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rDBSXSUUU EVKKY FRIDAY MORNUKJ
-BY
CLEH O. MOORE.
fifflclal Organ of Taliaferro Co.
CUASVFORDVILLE, DEC. 15, 1899.
NOTICE—All legal advertising must be
paid in advance or satisfactory arrange
merits made at beginning for the pay¬
ment of same.
ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
Goverment reports the present
cotton crop at 8,900,000 bales.
The Georgia legislature is
scheduled to close up shop Sat¬
urday.
Great Britiau has lost 4, <86
brave soldiers by her war in
South Africa. What has Uncle
Sam lost in the Philippines?
The Willingham bill was
defeated last week in the senate
by a yote of 20 to 14. This was
about the claim a week before
the vote was taken, It was
useless to waste time in debating
the matter. Friends of the bill
claim that the tight has just
started.
Tho body of Mrs. Eugunia
Pottle was found m the river
near Macon last week, where it
had been for two weeks. Two
negros named Fuller and Redd
have been put in jail charged
with the crime. Fuller is
believed to be guilty of murder¬
ing the old lady. The deceased
was the wife of Judge E. II.
Pottle, who presided over our
Superior court.
Tho nowspapers of a town are
its looking glasses. It is bore
you see yourselves as others see
you. You smile on them and
aud they smile back at you; you
frown on them and you uro re¬
paid in kindness. They are the
reflex of the town. If the town
is doing business, the newspaper
will show it id its. advertising
Columns, If tho merchants are
spiritless, shiftless follows,
whoso stores are jumbles of junk
and jam, the newspaper will
show it by the lack of space they
take. If you want the world to
know that you have a live town,
you can only let it be known
through its newspaper.—Ex.
m cam
C3J8S
Mae Them
Did you ever try to dodge the
raia-drops? Did not succeed
very well, did you ? It’s just
or- useless to try to escape from
the germs of consumption. You
can’t do it. They are about us
on every hand and we are con¬
stantly taking them into our
bung ?.
t hen why don’t we nil have
this disease ? Simply because
these germs cannot gain a foot¬
hold in a strong throat and
lungs. It’s when these arc
weak that the germs master.
Tf e body must be well supplied
with fat. The danger comes
\s hen the blood is poor and the
body is thin. If your cough does
not jicld, and your throat and
lungs fee! raw and sore, you
should not delay another day.
Take
Scott’s
Emulsion
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypo phos¬
phites at once. It will heal the
inflamed membranes and greatly
strengthen them as well. The
digestion becomes stronger, the
appetite better and the weight
Increases. The whole body be¬
comes weii fortified and the
germs of consumption cannot
gain a foothold.
- It’s this nourishing, sustain¬
ing and strengthening power
of SCOTT’S EMULSION that
has made it of such value in
all wasting and exhausting
diseases.
50c. and fi.oa* #1! druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE. Qmkuu. New York.
What is needed in Georgia is a
lessening of expenditures rather
than an increase in the proceeds
of taxation. The expenditures
on account of pensions and the
schools ought to be greatly
reduced; and there are many
needless offices which ought to
be abolished. Unfortunately,
Federal extravagance has crept
into State methods, and there is
a reckless waste in almost every
direction.—Sparta Ishmaelite.
4 i Quick lunch” is one of the
commonest of city signs. The
sign doesn’t say “ahealthylunch
of good food—the character of
the food apparently is not con¬
sidered, It’s just a quick lunch,
—eat and get away. Is it any
wonder that the stomach breaks
down? Food is thrown at it,
sloppy, indigestible and innutriti¬
ons food, very often, and the
stomach has to do the best it can.
Normally there should be no
need for medical assistance for
the stomach. But the average
method of life is abnormal and
while this continues there will
always be a demand for Dr.
Pierce’s Goldon Medical Discov¬
ery. It is the one medicine
which can bo relied on to cure
diseases of thO stomach and
other organs of digestion and
nutrition. It is not a cure-all.
It is a medicine designed for the
stomach, and to cure through
the stomach remote diseases
which have their cause in the
derangement of the stomach and
digestive and nutritive system.
It cures when all else fails.
