The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, August 07, 1897, Image 2

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. >-OAN THEY BE CONVICTED? A determined effort will be made to bring~the Ryder lynchers, r to justice. Governor Atkinson has offered rewards for their arrest l and conviction, and Pinkerton de- tectiveB r have been put to work. . Time and money will be expended > in an effort to bring them un.to r court for idte purpose of v convic- . tion. - There has hardly ever been a lynching more horrible than this i one. Some of the parties who took the most prominent part in it were recognized and their names are in the possesion of the Gov- emor and the 5 ^ brothers of the dead man, who will do all in their power to convict them of murder. Unless the Ryder lynchers are punished, it is .useless to try and convict any - who may participate in such dreadful affairs hereafter, and Governor Atkinsoh had then just as well discontinue offering rewards for their conviction. The State has never yet had to pay a reward for the arrest and convic tion of a lyneker, and if the Tal bot county lynchers are not ap- A GREAT MOVEMENT. If Professors -Van Hoose and Pearce had. done nothing else their work in getting up the South ern Chautauqua Assembly, the successful culmination of the first session of which was seen last Sat urday, would have placed the people of Gainesville under obli-. gations to them. They have, inaugurated a move ment which will , not only be of vast benefit to this city, but will entertain an.d delight onr people as-well. It is a movement, that will receive even greater encour agement in the next and each suc ceeding session, than in the first. It is gratifying to know that financially it has not come out* behind. In every other way it could not have been a greater success. Mayor Easton is anticipating ^great sport this fall. Indications are that he will not be disappointed. He is a great hunter and nothing gives him 'more delight than bringing down nice fat partridges with his gun. Just let him get out in the fields with his gun and dog and he enjoys real sport, and for lorgets the onerous duties of church here,, Rev. J. H. Braziel is doing some good work. Y OCOREE MUXS. ||j B Every body here is preparing for camp meetings next week. St, irafc Rev. Mr. Arnold, the Methodist pastor at this place has just closed rpe, a good revival meeting. It seems t of as if good has been done. Several to professed conversion. ' - two - ^ or * Candler. ,cea A Miss Mattie McDonald of Gai- -j ork nesville ib acting as assistent in i ANNOUNCEMENT^ a time 'Mayor and United States Commission er, which keep his mind in a constant' strain from one end of the year to the .other. Mayor Gaston has some very fine setter pups he is now having , trained for use in the fait They are blooded animals and no little care will be exercised in giving them thorough training. He expects lots of fun this fall and his friends hope his fondest ex pectations will be realized. th 0 school of Prof. J. D. Black- S e well of this place. id nt Master Marshall Bell had the ld misfortune to get severely cut “ about the head by one of his little playmates the other day. It was e- an accident. Th0 little fellow is ^ getting on very well. Mr. Jack Lancaster, is very ill Tvith what is supposed to be ap pendicitis. Prof. Crow has been teaching a very interesting class in muBic this last week. STEAM! STEAM! I' have a 20-horse Boiler . and 15-horse power Engine at a bar gain for cash, or will take lumber in the trade. You can see it at work at my factory. All in tip The court house square is to he en- clOsed with a nice fence. The commit tee from the city council has conferred with the county commissioners and the fence will he put up next week. The posts will be of granite, through which holes will he drilled and an end less chain will enclose the square. The posts will be placed out several feet further than where the old fence stood- and will make a neat enclosure. The new fence will improve the appearance of the cotqrt house square, which will always be kept neat and clean. The improvement is hailed with delight by the citizens of the progressive little eitv of Gainesville. The fence will last for Vears and there will always he a pretty park in the center of the city. WASTED. Two intelligent ladies of good ad dress to treyel in the South, appointing local organizers to form musical clubs. Salary and ;expenses paid* Musical ed ucation not necessary. Reference and security required. Those with experi ence in agency work preferred. Ad dress J., H. Moore Co.,*Dep’t G., Phil adelphia, Pa. Chronic Diseases, Old Sores Dropsy, Fits, Rheumatism and Kidney troubles speedily cured by the leading southern specialist Blood Poison.*. Private troubles Lost Vigor and Female Coml plaints PERMANENTLY CURED -Fifteen years successful practice by mail and; express. Cancers quickly cured by painless method Without knife or caustics. Entire treatment for only $10.00. Other diseases, $5.00 per month. Opium and Morphine habits easily cured. No humbug. No traveling quack. ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. Enclose amount with description of case, to ’ 0. HENLEY SNIDER, A M. M. D. Ph. D., Atlanta, Georgia. A GEORGIA SERMON. A colored exhorter enlarging on the impossibility of rich men get ting into heaven, said: “Look at Latlferns: When he wuz on de airth he ax Diwees -fer de crumbs dat fall frum his table: En what did Diwees do to him? He called his dog, Moreover, en sick him on Latherus. Latherus put up a purty good fight, but de dog licked him I Den, Diwees WUz so mad dat he took a fit and died en when he wake up he fin him self in hell-fire, en he look troo de skylight en see Latherus en Fath er Abraham ia a huggin’ match; en he calls ter Latherus ter turn on de water en he’d pay de bill. En what did Lathrns say? He des lean over de banister en holler out: Go ,long man, en shet yo’ mouf. De water wus cut off on de tenth. Milk en honey is de bes, I got 1 ’ ” All kind of bicycle repairing done by Will Summer. He also kee^>s on hand all kinds of bicycle sundries. S.S.S. £guaranteed purely vegetable9 is a real blood remedy, and never faili to core Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other brood disease. free te.any ad- prehended, in -all' probability it will never pay such a reward. It has been said that it would be impossible to convict the lynch ers by a Talbot county jury, and this statement may not be without foundation. The officers should be given every assistance in their efforts to apprehend Welybchers. NOTICE. The' day of publication for The Cracker has been changed from Thurs day to Saturday. Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per oox. For sale by M. C. Brown & Co. A number of Gainesville lawyers have been at Dawsonville this week at tending Dawson Superior Court. Judge Kimsey is presiding and mueh'business has been transacted. The legal.frater nity of Gainesville take a prominent part in the affairs of this judicial cir cuit and nearly every time Judge Kim sey holds court in the other counties Gainesville lawyers are present to take part in some .litigation that comes up before him. The lawyers of the Queen City have a reputation for ability and shrewdness and their services are al ways in demand. Watch the Georgia Cracker. At a meeting of the Epworth League at the First Methodist church Thursday night, officers for the. ensuing six The house of Mr. Ben Landers, on High street, was entered Sunday night and several suits of clothes in addition to a number of minor things were stolen. As yet the thief has not ^een apprehended, but suspicions are abroad, and it is highly probable that, the guilty one may wake up some beautiful morning and find himself behind the bars. The Georgia Cracker is here for business. THE .CRACKER’S RET. The Georgia . Cracker has adopted the Georgia Female Sem inary as its pet. ■ - v V The seminary is an honor to Gainesville, to Georgia and to the South, and The Cracker feels that in advancing the interests of such an educational institution, the paper is doing a service to the state and country. Notwithstand ing the success already achieved by the seminary, there are still greater things in store for it, and the privilege of aiding it in achiev ing even greater success, is one that the editors of The Cracker appreciate. For the future, The Craoker pro poses, therefore, to have a part in the prosperity of the Georgia Female Seminary, the Queen August is sustaining her reputa tion well. * - M. M. HAM DENTIST, Gainesville, : : G The negro contingent: “Post- offices are dead easy.” RUDY’S FILE SUPPOSITORY Is guaranteed to cure Piles andJConsti- pation, or money refunded. 50 cents per box. Send for list of testimonials and Free Sample to MARTIN RUDY, -Registered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Pa. For sale by all first-class druggists everywhere, and in Gainesville, Ga., by Dixon & Co. (6-17-98.) A united citizenship causes lit tle cities to become big cities. Who Can Measure The influence of the mother I It Shapes the: course of unborn gen erations—goes sounding through all coming ages and enters the confines of Eternity. . With what" care, therefore, should the Expectant Mother be guarded, and how great the ef fort be to ward off danger and make her life happy. “Mother's Friend” arjt.ra .bat diiW-EirtB^niDVI^ easy and the time of recovery shortened—many say “stronger after than before confinement.” It insures safety to life of both mother and child. All who have used "Mother's Friend" say they will never be without it again. Ho ether remedy" robs confine ment of its pain. will be installed, tend. GOOD PROSPECTS. With good crops in the south and west and better prices for cot ton and grain, times will improve. The people of the south and west will be in better condition than they have been for several years. With good seasons and abund ant fields of cotton and wheat and corn and fgjr prices for the main products, there is bound to be a decided improvement in business throughout the south and west. —Augusta Chronicle. Small industries help a town wonderfully: Encourage them. The manufacturing enterprises in Gainesville are in a healthy and pros perous condition. The men at the head of them are wide-awake and progres sive, but are conservative enough to make their ventures successful. The capacity of most of these enterprises has been enlarged within the past year or so as the demand for their products has been increased. There is nothing that helps » to v,n more than, "uanufac- Everybody says so. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of the age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10,25, 50 cents. Hold and guaranteed to cure by ail druggists. JOHNSON & DORSET, Even lily white face powder is at a discount, says Editor Bayne. It is hard to say which is the worst the Klondike or typhoid fever. The Cracker does not expect to “do everything at once.” Its improvement will be gradual. For a perfect fit go to C. H. SAUNDERS. Over 1st National bank. “The Artistic Tailor.” Large line to select from. Also patterns in stock. Three gentlemen’s bicycles, §15 eacb at Will Summer’s. Talk up Gainesville. It will not hurt you, and it will help the Queen City. