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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1899)
CK t • - dr- . si Many persons have their good day and their bad day. Others are about half sick all the time. They have headache, backache, and are restless and nervous. Food does not taste good, and the digesrion is poor; the skin is dry and sallow and disfigured with pimples or eruptions; sleep brings no rest and work is 9 burden. What is the cause of all this? Impure blood. And the remedy? j ► ‘tsSsSflj m & s & 0 It clears out the channels through which poisons arc carried from the body. When all impurities are removed from the blood nature takes right hold and completes the cure. If there is constipation, take Ayer’s Pills. They awaken the drowsy action of the liver; they cure biliousness. Wrlta to cur Doctor* We have the exclusive service*? of tome United of the moFt eminent Write physicians freely all the in the States. particulars in your case. You will re¬ ceive a prompt reply, without cost. w As G _ Address, DR. J. Lowell, C. AYER. Mass. Advertised Letters. The Billowing letters rein:.in in the post office at Crawfordville. first of this month Alexander, Josie; Brook, Hiieil; Broon i Mag gin; Burke. Uhnllh•; Cm dev. Annie; Coplen, Money; C iplen. Airier; Cmllf-b iry Onnie; Davies, iVaner; Evun-,T. A, 11<>1 lie, Ider; Jordan, J.A.; Jatues Pitman; Larmer.;A II.; McLendon, Sim; Sluls, Martha; Thompson Mrs. \V. ’>V.; - 1 lion p- 80 n W. W. C. II. FARMER, 1*. M. Oar Honor Roll. The following kind patrons have paid their subscriptions since our last i-Hie Mrs. Eliza H i !. SfcV io Nov. 3f> *J9 \V. F. Li .hop, St to O r. 1, 1900 II. D. Murden SI t > Feb. 27, l‘JC0 Conference Appointments. North Georgia conference will meet next year in Atlanta the following appoint ments were made in LaGrange Monday for this the Athens District— J. B. Robins, F. IL Athens—First Church—L W. Heidt. Oconee Street-—H. L. Embry. Whitehall—II. A. Norman, supply. Atlie m Circuit—A. A. Sullivan. Center Mission — F. L. Church. Watki.i-vilh—A. J. Hughes. Farmington—J. T. Robins. Winterville—W . L. Pierce. Lexington—-W. A. Farris. Greenosbor.)—F- I). Cantrell. Greene Circuit—W. C. l)avi«. Wltite Plain-and Siloam—A \V. liams. Norwood—J. A. Timmerman. Crawfordville—\V. S. Robinson. Washington—rtV. F. Cook. Bioad River—Simeon Shaw. Little River—J. E. Rosser. strong, supply. « tw. section of the country tima ai other dmeases put together, and until the last few years was sup posed to be incurable. For a uounccd er ?Z% l ?S it T loc«u rs . (, d.so r ; .-c, " a.ie prescribed local remedies, am* by constancy telling .o cun- u locai tieatment pronomice,. i t i r CQ T a . f and^therefor.'" 1 cu.nee disease. - constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, main, fact arm; F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo. o is the only constitutional c.rro on the market. It is taken internal ly in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold by druggist 75c. Hall’s family pills are the best CTS a. [•j SB ” CURiS WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Best Cough HjTup. Ta&tes G^cxL C»e 25 in time. Bold by druggists._ _ i -A! Pure Home Matters ot Interest to Our Readers. TOWN NEWS ITEMIZED. What Our People Are Doing, Sajinp and Thinking About Told in Brief Notes. The Alliance Store is full of good things for Christmas. —County Commissioners held their regular meeting Tuesday. —There seems to be more mov¬ ing than usual this early in De¬ cember. —Paul Chapman spent Thanksgiving with hi* homo folks here.*' —Chas. Akins has returned from a visit to relatives in Oglethorpe. —Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Oslin of Barnett, spent Sunday in Crawfordville. —Late report from little Dav¬ enport Sanford is that lie is rap¬ idly recovering. —Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boline, of Washington, spent Sunday with friends here. —Mr J. T. Taylor, of Bulloch sounty. was among his friends in this county this week. Mr. W. T. Parker came up from Stellaville Wednensday and found his mother paralized. —Mr. Prank Janes and family have moved toCedartowu where they will make their future home. You can find some of the best, yet lowest in price, Christ¬ mas presents at Veazey & Ogle tree’s. —Wade Gunn, of Atlanta, spent Sunday with his home folks and friends in Craw¬ fordville. - Mrs. Luuceford spent a prta of this week with her brother, Mr. M. P. Griffith and family in this place. Mince meat 10c per ll> ..seed¬ less raisins 15c. per 