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TH£xADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT.
VOL. XXXII.
---Statement of the Condition of the-
BANK i OF | CRAWFORDVILLE,
Located at L’rawfortlvillc, Ua., at the close of business June 18th, 11)0(5.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts, - - 810(5,652.18
Demand Loans .... S,000.25
Furniture and Fixtures, - - 1,517.87
Due from Batiks and Bankers in
this State....... 4,710.27
Due from Banks and Bankers
in other States, - - 1,174.49
Gold,......- Currency, - - - - . - . 575.00
. . - 195.00
Silver, Nickles& Pennies - - - 353.64
Checks and cash items - 279.91
Total, 8154,037.61
^ 0TATE OF GEORGIA, County of Taliaferro-*-Before me came 31. F. Griffith,
Cashier of Bank of Crawfordville who being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the hooks of
file in stud Bank. M. F. GRIFFITH, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before mo, this 25ih day of June, 1906.
M. Z. ANDREWS,
Ordinary Taliaferro County. Ga.
Tfla rfin
Wailing for the birds to rise vrith perfect confidence because be
shoots a 7ZZorr//ji 16-gauge repeating shot gun. This gun has all the
advantages of penetration and pattern possessed by a 12 - gauge without
the weight, so it can be handled with quickness and precision in all the
more difficult forms of bud shooting . It is the lightest (6J4 pounds) and
smallest repeater made, and a mighty good gun to know.
AH 7/fcuCfjI guns have the solid top and side ejector features which assure
strength, keep out water, twigs, etc., and prevent the ejected shells getting into the
line of sight or flying into your face.
Full description on request. J905 Catalogue and Experience Book of
real hunting stories for 3 stamps postage . Write to-day.
TTiff T/FarZ/zz/irearms Co.,
42 Willow Street New Haven. Conn.
FIRE INSURANCE
M. F. GRIFFITH.
Insurance against loss or damage by
Fire and Lightning in the strongest
Companies in America. : : : : :
COUNTRY RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY
The Home of Haggard's Specific Tablets
the great cure for Indigestion, Nervous Debility, Constipation, Kidney and I
Bladder Troubles, Lost Vitality and all kindred diseases. The most wonderful j
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giving and strength-building tablets sell at 50c per box. For Piles, Irregular
or Suppressed Menstruation, Leucorrhoea, etc., Haggard’s Suppositories should j
be U3ed in connection with the Tablets. Price per box, 50c. If your druggist |
f can not supply you they will be sent prepaid upon receipt of writ* tor book J
price. Address HAGGARD SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. many won! cores. nlng I
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CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1906,
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In ... 835,000.00
Surplus Fiiuu ...... 7,765.48
Undivided Proiits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 4,148.31
Individual Deposits subject to
Cheek.....- - 21,717.75
Time Ceititicates, - - 8,406 07
Bills payable, including time
certificates representing bor¬
rowed money ... . 87,000.00
Total, $154,037.61
“NUBLACK”
Loaded Black Powder Shells I
Shoot Strong and Evenly, j
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Are Sure Fire, |
Will Stand Reloading. I
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They Always Get The Game.
For Sale Everywhere.
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MIDGET
Have you hetird about Children's Dny?
Midget has.
Mr. John Hubbard ot . tlanta visited
his nephew, Mr, J. P. Matthews, last
week.
Akout 5:30 o’clock Sutuiday afternoon
the alarm of five was given . The resi¬
dence of Mr. W. P. McKeou was on tire.
A crowd uuiekly gathered at the scene,
but with all the diligent Work', they
could not extinguish the flames. The
sad feature of this fire was the burning
alive of Mrs. McKeon. motberof Mr. \V.
P. McKeou. She was oncflljafo outside
the house, that buttninking she had left, of eijnte valuable
papers she returned for
them and was caught in the burning
structure and burned to death. After
the fire only a part of hot bodv was
found. The people did all in their power
to rescue tier hut all efforts failed. The
lire is supposed to have originated from
a defective stovo flue.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Battle and two lit¬
tle sons, Lawrence and Allen, are regis¬
tered at the Wright Hotel.
