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ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT
VOL, XXXII.
$ltna Fire Insurance Company.
Cash Capital $4,000,000;
Surplus $1 1,000,000.
Get Your Insurance in a Strong & Safe Company.
Insures Country & Town Property
Call at the Bank.
L. P. McCORD, Agent.
SOUTH GEORGIA
Offers greater inducements to the homeseeker than any other section of the
Union. It is a section where one can farm every month in the year, and
where people do not depend upon a single crop for a living. A greater diver¬
sity of crops can be grown than in any other section—corn, cotton, oats, rye,
rice, sugar cane, melons, all kinds of fruit and vegetables. The soil is exceed¬
ingly fertile, the temperature (summer and winter) perfect, the rainfall ample,
for all purposes, fuel abundant, building material cheap, offering the greatest
agricultural inducements. The land is level and free from rocks, easily culti¬
vated. and two crops can be produced in a year. Hundreds of North Georgia
and Carolina farmers have within the past few years settled m South Georgia
and are realizing the advantages of that section. There are thousands of acres
of unimproved farm lands, xronvewient to railroad and market, which can be
bought for $3 to $10 per acre. The Georgia Southern A Florida Railway runs
through the center of South Georgia, and its Immigration a-ml Industrial De¬
partment will promptly answer all inquiries from parties seeking locations for
homes and investment. Write to
W. L. GLESSNER, Commissioner,
Macon, Ga.
HAVE YOUR HOUSE
Or Barn INSURED, *rct
DO NOT DELAY.
We Represent Two of the Strongest Com¬
panies in the World.
COUNTRY RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY.
GRIFFITH & RHODES.
CALL ON JOS. A. RHODES.
| We Set Your Tire While You Wait.
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HOUSE COLD TIRE SETTER,
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a Marvelous State Of Perfection.
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set the old way. Now, don’t be deceived by the man who says the old way
is as good as any. We hereby invite you to come and see for yourself.
More win els are ruiued by over-dishing than anything else. Only ‘20
to .‘30 minutes required to set all lour of your tires, thcrclore you can aflford
to wait for your work, which \vs guarantee will be done in the most perfect
maimer. nsgrRemomber that we do all kinds ol Repair W ork and wc assure
'you that. \ou will find our juices very reasonable.
We Also Set Tires the Old Way.
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We keep Horse Shoes and do Perfect Horse Shoeing.
R, A, DOZIER Crawfordville Ga-
LUNCETON,
MOCKING BIRD.
[ The farmers are busy trying to gather
| -their crops.
Mis- Blanche Rhodes spent Sunday
['with her sister, Mrs. Wylie Rhodes,
i Mr. Macon Wheeler rutted Mr Perry
I Nelson Sunday.
• Mr. and Mm, L. E, Credill* spent Swn
I'day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
| I). Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lunosford vid’ d
Mr. Will Bentley of Crawb t .vide .‘un-
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA., F; IDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1906 .
MIDOKt.
Remember that in a* Saturday is
for orphans’ homes. Let ev¬
child in this tpwp ap’d community
for the orphan ^ day.
Rev. James B. Amiss^ig will preach
at the Methodist churchis place
next Sunday night.
Col. W. 1*. McKooit t.■ r several
weeks stay in Augusta has returned
home.
Mr. and Mrs. West Wright are de¬
lighted witli the little Mi.-s Wright
who has come to live with them.
Our city, so to speak, did on last
Sunday violate the laws of God and of
country. What will they all do next
campmeeting?
Children of Sunday School, don’t
forget work-day and bring your earn¬
ings to Sunday school Rummy eve.
Mr. II. J. Morris is painting the Ray¬
town Methodist church. jj£
Rev. llillhouse filled, his, regular ap¬
pointment at the I Tenby tefiail church
Sunday. . 1 2* - -v, .
Dr. Cloud will be iu Crawlord
ville Oct. 1st one week only.
