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.1. ( WILLIAMS.
Official Organ of Taliaferro Countg.
Georgia justice i- a misnomer.
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Life ih the cheapest thing on the mar¬
ket m Cienrgia just now.
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A woman who betray - h» 1 bed and
home is not worth the price of a human
life.
It wouid appear, from reading the
Atlanta Journal, that Gtrugia i-> the
most God-forsaken place on the map.
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This way Home men have of taking
the law into their own hands will be
brought hi aii abrupt halt one of these
days.
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All members of the Legislature, who
are avaiusi, the acceptance of free pass¬
es, >hun!d practice what they preach and
give them up.
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Hon. Joe I lull has expressed a willing
lie:- to support lion, Lofi. Freeman, of
Coweta, for governor. YVliat do you
think o’ that ?
The Lincoln Home-Journal remarks:
••Senator Williams would take ''Cousin
Davie” from ms, but them he is g od
enough to leave us Judge ilol n.ni.-’
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The tactics of Editor Gray, of Al¬
ias almost persuaded Elitoi
v t, of .Millodgevillo, to udml .
t.'id Georgia is not in such a had way
idler all.
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One dav last week the >ei vices ( f
t In eo docluis were required to close I he
lisoulh of a man in Iowa. Three hun¬
dred doctors couldn't close the mouths
of some men in (drawfordville.
* —' Augusta . To Tr’TfcTTnftVTV
- I'.’tir ’■ • ” i
on tin- wrong side tfi’ politics since tt
endeavored lo defeat t hat grand old
Irishman, Pat. 'W alsh, for mayor Sev¬
ern! years ago.
The Lincoln Home-Journal thinks
‘‘there is evidently some political sig¬
nificance m the proposed change of tile
Northern Judicial circuit which the
politicians up this way have not guess¬
ed. It is noted, however, that, the lines
of the Uongressiomtl district are follow¬
ed very carefully in the division.”
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“Ye gods and little fishes!" Some
men and newspapers, who are sup¬
porting lloke .Sindh, have the nerve io
sneak of another man as being the
•’railroad candidate.” Study the rec¬
ords of all the calmly and scicnely, and
then say which one has ever been sub
seivteiit to the interest of a railway.
It would l>*> interesting t,i know
whore tlm money comes from that the
“other candidate’’ gives to charity.
Uiv« os light.- Warreuton Reporter.
Wo believe the “other candidate”
donates to charity money derived
from his honored position as tin' editor
(if the greatest newspaper in the South,
until E otherwise states. Bud, the light
is be foie \>ni.
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Editor Hawkins, of the Gibson Rev
erd, xv s in Atlanta the other dav. and
'■.•tued the Atlanta Journal that the
iriel Ik solid for lloke Smith.
• ••:• r a bunch of cat fish again,i
, eh r that Giaik Howell will get
limrc vote.- in I lie state c n\ i utiou, from
the lYuth district-, than docs the de
oiplo of HamUtoniaiiism,
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If it ix right to take the life of a fel
low mill, ' xeept iu sell-dcfeuxe, it is
right m < ' i \ ither iustanc . Murder
is murder, aud nothing else can l*e made
out of it A man who tells you it is
rigid to vnnrdvt a man because a woman
botrax c-you, hasn't, any mote of the'
love of Jesus Christ ttt Ins heart than a
mummy. We know that while this
contention, are,a im:' to the unwritten
1 iw in the South, is not popular, it is.
iH'verthoie-x, true If a man will iliow
us by the tVords of GA I Himself that
we ate wrong about it we whl be hon.
v St I’ll
Wha We Think Abcu It.
Ei it or Williams, of the Cruw
fordvilie Advocate Democrat,
seems a little perplexed over the
political situation in Georgia.
We agree with you, ,Jim, that
the farmers will elect the next
governor, hut don’t you know
that farmers are not going to
vote for the man who will not
detinti his position on the issues
involved.—Lincoln Home jour
ual.
