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DIE ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
—■'Published Every Friday Morning by—
J. C. WILLIAMS.
Official Organ of Taliaferro County.
A man who agrees with you is
always a sensible fellow—aint’t
he ?
it is predicted that the cotton
crop in this section is about 40
per cent, short.
Crawford ville has a school
equal to any in this section of
the State.
As long as this hot weather
fasts onrsUaw hat will not be
apt to outlive its usefulness.
The world Is at peace and we
trust it will be a long time be
tween scrups.
We join Dick Grubb in asking
the reformers to stop the di.scns
sion till after Christmas.
When we see a boy loafing on
ti c street we suspect that his
father is to blame.
The Washington Reporter re¬
fuses to be classed in the Hoke
•Smith column. Good for The
Reporter.
It is conceded by nearly every
one that Tom Hudson will make
a splendid commissioner ol agri¬
culture.
We have often thought the
love or greed for money in a per¬
son is worse than a terrible dis¬
ease.
This paper doesn’t attempt to
win popularity, by catering to
every fleeting sentiment. We
propose to stand firmly for the
best public interest, and not be
swayed by every passing breeze.
It is possible that Editor Wil¬
liams has his eve on the state
printers’ job under the Howell
administration. — Washington
Reporter.
Why f/ou don’t think we’d be
satisfied with a small job like
that?
The Augusta Herald remark
that the “Advocate Democrat is
working overtime on political
rumens.’’ But, it must not be
forgot that he hit pretty close to
the bull's eye every shot.
The Lee County Journal lias
been recently greatly improved.
B W, Adkins is editor and pub¬
lisher* while C. Howell Beazley
is the owner. The latter is nd
ding spice and brilliancy to the
pa u , in a department entitled
“Crackerlings and Caramels.”
The people really didn’t know
what kind of a record Hoke
Smith had. ora great many good
men would not Imvo expressed
their intention of voting for him.
And.like the good men they are,
they are turning away from him
in disgust. Their idol is shatter¬
ed.
The government revenue de¬
partment hold that when a far¬
mer. merchant, or, in fact, any
person gives an order on a
dealer in spiritous liquors to a
servant or employee, the dealer
charging the amount, the party
charging the amount becomes a
retail dealer This ruling does
not effect the farmers in this see
tion. Some of them don’t, give
an order. They buy it and re
sell it to their employees.
It hiii beau revealed that , ohn j
/
A. McCall, president of the .'vew
York Life Insurance Co., con
tributed £48,000of the company’s
money to the Republican cam¬
paign fund last fall. And, yet,
McCall claims to be a Democrat
—one of these Cleve!and-Bel
mont-Hoke Smith kind of
Democrats. God deli /er us from
such a treacherous and damna
nable Democracy, We don’t
propose to follow that breed any
more.
Attacked by a M'ob
amt beaten, in a labor riot, “until covered
willi sores, a Chicago street car conductor
applied well. Bucklin’* “1 it Arnica Salve, family,” and writes was
soon use in my
G. J. Welch, Tekonslra, Mich, “and find
It perfect.” Simply Hadaway great for cuts Moore’s and,
burns; only 25c at &
drug store.
How prone humaulty is to
kick the man who unfortunutely
starts down the toboggan of fate
has been recently amply demon¬
strated iu Fitzgeaald—Fitzgerald
People.
That weakness of humanity is
demonstrated everywhere. And
it is often times labeled Christ¬
ianity, as a capsule to fool the
unsuspecting.
There is no time like the pres¬
ent to consider the folly of hav¬
ing your home and household
goods uninsured I represent
the loading tiro insurance com¬
panies of America. One of rny
companies is 86 years old and
has paid out over ONE HUN¬
DRED MILLION DOLLARS in
losses. See nie before it is too
late. J, C. Williams.
A New Building,
and Change in Business.
Mr. K. M. Jackson has pur¬
chased Mr. E. H. McCauley’s
stack of groceries.
Mr. J- F. Holden has put"
chased Mr. McCauley’s residence
and Mr. Jackson will occupy
same.