Have your dental work done at
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Lius time. i , Kki i
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Some estimate the liurola r^jif r&iif te ne ne
grdes in tiffs place Sunday
‘4<W • and 3,(XX). Jt wamiho > l
•mas eve, to«oine dj our mviUjL •
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Mrs. W. D.Tittman ang . Lucy
Pittman are r^poriioi V iff »V"
Tt"’’ L-.t \Try L, vpilouA
fever. V*
Pat Brennen and Roy Flynn, say if
you dofl’t want a whipping jfoi had
better quit mentioning some Did folks
in the paper.
Prof. Johnson has the finest turnout
in town. Girls, get ready to lake n
fast ride. \
Through a mistake in last week’s is
sue Mr. W. R. Moore was reported to
be with Mr. (). I). Moore at Hot
Springs, Ark. It was meant to nay Mr.
R. H. Moore of Cnlverton. They are
improving.
Midget somewhat surprised when
postmaster informs him his letter was
held for postage. That’s had, and it
might have been for a widow.
Mr. Sutherland of Mt. Carmel, S. C.,
is purchasing poplar trees to be. ship¬
ped across the ocean to the old country
He has made no deal, yet, with any of
our land owners.
Wright & Darden have a
With this machine we guarantee
that we will not over-dish your
wheels and that we will not burn
or beat up your wheels gelling the
tires off and getting them back, and
that the rims of the wheels will not
oe torn up getting ttie bolts out and
putting them baerc, for we do not
have to take the tires off nor the
bolts out. Arid we also guarantee
that the tires set on this machine
will than will
day.
Little Ruth Wheeler and brother , toim
Robert spent Saturday night and Sun¬
day with their grandmother, Mrs. J. D.
Moore.
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Mr A. 8- Lunceforil and little daugh¬
ter, Ora, continue quite sick. ,
Several of the young men of Berrru lb
and Margarets Grove were iu this om- I
ruunity Mr. Prior Sunday. Nelson has j
r turn d horny
after spending a fee - .my ; with frier :1s at
Bermuda. <• i
Mi -. J. T. i.r, it-t* i* i-y.n-'Citc. sick
the past wee' i
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line of furniture, cheap. Give them a
call.
MILDRAJON.
RO.sE.
A v iry small crowd attended Sunday
school at this place llunday.
Miss Ruby Jackson and Mr, Roger Hill
visited Miss Lula and Mr. John liill
Sunday.
Mr, G. 15. Stewart visited relatives near
Bermuda Saturday.
Mrs. Allie Chapman spent last week
with her mother, Mrs. D. VV. Atchison.
Mr. Tim Ray of Waihingtou spent
Sunday with home folks.
Misses Mary and Ida Allen spent Sun¬
day at the home of Mr. Billie Rhodes
near Jennings.
Messrs. W. O. Chapman and Ell Gunn
passed through this community Just
week.
Miss Amy Caldwell of (Jawfordville
visited Miss Sallie Lou Aldus m last
week. i
The children of this cormitm.t y with
the fever are said to he I) L V/e hope
they will continue r, ,
Mr. and &r C. 0, Dill irrmt Katur
day night with M W. A. Hill and
farndy.
Mffi v. b. Chapman . <*d one
norse fartv-to rer.t. .. ijW
Mr and Mrs. Buddie Moor, spent Sun
Allf* tj f amily. '
d .y with Mr. N, A.
Mr, W. T. Cha;/, ! .an j daughter.
Mi.se Tallie. spent Bttuda. n hisdaugh
ter, Mrs. G It- 8i. wart
RAYTOWN ITEMS.
CHUMMY
Mr. Henry Slone spent Saturday night
ami Sunday with Mr. W S. Meadows.
Miss Mary Bacon was the gin si of
Miss Mary Belle Holliday Saturday
night.
Mrs. T. F.Kendrick and little daugh¬
ter, Christine, spent Monday with tier
father and family, Mr. and Mrs. John
Slone.
Miss Lena Moadows visited her sister,
Mrs. 8. O. Suggiu, Tuesday,
Rev. P. (}. Vea/.oy vvill till his regular
appuininnuit at the Bapiist elmreh next
Saturday and Sunday. Everybody cor¬
dially invited to attend.
Miss Agnes Com Its has returned to her
home at Summit after a few weeks’ stay
with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Meadows.
