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THE GEORGIA CRACKER,
Gainesville, da., January 15,1368.
HAVE YOU NOTICED
THAT ® ® ® ® ®
THE CRACK*ER
IS PRINTING
MORE NEWS,
BETTER NEWS,
® FRESHER NEWS,
THAN ANY PAPER
IN GAINESVILLE ?
And Hanna—hie leg was pulled.
Advertising in The Georgia
Cracker is judicious advertising.
The Governor’s party is having
a high old time m Mexico, it is
said. _____
The candidates for Secretary of
State are looming up in alarmingly
large quantities
Hon. Hewlett Hall wants to be
attorney-general of Georgia. He
is not alone in his wants.
What Candler will do for the
candidate who opposes him for
the governorship will be a plenty.
Gainesville leads the towns of
the Piedmont section. She is to
day head and shoulders above
them all.
Candler, the “plow boy of Pigeon
Roost,” will be the next Governor
of Georgia. His majority will be
something like 80,000.
The gubernatorial campaign
seems to be warming up consider-
ablv. Some formal announce-
mehts are expected soon.
O, yes, Howard Thompson is a
pretty good runner himself. In a
congressional race he can take
care of himself pretty well.
Tom Felder will give Livingston
a lively tilt, if he don’t beat him.
Felder has friends, just lots of
’em, who hope he will win.
The man who can say where
he is at without taking <a year to
say so, can be counted on. Too
much deliberation is dangerous.
Don’t forget that The Cracker
is always a.- work for Gainesville.
It hopes to see the Queen City
grow and prosper as never before.
Wasting
can be overcome In almost all cases
by the use of Scott's Emulsion of
Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypophos-
phites of Lime and Soda® while
it is a scientific fact that cod-liver
oil is the most digestible oil in ex
istence, in
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
it is not only palatable, but it is
already digested and made ready
for immediate absorption by the
system® It is also combined with
supply a food not only for
the tissues of the body,but
for the bones and nerves,
and will build up the child
when its ordinary food
does not supply proper
nourishment®
Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the
man and fish are on the wrapper.
All druggist®; 50c. and $1.00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
HON. HOWARD THOMPSON.
H011. Howard Thompson has an
nounced himself a candidate for
the nomination for Congress at
the hand8 of the Democrats of the
Ninth Congressional district of
Georgia. He is w r ell known to the
people of the district, and an eu
logy of the man and his merits is
wholly unnecessary for he is known
to be a pure, able, consientious
gentleman and a lifelong Demo
crat. It is not amiss, however,
for The Cracker to say that it sin
cerely hopes he will be nominated
and elected.
Mr. Thompson is a shrewd, wise
and conservative man, and the
interests of the people will not
suffer in his hands. He will
faithfully serve his constituents
and will endeavor to have enacted
into laws such measures as are re
garded as essential to the best
interests of the people.
Mr. Thompson is a staunch Dem
ocrat and stands squarely on the
platform adopted by the National
Democratic Convention at Chicago.
He has always been an earnest
worker in the ranks of his party,
and it is but just and proper that
he be honored by his fellow Dem
ocrats of the Ninth Congressional
district. He has addressed a let
ter to Mr. Tate, his opponent,
asking for a series of joint debates
throughout the district which, if
arranged, promise a lively cam
paign. Mr. Thompson’s friends
throughout the district should
begin at once active work in his
behalf. They would, by securing
his nomination, honor a worthy
and place the banner of
The congressional campaign in
the Ninth will attract the atten
tion of the State. The blood}"
Ninth can have a lively scrimmage
when it tries.
Keep at work for your home
town. Gainesville is one of the
best cities in Georgia, and the
proper thing to do is to see if you
can make it better.
SHOE
Stand squarely on the Demo,
cratic platform, and never waver.
A11 occasional defeat should not
cause you to lose sight of the prin
ciples of the party.
It looks as if Hon. Patrick
Walsh is not treated with the
courtesy he deserves by the mem
bers of his council in Augusta.
They should make peace.
Senator Teller delivered a speech
a few days ago that will cause his
party brethren a thought or tw T o.
Upon them he served notice that
he and those of his faction would
do their utmost to defeat the re
publican party in 1900 for its
present financial policy.