A new store building will be
erected on the north-east corner
of this lot. and Mr. Jackson will
move his stock of goods therein
as soon as the building is com¬
pleted.
FIRE !
I have accepted the agency
for the Aetna Fire Insurance
Co., of Hartford, Conn. The
company has a net surplus of
over £10,000,000.
I also represent the Pennsyl¬
vania Fire Insurance Co., of
Philadelphia, one of thestrong
est and best insurance companies
on earth.
J. C WILLIAMS
Cheap Georgia and Florida,
Timber and Tobacco Lands,
FOR SALE!
Thousands of acres of cheap
and fertile South west Georgia
farm lauds, also adapted to stock
raising, fruit and trucking.
Thousands of acres of pine
timber lauds, both in Georgia and
Florida; likewise, acres in hard
timber.
Thousands of acres iu tobacco
lands, in the famous Georgia I .
Florida tobacco belt.
rapidly Lands developing. selling fast. Section^ !
Write for
prices and terms, if interested I
and you mean business. I j
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•r Mention tins . paper.
Money to Lend. ;
, , , you money, without delay,
at per cent, on farm lauds, and at ihe
c'untv ' OIU,m<S O!l J. A. BEAZLEY, Jn, this
Attorney-at-Law.
II
TRAVELER
Some people are neglecting their pea
crops.
There is a fine hay crop if the people
will only save it,
It is said the cotton cr op will soon be
gathered, and put on the market.
Mrs. Burnie Turner’s health is much
improved, we are pleased to state.
Mr. C L Bagby has returned from a
visit to August*.
Traveler has had a very sore foot for
the past week.
Mr. Allen Turner, of Barnett, visited
Craw ford ville Sunday.
® Capt. Thomas Akins’ big hog is a cu¬
riosity. It is 12 months old, measures
49 iuches long and 6 feet around the girt.
Mr. John Burke, of Sharon, is doing
the night work at Barnett depot, during
Leon O’Brien’s absence.
Mr. Henry Weathers bought him a
genuine home-made wagon last week,
Henry must mean business.
Mr. L. H. Jackson, Jof Barnett, and
sister, Mrs. Kate Dozier, visited Craw
fordville last Sunday.
Mr. John Human has moved to Camak
where lie will tun a blacksmith and
barber shop.
Some people think a preacher isn’t
much if he doesn’t carry on a monkey
or circus show in delivering his ser¬
mons.
Mrs. W. T. Sturdivant was taken
suddenly ill last Sunday with something
like rheumatism- Sho is confined to
her bed at this writing.
We are in receipt of one of the Ste¬
phens High school catalogues. It is a
very creditable publication. The people
of Crawfordville should give Miss
Smith a hearty and cordial support.
J. V. Garrett presented Traveler with
some of his home parched coffee last
week. He roasted it in his pea nut
parcher. It is much better than the
roasted coffee you get at the grocers.
Pleasantly Effective.
Never in the way ,no trouble to carry
easy totak*. pleasant and nev«i failing
in results are DeWitt’s Little Early Kis¬
ers. These famous little pills are a
certain guarantee against headach,
biliousness, torpid liver ana nil other ills
resulting from constipation. They tonic
and strengthen the liver. Cure jaund¬
ice. Sold by Hadaway d: Moore,
“BERMUDA.
CRITIC.
Tae lf‘ “good "tQOl old summer time” contin
■Andrew Cooper visited Augusta lasj
week.
Mr. 13. F. Wynne spent Friday night
at White Plains.
Jim Jones visited his brother, J. W.
Jones, in the piny woods, Sunday.
Mr. C. M. Walker has been on a visit
to relatives and friends at Mildrajou.
Miss Lillian Googer spent Saturday
night with Miss Jennie Nelson.
Mrs. It. L. Yeazey killed a large high¬
land moccasin in front of his barn Sat¬
urday night.
