The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, December 04, 1897, Image 7

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- Capital Celery' Salid. Take, half a head ofcabbage and three bunches of celery chopped fine. Mix well one cupful of vin egar, a Jump of butter the size of an egg, the yolks of three eggs,la teaspoonful of mustard, one of salt, the same of pepper and two ofsugar/ Heat this mixture on the stoye until it thickens, stirring constantly. Ittfhen cold add two tablhspoonfuls of sweet cream Smi; olive oil and pour over the celery Every mother feels an inde scribable dread WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS O0R RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “ CASTORIA,” AND “ PITCHETtfS CASTOBIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK. DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Eyannis, Massachusetts, pie Mftmator of “PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” the same has home and doesijiitiw JjE&jrfZSf* < ®- e ®W2f danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy CASTOR?* Jo one has authority fro™ me to use my name ex- |e Centaur Company of which Chas. II- Fletcher is is the women iy which relieves great pain and suf- hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trialyfcfiiot! only made painless, but all the danger Is re- this remedy are no longer de nt or gloomy; nervousness and other distressing con- Opium snd Jlarphlne JUbiti . Ctired at home, in two weeks, for $5.00. Cancers, rupture* Sts, dropsy, private diseases add blood poison speedily cured. 'No charges till- cured. ! Fifteen years success.& Dr: G. HENLEY SNI DER. Atlanta, Ga, ip substitute which some druggist may ol lse he makes a few more pennies on it); mts of which eveA he does not know; ie ffid You Have Always Bon, BEARS THE FACSIMILE SIGNATURE OF ;!• >9 nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming.event, and the serious accidents so cbm- mdh ? to the - critical fibur arc obviated by the use Mother’s justified - pits a man ever breaking a matrimonial engage ment?” he asked anxiously. SM **The query editor leaned bagpjp his chair and looked thoughtful. “It is not so much a question of justification,” he said at last, “as it is of the kind of cinch the girl has on you for breach of promise.” —Chicago Post. Livelier Now. “How do you think this new double umpire system will work?’ ’ “Splendidly,” replied the man who enjoys excitement. “You soe, when there was only one um pire there was a certain hesitancy about a crowd’s jumping on him. Now that there are two. it’ll seem a little more like an even fight, and encourage the boys to liven things up.”—Washington Star. or sent by express on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing invaluable information of >J,r C interest to all women, will be sent fntfc to any address, upon application, by The BRADFIELD REGULATOR €0., Atlanta.Ga. Maybe Hill is like Mark. A rumor that he was dead once reached the friends of Mark Twain in New York. Of course they in stituted inquiries, and the humor ist heard about it. v He was in Europe at the time and he cabled: “Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” The New York World thinks that David B. Hill could as truly explode the reports of his political demise.—Macon Telegraph. » condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, you haye a bilious look; if your stomach be disordered* you have a dyspeptic look; if your kid-; neys be affected, yon have a pinched look. Secure good health* and you will; surely have good looks. ‘■‘Electric Bit- terp” is a good Alterative and Tonic. j Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures; pimples, blotches and boils, and gives! a good complexion Every bottle guar anteed. Sold at M. C. Brown & Co’s Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. ENCHANTED MOUNTAIN lounty’s Historic Mounds.-—Interesting Story Early Days, Written for The Cracker. By Wm. Waring Habersham, g. E. ill. mountain Is situated to burst upon them and the first;,: blow, of. a; hammer on the rock was answered Thousands of persons flounder along gfOr months, yes, even years, suffering .',"■‘5 . ... , ■» . 1 , J with live reading matter. Read every line—yon will profit by it/ Georgia, in Union count; aters of the Mississippi! by a peal of thunder which shobk the the rainstorm separates mountain and was followed by a deluge runs into the Atlantic ot rain. But the party in their zeal, the other winds its tor- before leaving, chiseled out the foot- for two thousand miles prints of a delicate female, and after £ Mexico, below New Or- mounting their horses, which bpre lountain is a peak of the their trophy in a sack, they reached chain, or Blue Ridge, Gainesville,notwithstanding the storm, s from Wetumpka, Ala- in safety. ousand miles to the St. After an absence of 44 years, several rand is characterized as of the same party who had accompanied t dry land raised above Dr. Stephenson to the mountains in called the ‘‘Enchanted early days, visited the spot again, and om the Cherokee «? legend found the scene greatly changed; no at, “Noah’s Ark” landed clouds shed sympathetic tears, no from indigestion, bowel troubles and liver disorders, with their accompany ing disagreeable symptoms, because they think they are obliged to do so. If they would take a short course of Dr. J. II. