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mmiA. CRACKER
.j?aiiierivli' ! e. Oa., Feb. 19,1398.
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MORE NEWS,
BETTER NEWS,
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FRESHER NEWS,
THAN ANY PAPER
IN GAINESVILLE ?
The Gainesville Candler club is
booming.
The Cracker will
Read it!
give you
the
news
Colonel Candler will speak in
Home in a few days. Will Rome
h o w 1 ? __
The blowing up of the United
States battleship- Maine was a
fearful affair.
Candler and Atkinson are both
clean men—but the people w T ant
Candler for Governor.
The gubernatorial campaign is
assuming a gay aspect. Candler
and Atkinson will have a warm
time.
The best efforts of The Cracker
will be expended in promoting the
interests of Gainesville—the Queen
City of the Mountains.
The Cracker will treat everybody
fairly, and if any of its Triends
make a grievous error it will not
hesitate to point it out.
Howard Thompson is making
new r friends every day, and when
voting time comes they’ll stick
’em in the ballot box for “Slick.”
Mining interests in North Geor
gia are on a boom. Foreign cap
ital keeps coming in and more
money is being invested every
week.
The Way cross Herald is the hot
test Atkinson paper in the state.
It should be careful lest it wear
itself out before the campaign has
fairly begun.
Spencer R. Atkinson has an
nounced his candidacy for Gover
nor of Georgia. His platform
will be published in the state pa
pers in a few days.
Let the campaign be one of
friendliness, and^allow no person
alities to be injected. Don’t say
anything that will hinder you from
supporting the Democratic nom
inee.
TOUCHED A TENDER SPOT.
The letter of Hon. Allen D.
Candler published last week, has
created a furore in political circles
all over the State. A numbei o
Governor Atkinson’s friends have
been offended and predict that
that.letter will do him incalcula
ble harm. Colonel Candler, how
ever, is sitting serenely in the stern
of the boat , and is sawing wood
and saying nothing, though it is
plainly evident that the “one-
eyed plow boy of Pigeon Roost
knows whither he is drifting and
has given the boys to understand
he knows when and where to strike
to count.
From all over the State he is
receiving telegrams and letters re
assuring him of support and bear
ing to him the message that Can
dler stock is climbing up and is
now way above par. Though the
letter, perhaps, was not good pol
itics it certainly did stir up the
boys and gave them to understand
its author had the nerve to say
what he thought and would meet
them and fight them on it any day.
Here’s to Candler, and 80,000
majority 1
PENDERGRASS.
Pendergrass was full of visitors
Sunday. Following is a partial
list: Missee Minnie Webb and
Clia Lahatte and Messrs. Frank
Roberts, Isam Mobley, Carl Nib-
lack and Sam Bell of Jefferson ;
Misses Lizzie Casey and Lula Med-
dows' of Gillsville; Mr. Charlie
Eckles and Miss Gussie Jackson of
Harmony Grove; Messrs. Emorv
McElhannon and Young Daniel of
Winder; Miss Fannie Hollings
worth of Mulberry"; Mr. Jewel
Reinhart and Henry Reynolds of
Carl; Mrs. Henry Tanner of Bel
mont; Rev. Chas. T. Brown and
wife of Brown’s Bridge; Rev.
Frank Jackson of Winder.
Mr. J. T. Strange of Winder,
will soon establish a millinery bus
iness at this place, which will be
under the immediate management
of Miss Clyde Wallace, a compe
tent young lady of Bethlehem.
Rev. Chas. Brown preached two
able sermons from the pulpit of
the Baptist church Sunday.
The school here is advancing
nicelv now under the most profi
cient management of its history.
Prof. Getzen is doing some splen
did work now that ail are appre
ciating.
A Valentine party given at the
Bridges house Monday night was
highly enjoyed by the young peo
ple of our town.
MARRIAGE
mvita-
t i ons,
reception and visiting earns en
graved at lowest prices ; no delay ;
work done by skilled artists 11
our own establishment, feenoi foi
samples and prices. J. P- Stevens
& Bro., Jewelers, 9 W. Alabama
street, Atlanta, Ga
Ancitorinto To-night.
Mozart Symphony Club
Of New York.
Under the direction of M. Blodeck and
R. Stoelzer, including 1 the following
well known artists:
Mr. Otto Lund, Solo Violin.
Mr. Richard Stoelzer, Viola.
Herr Theo. Hoch, Violin.
Mr. Mario Blodeck, Cello.
Assisted by Miss Marie Louise Gu-
maer, Prima Donna; Mr. Richard Stoel
zer. Viola d’Armour Soloist and Archi
Lute; Herr Theo. Hoch, Cornet Vir
tuoso, Roman Triumphal Trumpet and
Alpine Echo Horn; Mr. Mario Blodeck,
Da Gamba Soloist.
Anditorinm, Feb. 21.
