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PENDERfiRASS
The mildest January for the
first half month that the records
show in the past eleven years, now
seems testing the drop force of the
mercury, and from appearances
will make its closing days a strik
ing contrast to the beginning,
If there is any proof in the skep
ticism of an “old timer prophet,
this year will reap a bountiful
fruit harvest.
The farmers in this section have
made more progress m the wav of
preparing their lands for planting
than they had up to the first of
March of last year.
The school at this place is in a
flourishing condition.
Miss Sal lie Briggs of South Car
olina, has charge of the music de
partment of the school here and
is giying the best of results.
Mr. Scott Appleby has entered
the Southern Business College of
Atlanta. His many friends here
wish him mighty well.
Mrs. W. C. Appleby is visiting
relitives in Hall county this week.
Mr.- Emory McElhannon of
Winder, spent the first portion of
the week with Mr. Frank Appleby.
Rev. Frank Jackson of Winder,
preached an able sermon at the
Baptist church Sunday night.
Rev. J. H. Colley filled his pul
pit in his usual attractive manner
Sunday.
Mrs. Bailie Pass Dead.
Mrs. Sallie Pass died at her home
about five miles from the city Thursday
and was buried yesterday. She was
eighty-one years old, and was a good
woman who leaves a large family con
nection and hundreds of friends to
rriourn her loss. She was the mother
of Mr. Aaron Pass, well known here.
Undertaker Dorsey had charge of the
interment.
When in town call at Brown's R r s *
taurant for your meals. He’ll give you
“hot stuff.”
To The Citizens Of Hall County.
I take this method of notifying you
that I will not be a candidate for re-
election to the office of Clerk of the
Superior court, at the next election.
I thank you sincerely for the cordial
and liberal support you have always
given me; and when I retire from the
office I shall do so with good will to all.
Respectfully, A. R. Smith.
fire insurance.
Thomas C. Candler
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■Pension Money for
Ordinary Rudolph '
Widows,
has. Veen busy
this week making <>:V. the claims of the
widows of Oid soldiers, and 101 the old
soldiers themselves: i Vi ere are sixty-
six widows who get each, fheii
money will be forwarded Ordinary
Rudolph when the claims are sent in.
FOr Ladies! |
Mr. Henry H. Brown has the nicest
restaurant in the city. He has just
finished up an elegant room for ladies,
where meals will be served at any
time. Oi-sters and everything in sea
son served promptly. Telephone No.
2(5 when you want something nice to
eat.
THE DREADED COHSUMPTioj
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P^idwa PHIS
j T. A. Slocum, M. C., the
Scientist, wiil send
1 - tar*,
of his newly rbscovered r
' to snarers.
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Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys
and bowels. Never sicken, weaken
or gripe. 10 cents.
ABSOLCTEI.T OOBSa 81MENT
SYMPTOMS—Moisture? i-.sten^e itclnn* and
t.. i italic; mc3t at 15 wuwa «y ruteu.pg. lf
■(laved to continue tumors fo'-w one protrude,
,v .ifefa often bleed and nln-raic, beeonstng very
g.re.'SWAYSE’SdiJiTM EA T HtopsitehSnjr imd
It‘Ceding, absorbs the f'■o’ yr;i£yis*j.-Tf'y
mail for 60 ct». Prppup-dSf if R. \ H a.iitv.'i.pc>a.
Undertaker Dorsey sent a bunal
casket to DahloUega Thursday for the
remains of Mr. Louis Meadors. who
died Wednesday night. The funeral
occurred at Dahlonega yesterday’.
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Tht; simple App Lea lion of
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OINTMENTj
wiihoct any internal j
medicine, cures tet-'
ter, eczema, itch, all ’
r eruptions ou the face,
' hands, n >se, tc., leaving
*the skin clear, white and healthyT
bv druggists, or sent by mail for 50 cts. Address Dr.
Sway** * Sox, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask jour druggist for ifc
Exposure to Disease.
This does not necessarily mean the
contraction of disease provided the
system is in a vigorous condition, with
the blood pure and all the organs in
Tealthy action. When in such a con
dition contagion is readily resisted and
the disease germs can find no room for
lodgment. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the
best medicine to build up the system
because it makes pure, rich blood, and
pure blood is the basis of good health
In cold weather it is especially neees-
sarv to keep up the health tone because
the body is subject to greater exposure
and more liable to disease. Hood’s
Sarsaparilla is the safeguard of health.
A friend in need is a friend indeed
When badly wounded you need a
friend. Dr. Ticlienor's Antiseptic will
prove a friend indeed.
Editor Georgia Cracker.-i-
covered a reliable cure for con-"
and all bronchial, throat an/
eases, general decline. loss 0 fd
all conditions of wasting aw ^
timelyuse the usands of app ai y.
less eases have been cured,
positive am I of its power tc J
to make its merits known j]
free, to any afflicted read/,
paper, three bottles of v
covered Remedies upon Ve ^
press and Postoffiee address^
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Dr. C. A. Ryder will probably return
today from Dahlonega. where he has
been doing dental work: for the past
two weeks. This is his first trip to
Dahlonega but he has had all he could
do, and will probably return later. Dr.
Ryder is a good dentist and does very
satisfactory- work.
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AT FIRS'! i'l. WAS CONSIDERED b\\ r
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■Wanted, to Rent.
Upright piano; must be in good con
dition.
price.
Address this office, and state
H. H.
When bilious or costive, eat a
Cascaret, candy catharic. Cure guar
anteed. 10 and 25 cents.
Don’t laugh too much at “Yellow
Kid” when he makes his appearance
at “Blueberry School” at Auditorium
for it's his first trip.
