternity and makes the
advent as natural and as simple
;ts the blossoming of a flower.
There is no opium, cocaine or
other narcotic contained in “Fa¬
vorite prescription. ”
A Notable lintheriii|r.
There was a reunion of ye Edit¬
or’s grand fathers, family at the
homo of Misses E. R and F. G.
Moore near Macedonia church
in Greene county a short time
ago. There were present 7 sis¬
ters whose ages are about as fol¬
lows: Mrs. Rebecca Wright, of
Covington, 76; Mrs. H. C. Bugg,
0 —I co untv. 74; Mrs.
y 4 fc —i ll 68; i VH ly Mrs. yfcwpww
Ru,.u Welis, of Atlanta.
A. Colclough, of Pen field, 66;
Mrs. P. E. Davant, of Stephens.
c,4 ; Miss E. U. and F. G. Moore,
(twins) 62. There were present
at the reunion only two brothers,
both of Greene county, Frank,
78 and Willitun 58. Seven of the
children are dead: Two of the
oldest died while babes. Mrs.
Mollie Bugg died about HO years
ago. in early womanhood; Mrs.
Davison, of YVoodville died about
2.0 years ago, Burnett (the
tor's father) died of pneumonia
in the service of the confederacy
in November 1863, Dr. Clem
in Sumtnerfield, Ala., atth *
age of 80 odd years and Barnard
died only a few weeks ago in
Louisiana in his 80th year
This was an unusual family of
sixteen children and the above
meeting of nine of them whose
ages range from 58 toyears is
lv remarkable. We do not sup
pose there is another family in
this country that can gather to
get her so many at the ages above
mentioned.
For Kent*
The old Hammac-k cotton gin
house suitable for shops, nitt
v hinery, storage, etc. Apply to
Mis. J. D. Hatnoiack, Crawford
ville. Ga.
An I'u*ual Csne.
Mr. Harmon Port-wood, of
Wilkes, was here Saturday and
he was relating to us the peculiar
case of his little grandson. The
little fellow is the son of M'.
Andrew Port wood. About two
years ago, at the ago of
months, the child drank jKitash
which burned its throat so that
it was unable to take solid food
until about three weeks ago.
About that time, two
elders, so Mr. Port wood says,
came along and proposed to fake
the case to the Lord in
prayer. This they did. assisted
by the family of the nu r <wt m-h e
child ar.d af .-r r. p mted pra ve*
H?U J fasting, the child cat a
slice of cake and has 'K*-n
( vr ».mc« solid fotxl. M r
Port wood is enthusiastic his grand-chj o\^
the recovery of
and says that nothing but fai*
the earnest prayers and the
of God brought about the cur 5
Robbed tin* Grarr.
A startling incident of whi h
Mr. John Oliver of Philadelph^
.vu.s the subject, is narrated £
liin as follows: “I was in
most dreadful condition. ]y
; kiu was almost yellow. ej,g
-uiken, tongue coated pain cm
^ i ^ad^ally*trrowtag™*!
r da y by day. Three phvj.
dans nans had had given given me me up. up. trylg FF
unaieJ.v, a friend advised
,real Electric joy and Bitters,' surprise, and the to jr
™
a
uent. href* ; a n. weeks, I I know continued and they urn their now saved use a f 11 y ! j
.ife. and rob be ~T3 the g«vjlof
mother victim. -
fail to try them.
per bottle at Dr. R. J. *?
Drug Store.
Mrs. Rhodes’ Death.
Mrs, Amanda Rhodes, wilof
Mr. Thos. J. Rhodes .died Sff.m
horno at Sandy Cross, Thu ay
raorning i Mt after long sufl-mg fl
wlth ™™ , a in ® >
as - ,,f se
was about .>0 years old and if yes
a husband, one child her andjany
friends to mourn jdh.
was a good woman andtped S&or.
in the
Her remains were mterrf at
the Rhodes burying
near CrawfordviHe. Thfj be
roaV(; ,j have the sympat as of
many friends.
Clinmberllu’s I’ain Balin Cures Gf Iters.
