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I CMC ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT,
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Published Every Friday Morning
J, (’ WILLIAMS.
OtWcial Organ of Taliaferro County.
Add i« erecting a SI0,000 school build¬
ing. Good (or Adel.
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Perpetual motion and the truo re¬
former refuse to be discovered.
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Tho farmer vote will name the gover¬
nor—and don’t let it be forgotten,
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Some folks are making a big bluff at
believing what the Atlanta Journal says.
Boys, it’s a trick to keep Georgia in
Hoc with the Northern scalawags. More
anon !
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We are not fool enough to waste any
time or breath in advising the legislatuie
what to do on important questions.
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Hartwell and Cousin Jim Magill will
do the right thing by the press boys
next year.
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Editor Furmer, of Thomson, was
struck by one of Sain Small’s bricks at
Cordo.o.
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It is a hard matter to please the av¬
erage Georgia reformer. It, it bilious
" s or what?— Darien Gazette,
hink its or what !
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Dior C.-.tbb is a level headed man.
lie believes In railroads and other en¬
terprises that people put their money iu
should Jinve a fair deal.
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The candidates for govo rnor should
sew mi their pockets before placing
ttmmselyea m the hands of their politi
cal friend*.
We don’t believe the railroads have
Georgia by llie throat, ami that the
State is going to the "doimiitiou bow¬
wows.’’
The Augusta Herald favors Sunday
baseball. We really think this would
be an improvement over the Schotitzen
Plat?, ami Dun Bowles’ joint.
We saw one Georgia editor catch two
sharks at Atlantic Beach, Fla He
might have remained at home and beat
that.
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lbike Smith has a mighty good plat¬
form, but we cannot help but see the
joint between the candidate and the
platform.
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We fought Governor Terrell to a
fluish in favor of Mr. Gueiry, but we
will admit (hut the governor's adminis¬
tration has been above reproach.
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The town boys are just now doing
the t,.Iking Wait till the “horny
handed sou of toil’’ gets in the game.
Then you'll hear somethin' drap.
' -s Edna Cain is sure that “any town
if ter a red-headed woman,
do light thing by the Georgia
editur.v And, thereupon, Hartwell was
Selected.
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Tho people of Taliaferro are just now
thinking mote about raising corn, cot¬
ton and peas than t in* gubern icriul race.
Hot they'll get iu tho running aud
don’t torgit it
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And, in>w, sure e iouuh! How dd
Hoke get 11111150 1.000 hum from Wall
street, with tho president of the South
prn railwa v as endorser, if e wasn’t
Bnliservicnt to flic interest of Wall
street and the Southern railway.
Card of Thanks.
We desir- to thank our
tners, one and all, for their
eral patronage during our
business career, and ask a
tinuance of same for our
sor, Mr. R. L. Iiadaway.
Very Respectfully,
Gunn & Saggus.
ALL TME MONEY IN
is not from Its gold fields. Fortunes
made from the wheat fields aud the
forms. Why not investigate the
mere? Through irain service Chicago
California, via Chicago, Milwaukee
St. Paul Railway, Union Pacific and
Southern Pacific Line. Rate for
berth, 87 Chicago to San Francisco, Los
Angeles, Santa Barbara or Sacramento.
Tourist folder, with complete informa¬
tion, sent free on request. F. A. Miller,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago, or
W. S. Howell, 381 Brooadway, New
York.
Some men manage to convince others
that greatness is sure to come their way
HOW CONSUMPTION II KOI NS.
Consumption always begins with a cough
that lingers: A cough that hangs on and
will not yield to the usual treatment,-may
not meanconsumplioa-bnt to often it does
mean this dead destroyer has gained a
footing- Rydale’s Cough Elixir is very
successful! in checking the progress of
throat and lung diseases. Even consump¬
tion, yields to its powerful influence, if it
use is began before the disease is too deep
seated. This mordern scientific remedy,
kills tho germs (hat cause consumption,
removes the cause and helps nature re¬
build the broken down tissue. If you
have a stubborn cough, try Iiydale s
Cough Elixir, it will not disappoint you.