The famous Mr. Harvey has
written another book called
‘‘coin on Money, Trusts and
Iuperialism.” The first pages
indicate it to be worth a great
deal to those who want to know
facts about.this important nation¬
al question.
An editor prints his paper to
give his patrons the news of the
day and for the money there is in
it. He is presumed to know of
what he writes, and he generally
does. When he writes as ho 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
iu our household. Jf .you have
a cough try it,” it, may be accept¬
ed as au honest expression wor¬
thy of credence. For sale by
Owl Drug Store.
Tho Georgia house of repre¬
sentatives endorse Senator Clay’s
bill before Congress to elect the
U. S. Senators by a diroct vote
of the people. This is a good
law. No man should serve a
people who is not chosen by the
people.
My son 1ms been troubled for
years with chronic diarrhoea.
Sometime ago I persuaded him
to take some of Chamberlin’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. After using two bot¬
tles of the 25 cents size he was
cured. I give this testimonial,
hoping some one similarly afflict¬
ed may read it and be benofitted.
—Thomas C. Bower. Glencoe,
O. For sale by Owl Drugstore,
A thousand Kentuckians met
and burned a negro to a stake
Wednesday for assaulting and
cutting the throat of Mrs. Lash
brook. The mob was composed
of both white and black.
A Child Burned.
A 3 year old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Byron Winn, of White
Plains, was probably
burned Saturday last.
While her mother was absent
from the room the little oue, in
attempting to lift a chair,
her balance and fell backward
iuto the fire. Her dress became
ignited at once. Thoroughly
frightened, the child rushed
screaming from the room, her
whole form enveloped in flames.
In her terror she ran first to the
front porch, then turned and ran
back through the hallway to the
back porch, where she was met
by her mother, who had beeu at¬
tracted by the screams.
With the assistance of a
gentleman who was passing, the
flames were extinguished. Iu
her efforts to put out the fire
Mrs. Winn’s hands were badly
burned.
O
BABNETTHEW
by a.
Several fine hogs were anmir rows end
in this section last wee'
We hear some offering rents per
hundred to pick scattering 11* jn.
Two darkies, last 8undayl-id a chick¬
en apiece trying to sell thej^f t Barnett.
Send your missionaries to t itt.
Hog squealing time now.
If you want to hear «j hing that
happened in the war ask uij Jot Baker
and he will tell you.
We will put Uncle Jo McKinney
against any body in the nd district
except Uucle Jim Edge on ling yarns,
Mr. John Colley, reft! ‘in bank
rupty, was in our section* ently.
Some of Barnett people at ed Preach
ing at William Creek last Si >th. This Is
one of the oldest churches iJ^H; state of
the Baptist demonination.
We need a good big stori Barnett.
II. M. Holden is there a’ r “there to
stay” for the Judge ship.
Mr. Lint Williams wad iij wfordviil*
last week on business. j
It seems that our couatyEj ;op!e who
moved to the glory land caiK |tay away
from the old home. Some <C lem make
three and four trips a yeur; B e is some
thing in;re that they have ft I hankering
after.
When eyer a man falls ol with his
fellow man and can’t explail | imeelf he
should go and tell him he t fool and
he could pot help it.
We see Mr. fteublu DozierMs running
the store at Barn<;”-"~-g ilness will
change hands occasionally.
Mr. James Howell is suffdj ig with a
very bad sore on his leg.
Mr. Lint. Williams will n| remain in
Barnett another year so weMearn. We
hope Bro. Lint will reeonslij and stay
in the burg.
We have been Informed t|at Mi.F.P.
Johnson has sold his place atlJarnett to a
party from South Carolina.
Mr. Jessie Taylor has set him out a
nice young orchard.
People around Barnett are tutting cord
wood and building teuenaentjouses. T$fr They
have nothing else to do. grain is
all sowed down. /
Some of the people hnwhnt l got oyer
thanksgiving day yet. ,t wa| a thanks¬
giving drunk with aone.