Why Not You.
fieri My in’s wife Pain has been Balm, using with Cham-j ,od
,u !
results, fora lame shouldi • hat
his pained her continual) for
nine years. We have tri ,j ail
kinds of medicines and '!•>, tors
without receiving any me tit
from any of them. One d%y we
saw an advertisement this
medicine and thought o‘ i ying
if, which we did with the ..t of
satisfaction. She has us' only
one bottle and her should- j s a ]
most welll— Adolph L ajil
lett, Manchester. N. H , For
sale by Dr. R* T - Reid.jj - a w
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Honwn Inujred.
A short time ago, inning anja a
visit of Messrs. W. O. J no .
p. Holden to their brother, Kir. T.
q Holden, at White t’lains,
horses belonging to eaqh the
former and latter were badly
hu rt. The animals were i a a tot
with a vicious mare that fought
them away from her colt Mr.
' 7 . O. Holdeu's horse is removing
out that ol Mr. i. C lloid>>n, we
told, is hopeless anff will
have to be killed. I le y were
Both pot buggy horses ),d the
i os s is heavy.
—Mr. A . L. Whitfield flS*d fam
ily have gone out to the htome of
Mr. A. V. Davis where >1 ey will
spend a month. They wjp y -
f U1 n in December and begin
keeping bouse where Oscar
Chapman and family are W re
siding.
oastoria.
jtMr»the I Its K nd You Hilt k\f. in gougir.
8iga*urs
a. b. McDonald. J. D. WEST.
McDonald & west,
Brokers. Jobbers,
And Comrnission Merchants,
FLOUR. G^AIN, HAY AND PRODUOC.
•0k.WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR CHICKENS. f.GGS;<PG1 A
TOES. PEAS, GEORGIA SYCp. HIDES. BEES-WAX AND TALLOW.
Investment Builtline, : : COLUMBUS, GA.
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Crawfordville Drug Store.
I have moved \n the Brick building next
door to the Ban k with a nice line of
drugs. OILS,
AND PAINTS. MEDICINES.
PATENT
J * f:u"t vou “ H hnd Severs thin ' u. ; u.i!lv kept in a first-da^’
Drur St T . < d’ 1 me when it. ’Own.
fh’.inkivtc if in the , past. I as- i
\»Ti'n \*on 0 r votr patronage
the 5U"ne Til the ‘UDir?^
R. J. REID, Proprietor.
Marchman—-Lane. 1
At the residence of the bride's
mother, on the 26th of October.
Mr. Sam’l Marchman and Miss
Leila Fane were united in the
holy bands of wedlock, Key. J. ;
H Kilpatrick officiating. The
attendant s were Mr. John Hills
man and Miss Loulie Moore.
The fair bride was most becom
ingly dressed, and carried a
lovely bouquet of Marechal N<*ii
roses> whUe the gallant groom
never looked handsomer than he
did upon that auspicious occa
si on. We congratulate Mr. M a
c hman upon having won such a
as Miss Lane to be
bride. To her we also extend
upon having
won such an enterprising and
estimable gentleman as Mr.
an. to be her life corn-
The many, many use
ful and handsome presents re¬
ceived by the happy couple gave
token of the high esteem in
which they are held by their vel
atives and rnany friends.—
White Plains cor. Herald Journ
al.
The lower , , branch , of the wis le e i- .
l&ture adjourned Wednesday to
d ; the WiUiugham
J
Prohibition bill.
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Heard
out?
You may have heard
S about and have SCOTT’S EMULSlpN notion
a vague oil with
»that it is cod-liver
| its bad taste and smell and
i all its other repulsive fea-
1 tures. It is cod-liver oil, the
| J purest and the best in the
11 world, but made so palata*
i • ble that almost everybody
n take it. Nearly all
i children liXe irand *>!k f6r
more.
SCOTT'S J
EMULSION r c
looks like cream; it nour- r
ishes the baby, the wasted child body adult of £ ^
or
other better food than in cream existence. or any It | j
bears about the same rela- e
tion to does other to emulsions milk. If that you | r
cream
have had any experience p |
with other so-called “just as
good ” preparations, this is fact, you
will find that a it
The hypophosphitts th»t arc J |
combined with the cod-liver oil
give additional value to it because a
they impart tone up strength the nervous to the system whole ^
and
body.
sac. tnctfi 00 Chnni«», *llH™rgi**«. S«w York.