1t>., currents 10c. per package, at Alliance store. —Mr. J. P. Tilly, of Conyers, was here again this week look pig after his farming interests iL this county. —The turkeys that failed to attend Thanksgiving last week are expected to be present at a Christmas dinner. —The daughters of the Con federacy will give an oyster sup¬ per here some time soon for the benefit of that order. The Alliance Store ha, enough faucy and stick candy, nuts, raisins, apples, oranges etc. for you all. —We are glad to hear that Miss Ella Norton is sufficient ly recovered to expect to l’eturn from Augusta Sunday. —Mr. Marion Parker brought two tine otter skins here Satur day which he captured on his place out towards White Plains. Veazey & Ogletree have some handsome Christmas pres¬ ents in the shape of fancy cups, saucers, mugs, etc., all cheap. —Ralph Goluclre is getting in a large lot of old iron. Advertise for what you want, like Ralph did, and you will get'it if it can be had. family moved to Union Point this week. Their many friends see them leave oar coun 'y Don t worry about what you will buy for Xmas but go to the Alliance Store and your troubles wlU a11 vamsh - —Prof. Rush came back Satur and attempted to give 0 ther liypnotic entertainment at the cour t house but he failed to get a crowd. -Rev. H. A. Norman has been stationed on White Hall Mission near Athens and Rev. L. P. Winter is sent to the Mission, Santa Claus will make his headquarters at the store, If you want to get the best things for Xmas you will ,j Q likewise, —Will Edwards must be get¬ ting about ail the cattle. He went to Augusta last week with a load of cattle and carried along a lot of eggs, birds and a beaver skin. That long looked for fresh South Georgia Ribbon Cane Syr up has arrived at Veazey & Ogle tree’s and is so good that it will almost make a fellow swallow his tongue. “THE AllNEX.” I have just completed my lew room which now gives an additional 4,500 square feet fpor space to my already large store. $7,500.00 STOCK. 1 am now tilling this Anne: Jwiih an entirely new stock of up-to-date furniture, as largeViiriety as can be found in any city South. g PRICES TO SU! j THE TRADE. W. T. JOHNSON, Washington, Georgia. The Hit Dog Always Hollers. s I £ s g We sell the drugs, Stock is new, clean and com¬ * plete. PRESCRIPTIONS^ SPECIALTY. Get £ :* v ** our prices before buying. .'*»«*»* $ V * THE OWL DRUG STORE. 2 I &■ Neot Door to The Alliance Store. J H Have Moved to Taliaferro. Mr. J. W. Park, his family and sister, of Conyers, have mov¬ ed to this county to make their home. They are heartily wel come. We would be glad to haye more such people as we have al ready taken from Rockdale couh ty Mrs. Judge Pottle. Mrs. Pottle, widow of E. H. Pottle, who was at ono time, judge of this judicial and whose home is over near Macou, has been missing foij some days, it is feared she ha* been murdered and robbed. Washington Chronicle. A Pastor Culled. Thanksgiving seryices were held at the Baptist church Thurs¬ day, Mr. L. L. Veazey conduct¬ ing the services. A called coi * ference was had and Rev. waaelecl Juliaft S. Rodger,, of Macon, ed to serve the church here dt ing 1900, lie receiving ovary vu cast. We hope Mr. Rodgers w accept the call. A Hog Killing Week. This week was hog killing time with our people. Thei a were a large number killed and among them some very large hogs. We are told that-Mr. Toa Akins killed one weighing BfO net, and Messrs. John N. and Oscar Chapman killed some nit' 1 * ones the largest weighing IMP Crawfordville is always up raising hogs. Better I’eparal. Mr. Pt^rcy Putnam, special agent of the Phoenix Fire Insur¬ ance Co., of Brooklyn, one of tj|p strongest and mostpopular com¬ panies in the United States wi 1 * here this week to add his comp 1 ny to C. G. Moore’s agency All who desire their property well secured in good compand 1 ’ should see Clem Moore at one, ’■ He is prepared now to take risk* on good country homes. sonVasbeentroBWed 1 hr years with chronic diarrhoi V Sometime ago j persuaded h m ’s , t , _ omp of Chair'u t c H Cholera and Diarrhoea bJt Remedy. After using two t ] es G f the 25 cents testimonial, size he wp cure d. I give this affliJt hoping some one similarly benefited. et [ rnay rea d it and be Glencoe, — Thomas C. Bower, O. For sale by Owl DrugSUq -. Even an Old Rat Knows That she can always find 1 GoodThings to Eat NW m At Yeazey & Ogletree’s. S/ Anything you may need in candi^, crackers, J nuts, raisins, „ fruit-cake r . supplies, j flavorings, . fesiVls fancy and heavy groceries, dry