Too
man
Democracy in the Ninth Congress
ional district of Georgia in the
hands of a man who would never
trail it in the dust.
BOWDRE.
Mr. Shockle who was so badly
hurt, is again able to be on duty.
Everything is peaceable, and
almost everybody busy.
We are all expdbting to come to
court next week to swap.
We are glad to know that Col.
Candler is a candidate for Gov
ernor.
Miss Browning has an excellent
school at this place.
Good fortune is smiling on
Bowdre. The mines are booming
and several new houses are going
up ‘ * < ,
The Cracker is a welcome guest
and is finding many a new friend.
There has f>een less hunting this
winter so far than usual.
The warm weather has been ex
cellent on those who have to buy
wood.
Small grain is looking fine and
a good crop has been sown in this
community.
Mr. Julias Hulsey is a hustling
farmer as everybody knows and
would do efficient service in the
legislature.
A goodly number of the farmers
in this community are now at work
at the gold mine.
Mr. George Rognon is talking of
running a vegetable and fruit
shipping business during the
spring and summer.
!
Dun says 1897 is not only the
best year since 1892, but the best
year of any definitely known.
1898 promises to be a better year
than 1897.
Here’s to Hon. Howard Thomp
son, the next Congressman from
the Ninth Congressional district
of Georgia. May his, .shadow nev
er grow less.
The use of the surgeon’s knife is be
coming so general, resulting fatally
in such a large number of cases, as to
occasion general alarm.
Mr. William Walpole, of Walsh town,
South Dakota, writes; “About
three years ago, there came under
my left eye a little blotch about the
else of a small pea.
It grew rapidly,and
shooting pains ran
In every direction®
I became alarmed
and consulted a
good doctor, who
pronounced it can-
( cer, and said that it
must be cut out.
This I would not
consent to, having
little faith in the
indiscriminate use of the knife. Read
ing of the many cures made by S. S.
S., I determined to give that medicine
a trial, and after I had taken it a few
days, the cancer became irritated and
began to discharge. This after awhile
ceased, leaving a small scab, which
finally dropped off, and only a healthy
little scar remained to mark the place
where the destroyer had held full sway.
A Real Blood Remedy.
Cancer is in the blood and it is folly
to expect an operation to cure it. S.S. S.
(guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real
remedy for every
disease of the blood.
Books mailed free;
address Swift Spe
cific Co., Atlanta,
Ga.
We have just received the largest
men*) that ever came to Gainesv||| i
Over one hundred cases of
the famous
Hamilton-Brown Shi
y r 9
From a stoch of over
6,0 00 PAIRS,
We can fit any foot from A to E E, atm
pocket book from 25c to $5. AndJ
pair is fully
Guaranteed and will Wear Like ft
Men’s Shoes in Black and Chocolate, of Russian Cali,
Harvard Calf, Cordovan, Kangaroo, Vici Kid, Patent Leather
in all the latest toes, and any last from C to G.
Women’s Shoes in Lace and Button, Chocolate and
and narrow, heel and spring-heel, heavy and fine, cloth toptjj
top. in the newest toes, widths from A to E E, any price fi>
cents to $3 50. Good line Ladies’ 1898 Bicycle Boots.
S H O
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S
sss
For boys and girls we have them laced, buttoned, chocoljtej
heel and spring-heel, in the prettiest toes.
A big line of babies’ soft sole shoes. Men’s and Ladies’
and Over-Gaiters. Nice and convenient places for trying and^
shoes. Buttons lastened on our shoes free of charge.
R. E. ANDOE & 0
14 Main St.
’Phone 9,
Class in Book-keeping and Commercial
methods taught by
E. P. Mitchell,
Expert Accountant. A few more pupils
desired. Call or address No. 2 State
Bank building. g
and Whiskey Habits
cured at home with
out pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FREE.
. B.M.WOOLLEY, M.D.
’Office 104 N. Pryor St.
Send for My Cat
Of Christmas Novelties in ^
Silver, if you are contend
purchases for the Holiday
CHARLES W. CRANES!
Jeweler,
22 Whitehall St., AtlanuJ
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