Iiadaway & Moore.
Women find fault and then grumble at
themselves for having done so,
Nothlng Itisked, Nothing Gained.
You risk nothing, iu buying Elliotts’
Emulsifed Oil Leniment. because you get
your money lack if not satisfied, your
gain is great, because you got the best
liniment over made Best for Rhaumatism,
best for sprains and swellings, best for use
in your family and on your stock. A full
1-2 pint bottle, cost but 25 els. No risk
till gain. Iiadaway & Moore
Tho man who becomes ,r '
keep it up to
.o.,.ui.u consistent'
Quality v». Quantity
aid inuclus and strong body do not
depend but its "ii perfect the quantity digestion of food you eat
on and proper
assimilation. When you take Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure your system gets all tho
tioiiri diluent mu of all the food you eaf.
it digests what you eat regardless of the
condition of the stomach and conveys
Dio nutrient properties the blood and
tissues. I bis builds up atis strengthens
Die entire system. Kodol ouree indi
ge-tioii. Dyspepsia, Belching, Sour
Moniiicbj Weak Heart, etc. Kodol Dys¬
pepsia America’s Cure for what is sometimes called
national disease—Dys peps’ a
—is destined to eventually work a
wonderful and lasting benefit to suffer
ers from this distressing and mind
ifc harassing Moore. condition, dold by Iiadaway
When a woman seeks revenge sha takes
any s iit of a chance to bring it abo.it.
How’s This.
We oiler One Hundred dollars Reward
lor any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,Props. Toledo, O
We tho undersigned, have known F. .1
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in ail business
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their firm.
WEST & THU AX. Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo. O. WALD1NG, KIN NAN &.
MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo
O.
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally
acting directly upon the blood and mu
coos surfaces of the system. Price 75 e.
per bottle. Sold all Druggist Testimo¬
nials free.
Hall’s Famiv Pills are tiv i best.
How far a man will go to accomplish
a purpose does not always depend upon
ihe value thereof.
blOTTS EMULSION serves as a
brides to carry the weakened and
starved system along until it can find
firm support in ordinary food. j
Send tor Ire-- simple. j
sc.ITT A. non NX. Chemists,
409-413 l’carl Street, N.w York,
* esc. and j ..oc ; a'.', d-ruetpits.
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Sot ire to f .Teachers
o' Taliaferro
The £*oard of Education,
the 30th Pit- decided to allow
two reml u j r ‘’ n » months of
public s j° lir b0oU ^ Q £> for 1905 to
taught ch two-tift-ds Li9 summer,
whenever of the pat
ronc r.f aPy school shad send
the L C S J ' a P e!ltlon signed by
them ‘ re< iSting the opening
the scho on a day named in pe
tition. iual institnee, for
The will be held in
white te; ers,
Crawfor ’la, beginning at nine
o’clock, a., July 24th,and end
at noon the 26th. The insti
tute for ned teachers will be¬
gin at d en the 26th and end
F ridry * iug at 4p. m. Every
te teber*/ % xpected to be pres
ent, or l iued unless a good
excuse i. ven. We take pleas
ure in in ug the citizens of the
county t ) with us during the
week.
The at al examination of ap
plicants > teach, will be held on
the 25tt and 26th of August,
1905. Bpei ial examination will be
No ept for providential
held, exf "«rein fail not.
causes. obediently,
Youi ynt C. S. C, T. A.
S. J.
WYSPE i A OK INDIGESTION.
