The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, February 26, 1898, Image 2

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% : -. i. J ~ WWmt VTtsatjwa'.'K.kt am. - wawrurson* Late Who Suffer L'O WORK FOR CANDLER. prom cny corqplaiot peculiar to ! their sex—such as Profuse, Paii)* j fui, Suppressed or Irregular Men- i struation, are soon restored to health by Save The Children, 5t of Executive Committee From Each. District. •ra TC s F emaie rCegulator Chairman Sends Message to District Com mitteemen.—Arousing Enthusiasm for Candler Oyer the County.—Club Meets Every Thursday Night. ft is a combination of remedial agents which have been used With the greatest success for rqore than 25 years, cod known to act speci fically with and cm tfye organs of JiTieostruation^ and recommended for such complaiots oi^fy. ft ijever fails to give relief a$cl restore the health Hall county is g-etting- in shape for the gubernatorial campaign, and The Candler Club is flourishing. Judge J. B. Estes is president ©f the club, anti Mr. J. C- Boone is secretary. A central committee appointed by the president consists of Dr. J. W. Oslin, chairman; 0. S. Webb, D. J. Spencer, W. B. Sloan, A. R: Smith and J. N. Dorsey. The following letter has been sent to each member of the executive eommit- of the suffering . - , , womao. It should | tee from the county at .arge . j be takeo by tbs girl just budding \r)to womanhood whei) Merpstrua- tion is Scant, Sup- *" Jl pressed, Irregular or Paiq f ui, a od all delicate won)ep should use it, as its tor)ic properties fyave a Won derful influence in taking up and strengthening the systen) by driv ing through fc^s proper channels all impurities. Headquarters Candler Club, Gainesville, Ga., Feb. 11, ’98. Dear Sir—On Saturday night last in this cit3 r a Candler Club was organized for the purpose of working systematic ally and uniformly for the best interests of the Hon. Allen D. Candler in his race for Governor of'the State of Georgia. Judge J. B. Estes was elected President of the club, and he appointed an exec utive committee consisting - of five mem bers from Gainesville, and eighteen from the county at large, one from each “A daughter of c-no'o? my customers missed j militia district, tlie committee to cou- mensfcrnation from exposure and cold, and on j , y 4-~ . v Vnph arriving at puberty her health was completely i stitute the een*.itii committee. oO wrecked, until she" was twenty-four years ot | i member will renort. age, when upon my recommendation, eke used /tn/v /vP r>' J fi .11 'lJr Fnm nl/i T? fTTI lot" Of f* fi TYl • ono bottle of Bradfield’s Female Regulator, com- plcfely restoring her to health.” J. W. Helltjue, Water Valley, Miss. The Bradfseld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. SOLO BY * ALL DnCJOG.’STS AT £1 PER BOTTLE. The Greatest Attribute. A ' o gathering of men anti wom en not long ago e;?cli one in burn \y;!s called upon to cite tne attri bute lie or Bin* considered of great er' * orth in {lie formation of char- a< ' r, each attribute to be foiiow- ei ’V the name of some one who b st embodied it. For instance, a man gave Sterling Integrity, and This is to officially notify you of your appoint ment as a member of the executive committee from your district, and re quest that you organize a 'branch eiu«> in your district and send in their names to this committee. You are urged to make a thorough canvass of your dis trict and organize as large a club as possible. \ou will elect your own officers and regulate your own body, only reporting to the executive com mittee, of which Dr. J. W. Oslin is chairman. You are requested to meet with the club every Thursday night at the court house. It is also urged that you begin at once, as other counties in the state have already organized large clubs, and we. as Col. Candler's home county do not propose to be behind, but intend to give him such a support as he Pointed Paragraphs. Bel lowing cattle are herd op tne- ^hen children are attacked with ranch. ! cough, cold and croup, Dr. Bull’s . t ■„*.! Cou<di Syrup will prove a quick and When creek meets creek look out y F 1 for spring freshets. A salt and ’pepper costume is always seasonable at amasqneiade ball. He may be called Senorc V. J r ome ms in Spain, but in this countr name is mud. A colored philosopher says it is foolish to count your cLicaons be fore daybreak. The man who plays cards for fun is sure to get it, but the other fellow gets the money. A man usually knows where he got his hat, but when it comes to h i s it hi b r el 1 a—w e 1:1, that is a 11 o t h e r story. sure cure. Mr. Elmer E. Baker, Blandon, Pa., writes: "We have used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for cough, cold and croup, and found it the best cough medicine and cure for these affections. We never run out of it, but always keep it on hand.” Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is sold everywhere for 25 cents. Insist on having it. IP p li KRi ha mwn /fay C ’’ a ; f|| jfej t. Jr ^ 4A- *, r; Y w :: V -- A . •N % ) TK.'.KV^‘ Hia&esf fecAAj n« \ Georgia Railroaa -AND Plymouth, Pa., Aug. 35. 1396.—My opinion of Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is that it will do all that is claimed for it. As a remedy for colic it is the best I have ever used. Adbef.t G. Gkoelewski. CONNECTIONS. For information as to Routes, Schedules and Rates, both Enjoyment is the sweet satis faction of knowing that your in come is more than you can possi bly spend. a is example Abraham Lincoln a (man, Tact, n ifch Mine. D y :-mm as' Illustration’; an- j has never received in this county, more oiCr woman, Loyalty, adding the j than ' ve 8 aTe him in his m *“°F ‘Letart Falls. Ohio, Aug. 20; 1896. — Me have used Dr. Tieboum's Antiseptic with good results. Our customers come back for it and speak wed of it. One said it was the only thin: ‘ had found to give lus wife relief from neuralgia. * Ai.len & Allen. When a man is making a night of it he usually disc >\ ers that the darkest hour is just before dawn. name of George Washington. , f j ble victory over Emory Speer and inde- | pendentism several years ago. la ’ 31 came the turn of a ver\ j Let us all rally to his support and the pi r.H)-spoken woman, who, in loud, j'ides of October will give us as Governor cried ir tones, I know of no example, either “Honesty— our own, the Hon. Allen D. Candler, living or dead rb Thd Surprise of AH. r. James Jones, of the drug firm of Junes A Son, t'owden. ill., in speak ing of Dr. Kind’s New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with la-grippe, and her case grew so se rious that physicians at Covvden and Pana could do nothing - for her. It seem ed t.o develop into Hasty Consumption. Haying Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a hot tie home, and to the surprise of all i she began to get better from first dose, and half a dozen ‘dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery is guaanteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at M. C. Brown & Co.'s drug store. Col A. D, Candler wrote a letter last week that seems to have thrown the opposition into a great state-of-inind and crystalized the opposition in the announcement of Judge S. 11,-Atkinson. While we consider xhc letter untimely, in fact not at all justified from any present emergency,yet we can see noth ing in it' that should offend any who wants clean politics in the approaching campaig'n. The whole furor seems to be “much ado about nothing. —Can ton Advance. me standard bearer cf Jeffersonian Democracy, tlie pure, plain, wise, honest and upright statesman that he is.—a man of the people and tlie tool of no ring, combination or clique, of whom Hall county feels proud, and whom the State of’Georgia will honor, and by so doing will honor herself. ' J. W. Oslin. Chairman Executive Committee. Jasper N. Dorsey, Secretary 1- Executive Committee. ! The members of the executive com- 1 mittee from each militia district are as follows: Wilson’s—Dr. G. W. Scroggs. Flowery Branch—M. J. Charles. Robert’s—V. M. Berro. Friendship—S. Roberts. clincbem—G. J. Hones. Morgan—J. N. Maddox. Candler—J. H. Boleman. Tad more'—A. E. Fuller. Gillsville—IV. A. Croxv. Glade—W. T. Martin. Narramore—C. R. Faulkner. Polksville—W. A. Oliver. Quillian—D. T. Quiliian. Big Hickory—Dr. T. O. Castlebery. Bark Camp—A. II. Jackson. Fork—W. E. Bolding - . Vi helchel's—W. H. Couch. Hot Springs. Ark., March 3, 1888.— I find Dr. Ticiienorfs Antiseptic all it is recommended to be for cuts, burns, bruises and colic. I would not be with out it. B. ii. Rando: -PH. Some men who are always talk ing about the treasures thev are laying up in heaven \v ;n come ver* near losing them.—Chicago \jevvs. Passenger and Freight ? write to either of the undersigned. For Superior the Mann-net Sold'in iim 1 Pour.1 - das m a ii iA VI A::n N:;-. ; r ; . These famous glasses for v. C. Brown & Co. Vb tym ^. FR b E I SH 0 - 00 A Q 'J *3 Bicycle,Gold V oung gg, or . ^ 4 Drauynon's Practical^ 8 0 College, Nashvi 1 _ Texarkana, Ter AJ - ; 'I urship in most any other rep-moP .ppgd lege or literary school ru the U. S. can rTPP bv doinga little work at home for m Advocate, an illustrated sen.;-m..; i-.f .-b: It is elevating in eharaWer, moral ia VeT especially interesting and prcntac-’- A ' people, but read with interest ard -profit pie of all ages. Stories and other‘Ay.. VI matter well illustrated. 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