goods, shoes, etc. * At LOWEST PRICES! —Printing papers are advanc ing rapidly. Those wanting such work done had better send us their orders before we are forced to advance in price. If you want a present for your sweetheart, the Alliance Store is the place to get it. —Rev. A. L. Whitfield and family have moved to the lot on Monument street and Mr. Oscar Chapman and family moved to his father’s home. Will He Closed. The Alliance Store will be closed on Monday Dec. 25th. Please take notice of this and buy all you want the week before. W. C. Chapman. y er y appropriate services were held at the Presbyterian church Thursday last, conducted by Rev. A. L. Whitfiled. A , » nl "« lv '“* coll f tion WM talten up for tne . needy. An editor prints his paper of the to give his patrons the news <j ay an( i for the money there is in it. He is presumed to know of what he writes, and he generally does. When he writes as he does in the Leader Courier, Osceola Mills, Pa. without fee or hope of reward, that “Chamberlin’s Cough Remedy acts magically, and we have found none better in our household. If you have a cough try it,” it may be accept¬ ed as an honest expression wor fi*'™? k ore. 6 ” 06 ' Ior #,a ° by Mr. Howard’s Nad Return. While on his way to Washing¬ ton, Congressman W. M. Howard received a telegram at Richmond Saturday that his little daughter, Gussie, had died during tho night at their home in Lexington, Ga. The nows was a distressing blow to tho representative, and he took the first train for home. The Georgia members are grieved at the news, and sev eral telegrams of condolence sent tho congressman at points on route home. Gussie had been ill for several days but when her father left for Washington slit* was considered better and out of danger. A SURE CURE FOR ( ROUP Twenty-five Yearn* I nk without a Failure. The first indication of croup is hoarseness, arid in a child sub¬ ject to that disease it may be taken as a sure sign of the ap¬ proach of an attack. Following this hoarseness is a peculiar rough cough. If Chamberlin’s C °^ h y iS * iV l" JL S Tr as the child becomes hoarse or even after the croupy cough ap pears, it will prevent the attack. It is used in many thousands of homes in this broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We have yet to learn of a single instance in which it has not proved effectual. other otner Tireiiurntinn preparation can r-m sriou show sur-li a record—twenty-five years’ con stant use without a failure. sale by Owl Drug Store. —Mr. T. Richards has moved his family to the Brooke lot on Alexander St. Mr. C. I. Ogletree h;is moved his family to his lot where Mr. Richards vacated. You can’t afford to buy your Xmas goods without seeing what the Alliance Store is offering. —The ladies of this place got up a large prtition and sent it up Monday asking Senator Heard to vote and use his influence for the passage of the Willingham bill. —There is some talk of a Christmas tree here. It would be well for all the Sabbath Schools to unite and have an old time merry occasion for the little ones. Bold Robbers. Safo blowers entered C. S. McGinity’s store at Norwood Tuesday night, blew open his safe and rilled it of $25, all the money in the safe. Dynamite was used. It is also reported that the safe at Camak was blown open on the same night and robbed of $400. The safe blowers made good their escape. Another important measure passed the house of the Legisla¬ ture Tuesday was that by Mr. Ellis, of Bibb, providing for bonded warehouses to issue receipts for agricultural products. As it cure for rheumatism Chamberlin’s Pain Balm is gain¬ ing tt wide reputation. D. B. Johnson of Richmond, Ind., has been troubled with that ailment since 1862. In speaking of it ho says: “I never found anything that would relieve mo until I used Chamberlin’s Pain Balm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swolen and paining me very much, but one good relieved applica¬ tion of Pain Balm nm. For sale by Owl Drug Store. A Card of Thanks. To our numerous friends who have so generously remembered us with subsiau tin gilts since we moved into nor own “hired house” we extend our heart-felt th inks. Such evidences of appreciation as these thoughtful acts indicate, are highly gratify¬ ing lo him who has bo.lt called to labor in your midst May the “I iiver of every good and perfect, gdt 1 ' richly reward y< u al with “an inherit ante inem-rc ptiblo, and lindellleil, ami that ladeth not away.” A. L. WiHTriKi.p. Don.t fail to see Johnson’s ,, Annex ’ in Washington. The