No more than they will vote
for a tnan with an inconsistent
and hypocritical position; a man
with a record favoring the
classses as against the masses ;
a man who would liepub
iicanise Georgia tomorrow
were it in his power; a man
who has been so closely allied
with the interests of the South
era Railway that its president
would steer him into Wall street
for the purpose of securing $50, -
000 from Pierpont Morgan &
Co., the owners of the Southern
Railway ; a man owning a third
interest in the handsomest bar¬
room in Georgia, but posing as a
prohibitionist.
We may bo in doubt as to who
the farmers of this State
will vote for when the time
comes, but we do not hesitate to
say that we do not believe they
will cast their vote for the lion,
lloke Smith.
OASTOiLSA.
hears th 0 _H>8 Kind You Have Always Boughi
Signature
sf
Raytown Rakings.
Miss Essie IS tone visited rela¬
tives at (Jrawfordvillo this weak.
Mr. George F. Wright,of At
lauta, spent a few days h Ci'e
with home folks byst week.
iftrrr ‘ ^
Tampa this \viWf ■’’“uTter a visit
to relatives in our city.
A delightful barbecue was
given to the Sunday scifool last
Wednesday.
Miss Rosebud Ivey is spend¬
ing a few days in Washington
llus week.
Mr. Cleveland Wright spent
last week here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs J. T. Wright.
Miss Mary Bell HoJluday is
the attractive guest, of the
Misses Fuller, at Catnak, this
week.
The club gave a very pleasant
dance at ihe public hall last
Wednesday night. Quite a large
number were in attendance.
Mr. Henry Conies has return¬
ed to his homo at Washington,
after an extended visit to Mr.
Henry Moore.
Misses Georgia Crouch and
Hallie Smith of Washington,
were the charming guests of
Misses \Y illie .Joe and Vatnne
Wright last week.
Mrs. Samuel Perkins and son
Mr. Sam Perkins. Jr., visited
relatives at Union Point and
j j Crawfojdville John Burke this week,
Mr. was driving
! three pretty girls out this week.
j J <>hn J OUOg appears UUtU to these be quite days. a popu
Mrs. Gray Chandler and chil¬
dren, who have been visiting
j Mr. and Mrs. O. D. -Moore, for
the past week, returned to their
home til Pitts.-Ga.. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Moore en¬
tertained most delightfully last
Thursday evening with a dance,
in honor of Miss Georgia Crouch
and Mr. Cleveland Wright. The
evening was most pleasantly*
spent by all who attended.
Those from Washington who
JUetided the cue last Wednes
day. as the guests of -M isses Wil¬
lie Joe and Vauuie Wright,
were: -Misses Georgia Crouch,
lea Mac and Hallie tSmith aud
Mr. J. Calkin Brooks.
T'uu Watson's Magazine and
the Advocate- Democrat, bold
ore year for Si. To.
Sll SHIS.
JIIDGET.
The first rural route from
Sharon commenced August 1st.
Mr. Dallas Towers continues
on the sick list.
Mr Joe Cary was the lirst to
bring in an open boil of cotton.
Mr. J. R. Brown is having his
residence on west Main street
painted.
Mr. vUenry Gibson, of Macon,
is visiting the family of Mr. O.
D. Moore.
Dr. R. A. Davidson will spend
next week here practicing las
profession.
Master Vernon Cliatt. of
Thomson is visiting Hairy Ktn-
Mrd Joseph Burke, after
spending a week at Tybee, re
urned home Saturday.
Miss Emma Thompson, of
Madison, is the guest of Miss
Lucile Moore.
Mr. A. D. Moore is building a
new shop at “temple of indus¬
try. ”
Judge Taylor held court Tues¬
day. Negroes in trouble, as
usual.
Preaching at the Methodist
church next Sunday morning by
Pastor Bern Graham.
Mrs. Gray Chandler aud son,
of Pitts. Ga., are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Moore.
An ice cream supper will be
given at an early date for the
benefit of the Presbyterian Mis¬
sionary Society.
Mr. Harold Kendrick played
ball with the Albany team iast
week, which team proved win¬
ners in both contests.
Mess h. A. D. Kendrick and .T.
R. Brown visited the family o
Mr. Hubert Kendrick, of Me
Duftio ity this week.