Miss Mary Belle Holliday visited the
Misses Meadows Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kendrick of near
Sharon spout Sunday with the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .John Stone.
Mjjj. J. W. Flvnt and children spent.
Sunday with Mr. and Mis..U. T. Flynt.
We are glad to sett'Mr. Jewell Wright
able Sir be out again uftap several weeks’
illness. t l’ v
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Again Fair Cupid has vifited the' com¬
munity ttnd takes from it one of our fair¬
est flowers, When on last Monday uftor
at ^ iikdoci^ >ir. P. Fi Cotubs, one
.of South Mfe'.fmnktf ^erlipg.
tnetfc, and J;lar||tmk-dfi.v
‘to Nnrvi.:. sin A vv< » qufeytV y-a > U el
t
U"d M- ” •„*>.» 'mo
ie seven o'clock train for
buum*i., Ua., their future home. We
wish for the ypung couple a long and
happy life/
Mr. F. A. Stone will leave Wednesday
lor Atlanta, where he has accepted a
position in Urn Ga. It. It. yard, Wo
wish for Trod all the success to he ob¬
tained in this life,
Mr, W. It. Moore, one of Sharon’s
most prosperous merchants, yisfied at
this place awhile Sunday afternoon.
What’s the trouble, girls? - -Ans: All
the hoys done gone back on us.
A bath cleanses the skin »nd rids I ho
pores of refuse. A hath makes for better
fellowship and citizenship. Not only
should the outside of the body bn cleans¬
ed, but occasional use of a laxative or ca
thariicojiens the bowels and clears the
system of effete matter. Best for this are
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Pleasant
little pills that do not gripe nor sicken.
Sold by iiadaway & Moore.
TIIE ABT OF PLEASING.
Somebody said it. is better to he beauti¬
ful than to be good. But It is certainly
better to be good Ilian to be ugly. It is
better to be charming A woman can¬
not charm because she wauls to. A man
is not agreeable because he sets out to be.
(Juite the reverse, in effort is failure.
The proper effect must, like repartee, be
spontaneous and unpremeditated. It
must he radiated naturally like light and
love. Books there aro that pretend to
tell how it is done. They do so quite as
competently as grasshoppers teach ento¬
mology. The ability to charm, to be
agreeable, to entertain perfectly and to be
Perf ectly eulertuining, is an artapproheu
sible only through influences generally
prenatal but, always prolonged, The
more technique is so volatile that it must
bo inhaled. Like the Mayfair intonation
Jitte by little, it must he absorbed.
Kings and thugs may abash the ulna- |
tour in the art of p!easing but the artist j
is at home, with them. He puts hm ■ ! f
In harmony v/ilh them. In the ability to
tkl that is; the whole set ret of the ar of
pleasing,— Edgar 8a |f m iu tfie October '
Delineator. |
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The Right Remedy.
Men and women who suff er from Indi¬
gestion, Kidney Nervous Debility, Constipation, \ i !
and Bladder Toy ■ les, Lost
lalitv, and all kindred diseases, will lind
relief by using Haggard’s Fpe- die Tab
lets. Thvy hare been 'twenty years on
the market ami have (b in .nstrated their
paramount virtues, healing and health
qualities. Send for hook of par¬
ticulars. If your druggist cannot supply
they will he sent preiaiid upon n
M price. Per box ; r -.ddre
Haggard Sptecllk Co., A dicta, Ga I
NO. 35.
Pale,, Thin,
Nervous ?
Then your blood must be in
a very bad condition. You
certainly know what to take,
then take it — Ayer’s Sarsa¬
parilla. If you doubt, then
consult your doctor. We know
what he will say about this
grand old family medicine.
Tills s Is In the the first flr»t question your doctor would
ask : “ Aro your bowels regular?” lie knows 1
that dolly action of the bowels Is absolutely absc
essential to recovery, Keep your liver active
mid your bowels regular by taking laxative
doses of Ayer’s Fills.
JL Mftdo ,T. O. Ayw Oo., Lowell, Mass.
yers ____HAIR VIGOR.