Itev. John West (cdored) will have hts
art gallery which he i> buikllnirconipleted Jobnjf,i
by March the 4th 190;. a hustler
when it come* to building. %,
Jenny Paschal has ftnishql her resi¬
dence near Barnett. It. ias beta building
two year* and two or three dafs was plen¬
ty. of lime to have pul it up *
We gee some colored jjwi building
in two or three4*l%w4|fpS
can get anyone to lnruish thim 'lumber.
Meters. Will Dozior and jo* O’Brien
were visiting in Sharon last week.
Quite a heavy rain fell here
Monday night.
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The Coming of Baby
brings joy decide. or pain. With It’s good for health the
mother to
and a strong womanly organism,
motherhood but adds to a woman’s
attractiveness.
McELREETS
Wine of CnrsBui
takes away all terrors by strengthening
the vital organs. It fits a mother for
baby’s coming. it has By revitalizing chubby, the
nerve centres brought
crowing youngsters to thousands of
weak women who feared they were
barren. It purifies, and heals, is regulates
and strengthens, good for all
women at all times. No druggist
would be without it. $i oo
Fornd vicein cases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms,
‘‘The Ladies’ Advisory Medficine Department,” Co.,
The Chattanooga Chat¬
tanooga, Tenn.
MRS. IOriSA H A I. took E. of J effmon, On.,
sa.va hen I firrt Wine of Cardui
married _ ______
we hid been three rears, but could
n>>t have any children. Mine months later
1 had a fine fir! baby.**
The Crawfordville Drug Store
is in the New brick building next
door to the Bank, where you will
find everything new and clean.
We are selling very low for Cash.
Come one, come all, and be con¬
vinced. We will treat Only you right.
Grove's Tasteless Tonic 40c. a Bottle!
Ausrusta’s Biggist Fire.
Augusta had a $1,000,000 fire
last Sunday morning, burning all
the Western portion of the block
contaning J. B. White’s and the
Arlington Hotel. The fire start¬
ed about 2:40, a. m., in the
wholesale department White's
store. It spread rapidly and the
local firemen did all they could
to keep the flames under control
but building after building went
down under the flames, until it
crossed Jackson street and
burned Schneider's corner and
damaged other stores on that
side of Jackson street.
It has not been a great while
since the eastern half of the
Arlington block was burned. A
fortune teller, Mrs. Ward,
predicted then that the portion
burned Sunday would be burned
before Christmas. Her goods
were burned.
Several horses in an Ellis
street stable were burned. No
lives lost. Macon sent fire
engines but the Augusta force
got the fire under control before
theaid reached them.
People are about as near
ready for Christmas as they ever
were; they are through with farm
work and have about spent all
their cash.
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BAC
Kidney Trouble Makes You* Mlse
Almost everybody who reads the
papers is sure to know of the w<|
H-f'i cures made ;
i Kilmer's Swarr
I the great kidns
! t and bladder re]
» u cal It triumph is the grej ofl
. teenth centul after!
covered res!
if scientific
Dr. Kilmer, f
’ ‘ nent kidney
der spr. ialist,
wonderfully si. -ressl -'.p-.ly
lame back, kidney. L.. ice- uric acid
bits and Bright's Disease which is the
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not
ommended for everything but if you
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be
Just the remedy you need. U has been
in so many ways, in hospital work, in private
practice, among *' e helpless too poor to pur¬
chase relief and 1 proved so successful in
every case that Fecial arrangement has
been made by vA all readers of this paper
who have not already tried It, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper and
address _ MMBlLftZ
send your to •jeuiUHM
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing¬ ilsfl [Mnia Be isTcKj
hamton, N. Y. The
fifty and _
regular cent all Homo good of druggists. s—amp-iioot.
dollar sizes are sold by
A Sew Shop.
I have moved into my new shop on
Broad street where I welcome all my
white friends to my handsome quarters.
I will yisit your homes ana do hair cutting
ami shompooing for the ladies and child¬
ren; also sharpen razors. I have added
a shoe-shining deparment. Give me a call.
JOHN W. WILLIAMS, Barber,
Crawfordville. Ga
u ADKINS * HOUSE.”
Sl^SSArS’id, An-AXT V.Ga .
Three mihutes’ walk from Union Depot.
