The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, November 13, 1897, Image 1

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HSESS1 HOME OF THE CBACKEE GAINESVILLE DISTRICT. Positive. “Wo have parted forever,” said the young man sadly, “she is never going to even write to nae again.” “Are you sure of that?” asked his sympathetic friend.* “Yes;, she' told me so in each of her last three letters. ’ ’—^Wash ington Star. ABOUT IRREGULARITY. Royal makes the food pure, the district are very encouraging. There have been some notable revivals during the year. About 600 conversions, and 341 additions on profession to date, and several meetings not yet heard from. Considerable strength, both nu merical and financial, has been added to some of the churches. One churqh, Bold Springs, Gwin nett county, doubled its member ship and proposed to double its assessment for the preacher. This is as it should be. The church should give the Lord’s cause the benefit of the rise. Buford hat paid tfll assessments ordered by the conference, and has a surplus for missions. Trinity, Hall cir cuit, paid entire assessment for the preacher at the third quarterly meeting, and since) paid more. Norcross and Winder charges are contemplating asking to be made half stations. This shows the The following is taken from a a letter in The Henry County .Weekly written under the horn de Sut” from GainesviBe: .AVegekiblePreparalionforAs fegfhcS tamachs andBowels of SIGNATURE plume of When Dolly Higbee wrote her novel called “In God’s Country,” she must have been in the Klon dike region of Northeast Georgia, for this is certainly th<T garden spot of the union. Under nature’s gentle touch everything thrives in this section but a dude. I don’t know whether it’s the chilling De cember winds that sweep over the Blue Ridge that find their way into a dude’s whiskers, or whether it is contact with the people. Their dress, manners and talk are not exactly suited to an up to date dude. These mountain peo ple don’t care whetbsr John Wes ley issued the Edict of Nantes or whether Louis XIV was the founder of the-Methodistchurch, But there is one thing certain, your uncle Russell Sage can’t give them any pointers on finance. They are plain people, economical and are hustlers 12 months in the Five cent cotton cuts no known to medicine. Absolutely Pure Necessity. “The man who marries me must never to use health be* J came so / £ |/\ ^3^. poor that I A . j*’ had to \ l A leave J - rt*** school. I was tired all the time, and had dreadr ful pains in mysideand back and head. I was also troubled with irregularity of menses, and lost so much flesh, that my friends became alarmed. “ My mother, who from experience is a firm believer in the Pinkham reme dies, thought perhaps they might bene fit me. I followed the advice Mrs. Pinkham gave me, and used Lydia E; Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound' and Liver Pills and am now as well as I ever was.”—Miss Mablb F. Johnson, Cen- fcralia, Pa. Rbinotestli|estion,ChBerful- ness. andEest.Gontains neither Ctonun,Morphine liqr Mineral. Not Narcotic. promise never, never, profuse language^” “That settles it.” * ‘Settles what ? ” “I’ll give my. bicycle pum{ away tomorrow.’’-—Chicago Post. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. DIP. drs. Americus Whitmire was ried Saturday at Dewberry irch in the presence of a large mber of sorrowing friends. She | been ill some time and her tth was not unexpected. Her th was caused from paralysis, luaband and ten children are I to mourn her loss. |he school at Concord academy I opened up with a fair atten dee. Indications are good for irge•■enrollment. ..Prof., R. L. pkwell, who is principal of the bol is an excellent teacher. WRAPPER Yetlinr Jack Killed. -Cascarets. Candy cathartic kills Yel low duck wherever they find him . No one who takes Carcarets regularly and systematically is in danger ’from the dreadful' disease. Cascarets kill Yel low fever germs in the bowels 'and pre vent new ones from breeding, 10c. 25c. SOe. all druggists. tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, WoTnis .Convulsions .Feverish- Literary Theories. “Napoleon’s autograph .is about as bad as Shakespeare’s.” “Yes; I’H wager that "Bacon wrote both of them. here during the past several months. Dr. Allen has just com pleted a fine residence, Mr. Hosch has done likewise, and Dr. DeLa- perriere has built two large* stores and a livery stable. Mr. L. F. Finger and his-son John of Gainesville, have been with us some time. Our school is progressing nicely. Full attendance, and good work is being done. Chstaia is put up in one-size Lotties only. IB Its not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it Is M tn«t an nvjo M -nr511 ...... ■ - ®IOO Reward. *100, ■he readers of this paper will Tie S-a&ed lo leiira that there is at least H|dreaded disease that science has Hn able to cure in all its stages, and Kt is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ■he only positive cure known to the Bdical fraternity. Catarrh being a Rstitutional disease, requires a ebn- BnMcina.i treatment. Hall's Catarrh Ke is'-aken im-ci-iially. acting uirect.- ■pp'. .1; : ifl.UlfitCCS Rtiie system. then ->y destroying the ■ndation of the ’•liacase. and giving Se patient strength by building up le constitution and assisting nature I doing its work. The proprietors Ive so ranch faith in its curative poiv- ps that they offer One 1 undred Dollars fr any ease that it fails to cure. Send >r list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & CO., To- ido. Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. year. figure with them. With the largest wheat and corn .crop that has been raised since the Cherokees left the country, with more than enough meat to do them, with “apple jack” at 15 cents a gallon, their cattie, chickens, cabbage and chestnuts as a reserve fund, Carter Tate’s consituents are a longways off from a drouth or famine. The average middle Georgia farmer would net stand as much showing as a bare footed boy at a frolic in making a crop against a farmer here, for middle Georgia would want to make a bond about Jan. 1st., when North Georgia would be fixed. The merchant’s motto up here is: “ ‘In God we trust,’ all others cash.” So you see middle Georgia could not make it over. A mountain wedding is a quiet affair, that is the ceremony is quiet. No Parisian diamonds shine in the bride’s hair, carnation pinks, bride’s roses and orange blossoms are conspicuous by their absence. There has been no family consultation as to how Worth should make her trousseau, but like our grandmothers of long ago, she steps to the center of the room with the man of hear choice and the good parson makes them one in short order. No friends send plated silverware wi^h^au affidavit attached that it silver. They march not 6 a cSuor the thun der tones of a pipe organ, but to the tune of a fiddle, (a hoqjftf product at that.) then the fun begins. One of the neighbors has already fixed the ginger 6tsw, and after the parson has had a shot, From then until Football in Georgia is doomed. The. bill introduced by Represen tative Cole passed the House last Monday by a vote of 91 to S. This looks a little like the Georgia leg islators are opposed to the brutal game. . ■' * - , : . Are features peculiar to Hood’s PiHs. S mall in size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man Something to Know. It may be worth something 1 to know that the very best medicine for re storing the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the nerve centers in the stomach, gently stimulates the liver and kidneys^ and aids these or gans in throwing off imparities in the blood. Electric Bitters improves the appetite, aids 'digestion, and is p>ro- said: "You never know you • have taken a pill till it is all Ell ^ over.” 25c. C. L Hood & Co., I j%- Proprfetors, Lowell, Mass. ■ liPhs The only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Hearing Was Affected. “I was troubled with catarrh for five years and my hearing was affected so that I was nearly deaf in one ear. The first bottle of Hood’s Sarsapa rilla- did me good and I contin ued taking it until I was well. 2 have no symptoms of catarrh and my hearing is all right.”—E. A. Willough by, Marietta 6a. ~ HOOD’S PILLS are the only pills to Gentle, Dr. T. J Watts* Bamesville, Ga., Dear Sir:—I take pleasure' in stating that one box pf Watts’ Eczema Oint ment cured me v pf an eruptioneaused by poison oak, removing it entirely in three days. Yours,' -.Mr Ohas. M. Bbutain; Student Mercer-University. Barnesville, Ga., Sept. 9, 289*7. For Superior lens Grinding and Excellency fa the Manufacture of Spectacles end Eye Glasses. Sold in UJOOO Cities and Towns in tho XT. S. Most Popular Glasses in tho U. S. ESTABLISHED 1870. ASgl These Famous Glasses UMU 1 SlUeg Aee,Never Peddled. These famous glasses for sale by M. C. Brown & Co. . POPLAR SPRINGS. N The farmers are gathering the ast of their crons, and are pre- jaring to sow wheat. There will ie plenty of corn and pork raised h our section to do them another rear. The pea crop is very large,’ Mrs. J. W. Reed is quite sick. Mr. Charley Sargent is very low nth malarial fever. Mr. Parks Bell of Jackson coun- y visited our community recently. Rev. Mr. Sheffield will preach ,t Poplar Springs the third Sun- lay in this month at 11 o’clock I m. The public is invited to tear him. The Sunday school at this place p progressing finely and the ab undance is good. take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, reliable, sure. TEACHERS WANTED Agricultural Geography. First Western Farmer, (at rail road station,}—“You’re a farmer, too, eh?” Second Western Parmer—“Yes; been farmin’ a good many years.” First Farmer—“That so? Glad to meet ye. Where is your farm located—-in the flood district) the drought section, the grasshopper region or the cyclone helt?”—New York Weekly. Union Teacliers’ Agencies of America. ., New York, N. Y. Chicago, Ill., Household Gods The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods, who attended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worshipped as household gods in every home. The household god of today is Dr. King’s New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds, and for all affections of the throat, chest and lungs it is invalu able. It has been tried for a quarter of a centnry and is guaranteed to cure or money refunded. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sure remedy for old and young. No household should be without this good angeL Free bot tles for trial at M. C. Brown & Co's. drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1. New Orleans, La. San Francisco, Cal*, - St. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Col. 5 There are thousands of positions to -be filled during the school term caused by resignation, death, etc. We had over 3,000 vacancies duriag the past season. Unqualified facilities tor placing teachers in every part of the United and Canada, as over 95 per cent, of those who registered before’ August secured positions. One fee registers in 9 offices. ADDRESS FOR APPLICATIONS TO PITTSBURG, PA. irg, Pa., Toronto, Can Washington, D. C , The Best and Most Economical Power is Furnished by the conditions .... sexes. Cheap board. Send lor — "——'free illustrated CrtiteUB. Address J. F. Dxatjghon, Pres’t, at ether place; D mughon’s ^ Practical.^.. Business.... NASHVILLE, TENN., AND TEXARKANA, fEXAS, . Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting/ etc. .The most thorough, practical and progressive schools of the kind, in the world, and the best patronioed.ois'zs in the South. Indorsed by bank ers, merchants, ministers and others. Four weeks in /bookkeeping with tis are equal to twelve weeks by the old plan. J. F. Uraughon, President, is author of Draughon’s new system of bookkeeping:, “Double ^ntiy Made Easy.” Home study. We have prepared for home Domestic Expenses. “Dreadful that your husband broke his arm falling over Mrs. Fitz-Brown’s baby-buggy.” “Yes; and we had to buy the Fitz-Browns a new buggy.”—De troit Free Press. Guard against Yellow Jack by keep- ng the system thoroughly clean and ree from germ bleeding matter. Cas- arets Candy Cathartic will cleanse the ystem and kill all contagious disease -erms. the dance starts, daybreak the boards fly from the shack like a south Georgia cyclone had hold of it. We get 12,000 bales of cotton a year and our territory extends 75 miles north of here into North Carolina. Think of a man coming from McDonough to Gainesville to buy goods and you have . it. St live, bn a . street; thalybas-three privates—-not like, in Kentucky, all colonels—but majors, judges, captains, and at the farther end of the street we havp-a lieutenant- general. A man has to live on- it All made of Best Ma- i j-terial, with Best Work- I ’ mans hip, in Best Man- i ner/ Most economical in use of fuelj ; splendid jgs 'steamers, and most frees [ from sparks. More LEF- "ySj FEL ENGINES in use ^ Will give three boxes of their Specific Tablets/ worth §2.50, to any one who may have used as much as one box of their tablets v^ithoYit decided benefit. We haviy never heard of - a single case where the tablets have failed to give satisfactory reshlts,;; and - if ‘ there is; a person to be found who has used them without benefit we want to kiiow who he is and where to find him.. They never fail to’ enre kidney and bladder troubles and affections of -the genital organs and overcome all debiffty and weakness in both uien and'women; They improve the appetite, aid diges tion and assimilation and overcome Constipation. They have vital effect on all of the secretory organs and es tablish a healthy condition of the mu cous and gland secretions in_every part of the body; overcome all torpid condi tions of the capillaries and secure per fect circulation of the blood, so that every organ is supplied and every funor tion is normal and healthy. Being the only remedy ever compounded that fully meets the logical physiological PLEASANT TO TAKE, igiiout the South than any other make. Range in. capacity from 3 horee-pow«r All about these-engines in new pamphlet “D,” copy of which, with prices, ray further information desired, furnished ficiee bn application to INST/INTLY RELIEVES INFANTILE COUCH, COLD, CROUP OR CRAMP. CO., SPRINGFIELD, OHIO, Miles* Nerve Plasters. “It is due you and a pleasure to me to recommend yo ine. Truly, it is an infallible remedy and cure fer tetter has .been annoyed by same for about twelve years, and the Tetterine for five days it disappeared entirely, to She la ready to sing your praise, and I am prepared-to' my gold dollar in erecting a monument to your name.- Yours, etc., A. M. HAYGOOD, m another over onr back fence and are quite chummy. On the night of Clevelands second election Col. Candler was addressing a crowd of enthused Cleveland sh6uters,when a good populist brother from For syth county asked the colonel how about Forsyth county. The colonel answered the brother that everything had gone democratic except hell and Forsyth county. conditions of the human system., it is no wonder that they give results un known to medical science. No matter if the doctors and all remedies have failed, try the Tablets and be convinced that they are superior to all known remedies. Their effect on the nerve centres is a complete surprise to phy sicians who have used them. Cases that have baffled the skill of best phy sicians and no remedies seemed to ben efit, have been promptly controlled and permanently cured by the Tablets. Cases where injections of morphine haye been resorted to as the only means of temporary relief have been promptly controlled by the Tablets and the trou ble completely overcome by their use,$ Price, one box SI; three boxes $2.50. If not on sale in your locality, order direct from Haggard Specific Co., At- IT CURES ECZEMA AND If you are afl It will be the At sores,-tetter, chapped hands, chilbli corns, and all skin eruptions, positively cures piles, or no pay qnired. It is guaranteeed to give feet satisfaction or money refun Price 25 cents per box. For sah M. C. Brown & Co. •es, or by mail 50 cents in cash or stamps. J. T. SHUPTRINE, by Dr. 35. E. Dixon k Co., The Mother’s Happiness, The Baby’s Health. itimmmmiirfmiinmm;! At b months oltl ? s hoists — Lv Ci:: WmM dilBf SSSImsIUu : Mi fe : j. ' . - . > 1 ULmB ; i P-umH**' ~t