Tie baron Sunday school
bec\ •i njjvv picnic* w d 1
. at in
m i i tj no t Tit u rsci ay,
A self subscriber added to the
Advoci te Democrat’s subscrip¬
tion lis this week—Mr. J. R.
Myore . route 1, Sharon.
Mr f nd Tylrs. J. W. Fallin,
Mr. T.j F. Moore and Miss Ma¬
mie ijloore attended general
Friday meetm g at Phillips church iast
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Bearik the
Signature of 3^9
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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
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Open the year round. Enter now.
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A. C\ BRISCOE, President,
or L. W. ARNOLD, Vice Pres.
Atlanta, Geigia.,
PARKER'S *
HAIR BALSAM hjA k
mse* Laid tva”-: .ft€3 the
nous a luxuriant pr--wlh. %
-or Fs.il9 to Restore esiore Ort t
I to ats Youthful Color;
Curts set Air d.-scascs & hair la;.'—"
5 .and f !.-«> at Drug?;ra
If is rumored that Mr. Thos.
Grown, a citizen of 'Taliaferro,
now living in Texas, has started
for Georgia in a canopy-top
wagon.
The carrier pigeons, which
were turned loose Sunday morn¬
ing at 9 o’clock, arrived in Au¬
gusta in one hour after being
turned loose. The pigeons are
owned by a party in Augusta.
Miss Flora Sibert and Mr.
Owen S. Moore will entertaiu
with a baibecuo Thursday in
honor of their guests. Miss Em¬
Fallin. mie Thompson, Miss Ethliuc
Miss Annie Hogan, Mr.
Harry Moore, Mr Seals Darden
and Mr. Roy Flynt.
Among the boarders who are
sojourning at the Clotworthy
cottage at Hillman, are Mr. and
j Mrs. Long and child. Mrs.
Crouch, a frieud and nurse, of
Trenton, S. C., Mrs. King, ol
Washington, and Mr. and Mrs.
Patterson, of Wilkes county.
The road machine is at its us¬
ual work, patching the roads,
not working them at all. It is a
shame for the people of the
county to have to suffer for such
half tianded work to go on. Can’t
there be any way for improve¬
ment over present conditions?
Bilious Bill was agitated . ,
Ann was much debilitated,
People said he had consumption*
That was everyone’s presamptien*
When lie learned what amis the matter,
Bill made all the hooters scatter
Now he is l\is own adviser,
wears by UTiLE E \RLY RISERS
T he Famous Little Bills “EARLY
UlSEttS’,, cure Constipation., Sick Head
ache, Biliousnessj etc. by their tonic
ejection t) o liv»>r. The never gripe •
sicken, but impart early v \ ug Sold energy by
Good for children or arists -
Iladaway & Moore
Application for Leave to Sell Land.
Georgia, Taliaferro County.
Notice is hereby given that the umljr
signed has applied to the Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell land belong¬
ing to the estate of W. J. Norton, for
the purpose of distribution. Said appli¬
cation will be heard at the regular term
of the court of ordinary for saifi county,
to be held on the first Monday in August,
1905. M. E. NORTON,
Administratrix estate W. J. Norton.
Application for Dismission.
Georgia, Taliaferro County.
Whereas, C. J. Thornton, executor of
the last will and testament of C. B.
Mitchell, late of said county, deceased,
has made application tome for the dis¬
mission of .-aid executorship; this is,
therefore, rile their to notify all persons concerned,
to objections, if any they have,
on or before the first Monday iu August,
1903, else lie will be dismissed from his
executorship as applied for. This, sth
day of July, 1905.
M. Z. ANDREWS, Ordinary
Application for Letters
oT Admiuistr alien
Georgia, Taliaferro County.
TO HOMESEEKERS.
A letter addressed to Air. Frank R.
Durden, General Manager of the Millen
and South-Western Railroad Company,
Graymont, Emanuel County, Georgiy,
advising him that you wish to make 'a
changedn your location, will pu’\vou
^ ’fSrffitSg ou “' lands sell rent ; along the lo ,
to or
line of the Milieu & South-Western
Railroad.