A fill E CURE.
CHERRY FECTORAL.
Wo have no aeorots ! We publish
tlio formulttB of all our modiolnos.
Order Levying Taxes,
1906. , At*#*
GEORGIA, Tglijrivrrd County.
T yd 0 red thatlhe lax rate for said
ftouuty purposes, (or the yen# 1 Udoth be
10.20 mills per huiiHred‘cents, or ||().20
per $10GQ;(XX<jn the taxable projierty as
it aiqiipirs (S 11 Jiig<-st for said
? A r ! _■ ’ ■ *' bs tgoSloetor bi
vyteu <i>, {, ,f 4,.;
ibov< - rate on the baVabhr- prbbcft.,. A f
tlte county, to be used for the various
county purposes as follows, to wit.
To retiring courthouse bond
and interest, on bond________2. mills
To repairing bridges and
other improvements---- 3.5 •’
To jurors, court’xpensesAe. 2.
To sheriff, jailor*and other
officers......... .,1.8 *'
To paupers...........____ .3 “
To office expenses, station¬
ery, file I, coal, etc.....- .... .8 “
To insurance and repairs
on public buildings .......... .5
d'o delicit for 1000- - -- 1.3
.1. M, MtuutKN, < diairnuui
( 1. W. (!aumvki.l,
t >. M. rtxtroi s,
Guo. W Ilitowx,
Board Com,
ot It. A It. of ThI. Co,, (la.
Ajipllcathdi for Charter.
< • HO l{<; IA, Taliaferro County,
To the* Hujittriorcourt of hh(,<I county :
Tint petition of W, H. l)unn, N H Morgan,
SJi<*p FiMfk, Hr, John f Peek, I) I* Murilcn.
CJ w HtciiheiiA,John West, Allen l*cck, John
AntlciKon, Hob and IJ h F« «k, of naid
county, sIiowh .
* J, 'rhat thny dcnlrc for thcmHcI vch, tljclr ar
HcmlatcH, huccchhoth and a^ignn, to In conic
Incorporated under tijc name aud Htylc o^
kAKYIK 1.1*8 11 It lA* ANl) HIJHINKSS COM
I'A N i , with principal plant- of buslnesH in
(jrawfordvlllc, (Georgia, Haid dounty, for tho
tern of t win ty yearn, with privilege of renew
al at end of mild time.
2. The capita) Stock of Haid corporation is to
be live thousand dollars, di virlsd into Hharcn
of auch amount as Haid eorporaMon may from
time to time decide, wiih the privilege of in¬
creasing said capital stock from time to time
not, exceeding in the aggregate ten thousand
dollars.
V*. Ten per e«mt of said five thousand dollars
capital stock has been actually paid in.
1. The object of the proposed corporal < n it,
pecuniary profit ano gain toils stoci-: ? oiders.
Petitioners prop* su : o carry on a retail mer¬
cantile biiHiin s,’dealing *n general merchan¬
dise, farm supplies, eroclcry, hardware, fnrni
ture, sewing mac!tines, wugons, buggies, fer¬
tilisers. gcf.ee ich, Hoft drinks, buying and
h'dilng for cash or on credit all such articles
a>* enu Me! ,; red or ns may be proiitably handled
and sold n < tmnection therewith, contract
< ng am| acti ng general or special agents
for others in selling or benching articles ap
t° aid buslncH", having all such
powers, rigJr,. a pd p'i vji(ge.s as a re granted
and Incident' ■ private corporations under the
laws of U corgi a.
Wherefore petitionerspray to be made a
body corporate under the name and style
aforesaid,ent: vied to the 'debtsami privilcg» s,
rights and inununlti' and su)»jcct to the
liabilities fixed by law.
sept 21. W*>.
HAW HS CI/0ri>.
Petitioners* Attorney.
I)n You Suffer From Kidney 1 roubles?
W" irunianf"c one one bottle of Smith’
xi't K Kiunu} id tiuv 0'irc to benefit or cure, or
your urureiM will vefuiid ymir uu nty
1 rice 50 cent t. IT.ilawny A Moore.