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can. not be cu red by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in till business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists/ Toledo, O. Warding, Rinnan & Mar vin, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter' nally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surf aces of the system Testimonials sent free. City Rot For Sale. Two acres. 360 feet front on Candler street, near Green street. Fine loca tion for a home with a garden and orchard, about seven minutes walk from public square. Enquire of C. A. Dozier, real estate agent. The Cracker is for Gainesville whether Gainesville is for The Cracker or not. The development of the mining inter ests of North East Georgia has assum ed vast proportions. Almost every day people of wealth who are interested in the gold mines above Gainesville are in the city and speak enthusiastically of the vast amount of hidden treasure in these North Georgia hills. Numbers have gone earnestly to work and many a pennyweight of gold will be extracted from the fastnesses of its hidden home in the mountains. This work is noth ing new for this section however, for it has been going on for years in a. quiet way. Pennyweight upon penny weight of gold has been taken from the North Georgia mines and carried to the mints where it has been coined. How ever, the gold fever has recently spread throughout the country and many Eng lishmen have crossed the big pond and are now here searching for the precious stuff. Mining has proven very success ful and indications point to even great er success than ever. of the south. It may not be known to many j that a small pinch of alum will make a bucket or pitcher of water -as clear as crystal. At night on re tiring fill your pitcher with fresh muddy water from the hydran t and sprinkle iii the top of it a little pow dered alum, such ah amount as The " .Cracker and the Law and order must prevail Uphold-the law and help secure its enforcement. c. A. DOZIER. Real Estate and Insur- Mr. Otto FeiL, proprietor of the Queen City Box Factory will move his plant over the shoe factory of the J. G. Hynds Mfg. Co., just as soon as another story can be added to the building, which will . not be long. The company will add one more story to the factory as soon as pos sible and Mr. Feil, who, already manu factures the boxes used by this company will move where he can obtain steam power, and other advantages, which will enable him to do more and per haps better work. WILL DO GOOD, The appointment of Rucker as internal revenue collector, Morton as postmaster at Athens, and the probable appointment of Lyons as postmaster at Augusta, will per haps prove a blessing in disguise. It will have a tendency to solidify the disgruntled elements m the South and drive the recent con verts to Republicanism back into the Democratic party—the only white man’s party below Mason and Dixons line. After four years with negroes at tbe head of some • of the most im portant federal offices in the South, the people will have had enough, and a large number of those Who strayed off into the Republican camp—more- for the purpose of getting office than anything else— will see the error-of their way and will for ever, thereafter, be found in the Democratic party. “Keeping everlastingly at it brings success,” so just watch the Georgia Cracker. dered alum, such &h amount would be Sasilyand naturally pick ed up between the ends of the thumb and first finger, and in the inornng all the mud will stick upon the bottom of the pitcher, and the water can be poured off as clear as spring water. —Ex. Price 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. President McKinley is taking a rest. The people will give him a rest at the expiration of his pres ent term. “A customer whose wife used ‘Mother’s Friend, says that if she had to go through the ordeal again, -and there were but four bottles to be obtained, and the cost was $100.00 per bottle, he strong. Many gain ten ponnds in ten days. Over 400,000cured. Bay Ro-To-Bac of your druggist, .under guarantee to cure, 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. All parties who are. indebted to W. H. Summer are. requested to take notice that he will place all accounts out for collection that are not paid within thirty days. Don’t grinble over your misfort unes. There are others who hav- much harder times. The Bruns^ wick Times says a young mac crime. There are now no ladies in Boston. Startling as this may- seem, it is nevertheless true. The oity has tabooed the old-fashioned word, and even street-car conduc tors and motormen have been in structed to substitute the title “madame.” The more negro office holders in the South, the fewer white repub licans there will be. One in stance of getting good out of evil. Hon. A. W. Gozart,jof Columbus, who lectured atjbhe Chautauqua Satur day night is growing in-popularity as a public speaker and orator. Only a few years ago he was not known outside of the city in which he lives, but he won his spurs in a political campaign in Columbus soon after he commenced practicing law and since that time has been, growing in favor as a public speaker. In the last political cam paign he was in great demand and made a tour of the state preaching true democracy. Mr. Cozartis the present recorder of Columbus and is one of the most prominent citizens of that city. His lecture at the Chautauqua was one of the best delivered, and the fact that he was invited to speak from the same platform with General John B. Gordon, Sam Jones, and other prominent men is an evidence that the ability of this promising.young man is recognized. DISEASES OFTHE SKIN. The intense itching and smarting inci dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and other diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by applying ChambeiTain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem edy for sore nipples; chapped hands, chil blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. TryBr. Cady’s Condition Powders, they are just what a horse needs when in bad condi tion. Tonic, blood purifier mod vermifuge. - board. " He claimed to have walk ed. 600 miles, asked 5,000 people for work, and got " $35 .worth for which he recieved $2.50. Nothing "is gained by crying bard times. Individual effort is what brings success, Keep up the lick and things will come your way sooner or later. new management. Change public sentiment anc there will be fewer lynchings.' The pulpit and press can do more to bring this change about than anything else. fl. M. O’Neal, Prop’r. property in Kansas. The Kansas •City Journal declares that * ‘every dollar of this has been wrung from ‘the blood-sweating people’ in the forjoa of salary and perquisites.” so common in summer-time* paper—therefore an advertising medium. When an advertiser in- vests'with The Cracker, he is writ ten up, talked up and his interests looked after: We woik lor pur advertisers. It is'busidessMb do so. Every shrewd enterprising Manahan Company, lack of thought-power, means a deficient supply of nourish* ment The vital force is lost.- It isn’t a question of muscle and sinew, but of resistance and endurance. rFirst-class Dental Work. Head quarters for best Tooth and Mouth Preparations. Gainesville, : : ^Georgia. The Georgia Cracker has adopt ed the Georgia Female Seminary as its pet, and everything possi ble will be done by the paper to advance the interests of tjiis fam ous institution. Editor Sweat, who has had some .'experience in marketing, says ife differs from a basket of peach es because very often the largest and best fruit is found at the bot tom. ' ' At any agd, buf especially in youth, it involves the risk of lung disease: Loss of flesh and a cough are threat* C. F. W. GUNTHER, \Baker and Confectioner, 2nd door below post-office. jFresh Bread and Cakes and Home made Candies. At the college building to-day begin ning at 10 o’clock this morning the Hall" county Teachers’ Association will hold its regular ’ monthly meeting. County' School Commissioner Robertson will be present and will give the teach ers some valuable points. Prof. Mar ion, superintendent of the public schools of Ga inesyille,- will also .be present and from whom, -no doubt, the . teachers will obtain soma interesting informa tion. The teachers from over the coun ty, will discuss among tliemselyes the best methods and ideas for theadvance- ment of students, and the meeting will be prolific of good results. Education al interests in Hall county are not lag ging behind. Governor Atkinson has offered rewards for the arrest and -con viction of the Ryder lynchers They violated tbe ’aw and 'should be punished, but it is highly im probable that nothing will he done with them. of God-liver Oil; with the Hypo- phosphites, meets these cases perfectly. It tones t?p, fattens and strengthens. In Scott’s Emulsion th&taste of the oil is fully disguised,, making it almost as palatable as milk. For sal© at ©so. and 5*-oo by all dragreiata Scott A Bowss, Mfg:. Chemut*. Now Yor* Editor Stevens, of Bradstrset’s is quoted m the New York Press as saying the grouhdswell of prosper- iiylsTon, and? in-less than six weeks the whole country will be enjoying it. Several letters were introduced showing that she* asked for sam ple copies of books and Introduct ory prices, but there was no evi dence showing that she had ever received any books in answer to her letters. The Somerville Journal suggests that men who set about making flying-machines should be careful, or they would only succeed in making, their jnoney fly. nag been annoyed by si the TetterlnS for five ck She is ready to sing yc my gold dollar in erecti kin county and is highly esteemed throughout the state. Col. Farrow has frequently been honored and has held numerous responsible positions. He is not taking much interest in politics these days and is engaged in making his guests have a good. time at Porter Springs, which has been a popular summer resort for many years. There is a fairly good crowd at Porter this summer, the Colonel states, and every thing is moving along smoothly over A German pianist, who plays often at private musicales, is ac customed to say that he. plays “aggompanimenis to gonveza- tion s.” ;IH I' ; r ‘'■ Wk ille ought to have acioth- lotel, magnificent and us in all its appoint- t would doubtless be a investment, and it a great institution for doubt treat ed more cm i living Phyi H ■ ■ k W succees is astonishing. vM* A We have heard of cases tle of his absolute cure, free .to any sufferers who may send thoir P. O. and Express address. WA advise an7 one wishing a cure to address IT CURES ECZEMA AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. If you are afflicted, swap 50 cents for a box. It will be the best trade of your life. At all Drug Stores, or by mail Upon receipt of 50 cents in cash or stamps. Merely a Suggestion.—Bridget —Sure ma’am, I wild call your at- tensun'to the be.autiful sunset out uv the kitchen winder. Mistress.—That’s nothing,Brid get. You ought to see it rise some morning. _ ' It is said tha t Tom Watson has forgiven Marion Butler and has scalled for peace. Butler is evi dently not much worried about it one way or the other. Governor Atkinson: “There is it one position to take in a case here the law and the lawless are niggling for the supremacy.” 'or sale in Gainesville by Dr. E. E.