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private home, one seized the lady
&t the house, the other went
through the bureau and secured
abontr$30. i; The trails escaped.
Railroad Engineer
Crops are looking fine. Cotton
is extra good, andM-.'J. H. Free
man has been picking this week,
. : , ■ x-'_ • •
Messrs. M. T. Merck and J. T.
Patterson yisited the McCluskey
gold mine last Sunday.
Mi'^ N”br* ; V*» wl'n has
f Mi.-
An old man named Bobo pass
ed through the village Saturday
last. ■ H*- is. I‘f Uvi'r t' •*
re; d a com
H most critical pe-
riod of her life.
WESR- Becoming ^ a
i mother should be
I a source i°y
i * mm to aU ’ ^ ut t ^ ie
• * ' * * suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its. anticipation one of misery.
ter and afterward poisoning her.
There, is talk of violence _to him if
he returns to his old hcmel
been visitlng tne iaiuiij
Philip Bird the past two weeks,
has returned home to Candler.
Humor has it that one* of our
young men will marry a young
lady of Candler at an early date.
Mr. W. B. Hubbard has the fin-
l - -eat corn crop seen by The Cracker
■ correspondent this year.
i . - •, :
I Mr. R. Spain and wife were
, visiting friends and relatives here
, last Sunday.
Success to The Cracker.
termed the poise of church bells.
We have never experienced annoy*
ance of that character. Rathe*
do such sounds seem ineffable
music. The bells speak of a mat
suied. Work has begun and
some $1000 or $1,200 has been
subscribed. The handsome edifice
will cost about $1,500. It will
similatinglheTocdi
is file remedy which relieves
women Of the great pain and .suf
fering incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial is not only made
painless, but all the danger ia. re
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con
ditions are avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com
mon to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother’s
Frimd. lit is a blessing to woman.
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AllllEEB is no more responsible position
9 on earth than that of a railroad engin-
eer. On his steady nerves, clear brain,
bright eye and perfect self command, de
pend the safety of the train and the lives
of its passengers. Dr. Miles’ Nervine and
other remedies are especially adapted to
keeping the nerves steady, the brain clear
and the mental faculties unimpaired.
Engineer F. W. McCoy, formerly of 1323
Broadway, Council Bluffs, but now residing
at 3411 Humboldt St., Denver, writes that he
“suffered for years from constipation, caus
ing sick, nervous and bilious headaches and
was fully restored to health by Dr. Miles’
Nerve & Liver Pills. I heartily recommend
Dr. Miles’ Remedies.’’
- Dr. Miles’ Remedies ||S^D : ,7 r%z&ji
are sold by aU flfrug-BS.
gists under a positive
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benefits or money re-fe Restore ^5
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eases of the heart and^S^/W©altn^^g
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town.
All druggists Dr^yieaf P»ia g|Ha.
PENDERGRASS.
Great crowds attended the Ma-
sonic'-picnic that was held here
Saturday, Fifteen hundred peo
ple is the estiuatbinca t ten da n ee.
At tiieffimi&f hour the immense
throng.gathered around the long
tables fotiie^beautifiil grQve in the
center 61 town and r . enjoyed the
rich hospitality of the 'people of
Peuidsigrasi. The addresses of
Cols. J. E. Redwine of Gaines
ville, and Jno. N. Jeffer
son were both eloquent and ear
nest appeals for -masonic princi
ples, and were enjoyed by every
one. ' '
Misff STellie Getzen is on an ex
tended visit to relatives in Ala
bama. ■'- r
Miss Annie Braselton one of
our mbit popula* young ladies has
closedhuer fobootm !ffail s eoiai&ty
And retofriied home fp? her vaca
tion. 'I •
Miss Gussie Jackson returned
Stands at the Head;
Aug. j. Bogel, the leading druggist
of Shreveport, La., says: “Dr. King’s
New Discovery is the only thing that
cures my cough, and it is thebest seller
I have.” J. F. Campbell, merchant of
Saffold, Ariz., writes: “Dr. King’s
New Discovery is all that is claimed
for it; it never fails, and is a surehure
for consumption, coughs and colds. I
cannot say enongh for its merits.” Dr.