Rev. Irl R Hicks Almanac. There is no comparison between former editions, and thisapleudkl Almanac for 1900 now ready. Printed in beautiful colors, on much finer naper, its 190 pages are packed with Invaluable information on storms, astronomy and meteorology. It i illustrated with nearly 200 finest half tones and other engravings. This superb book would sel! anywhere fo r fifty cent*, hut it costs ohi.y 28c a copy, aim every subscriber to Bov. Irl R. Hicks, now famous paper, VYoun and Works, at $1.00 a year, receives this e ojant Almanac as a premium WORD AN,, Wobks is a recognized leader among tUe , )( . st famlI ftn „ sci(;nti(j(; jour „ aIS , wh n (! nothing of its kind can compare W jtu t,u«.; nicks Almanac- One dollar u y(!ar j S a nominal pnec for such unique and useful publication. Profe sso r Jlieks has justly, and of necessity, witb drawn his storm and weather f (recasts from all free almanacs, having gene: ousiy Klmi lii, time an ; 1 Jabor free for twcllt >' Word and Works pnb (Jo 2301 1 <f , cust v,t t j, t> Louis Mo ^ When you goto Washing¬ ton visit Johnson’s “Annex”. Don’t miss a treat. Goto Johnson’s “Annex” For Rent. The old Hammack cotton gin house, suitable for shops, rnaj chinery, storage, etc. Crawford- Apply to Mrs. J. D. Hammack, ville, Ga. $5,00 REWARD! Due large * liver marked, long tail, dou bio it nose Pointer dog, that answers *o the of .. MUes „ lost near D araett , WedlieBdBy , Kov . 2 9 . a reward of f.vco ill be paid for information leading to i his recovery. Apply at ocrat office, Cra'V ford ville. Not LiG on Left Side*” V/5. Ipp ! t ii; JEL t! YwJ w M j ' 1 2 % •St ? 1 7 /. 3 I Wt // n " mm/ u ^Fcr three years I suffered from heart disease. Could not lie cn my left side, had dizzy spclli, and at times my heart would skip a beat. Physi¬ cians and proprietary medi¬ cines failed to do me any good, but three bottles of Dr. Miles" Heart Cure made me a healthy man.. J. J. Vandcrrca, Cornell, III. jy BBSS* MILES’ Gub*G Is sold by nil drucRlsts on guarantee first bottle benefits or money baclc. Book on heart and nervos sent free. Dr. Mites Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. Executor’s Sales. O KORG1A. WARREN COUNTY. Bv virtuo of an order from tho court oif ordinary of said county, will bo sold before the court house door in said county, on the first Tuesday in Jan , l!»oo between the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol¬ lowing property, belonging to the Es¬ tate of Jas. Whitehead. One tract land containing iV/j M., acres Tal¬ more or less, In 172nd Hist., G. iaferro Couuty, state of Georgia, bound¬ ed North by lands of J. T. Wright, East by landsof S. IS. Perkins, West by lands of Mrs. N. Overtoil. Said sale to continue from day today until completed. Purchaser to pay for papers and revenue stamps. Executor, II. P, Sh-wmaxk, Executrix A. V. W HiTKHa * i), I)uu. fith. I.HH'J, Citation. /m EOROIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTV: IT APPEARING Upon application others of Jno. K. Iloldttn that ho ami aro creditors of estate of ulevia Rhodes, deceased, that said estate represented. is unrepresent¬ iL ed and nut likely to lie required to show « persons concerned are <:ft use before me on first Monday in January next why (Jinnies II. .. Golucke, ,, , , Clerk of Superior Court of said county, or some other suitable person should not he appointed administrator upon said estate. Dcceniher fi ; 1891). (D'oTH. MriCHEri., DKxrrsyn-r. Citation. p EOHGIA, TALIAFERRO COUNTY! ” whom To all it may concern: W. T. Nash, ttdniin’strator of Mrs. E. T. (darter, deceased, lias in due form applied to the undersigned the for leave of to sell the lands belonging application to estate will said deceased, and said January lie heard on the first Monoay in next. This, 4th day "f Dec. 1899. Uko. H. Mitchell, Ordinary. LAND FOR SALE. The Richards place of 549 acres on Little rivsr and Lick creek, ad joining Edge place, in ISanity Cross District, for sale. Apply to. Uouace <£ Caki, Holdkn. LAND POSTED. All parties are hereby trespass warned not tofish, cf hunt, or in any way in upon District, any nf my lands lying tile 009 G. M., Taliaferro County. W. C. CALDWELL. Cash Advanced On Cotton. Those who propose to hold their Cotton should not let it damage on the | damp ground, but protect it from the weather and insure against fire. In thb hands of a reliable factor it will be safe and he will be in a position to sell at a moment’s notice. We are advanc¬ ing almost the full value of Cotton stored with us. DAVISON & FARGO, AUGUSTA, GA.