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Acting Adjutant and Inspector Gen
eral Oscar Brown has ordered an elec
tion for captain and first andisecond
lieutenants of The Piedmont Bifles to
be held Tuesday, November 23d. As
soon as the election is held and . the
returns sent in, and commissions issued
it is expected that the arms for the
company will be sent here. The boys
are preparing to drill and hope to get
in good shape.
Mr. B. M. Head has just
turned from Atlanta, where
bought a fine pair of mules.
Messrs, das. O’Kelly and J<
; caught in the a
Pilgrimwere
by the revenue officers last Satur
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Faulkner’s
little eight month’s old child was
burned to death last Thursday.
Mrs. Faulkner had left the child
asleep on.' a pallet some ten- feet
from the 4fee* and ; stepped out to
milk, .and when she returned the
child had awakened and rolled
into the fire. . It could not crawl,
and its little feet were in a crisp
and its clothes burned off of it.
It lited about two hours..
Rev. J. B. Boyd preached at
Concord Sunday and hfter preach
ing took up a collection, for the
Uncle Jackey Bieves monument
fund.
Mr. Gibs Chapman, of Gordon
county, is visiting friends and
relatives in this settlement.
Mr. O. V. Keith yisifod-home
folks Saturday and Sunday. He
is teaching at Shoal Creek, White
county. ' • “ : '' '*
Mr. Garner has made arrange
ments for board here and will en
ter school.
Spnfigfidd, HL, and St. Bonis failed to
reduce the enlargement. After six
months’ constant treatment here, my.
pWfwati uTged tw * > fa submit to a re
moval of the gland. Attfci*critic*ltW>-
ment a friend, recommended S.S.S.,
Rev. J. M.White, paStenr of the First
Methpdist church, leaves Tuesday for
for Athens to attend the annual session
of the North Georgia Conference. Dur
ing his pastorate here he has greatly
endeared -himself to his church and the
people generally,, who hope he will be
sent back to serve, them again.
medicines.
A Profitable Investment.
An advertisement in, The
Cracker is a profitable investr
ment. We v;ork for our ad
vertisers—Urey get good re-
suits. Contractfor space.
CRACKER ADS ALWAYS PAY.
Indies’ Capes.
Ladies’ Cloth Capes, braided col
lar, 50c each.
Ladies’ Black Beaver Capes, braid
ed and fur trimmed. $1.
Ladies’ Seal Plush Capes, full
Press Goods.
All- wool 36-in6h Suiting in variety
of sjtyles, 25c a yard.
All-wool 36-inch Dress Flannels,;
extra value, 25c a yard.
27-inch double fold half wool Cash-
fmere, assorted colors, 10c yard.
27-inch doable fold half wool Nov-
V elty Suitings, 10c a yard.
27-inch fleece-lined. Flannelettes,
...” new selection of patterns, 10c yd
Belleport Plaids, cheapf' m ? price
but good value, 5c a yard.
Underwear.
Men’s white knit,.Undershirts 15
cents each. ^
Men’s heavy white knit Under
-shirts 25c each. <
Ladies’' Jersey Bibbed Vests 12$-
... cents each. >
Infants*' Jersey Bibbed Vests 5
f cents each.
Notions.
Spool Cotton, 200 yards guaran
teed, 2^c a spool- r
Spool Cotton, 500 yards guaran
teed, 5c a spool.
Adamantine Pins, 280 count, 1
cent a paper.
Helix oval eyed Needles lc paper.
Large size Pencil Table ts,24 sheets,
1 cent each.
Shoes.
THANKSGIVING EDITION.
Next Saturday, November 27th,
we will issue a “Thanksgiving
Edition” of The Georgia Cracker.
It will be full of interesting read
ing matter, and will be gotten up
in ah attractive style. Issued at
this season of the year, it, will be
of great value to local advertisers,
who desire to turn the tide of the
holiday trade in their direction.
it cures the most obstinate esses of
Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism,
etc., which other so-called. blood reme-
dies fail to touch. S.S.S. «ets at the
coot of the disease and forces!t out per*
mauently. Valuable books will
be sent .free
to any address
by the Swift
Domestics.
4 bales fine smooth Sheeting 4c J
3 bales best heaw Sheeting 5e u
Lamar’s Lemon Laxative.
We direct special attention to the
advertisement of L. L. L. manufactured
by the well known drug firm of H. j. •
Lamar & Son’s, Macon, Ga. This
preparation is highly recommended for
coughs, colds, la grippe, constipation,
disordered heart or liver, headache and
fever. It is sold, at all drug stores.
Try it.. , ,
Episcopal Services.
Archdeacon Walton will preach: at'
the Episcopal church tomorrow at 7
o’clock p. m.. His discourse will be a
confirmation lecture. The bishop will
preach and confirm Monday 22d, at
7 o’clock p. m.
2 bales Cotton Cheeks 4c yd. H
2 bales heavy Cotton Checks 5c J
40 pieces good Feather Ticbi
10c yard.
10 pieces best - Feather Tick,
I2Jc yard.
Mattress Ticking 6c a yard.
climax back, 75c a pair.