Mrs. J. N. Chapman, of Crawfordville
is visiting at the home of Mr. W. T. Nel¬
son.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Johnson, of Pow
eltou, spent Sunday with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jones,
The young poople were delightfully
entertained at the home of Mr. J. T.
Cooper Saturday evening.
Mrs. Edward Howell and Mrs. T. J.
Howell weretae guests of Mrs. M. Y.
Mcore Jlast Friday.
Miss Janie Nelson has returned from
an extended visit to relatives in Henry
and Butts counties.
Mrs. Sallie Rainwater, of Powelton,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
G. Veazey.
Mrs. P. G. Veazey and grandson,
Charlie Moses, visited her daughter,
Mrs. J. W. Williamson, near Powelton,
Sunday.
Messrs. P. G. Veazey, B. F. Wynne,
and D. S. Stewart are attending the
Washington Association, which meets
with Darien church this week.
Mesdames P. G. Veazey. J. T. Cooper
and A. C. Rainwater aud Miss Evelyn
Cooper were the guests of Miss Clara
Nelson Monday.
Soothing and Cooling.
The salve that (iea|s without a scat is
E«Witt’s "'itch Hazel Salve. No remedy
effects such speedy releif. It draws out
Inflammation, soothes, bruises. cools and heals
all cuts, burns and A cure cure
for Piles and skin diseases. DeWitt’s is
the only genuine Bitch Hazel Salves.
Hewere -Sold of counterfitSj Hadaway they Moore. are danger
eus. by it
In the case of wise men and pins it inay
^e said that their heads keep them from !
K° ,l >g 100 far -
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Are You Engaged’
Engaged people should remember that,
afler marriage, many quarrels can be a
voided, by keeping their digestions in good j
condition with Electric Bitters, fct. A.
Brown, X Bennettsvilie, S. C., says: “For
years.my wife suffered intensely froo dys -1
pepsia, complicated with a torpid liver
until she lost her strength and vigor, and
became a mere wreck of her former self.
Then -he tried Electric Bitters, which
helped her at once, and finally made her
eut truly well, she now strong and healthy.”
At Hadaway A Moore, druggists, sell and
gum an ees them, at 50c a bottle.
W. W. RAMSEY. G. W. LEGWEN.
h* Ramsey & Legwin t
Cotton Factors*
Augusta- Ga.
Liberal Cash Advances and Personal Attention to all
Business- Dealer in High Grade Buggies and Wagons.
Stewart Phinizy. Ferdinand Phinizy. JamesTobin
Phinizy <£, Co,
0otton pactors,
AUGUSTA, - - - GA.
Spears & Pilcher.
Successors to J. H. Spears.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
Warehouses and Salesroom, Nos. 4 and 5 Warren Block,
JACKSON ST- AUGUSTA GA,
Will continue the business in its various branches. Advances m Bagging, Ties and
Family Supplies at Lowest Market Prices. Liberal cash advances made on
CO TTON and other produce In store. Consignments of all Fitld and Farm
Produce Solicited. Ample facilities and long experience will guarantee satis¬
faction. Special attention Selling given to selling, weighing and storing of all con¬
signments. Charges for and Storing very reasonable.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Taliaferro County.
Under order of Ordinary’s Court,, said
county, will tie sold »t public outcry,
October 3d, next, at court house, said
county, the following property: Certain
lot in Cravvfordville, on Maiu street,
wherron W. J. Norton lately resided,
bounded by lands W. O, Holden, Mrs.
Emma Akins, Hubert and Mam street,
containing one acre.
Also tract 37j4 acres, more or less, just
outside said town, bounded by lands W.
P. Hubert, W. W. Bird. U. S. Gunn and
public road to Powelton. Sept. 4, 1903.
M. E. NORTON, Administratrix,
W. J. Norton
Some jrointers
On the the road to health, wealth and
happiness are found in th6 induce¬
ments offered by South Georgia to
home8eekers and investors, among
which are:
^-Cheap land and cheap building
material, enabling the man of small
means to secure a good home.
C^*Good pure water, mild climate
aud good health.