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm they would soon get rid of the miser able feeling and that overpowering sense of weariness and incapacity for work would give place to one of health, vigor and cheerfulness. Price $1.00 a bottle. For sale by M. C. Brown & Co. “What pretty illuminated cards!” exclaimed one woman. “That one with the motto, ‘Hon esty is the best policy,’ is espe cially nice.” “Yes,” replied the other. “I brought them from Europe, and the best of it is I got them through with a lot of other things without paying a cent of duty.”—Wash ington Star. J. W. HUFFORD, Farmington, la. HALF-SIZE BOTTLES, 50c. The Greenville News praisec South Carolina celery, home raised, and thinks the south should £ stop the Kalamazoo leak. True enough, but it is hard to make some folks believe it. ia Railroad Dr. Nansen says that germs can not live in the polar region. And yet quinine capsules in Klondike lare quoted at $10 apiece. The water must be very bad there, when it can be had. For information as to Routes, Schedules and Rates, both ,Passenger and Freight^ write to either of the' undersigned^ Consumption Positively Cured, Mr. R. B. Greeye, merchant, of Chil- howie, Va., certifies that he had con sumption, was giyen up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he purifier. It fortifies the whole system ; and gives you such strength that aer* vona troubles cease, andr work which seemed wearing and laborious, becomes easy and is cheerfully performed. It has done this for others, it will for von. HOOD’S PILLS are the best family cathartic and liver tonkr. Gentle, reliable, sure. There is no use suffering with a wound of any kind now-a-days. Sim ply keep it wet with Dr.' Tichenor’s Antiseptic. It stops the pain and heals it quicker than anything, and costs only 50 cents a bottle. and reliable information. A. G. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agfc Jos W, Whits, Tray. Pass. Agt Augusta, Georgia. S. W. Wilkes, C. F. <fc P. A., Atlanta. H. K. Nicholson, G. A., Athens. Ambassador Hay, at a London banquet, on Thanksgiving day, paid an eloquent tribute to “the unknown, nameless artist who in the days of early New England first brought to perfection the iumpkin pie.” Now let another ambassador sound the praises of chicken and oysters. “Did yon notice, deah boy, that some lucky fellow has bought the p wince’s yacht?” “Deah me, I should think it would be so pweeious that he’d nevah want to get it wet! ’—Cleve land Plain Dealer. f four children, all of every evidence we have, must have ich having five toes, contained at least one hundred million imbedded in the clay, of people, with a knowledge of the irse of time had become arts nearly equal to the Chinese. They every side, tracks of j evidently worshipped the sun, as all 9, deer, tigers, cows, their temples in Georgia and the west, her birds and animals have an escarpment on the east side, wending their way in on which sacrifices were offered and on. from which several images of gods and 3tion of these relics of goddesses have been plowed up. given by Hawkins, a At Sallie Hughes’ farm on the Eto- hman, in 1816, and a wah river, Georgia, one of the images of Dr. M. F. Stephen- was found and sold to an English trav- lle, Hall county, Geor- eller for three hundred pounds ster- brated scientist, and ling. This idol is now in the Salisbury friends visited the Collection in London, England, and a ountain” in 1834 and smaller idol, made of different mate- »ur miles from its base; rial from that first discovered, waa. id before day by their found at the same farm in 1370; ?ho said that “a storm All the mounds which have been The party bad their opened in Georgia, contain,plenty of and marched slowly miea, which was used as mirrors, ingles until daylight, Some of the articles found are of j to “Trap Rock” and; porpbory and rock crystal and are of a out their lunch on the high, order of artistic. skill. The vast quantity of “mountain remains at Sallie Hughes’ are the only the wrath of Jupiter, ones ha this wide and extensive Em- ce the Indian supersti- prise which contain gold beads, ae- > be fulfilled, the party counted for on the grounds of the ip rainstorm was about existence of a rich gold mine near by, Rudolph Evans, brother of the late Dr. Thomas Evans, the fa mous clentist, who died in Parfs last week, leaving a fortune esti mated at from, six million dollars to twenty-five million dollars, is a commissioner of deeds in Wash ington. Everybody Says so. t Cand.7 Cathartic, the most won- icai discovery of the age, pleas- freshinflfto the. taste, act gently ely on kldncysvliverand bowels, using the entire systsm^ dfs i headache, fever? habitual cb biliousness. Please buy and ‘ ‘It is due you and a pleasure tq me to recommend your Tetter- ine. Truly, it is an infallible remedy and euro for tetter. My wife • ' w ■ . . jk V I'T 7 ■ ^ has been annoyed,by-same for about twelve years, and after using the Tetteripe for five days it disappeared entirely, to her great relief. She. is ready to sing your praise, and I am prepared to contribute my gold dollar in erecting a monument to your name. ” Yours, etc., A. M. HAYGOOD, Evelyn* Ga. of C. C. e. to-day; 10,:3o,^ccnt^. Soldapd guaranteed to cure by all dlraggists. 7 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 Highest Award Diploma af Honor For Superior Lens Grinding and Excellency in the Manufacture of Spectacles r.nd Eye Glasses. Sold in 11,000 Cities and Towns in the XI. S. Most •Popular Glasses in tho U. S. ' 7~■■ E&TABUSHSD 73TQ. ga M 80 §3 These Fahotts . Glasses IS M as B ajsJsS Ar.E .XEVEn Peuulei). .. These famo.us glasses for 'sale by M. Ci Brown & Co. * , r • r'j [wwaHmijyilliall DRUGGSST5 to core any case of constipation. Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa- 1 tive. never crip or sripe.'bnt cause easy natural results. Sam-, 1