Brown’s Restaurant is the place to
get your meals. Call to see him or tel
ephone No. 26.
DESK SPACE FOR
RENT in nice office;
reasonable terms.
Apply at tbis office.
Disease, Suffering and;Death.
We take pleasure in directing the at
tention of our readers to the advertise
ment of the Metaphysical University of
New York City, which was established
nearly forty years ago, and which gives
every evidence of absolute reliability.
Mrs. M. G. Brown's Metaphysical Pam
phlet unfolds the law and principles of
Metaphysical Discoyery and points out
the plan for protecting and sustaining
the human body and mind from disease,
send for it. Read the advertisement.
From V.S.J’oumal of Jfediet**
Prof. W. H. Peake, who
makes a specialty of
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases than any
living Physician; his
success is astonishing.
We have heard of cases
of so years’ standing
^cured by
him. Ho
publishes a
valuable
work on
this dis
ease, which
he sends
h w 11 h a
large bot
tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers
who may send their P. O. and Express address.
We advise any one wishing a cure to address
Prof-W. H. PEEKE. F. D„ 4 Cedar St., Hew York
The jignionCi f** o 1 from 'I -v.:1; = ..v.i iC if.s
r,ord is a familiar one, aiiJ >r:_:y raa r .
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Proposals for
Convict Farm.
IN CONNECTiON WITH
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AT THE EXTREMELY
LOW PRICE OF
Bill Smith and John Findley, the
“warmest” boys in town, will desk to
gether at “District School Blueberry
Corners” at Auditorium. Keep an eye
on them; they will do to watch.
Parnell’s barber shop and bath rooms
are popular with the people. Nice,
neat and clean, his customers are al
ways pleased. Best work, courteous
attention, comfort—these you’ll get at
Parnell’s.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and
positively cures piles, or no pay re-
qnired. It is guaranteeed to give per
feet satisfaction or money refunded-
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
M. C. Brown & Co.
Brooklyn, N. Y., February 29, 1887.
—The box of Dr. Tichenor’s “Anti
septic” sent me by express, received.
Many thanks I can truly and honestly
say it is the best remedy for its claims
that I ever used.—Geo. Robert Cairns,
Baptist Evangelist
ME G. S. Davis, a prominent citizen
of McRea, Ga., returned home last
night after a pleasant visit to his niece,
Miss Mary McLead, a Seminary student.
THOMPSONS MILES.
The school at this place is mov
ing along finely with about 100
students. Prof. Milligan is prin
cipal and Miss Wofford is assist
ant.
Mrs. J. M. Feagan and wife who
have been sick with fever are much
better.
Mrs. S. F. Davis has had some
nice repairing done on her resi
dence.
The picture man, Mr. J. I. Davis
is doing a lively business.
Married, Mr. Pat Smith and
Miss Bettie Clark. Also Mr.
Amos Wofford and Miss Etta
Nowell. Their many friends ex
tend congratulations.
Dr. T. J Watts, Barnesville, Ga.,
Dear Sir:—I take pleasure in stating
that one box of Watts’ Eczema Oint
ment cured me of an eruption caused
by poison oak, removing it entirely in
three davs. Yours,
Chas. M. Brittain,
Student Mercer University.
Barnesville, Ga., Sept. 9, 1897.
Mr. S. J Brown of Carrollton, the
well known and efficient Ordinary of
Carroll county, was in the city yester
day on a visit to his daughter, who is a
student at the Georgia Female Sem
inary.
As authorized by an act of the gen
eral assembly approved December 21st.
1897, the prison commission of Georgia
invites offers for the sale of not less
than two thousand, nor more than nve
thousand acres of good land, in one body
or in several bodies, located in different
parts of the state,accessible by railroad,
to be used, under the provision of said
act, for a convict farm or farms, and
will receive such offers in writing up to
the 15th day of March, 1898.
All such offers must be accompanied*
by a complete abstract of title, and a
topographical map showing the cleared
and timbered lands, quantity and qual
ity of such timber; waste land; quality
of soil and clay; quanity and quality of
stone suitable for building purposes,
and water power, if either or both;
water supply and railroad facilities.
After the date specified above the
commission will, as soon as practicable
inspect the lands so offered, or such of
it as may be deemed suitable for the
purposes mentioned, and will purchase
such tract or tracts as can be obtained
the most cheaply, other requirements
being equal; but the right is distinctly
reserved by the commissioners of re
jecting any and all offers so made.
No purchase will be made until the
abstract of title shall have been favor
ably passed upon by the attorney gen-
eral * . -j j .,
For further information address the
commission. JOSEPH S. TURNER,
Chairman.
Douglas Glessner, Secretary.
(Mar. 12.)
In connection with this Clubbing R.^te, we will, if
guess with the subscription price, forward all for
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Weekly Constitution has MORE THAN 150.000 subscribers an
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St. Louis, Missouri, August 4, 1886
-Please send me bv express at once,
half a dozen bottles of Antiseptic. It
is the best preparation I have ever
used for a sprained ankle.—A. F.
Roth, Route Agent, Pacific Express Co.
Constipation
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Causes fully half the sickness in the world
retains the digested food too long in the bowels
and produces biliousness, torpid liver, indi-
Hoods
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gestion, had taste, coated
tongue, sick headache, in
somnia, etc. Hood’s Pills
cure constipation and all its
results, easily and thoroughly- 25c. AH druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood St Co., Lowell, Mass.
The only Pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Of Christmas Novelties in Sterling
Silver, if you are contemplating
purchases for the Holiday Season.
CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW,
Jeweler,
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22 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga
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DENTIST.
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Gainesville,
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