'King’s New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds is not an experiment.
It has been tried for a quarter of a cen
tury, and to-day stands at the head.
It never disappoints. Free trial bottles
at M. C. Brown & Co. ’s drug store.
floweby branch.
Mis3 Flora Wilson and Miss
Williams of Buford, are visiting
friends here this week.
Messrs. W. W. Cooper and J. A.
Mooney haye their new cottages
-about hulled in.
Mr. H. H. Towery from G&ines-
-yille is doing some tin work here
on Cooper’s house.
Mra. Avendell, who has been
very sick, is now improving.
Mrs. Julia Harrison of Atlanta,
visited relatives and friends here
last week;
Watermelons are very plentiful
and cheap.
New buildings are going up in
many parts of the town.
Prof. N. A. Moss who has been
teacher at the school at this plaoe
for something like fifteen years in
all has resigned. We learn he has
accepted the institute at Gills*
ville.
Mr. Tot Walker of your city is
now at the telegrap office here.
Rev. J. T. Gibson has returned
from a visit through Middle
Georgia. * •
Dr. Jones has been laid up for
some days with a crippled ankle.
It was at first thought to be brok
en. f
Mr. Heury Porter is in the vil
lage for a visit of a few days.
Pretty little Miss Nina Price is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Hancock,
on Main street
The public school will close next
Friday.
Editor E. K. Smith, of the Ros
well Banner, was among old
friends here this week. He may
coine back to Flowery Branch and
rim the
Mr. J. Moon is’ just back with
his team from Dahlonega.
A bold robbery oceurecf some
miles south of here near Roswell
last week. Two tramps entered a |
course an interesting feature.
The boys then engaged in a fine
game of base ball.
After they were tired of playing,
all were called to the Academy,
and listened to an excellent decla
mation. “Our Southern Heroes
and Heroines,” by Mr. Frank S.
Price, a brilliant young man of
Dahlonega. Addresses of interest
were then delivered by Profs. T.
H. Robertson, J. O. Adams, J. W.
Kytle, B. P. Gilliard, and Hon. J.
B. Estes. They were all highly
enjoyed and appreciated by all
present.
This school has prospered under
the efficient management of Prof.
B. F. Parks, the principal. He is
an excellent teacher.
Hake the Hortof YooneU.
It is the duty of every man to make
I the most of himself. Whatever his
capacities, may be, he is sure to find
some place where he can be useful to
himself and toothers. Bnt he cannot
reach his highest usefulness without
[good health and he cannot have good
! health without pure .blood. The blood
circulates to every organ and tissue
and when it is pure, rich and healthy
it carries health to the entire system,
but if it is impure it scatters "disease
wherever it flows. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
is the one true blood purifier. It cures
salt rheum, scrofula, catarrh, dyspepsia
and rheumatism because these diseases
have their origin in the blood.
home Saturday from a several
weeks visit in Harmony Grove.
Mrs. E. C. ShoeklejTdf Gaines
ville was fa m ily. of
Mr. C* Tv TOitobead, the. first of
this week. -
Mr. Emory MpB^annon of
Winder, accompanied by his
charming sister, Miaa Oni0,' spent
last Sunday in Pendergrass.
. Dr. J. H. Txqnt and family visi
ted Tallulah Falls last week.
Miss Mary Lou Appleby is
spending 'this week iq finder the
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1248 p
Better have a good medicine and not
need it than to need it and not have it.
See? Then, just before you get hurt,
buy a bottle of Dr. Tiehenor’s Anti
septic. It is a record breaker for
wounds, burns, bruises, scalds, etc.,
for man and beast. 53c. a bottle. At
THE OLD CHURCH BELL. *?
For The Cracker.