The term Dyspepsia ’mean3 a lack of
pepsin in Stomach, indigestion is
rightly user hen ever the food is not
properly di ted regardless of the caus
it is linmatf ' ial ’ wheather >’ ou cal1 y°«*
ailment Dy P epsia or Indigestion when
Rydale’s St iach 1 al)lels are used. They
are guarani 1 to cure a11 forms of Sl °
luach trout! Bu V a ,rial box ' (P rice 25t;
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and be com , iced, Iiadaway & M*ore.
r *X- > ^3* itt X ./V.
f) A The Kind You Have rn
Bears the ^ Aiways Bougfr
Signature
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TO,; ildren’s Favorite.
For Cow _Croup, Cough Whooping Cure is Cough,
ete.jOH';! “►rite. the
eliildren/ This is because it
contain# r 'ate, is perfectly harmless,
'■ es. Sold by ilsdaway
Yes, sir. Moke Smith is now repeat
iug what 1 oin Watson has been
chargiug for o ! these many years.
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE BAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE
Tablets. All druggists refund Die money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signa¬
ture is ou each box. 25c.
The Reporter wants Washington to
manufacture something-—even if it is
nothing but tags.
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allen’s Foot Ease,a powder. It cures painful
smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails,
and instantly takes the sting out of corns and
bunions. Jt's the 1 greatest comfort discovery
of tho age. Aden’s Foot-Ease makes tight or
new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for
sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet.
Try it today. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe
stores, 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. Trial
package FREE. Address, Allen Olmsted, Le
Roy, N. Y.
It is well to take a woman's word fer
her truthfulness with something in the
way of allowance.
No Secret About It.
It is no Feve.i secret, fhatt or Cuts, Burns,
U'oers gores, Sore Eyes, Boils,
etc. is so effective as Buck Ion’s Arnica
Salves. “It didn’t take long to cure a
bad Sore I had. and it is all O. Iv. for
sore Hope. eyes,” writes D. L. Gregory, of
Tex. 2gc at Hadaway & Moore’s
daug store.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough*
Bears the
Signature of
We have partially rev-ised our
subscription list the past week,
and cut oft’ a great many who
were in arrears, and refused to
heed our caii. Look at your date
on the label and see it you owe
usauything. We try to meet
our obligations promptly, and
must have what you are due us
Mr. Claude Williams, of Un¬
ion Point, and Miss Ethel Clark,
of Elbei'ton, were joined in the
holy bonds of matrimony ; ast
Thi:> m] av.
’’he '’Glorious Fourth"
1 Unrated very quietly in Craw- :
fordville.
-Statement of the Condition of the-
B-A-Untk: of sjeulfozt ,
Located at Sharon, <ia,at the close of business June 30th, 1905.
RESOURCES.
Loans arid Discounts_______ .834.800.04
Overdrafts.................. .. 200.01
Furniture aud Fixtures......__ 429.56
Due from banks and bankers in
other States______________ 38.83
Currency____________________ 285.00
Gold...... ................. 55.00
Silver, nickels and pennies____ 156.63
Checks and eaah items........ 10.00
Total, 835,975.07
bTATE ( J I 1 GEORGIA, County of Taliaferro, Before me came Win. L. Keu
dnek, , •
cashier of the Bank of Sharon, who being duly sworn, says that the above
ffle inTddBluk 18 a trU<! C0dditi0n of said Bank ’ »» shown by the borks of
Sworn to and subscribed GORDON before me, STONE. this 5th day of Pubic,’ July ^^905^’ Ca,bh ' er '
- -!_ Notary Taliaferro Co., Ga.
SOUTHERN SHORTHAND
and BUSINESS UNIVERSITY
9
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
The leading Business school of the South.
Over 11,000 graduates in 'positions.
600 students annually.
Large and handsome quarters.
Teaches the Graham System of Shorthand, the best in
the world.
Open the year ronnd. Enter now.
Write for Catalogue.
Address.
A. C. BRISCOE, President,
or L. W. ARNOLD, Vice-Pres,
Atlanta, Gergia..
JTuck lGfs
II. C. Smith’s.
“The Old Reliable’
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Elegantly equipped passen gG
trains between all points.