Mr. Roy Flynt lias been at) homo for
several days- somewhat unwell,
Messrs Hugh Griffith ami Frank
of Crawfordville were visiLugin our
Sunday.
Remember, next Sunday
Day will he observed at Meihoffst
All are cordially invited. Tin
will commence promptly at 330 P. M.
sun time.
Mr. Joseph Burke is at home again
ter attending school In Athens
Mr. AV. L. Kendrick cntertiined our
little city last Saturday by flaring a
tlireshiuir machine in> the mldfle of the
street and threshing oat his oatcrop.
Mr. AV. B. Barnett is speakhr of or¬
ganizing a picked nine for be ball ser¬
vice among the Sharon boys. hay utfe
hard to handle when In tv-aci
Mr. G’leve Wright of Mew,ei; Ga,, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mi a J. T.
Wright.
Mrs, A. S. Barnett is still very unwell.
We like best to call
SCOTT’S EMULSION
a food because it stands so em¬
phatically for perfect nutrition.
And yet in the matter of 'estor
ing appetite, of giving new
strength to the tissues, esp dally
to the nerves, its action .is that
of a medicine.
Send for free sample, t
SCOTT & IJOWNK, Cht.-rf) ts,
A 409-415 i'earl Street, >'
50 c. and $ i . 00 ; all druggists.
SANDY CROSS.
WILD ROHE. 4
The farmers are quite busy, now after
having so much rain,
Airs, II. M. Harrison and Mrs. T. K.
Fondle visited Mrs. Alex Flynt at Fiek
last Thursday'.
here Children’s at the M. Day E exercises Church s-'jond \^R lie Sunday hold
afternoon at 3:00 o’clock.
“Wild Rose’’ has been told that an ox- j
cure was a poor apology for being lazy,
so she declines to make one for having
been absent for some lime,
Rev. W. 1). Mitchell of Atlanta will
start protracted meeting here July 15.
The young people here a" expecting
to have an ice cream festive'' in the near
ruturo. (Who said ice c-rcYri? Dev.)
Mr. Tom Fetiche will soon complete
A Guaranteed Cure >r Piles
Itching, blind, bleeding, protruding piles,
Druggists are authorized -o refund mcn
ev if PAZD OINTMENT (ails to cure In
6 to 14 days. 50c.
A packing cough is mod annoying,
One Minute Cough Cure draws the infbim
mation out of the throat, chest and lungs.
Sold by Hadaway & Moore.
FOLEYS H0Nir™TAR
far children, cafe, cure. Me o platee
Expense Account Stephens High School, 1905-6.
Dr. Or.
To 1 thousand catalogues . 79.20
“ 1 “ “ Envelopes
“ 800 2c. - 3.50
stamps mailing catalogues 10.00
By funds received catalogue advertismeuts 48.76
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To rent piano 9 mouths w $4,00 36.00
“ Freight on piano - 4.18
“ Drayage piano to and from depot 3.50
“ Mr. Jackson, screwing down desks .75
“ 1 load of wood .05
“ Blacksmith fixing stove .50
“ Expense school entertainment, Christmas 7.00
“ 1 broom, Jan. 1, 1 broom, Mar. 1, .155
“ Crayon, drug store - - 1.10
“ Erasers, Rhodes Bros. A Co, - . 1.50
“ Locks and keys, Gunn Bros. 1.00
“ Mr. Fouch, work Liberty Hull 5.00
“ Rev. Air, Taylor, check, commencement sermon 11.60
" Expenses commencement 23,64
By % entertainment, Sept., for school building - 2.50
Pd Council % received from entertainment, Sept. 2.50
By Entertainment school building, October 3.00
Pd Council % received from entertainment, October 3.00
Rec’d from entertainment given by school Christmas 19.CO
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By Collodion by congregrtion commencement Sunday 2.41
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“ Proceeds commencement entertainments 117.90
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Totals - „ 200.17 104,1(1
By balance expense acct. paid Miss Smith 6.01
Itemized statements, bills, receipts, etc , for the year’s expenses have been
turned over to the Council. Respectfully submitted
LOLA LOU SMITH.