Ladies’ glove grain and pebble
grain button Shoes $1.
House Burned,
J The residence of Hr. iUliwf;lf^UI
on Banka street, was completely de
stroyed by fire At 5 o'clock Thursday
morning. The alarm Was turned on
and the department responded but th$
fire bad gained such headway that the
flames could not be checked. The loss
amounts to-about $1,000. The fire was
started by a defective stove fluei ^
SOME P0IITICA1 NOTES.
One of the most prominent poli
ticians of middle Georgia and a
leader in the house of representa
tives in conversation with a
Cracker man a few days ago said
that Hon. Candler would 2
" ^ Of Interest to Horsemen. - ~
Do. you.turn your horses qttt for the
winter? If so, we. want to call your
attention to.a very important-, matter.
Horses that Have been Used steadily,
either on the farm or for road work,
quite probably have some strains,
whereby lameness, or enlargements,
have been-eaused, or perhaps hew life
is heeded to be infused Into their legs.
Gombault’s Caustic Balsam applied as
per directions, just as you are turning
the horse out, will be of great benefit,
and this is the time when it canbe used
very successfully. One great advantage
in using this remedy is that after it is
applied it needs no care or attention;
is absolutely.;a safe .remedy . for any
one to use and doesits work well, and
at a time when the horse is having a
rest. Of course, it can be used with
equal success while horses are in the
stable, but many people in turning
their horses out would use Caustic
Balsam if they-were reminded of it,
and this article is given as a reminder..
“Only the Best.”
This should be your'motto when you
need a medicine. Do not be induced to
take, any substitute when you.caH.for
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Experience - baa
proved it ts be the best. It is an hon
est medicincT, possessing actual' and un
equalled merit. Be' wise and- profit by
the experience of other people.
theMheamof
The success of
GOR is due to
The
Blood
Is tke
VEHICLES 0 0 0
■ We Build ’Em to Suit You
' . Pure Blood is essential to good
health. Thousands suffer with
impute blood. Thousands who
-. * are afflicted could be cured by
" "' "taking Africana the only posi-
-tireremedy.'
AFRICANA cpres Rheumatism of long
When the liver and kidneys are dis
eased it produces a feeling of despon
dency and gloom of mind that it is im
possible to shake off victim needs
the help of a rem6dy«t*«fc will restore
the deranged organs to their normal
healthy condition. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Liver and Kindey Balm will bring
about this result. By stimulatingthem
to increased activity in removing the
waste of the system it restores health
and vigor of mind- and body. Price,
$1 a bottle.
For sale by M. C. Brown & Co. .
If yon want a good bnggjJ
carriage, wagon or other vehicle
just give ns the order, and you Li
get exactly what you want.
What about that repairing
you need? Bring us your worn
and let ns fix it up for yos
We always please our customers!
for fifteen years. It causes
the hair to\Sep.its natural
“How about the race for solic
itor general in our circuit?” the
legislator was asked. “Well, it’s
going to be mighty close, to be
candid with you,” he replied.
“Fletch Johnson and Bill Char
ters are both very popular men,
and I can’t tell how its going just
at this stage of the race. Both
men have strong influences back
of them and the friends of each
are putting in good work. Per
sonally, I hope Fletch Johnson
will win and I am going to vote
for him- He would make a splen
did solicitor general. Charters
and his friends are fighting Fletch
on -the grounds that Gainesville
has had the judge and solicitor,
too, for years arid that the moun
tains are entitled to some repre
sentation of recognition. Fletch
is a^/sfcrong man and has a follow
ing that cannot be overcome
^JE^ICANA cures Scrofula.
AJPRICANA cures Old Sores.
AFRICAN A cures Syphilis.
AFRICANA cures Constipation.
AFRI0ANA cures Exzema.
AFRICANA cures Catarrh.
AFRICANA cures all Blood and Skin
diseases.
Atrial will convince yon of its merits.
Sold by Druggists.
to make its'merits known, I will send
free, to any afflicted -reader of yom
paper, three bottles of my Newly Dis
covered Remedies upon receipt of Ex
press and Pdstoffice address." '
Doa’tlfoglect VoBr Liver. .
j. Liver trotffiles quickly result in- serious
complications, and the man who neglects his
liver hss little regicrd for health. A bottle
of Brovrna’ Inou Bitters taken now and then
-will keen the liver in perfect order. If the
disease has developed, Browns’Iron Bittern
will cure it ^permanently. Strength and
vitality ' wfn^ alwayii foUow Sus use.
Browns’Iron^Bitien i* sold by all dealers.
XX. And want LOW to
" ' .
St. Lonis, Memphis, New Orleans,'
E. P. Mitchell
Cincinnati, Loriisville, Chicago, or
points in Arkansas, Texas, Mis
souri, Kansas, Colorado, Oregon,
Washington, - California, or any
point ’ West, it will pay you to
write to ov see me. Excursion
Arid special fatesfrom time to
time. Choice of routes. Notrou-
le to answer ' questions* /Rate
and maps: furnished' free. Ad
dress, FREBD. BUSH, Diet. Pass.