Pullman Palace Cars between
Atlanta, Augusta and Charleston,
also between Augusta and St Lou
is and Charleston and Cincinnati.
Fast Freight Service between
the West and Augusta, Athens
Macon, Charleston, Savanab,
and ail points in southeastern and
Carolina territory.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen. Freight and Pas. agent.
Augusta. Ga
Roller Mill For Sale.
Georgia. Taliaferro County.
Will be sold on the first Tues
iu August next, at the court house
in said county, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bid¬
der, a four stand fifty barrel rol¬
ler-mill, with corn rock attached,
together with a fifty horse power
engiue and boiler, shafting, belt¬
ing and all machinery, etc,
necessary for a compleate roller
mill.
By paying one fifth of pur
hase price cash, easy terms for
balance can be made by purchas¬
er.
The house in which the mill is
located cau be leased for •SUcll
term as may be desired for fifty
dollars a year, tbe lessee to keep
same in repair without cost
owner.
The property can be inspecte
or any futher information ob
lamed by comur.icirting with th
undersigned.
uulv i jiV>
Hawes Cloud. Attorney,
Crawfordviile, Ga.
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Bears the ^ ’’tifl KiKf Y' u Haw Always BaujiM
Signature
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LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in......._S15.0o0.0J
Undivided profits, less current
expeuses snd taxes paid____2,471.79
Due to banks and bankers in
this state......... 079.24
Individual deposits, subject to 7,704 04
Time certificates....... 2,120.00
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing
borrowed money......" 8 000.00
Total, 835,975.07
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FARMS OF
EQ . [q6k; 1. BELT)? p »_
\33/. UT,E i
certain other points any first and third
Tuesday. Write for illustrated booklets
maps and other information. Tickets
sold Home Seekers allow 22 days return
limit, stop overs any point west of Mem¬
phis. Ask the agent to make ticket read
“By Memphis and Tho Cotton Belt
Route.” Write,
L. P. SMITH, Truv. Pass. Agent.
Cotton Belt Route, ATLANTA" GA.
CHEAP RATES
TO TEXAS
Arkansas, Louisans and Oklahoma,
First aud third Tuesdays each month,
tickets will be sold from Atlanta, B’r
mfngham, Montgomery, Anniston and
cerain other points to the Great South
West and return at very cheap rales,
tickets will be good returning 21 days
from date of sale, and permit stop overs
at any point west of Memphis.
Write me for descriptive literature of
the Famous Fruit Farm-', maps and
other information, state where and
when you are going, and I will be glad
to arrange tickets for you.
Ask for rickets t > read “By Memphis
and The Coiton Bell Route.
L. P. Smith, Trav. Puss. Agent.
203 Equitable Bldg, Atlanta, Gi.
VIRGINIA COLLEGE
For Young Ladies, Roake, Va.
Opens Sent, 26. lHlir>. One of the leading
Schools for Young Ladles in the South. New
buildings, pianos and equipment. Campus
ten acres. Grand mountain scenesry in
Valley of Virginia, fann-d foa health
European and American tuacliers. Full course
Conservatory advantages in Art. Music and
Kincutirn. ^Certificates Wellesley. Students
rom ^O slates. Forcatalsguc address
Mattie P. Harris, President .Roanoke. Va
The Augusta Presbytery will
convene at this place on August
22-23. There vv.'U be quite a
number of distinguished visitors
present at that tune. Just after
the meeting of the Presby ei y.
a ebr r;!’ institute will be held,
;i> i * iborate program has
} . trod Among tnose
p • i' r '; mg will b-3 the Hon.
v ■ in. \Ve will publish
the program in full iutor
Louisan a, Arkansas, and
the Great South-West
along The Ootton Belt,
Route. Cheap “Home
Seekers” round trip
tickets sold from Atlan¬
ham ta, Anniston, Birming¬