Mr. Bred Port wood's handsome now res¬
idence.
We are glad to say Mrs Jessie Edwards
is able to bo up again after several
months’ illness.
Master Paul Harrison was quite lmsy
wilh Ins wagon and goat on thresh yard
this week- Daring wheat threshing
time they have all size teams.
Mr. and Mrs. Head of Edgewood visit¬
ed friends here Sunday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Johnson visitsd
relatives here last Sunday.
Quite a number or the young people
here attended Sunday school at Edgewood
Sunday afternoon.
A certain young man talking over
plfljne gHH sljrtt iy> in the house last. Sun¬
day, v..- wonder why.
Do You Suffer From Kidney I roubles!
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’
Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure, or
your druggist will refund your money
Price 50 cents. Hadawfty & Moore.
In order to help make both ends
meet, we, will be compelled to ask a
little, more than we have been asking
for advertising. Rates quoted upon
application. We regret that this is
necessary, but in order to keep up the
paper we will he compelled to get
something like what the advertising
is worth, which we realize, we have not
done heretofore. Don’t be frightened
by this notice, but let os quote you
rates. Change in eject after A tig. 1st.
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NO. 22.
Some campaign Thoughts.
(< Communicated.)
Even the most ardent supporter of
iloke Smil.il in bis mighty light for the
people’s rights is sometimes moved
almost to a source of pity h>r tin- ring
candidate when ho considers Iris des¬
perate straits and iris agonizing wails
as iu- recognizes himself being swept
down to oblivion by the irresistible
fon-ent of < ieorgia’H masses nwilkened
to tlie realization of their dangers and
their perils.
Rut ii one can but lor a moment
stop Iris ears to the agonizing wails of
this ring candidate, the farcical-com¬
edy of the situation immediately pro¬
s' tit.- 1 , . ‘ ,t 1 ’:d ti Vet Ui.s . e>
moved t
to a sense of mingled amuse¬
ment and disgust—amusement at the
novel and unheard-of antics—disgust
at the methods ami all round assinine
qualities of tile ring candidate who
carries the leading vote of the comedy
force.
A short resume of tint situation will
excite tin- risibilities of “the petrified
man” provided he first stops Iris ears
to the heart rending wails of the
drowning ring candidate. The play
first starts with the corporation-rail
road-edi tor-candidate “soft sop¬
ping” Tom Watson and the populists
in the iiope, made possilde only in (.lie
political putrefaction of tins man, that
I’om would come fortli from behind
tlie curtain in the garb of one Judas
Iscariot to betray Iris trusting thous¬
ands into the hands of one who stands
dead against everything they have
always stood for and which all honest
derm crats now stand for.
But Torn refused to don tlie robe of
.Lidas Iscariot. He further exposed
the iriafmoiis sciieme to make political
hirelings out of the people who ought,
to rule and pointed his already watch¬
ful followers to tin-path of political
reelitude and wisdom.
W hat then ! This editor candidate
who had years ago sold his birth right
for a mess of pottage began through
the columns of Iris paper to him hast tlie
populists, to characterize Tom as a
pirate in the silly Iiope of driving the
thousands of old line democrats into
his fold because Tom Watson and tlie
populists were tor Smith.
What did In- finely That the thou¬
sands of honest Democrats all over
Georgia remembering how (Bark
Howell in years agone had stood with
one foot in tlie Populist camp anil one
in the Democratic and recognizing in
lioke Smith the better Democrat of
the two, eagerly grasped Watsons hand
and welcomed him into this light to
overthrow a dynasty of treason and
ring rule by politicians nursed by tin;
pap of corporations and railroads.
Foiled again ! exit <Hark aud his side¬
splitting specialty-farce of moving
pirate pictures. Enter the State ex
committee- Glnrl.s panoplied
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