These lands are new and very pro¬
ductive of Corn, Cotton, Peas, Potatoes,
Sugar Cane, Vegetables, Watermelons
aud data loupes and well adopted to rais¬
ing Peaches, Pecans, and other fruit.
There is left sufficient timber for
building and plantation purposes. You
have but tp come .and verify those
statements by seeing for yourself, or
writing to some of the many settlers
from North Georgia, South Carolina,
and North Carolina, who have sold
their worn-out lands at high prices and
invested in these new lands much more
productive.
You will find a hospitable people that
will give you a hearty welcome to this
new and prosperous section.
J. made application
to me iii due form to be appointed perma¬
nent administrator with tlie will annexed
upon the estate of Lucinda Woodall, late
of si-id county, notice is hereby given that
wilj.lvt counfuF'O'TtffimryT heard at Use regy
tenp i We"
said comity to be held on tlu- lirst Mon¬
thly in August, 1905.
Witness my hand and official signature
this Bith day July, 1905.
M. Z. ANDREWS, Ordinary.
COMMISSIONERS SALE.
GEORGIA, Taliaferro County:
By virture of a decree of the Superior
Court of said Comity rendered Febi wiry
-8th , 1905, in the case of Mrs. M. ,T.
Rhodes versus J. D. and Lizzie E,
Moore, will be sold at the of said county,
within the legal ours of sale, ou ihe firs;
Tuesday in September, 1905, at public
outcry, to highest bidder for cash, the
laud following real estate: All that, tract of
in said County, containg fifteen and
one half acres, more or less, adjoining
ou the North lands of R. ,T. Reid; aid
Mis. A. S. Luuceford; East public road
from Crawfordville to White Plains;
Souili Dora S. Luuceford, aud West
Dora S. Lunceford and Airs. A. S.
Luuceford, known as the Moore Mill
tract. Said land in sold for division
uucer said decree. This August 2nd.
1905.
Frank B. Taykor,
Commissioner.
‘•The Old lieliable’
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Elegant! y equipped passe: g r
trains between all points.
Pullman Palace Cars between
Atlanta, Augusta and Ch -.rlestor, '
also between Augusta and St Lou
is and Charleston and Cincinnati.
Fast Freight Service between
the West and Augusta. Athens,
i Macon, Charleston, Savauah,
| and ai l points in southeastern and
Carolina territory.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen. Freight and Pas. agent.
Augusta, Ga .
FIRE ! 5
I lthvo accepted the agency
for the Aetna Fire Insurance
Go., of Hartford, Conn. The
| company £10,000,000. has a net surplus uf
| over
Let ns renew your subscrio
j tiou weekly to Journal the Atlanta dailvor daily or
or ‘save week- '
; tv Constitution. Can vou
1 Don’t "
1 money. forget it.
.
i Application for Dismission*
Ge, r.gia, Taliaferro County,
Geo. \V. drown, guarumu of Mrs. An
nie Love Litchfield, ban applied to m
fora discharge from liis guardian ship o
said ward ; this, is therefore, to notify
all pcrsius concerned, to file their objec¬
tions, if any they have, on or before the
first Monday in August, 1905, else he
will be ■•discharged jrom liis guardian
lup, as applied lor. This, 4ih day of
| -hd tty. 1905. > 1 . Z. ANDliEWS,
Ordinary Taliaferro Couuiy.
Application for Dismission.
Georgia, Taliuferro County.
Whereas, W. R. Moore, administrator
of the estate of 1’atsev Martin, deceased, ‘
represents to the Court, in his petition
duly filed and entered on record, that he
lias administered the estate of said de¬
ceased. This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and eivdi
I teis > To sb0w cause, if any they can, why
ccive letters of dismission on the first
Momtav iu August, 19d5.
This, third dav of July, 1905.
M. Z. ANDREWS, Ordinary.
I also represent the Pennsyl
m;,. J'" , r a , ' ,jratiCO Lo., ,, of ,
^ 'Biavleipina, . one ef the strotig
est and 1 lusuranc e companies
ou earth , *
J- C WILLIAMS.