The old church bell,the sounds of which
Rise slowly in the air,
And call alike the poor and rich
To worship at the bier!
Of hopes long flown,andgather strength
To enter life anew!
And live for God, and trust on Him,
'■ Who strengthens as the dew.
Oh! what,hallowed thoughts around
thee cling,
Which angels might implore;
Thy sounds celestial voices ring
Around the old chur ih door.
No sounds are purer, none so sweet,
As those which strike the ear
On Sabbath morn, and come to greet
The suppliants with their cheer.
In guileless hours, when nature smiles,
And all is bright and clear!
The"call of church bells,ringing whiles,
To singing and to prayer,
Gives tone to thoughts iii after days, -
And makes the thoughtless think
Of prayers,first taught by mother’s ways
When pausing on the brink.
Then let the chnreh bell’s ringingsonnd
Be heard o’er land and sea!
To teach, the storm-hound mariner • '
Of God and of eternity. ~
—Wm. W. Habersham.
Gainesville, Sept. 4, 1897.
CANDtEB.
A supposed mad dog created
quite a scare in this community
Saturday. The two children of
Mr. Joseph Allen, a little son of
Mr. Thomas Harmon
At. Richmond
Ar. Washington..
" Baltm’ePRR
M Philadelphia.
” New York...
the little
girl of Mr. John Eden, a son of
Dr. W. B. McAfee, and Mr. Wal
ter Floyd were all bitten by the
dog, and are suffering from the
effect. Some of the folks here
think the brute was rabid, but it
is not known as a certainty. The
dog, after biting all these people
escaped, and is at large. There is
uo telling how many other dogs,
and animals were bitten, and the
people of this neighborhood are
cautions about allowing their
Mrs. W. B. Ward is proprietor of an
undertaking establishment in San Jose,
CaL She has a" thoroughly equipped
house act is up to date in all branches
of her extensive business, which she has
successfully managed for years.
colie. A dose of Dr. ^ichenor’s Anti
septic (diluted and sweetened) will re
lieve i’t in a few minutes. Very pleas
ant taste and odor, free from Opiates
and perfectly harmless. Worth a gold
$ but your druggist will sell yon a bot
tle for a silver half $.
PRICE
The pupils of Price Academy
were in their glory on last Friday.
It was a day tKatlbey will remem
ber—a notable event in their lives.
ATA4TIOGH.
Camp-meeting at Antioch will
begin soon, and will comprise the
fourth Sunday in this month.
ones to leave home. Those who
were bitten are in suspense, await
ing developments of the poison.
We have a saw mill ; n full
blast, and a cotton gin being put
in place, right in our town.
The school at this place /has
closed the fall term.
ed a picnic, '/lib# ^Ih ' Rtf enter-
tainment that charmed, all who
pfo^£r-^d'J there was' a
goodly nmnber : pf visitors, and pa-
trofcs oftfee school.
Quito ariomber ofdedamations
and recitations wefo delivered by
the pupils^abd program fod
dered was indeed interesting
Practice Economy
In buying medicine as in other matters.
It is economy to get Hood’s Sarsapa-
i rill a because there is more medicinal
value in Hood’s Sarsaparilla than in
any other. Every bottle of Hood’s Sar
saparilla contains 100 doses and .will
average, taken according,tp directions,
to last a month, while others last but
a fortnight.
HOOD’S PILLS are the only pills to
take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Easy
and yet efficient.
LAUREL. HILL.
-
Preaching Sunday afternoon a^,
4 o’clock.
iieiiiNS PHIS'
SWAVNE’S
OINTMENT
ABSOLUTELY OUB3S.
SY Alt'TOAIS—3io!*tnr^ { Intfme LteBfns —if
eMnginc; moat atnlabt.? worse bj scratch In ir. If
i:II»vrcd to continue tnsuora form and protrude.
TTii.ch often Meta auil nlwedei Iieeomlne Terr
ptf&SWAYSESatAZXES’l'jSoiv. i«eJt!ng end
h loading, absorbsthafooior^. Soid bjdrosgtrtsorbv
jcoilfor adeti. Prepared by Pj^S*ya.txr& Son,Philadelphia.