We have a accommodations- nice, complete house aud
home-like
A. J ADKINS, PRO.
COMPLETE Ootton,f!aw,Grlst,
Oil and Fertilize*
^ MILL OUTFITS.
Giu, t'nne MtU .nd SHlngle Outfit*.
Bulldtnjr, Kncta: and r. llrldpe Furnace Railroad Castings.
Railroad. Mill, Machinist." and Factor- 'Upplles
lietttnp, Packing. Injector*. Pipe Flttlnj*.
Saw*. Files, OUars. Etc.
Cant etf'y (lay: \cork ISO handt.
LOMBARD IRON WORKSJSUPPLY CO.
- AUGUSTA, GA.
Y ■ N » REPAIRS SAWS. RIBS,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o.,
FOB ANY MAKE OF GIN.
[NG1NES. BOILERS AND PRESSES
And R.palra f»r tame. Shafting, Pull.ys.
Belting, Injector., Pipe*. Valree and Fitting.
LOMBARD IRON IIS A SUPPLY CO,
ADOCITA, GA.
Pretty
Children
“ We have three children. Before the
pictures of our children, you could see at
a glance that the last one
JfSlSgScmS. '•£.
jjy w if e thinks Mother’s
Friend Is the greatest
and grandest
remedy In the
world for expect- &-y.
ant mothers.”—
Written by a Ken¬ n
tucky Attorney-at
-Law.
i: II
prevents nine-tenths of the
suffering Incident to child¬
birth. The coming mother's
disposition and temper remain unruffled
throughout the ordeal, because this relax
lng, penetrating liniment relieves the
usual distress. A good-natured mother
Is pretty sure to have a good-natured child.
The patient is kept in a strong, healthy
condition, which the child also Inherits.
Mother’s Friend takes a wife through the
crisis quickly and almost painlessly. II
assists in her rapid recovery, and wards
off the dangers that so often follow de¬
livery.
Sold by druggists for $ 1 a bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, CIA.
Send for our free illustrated book written
expressly for expectant mothers.
GOODS!
i Clothing Opportunities!
ered to our Friends and Patrons; we feel we can do
you than ever before, because, we bought our stock
i in the market, and bought the goods at bottom pi ices.
t Affected Onr Prices One Cent.
Kce you of this fact, come in and see our «uperb stock of
^ Rg, HATS AND FURNISHINGS, a Special De
Er the Children wheie we offer good values. Spend your
R Augusta and be offered a cordial WELCOME from us.
. LEVY’S SON & CO.,
I Sroad street, Tailor-Fit Clothiers, Augusta, Ga.
^
iTal! STYLES AND
Clothing PRICES
RIGHT. l ;
i 1
C i
The weather will demand them. We have !
soon
thousands of CHOICE Suits for selection, rang¬
ing in prices from
I §
$5.oo to $25.oo \
i
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j
Every Suit we show you is from i
the best manufacturers- Fab¬
ric and style the Latest Only. i
Prices, however, are the most i
eloquent argument* and a visit \
will convince. i
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{ I Our New Parlors 1EV
for Cnildren Ladies and J. Willie Y J l i
Are Now 844 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. * i
I READY. s
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CHAS. F, BAKER. JERRY T. SMITH.
BAKER&SMITH,
COTTON FACTORS.
Warehouse on Reynolds, * Augusta, Ga.
Campbell and Jones Sts.
Cotton stored and insured at moderate rates. Advances made on same in
proportion o vlue,
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED.
JNO. F. HOLDEN, Free. J. A. KENDRICK, Vice-Pre*. M. F. GRIFFITH, Cuhln,
HORACE A CARL HOLDEN, Attorney*.
BANK OF CRAWFORDVILLE,
Office Hours } CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. { Established
8 to 4 O’clock. 1898.
CAPITAL STOCK, $ 25 , 000 .
A i General * Banking % Business | Transacted.
DIRECTORS:
JNO. F. HOLDEN, W. C. CHAPMAN, W. R. REID,
J. A. KENDRICK, C. I. OGLETREE. W. W. BIRD,
GEO. N. WRIGHT.
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,
AUCUSTA, CA.