Miller-Sisson-Wallace
COMBINATION.
CANDLER.
Henry Little, while plowing one
day this week, sucked a cocklebur
down his windpipe. He had to
have it cut out. Dr. Allen of
Hoechton performed the operation.
He stated that Henry is doing very
well.
A new warehouse for guano has
been constructed recently near the
Bellview academy, at the sidetrack
which Capt. Odell is putting in
there. It is said that the jur ction
is keeping watches out all night
now. Rumor is current that Mr.
Roberts of this place has Charley
Newton employed, to keep watch
by night too.
A NEW TRIUMPH.
The Dreaded Consumption Can
Be Cured.
T. A. Slocum, the Great Chemist and
Scientist, will Send to Sufferers
Three Free Bottles of His Newly-
Discovered Remedies to
Cure Consumption and
all Lung Troubles.
STATE EXECUTIVE COMMIT
TEE TO MEET.
Hon. A. S. Clay, Chairman of
the State Democratic Executive
Committee, has called a meeting
of that body to be held in Atlanta
March 17th. The call issued by
Chairman , Clay is as follows:
Washington, February 16.—
The members of the State
Democratic Executive Com
mittee are requested to meet at
the Kimball house, March 17,
1898, at 11 o’clock a. m., to fix the
time for holding the state conven
tion and to fix the time and pro
vide the manner for holding pri
mary elections to nominate gov
ernor and state house officers and
for other purposes. I will thank
the newspapers of the state to co; y
this notice.
A. S- €lay, Chairman.
Well
Children
that are not very robust need a
warming, building and fat-forming
food—something to be used for two
or three months in the fall—that
they may not suffer from cold*
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos-
phites of Lime and Soda supplies
exactly what they want* They
will thrive, grow strong and be
well all winter on this splendid food
tonic. Nearly all of them become
very fond of it* For adults who
are not very strong, a
course of treatment with
the Emulsion for a couple
of months in the fall will
put them through the
winter in first-class con
dition. Ask your doctor
about this.
Be sure you get SCOTT’S Emulsion. See that the
man and fish are on the wrapper.
All druggists; 50c. and $1.00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
HAVE JUST RECEIVE]
A BIG
OF
14 Mailt St,
’Phone
Special Notice
Nothing could be fairer, more
philanthropic or carry more joy to
the afflicted than the generous
offer of the honored and distin
guished chemist, T. A. Slocum,
M. C., of New York City.
He has discovered a reliable and
absolute cure for consumption and
all bronchial, throat, lung and
chest diseases, catarrhal affections,
general decline and weakness, loss
of flesh and all conditions of cast
ing away; and to make its great
merits known, we will send three
free bottles of his newly discov
ered remedies to any afflicted read
er of The Georgia Cracker.
Already his “new scientific sys
tem of medicine” has permanently
cured thousands of apparently
hopeless cases.
The Doctor considers it not only
his professional, but his religious
duty—a duty which he owes to
suffering humanity—to donate his
infallible cure.
He has proved the “dreaded con
sumption” to be a curable disease
beyond a doubt, in any climate,
and has on file in his American
and. European laboratories thou
sands of “heartfelt testimonials
of gratitude” from those benefitted
and cured, in all pasts of the world.
Catarrhal and pulmonary trou
bles lead to consumption, and con
sumption uninterrupted, means
speedy and certain death. Don’t
delay until it is too late. Simply
write T. A. Slocum, M. C., 98
Pine street, New York, giving ex
press and post-office address, and
the free medicine will be promptly
sent. Please tell the Doctor you
saw his offer in The Georgia
Cracker.
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Have you taken a bad Cough, Cold or LaGripp
Do you suffer from Habitual Constipation?
Have 3-011 Disordered Liver or Heart Trouble?
Have }-ou a languid, lazy feeling, with Headache:
Do vou have Fever of anv kind?
L/® Lv®
Lamar’s Lemon Laxai
Is the best suited to your case of any remedy 3-011 canf
the preparation has been on the market a very short tiss >
testify to the relief obtained by taking it. If you hav ^
call at any drug store, or let 11s know your address and v *
fully send you ONE sample bottle FREE. No family
with children, should be without this valuable remedy.
H. 7. Lamar
Macon, Georgia.
P. N. PARKER,
DEALER IN
Cotton and Kertili
* Gainesville, Ga., F^’j
Dear Sir—I would be pleased to call your attention n
Guano Co.’s High-grade Fertilizers. We manufactn*
and Acid Phosphate from the very best materials. M e ^'
to sell you the best Fertilizers at the lowest prices,
you money if you trade with us. We manufacture ^ ^
Special Guano, Eddyston Guano, Rockdale Guano,
Sea Bird High-grade Guano, Acid Phosphate with
Our guaranteed analysis on onr best grades are UyJ
phoric Acid, 10 to 12 per cent; Ammonia, 8 to 4 p? r .
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