S^-Good markets, good schools and
churches, good neighbors.
®*Cood railroad, express,telegraph
and postal facilities.
®rLevel and fertile land, easily
cultivated, which produces corn, cot¬
ton, oats, all kinds sugarcane, potatoes,melons
and of fruits and vegetables.
^-Can farm every month iu the
year and make two crops a year.
HSIP^Can farm every month in the
year and make two crops a year.
I5f~Fme country for stock raising,
good grazing aud chiap fattening
crops.
KIP’No wornout lands and wash
gullies.
23F“No terraces to build and keep
up. No rocks.
ggyNo drouths. Abundant rain¬
fall.
Sg&»The poor man’s paradise and
the rich man’s best field for profitable
investment.
!2|P Lauds range in price from £10
to £26 per acre for improved, and £o
to $10 for unimproved.
»-i? J The Georgia Southern and
Florida Railway runs through the
center of south Georgia, and through
its Immigration and Industrial De
partment wilt give every aid to the
homeseeker to find a home, and the
investor and manufacturer to select a
fuvorable location.
For illustrated pamphlet 1 ‘ aud fur
.• thet ^formation, • c m ,■ write ■ to
'*• L. GLESSNER,
Commissioner, Macon, Ga.
—---;———— Three dwellings just
new com
P uleteL lelea | - and clna a a new new store store huildintr building
in the course of erection, is not
^ a( j f or Crawfordville
Public Sale of Land.
GEORGIA —Taliaferro County.
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Green-.- county, Georgia,
will be sold at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in October, 1905, at the court
house iu said Taliaferro county, Georgia,
between the usual hours of sale, the fol¬
lowing real estate, in Taliaferro county,
that is all the interest of Jeff Da
West and Nell Hart West, minors, hay.,
in said real estate, said interest being a
two-fiths iuterest, and oue-flfth to each
of said minors, in first tract below de¬
scribed,-and aonc-third interest,one-sixth
interest each, in tract last described be¬
low.
These tracts o' land situated in Talia¬
ferro county, Georgia, containing one
hundred aud ten acres, more or less,
bounded on the north by lands of J. G.
Wright’s estate, east ivy lauds of Fidelia
Harrison’s estate; on the south by lauds
of J. G. Wright’s estate, and on the west
by lauds of Silas Johnson, colored, and
being the Ssamo land of record in the
clerk’s office of the Superior court of Tal¬
iaferro county, iu book of deeds K, folio
256, in which W. D. West grauts said
lands to ceitain parties named therein.
Also, that ceitain tract of land, con¬
taining seventy acres, more or less, in
said county of Taliaferro, Georgia, being
tracts No. 4 and No. 5 of the estate of
James West, deceased, and said tracts
and the boundaries of the same, etc., are
recorded in Book D of Divisions on page
82 iu tlie Ordinary’s office of Taliaferro
county Georgia. Said land is also in
the 605ill district of said State and county
of Taliaferro, bounded by the said tract
above named. Fidelia Harrison’s estate, (
D. E. Lunceford’s lands and others.
Terms cash. M1SSOUR1A WEST,
Guardian of Jeff Davis West and Meli
Hart West, Minors.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—laliaferro County.
To whom it may concern: George
Moody, having made application to me
in due form, to tie appointed permanent
administrator upon the estate of Ciar.t
Neal, late of said county, notice is here¬
by given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the court of
Ordinary for said county, to be held on
the first Monday in October, 1905,
Witness my hand and official signa¬
ture, this 4th day of September, 1905.
M Z. ANDREWS, Ordinary.
Application for Dismission.
GE(>RGIA—Taliaferro County.
Whereas, J. II, Jackson, executor of
the last will and testameut of D. H.
Meadows, late of said county, deceased,
has made application to me for the dis¬
mission of said executorship; this is,
therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any they have,
on or before thd first Mondy iu October,
1905, else he will be dismissed from his
executorship of as applied for. This, 5th
day September, 1905.
M. Z. ANDREWS, Ordlnarv.
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