Agent L7&3iN. R. R., 36£ Wall
Steet, Atlanta, Ga.
\a Railroaa
Expert Accountant. A few more pupils
desired. Gall or address No. 2 State
Bank building. .
For information as to Routes.
. V •. . - *
Schedules and Rates, both
Passenger and Freight,
write to either of 4he-undersigned
. Y011 will receive prompt reply
and reliable information. : v ~
LARGE CALIFORNIA PEARS,
50 cents dozen. .. .
MALAGA GRAPES, 20c v
CONCORD GRAPES, 10 lb ;bask- .
ete 25c. "
BANANAS, 10c and 15c dozeri.
NICE ORANGES; 80c and 40c do^ r
COCOANUTS, 5c and 10c each.
CRANBERRIES, 15c quart.
RAISINS, 15c lb.
NUTS, 15c lb.
1, 2 and 3 lb cans of -BOSTON
BAKED BEANS, i0,15 and 20c.
HEINZ’S KEG PICKLE,*sour at
15c quart; sweet at 25c quart.
FULL CREAM CHEESE, 15c lb.*
Buy your goods from me. I
will save you money.
General line of Hardware
complete in every depart
ment.
Guns of % all kinds and
prices. A full and complete-
line of sporting goods.
The largest stbek of winter
lap robes ever brought to
Northeast -Georgia. Prices
from $1.25 to $7.00.
Turn PH
In the Toils.
Officer Brown of the police force,
arrested Charley Howell, a negro
wanted in Greensboro for shooting at
another, last Monday. Chief Lyle not
ified the Green county officials and
they (same up for the prisoner and
returned with him.
Charley Johnson, col., who has given
the officers a great deal of trouble, was
arrested by two of his own color,
Thursday afternoon and turned over
to Chief Lyle for stealing a suit of
clothes. A place will doubtless be
provided for him on the gang.
pointed in Gainesville is not
known; However, th? appoint
ment is expected some time “
December so that the saccessoF of
Judge Winbura will take charge
of the ofiSce at the beginning of
the new quarter. There is now no
question about the appointment
of Colonel Farrow, as there is no
other applicant for the place. His
Cuttaway
A.'G. Jackson, Geri. Pass. Agt
Job W. White, Trav. Pass. Agt
Augusta, Georgia.
S; W. Wilkes, C. F. & P. A.;
Atlanta. ''"
H. K. Nicholson, G. A., Athens.
W. W. Hardwick, S. A., Macon.
S. E. Magill, C. F. A., Macon.
M. R. Hudson, S. F. A.,Milledge
ville.
F. W. Coffin, S. F. & P. A.,
Augusta.
points form
kinds plows!
First-class Dental Work. Head
quarters tor best Tooth and
Mouth Preparations.
.Gainesville, : : Georgia.
Ladies’
f . , , r Cloaks and Capes, Rubber Coats auc
■joshes, Men s, Women’s and Children’s Rubber Sh
mpj. Big lot Fur and Wool Hats cheap.
||;V Fresh shipment of celebrated Grandeur I '- -
auction. ^
Moore & Co.’s Restaurant
wm scorrs emulsion ;
arc consumption ? Yes and ;
10. Will it cure every case ? ;
Pfave you taken a bad Cough, Cold or LaGrippt
Do you suffer from Habitual Constipation?.
Have yon Disordered Liver or Heart Trouble?
Have you a languid, lazy feeling, with Headache?
Do you have Fever
FOR 15 CENTS.
can pay 25 cents
all you can eat.
; j No* What cases will it cure j
j | then? Those in their earlier ;
| | stages, especially in young ;
!! people. We make no exag- ;
of any kind?
OYSTERS SERVED
HOURS.
So far only one announcement
has been made for mayor of
Gainesville—Judge J. B. Gaston.
As yet no opposition has devel
oped and it looks like he will
go in for the full term without a
contest. Judge Gaston is very
ambitious to fill the regular term
and believes, iensmnch as he has
filled the unexpired term of less
than a year, that he should be
elected in order that he may give
the city of Gainesville the best
administration within his power.
Messrs. Z. T. Castleberry, E. E.
Kimbrough and J. G. Hynds have
been announced for aldermen.
They also keep
Tobacco, Candies,
lasses, 20c gallon.
1 hand Cigars,
Potorica Mo-
■ I Scott’s Emulsion
s Lemon
\ ! of Cod-lrvar oil with Hypo-
J I : phosphites of Lime and Soda
!! In these cases results In a
S positive cure to a large num
ber. hi advanced cases, how-
i- ever, where a cute Is Impossi-
I hie, this well-known remedy
! should he relied upon to prth
I long life surprisingly.
1
> 50c. and $1.00, all dragglsti*
! SCOTT 4 BOWHE, Ch.mlrt». New Yoffc
yourca.se of any remedy you can find. While
been on tne market a very short time, hundreds
(btained by taking it. If yo« have not tried it,
e, or lot us know your address and we will cheer-
E sarhpjv bottle FREE. No .family, especially
1 be without this valuable remedy.
OFFE
ML -M* We have heard oCcjL&om
ci ao ye*nr standing
turcuii