SCOTT A BOWNE,
CATARRH] J ggSaSPsgS discovered.
nr W ASM . /-,<• I....... I remedy and ever
V ADII I Booklet PREPARATION CO.
ATLANTA Ft., Ga.
113 IT. Pkyok Atlanta,
A Michigan Miracle
Sp»*ch Restored attar Ncsrl, 13 Yccrs.
The 1’pnlar.ti Commercial. YptOanti.Mich.
Many things appear miraculous
that are really the reault of natural
laws, the ■workings of which can oe
accurately predicted. A striking ex¬
ample of this occurred in a promi- ana
neut Michigan family recently, the
there can be no question ns to *
truthfulness ofthe narrative eime it
is attested by Mrs. Harriet Begole, of V
5 nss.“«to: waaMa. a an* a~ gzgtdX wr
prnor
i n - j| 9 &
g n lb *6 Buffered from b severe
illness; during which my voice left
me and I did not speak above a
whisper for nearly 13 years.
"I woe treated by five local P^Tsl¬
ept m and afterward consulted They lead¬ V'.s w
ing specialists of New York. W
diagnosed my case as partial paraly¬
sis, stating that the left side of my C>y If fit I
throat was entirely paralyzed, the
right side partially so. For nearly
eight vears I have suffered from a
severe stomach disorder and about B-gole.
a year ago I decided to try Hr. W Il¬ ifrt, Harriet
hams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. relieved, my general ee neral ne health became greatly Ira
"My stomach trouble was I regained ^ T( . cal orirans . ! have
?^Si". proved and to my tb S emprise Tl"year, and , , SarefUH ke aloud control for the first tlnie
now of age
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th ffayx p N Ki nK^WohiVy KUltc!*'
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are an unfWllng
diseases as locomotor
Moaonhe hca«“ yale’andsallow complexion., and all forma of tveakuesa
either In male or female.
D R WILLIAMS’
Look for tins x ^INK S Sold by all
trade , mark , os < IIILLS a ui druggists, s°
every 2 FOR a cents per box ;
on w six boxes, fe.jo*
package. Cl ale 5
< EOPLE e
DR. WILLIAMS MEDICINE COMPANY, Schen.ct.dy, N. Y.
Buying Clothing
<ro CD
Often tint s you are disappointed by putting money
into scheme* which fail and leave you without any
means of regaining your lost money; out
A SAFE IN VESTMENT is to buy your Clothing
from 1 C. LEVY’S SON & CO.
.
SnfC Fecausc you buy or. the honor of a firm of long
Safe Because tdmld at *< garment fail ’o lip to
their Guarantee, ti can have your bark.
While in Augusta, it will pay you to call on
I. C. LEVY’S SON & CO •J
old No. 838 Broad street, Tailor-Fit Clothiers, Augusta, Ga*
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I Clothing PRICES
! RIGHT.
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The weather will soon demand them, We have
thousands of CHOICE Suits for selection, rang
| irig in prices from
i
$5.00 $ 25 i
\ to .oo
\ is from
| Every Suit we show you
j j the ric and best style manufacturers the Latest On Fab¬ y. i
Prices, however, are the most
# I eloquent argument, and a visit
} will convince. {
| Our New Parlors lEVY, \
! for Cnildren Ladies and ' J. Willie 1 : l
Are Now 844 Broad St., Augusts, Ga., !
| j READY. I I
CHA8. K, BAKER. JERRY T. SMITH.
BAKER & SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS.
Warehouse Campbell on and Reynolds, Jones Sts. * Augusta, Ga*
C'ttdn stored and insure 1 at moderate rates. Advances'made on same in
piopoitk n o vlue,
CON SIGN M ENTS SOLICIT F. D.
JSO. F. HOLDEN, I*re». J. A. KKMIliK k. Vlw-l’rw. M. F. GRIFFITH, Ca.hl«r.
HORACK & CARL HOLDEN, Xttorj.cY*.
BANK OF CRAWFORDVILLE,
Oflier Hours } CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. { EstablLlicd
8 to -t OVIwli, i
CAPITAL STOCK,........ .. $25,000.
A t General * Banking < Business«Transacted.
DIRECTORS:
.INO F HOLDEN, W. C..CHAPVAN, V, - R. RETD,
A KENDRICK. C. I. OGLETREE. W. W. BiliD»
GEO. N WKIGtiT