The simple appUcatioa of ~
.jmmswAYfm
of Vhe late Samuel F. Smith, D. D., au
thor of the national anthem “America, ”
celebrated her ninety-first birthday on
March 17 at her home in Boxbury,
Mara. Fop several years Mrs. Parker
has been unable to leave her home, but
with mental forces unabated she keeps
POPLAR SPRINGS.
MrT Joseph M. Bell has gotten
his syrup mill in good shape and
is ready for business.
Mr. A. Hash has been very sick
but at this time he is some better.
Religions services were held at
Popular Springs last Sunday at 3
r.Sj vithont sny interns!^
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ter, ecz^iaa. itch.ill*
|I7«rUl*S«ioa »si
/* hsndi. n we. Ac., leavics
theskinelear, v.Liteand hli
*»t».or n-oe br m«U
Informed in regard to "all matters of
public interest Bore in Boston and liv
ing here during all her many years, she'
has witnessed the wonderful growth of
education ahadd reform movements cra-
dled in this-city. She has been a gener
ous contributor to many good causes,
but the education of the colored race
seems to lead all others. During the
past year she has made over 300 gar
ments for the children of a mission
school in Georgia.—Boston Letter;
Pointed Paragraphs.
To err is masculine; to forgive
is feminine. V
Jealously is the key that opens
many wedlocks.
A snort horse Qccasionally wins
in the long run.
It is easy to bear the aches of
another man’s corns.
Give a man an inch and he
wants a tumbler full.
Troubles are like babies; they
grow large by nursing.
A fair exchange is no robbery—
unless it is a church fair.
Life is full of trials—and the
lawyers are thankful for it.
The man who wants the earth
invariably gots it—when he dies.
re have heard of Ctf*
E 20 years’ staad£»
mi cured
. Jhim. B»
% mm publishes*
valcac.*
■ I work c*
I ■ this d!«;
ing actm# toad&2
i The bladder was ereated for one pur
pose, namely, a receptacle for. the
urine, and as such it is not liable to
any form of disease except by one of
two ways. The first way is from im-
! perfect action of the kidneys. The
second way is from careless local treat
ment of other diseases.
' ‘ CHIEF CAUSE.
Unhealthy urine from unheaithv
kidneys is the chief cause of bladder
troubles. So the womb, like the blad
der, was created for one purpose, and
if not doctored too much is not liable
to weakness or disease, except in rare
cases. It.is situated back of and very
dose to the bladder, therefore any
pain, disease or inconvenience mani
fested in the bladder or urinary pas-}
sage is often, by mistake, attributed to
female weakness or womb trouble of
some sort-. The error is easily made
and may be easily avoided. To find
out correctly, set your urine aside for
twenty four hours: a sediment or set
tling indicates kidney or bladder trou-
:iAT!0N,
ANTeE FUND LIFE
The Member’s Guarantee Fund Deposit of $46.59 returned in addition to above.
Connecticut .is keeping up the
agitation for good roads.
Just try a 10c. box of Cascarets, the
finest liver and bowel regulator eyer
made.
The difference between a jour
nalist and a newspaper man is.
that the first prints a lot more
than he knows, and the second
knows a lot more than he prints
—New York Press.
DYICAMARTIt
ble. The mild and the extraordinarv
eifect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root the
great kidnet*. and bladder remerD- --
IS
soon realized. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. At drucr*
gists fifty cents and one dollar. You
may have a sample bottle and pam
phlet, both sent free by mail. Mention
The Georgia Cracker and send your ad
dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham
ton, N. Y. The proprietors of this pa
per guarantee the genuineness of this
oiler.
Invested Assets, $13,790 in State Bonds.- Every death claim has been paid in full ana before due.
Agents Wanted fer choice territory. Address,
lands
ivnnnTH^v^ all
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