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WAR MEWS IN BRIEF.
MONDAY.
Commodore Dewey, the com
mander of the I nited States Asi
atic squadron, engaged Spanish
fleet off Manila Sunday morning
i^iid jjj & desperate battle of two
hours completely destroyed every
ship of the enemy save one, and
the captain of the vessel sunk her
to prevent her destruction. The
Spanish admit 400 men killed and
claim no damage to Americans.
Commodore Dewey is the hero of
the hour and the war spirit is
running high. It was one of the | Griffin for mobilization on Camp
boldest and most successful blows : Northern
ever struck by a fighting squadron.' Thursday.
ments of major generals, three of
whom are irom the South, were
made: Brigadier General Joseph
Breckinridge, inspector-general U.
S. A.; Brigadier General Ewell S.
Otis, U. S. A.; Brigadier General
John J. Coppinger, Brigadier Gen
eral William Shatter, Brigadier
General William M. Graham,
Brigadier General James F. Wade,
Brigadier General Henry C. Mar-
nam, James H Wilson, of Dela
ware : Fitzhugh Lee, of Virginia ;
William J. Sewell, of New Jersey;
Joseph Wheeler, of Alabama. All
the Georgia troops are ordered to
It is believed by the officials at
Washington that Admiral Samp-
The governor general of the Phil-
lippines offer to surrender Manila
without bombardment.
Georgia is ■ urnish two regi
ments oL iii..11.try and — light bat
teries of artillery—about 2400 men.
Cols. A. E. 1 aw ton of Savannah,
and Oscar Brow n of Atlanta, are
to command the two Georgia reg
iments of infantry. The following
appointments have been made:
First Regime i t—Colonel A. R.
Lawton, Lieutenant Colonel J. F.
Brooks, Captain R. S. Meli, Cap
tain P. F. Gleason, Captain G. W.
Drummond, Savannah; Captain
H. G. Everett, Statesboro; Major
O. T. Kenan, Captain W. C. Davis,
Perry: Captain P. G. R. Bell, Cap
tain J. E. P. Stevens, Captain
Blanton Winship, Macon; Major
W. E. Wooton, Captain J. C. Cas-
eidy, Albany; Captain R. B. Myd- ^ to-morrow
dleton, Valdosta; Captain R. L.
Wyly, Valdosta.
Second Regiment—ColonorOscar
J. Brown, Lieutenant Colonel Wil
liam Garrard, Savannah; Captain
Thomas Screven, Captain J. F.
Caqn, Captain W. T, Hopkins,
Savannah ; (one appointment va
cant) ; Major W- J. Kendrick, Cap
tain A. C. WilgogQP, Captain J.
Y&P JJpJt Nash, Captaitt Walter
W. Barker, Captain John Howard,
Barneeville; Major E- H* Almand,
Captain W. W. Fry, Captain A. J.
Renki, Augusta; Captain M, A.
Nevin, Rome.
une he has been true to his father and
mother, true to his friends, and loyal
to every public interest entrusted to
to his care. Fidelity to ones family is
certainly a crowning virtue and the
fondness and devotion as exhibited by
this young man is noticable to a
marked degree. No one questions his
ability to fill the office of Clerk of the
Superior court that know him and I do
believe that if every man in Hall
county knew the true character of his
life as I do that he would not lose a
single vote in the county. A truer man
to his fellow-man and to the advance
ment never lived than Tom Bell.
What 1 say as an humble citizen of
your county in his behalf is in dis
charge of a duty I owe to hiui as I
should owe to any other man of true
principle which he undoubtedly posses
ses. A. S. Erwin.
Eighteen Enlisted.
At a meeting of the Piedmont Rifles
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.
Nothing could be fairer, more philan
thropic or carry more joy to the afflict
ed than the generous offer of the hon
ored and distinguished 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 dis
eases, catarrhal affections, general
decline and weakness, loss of flesh and
all conditions of wasting away; and to
make its great merits known, we will
send three free bottles of his newly
discovered remedies to any afflicted
reader of The Georgia Cracker.
Already his “new scientific system 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 human
ity—to donate his infalible cure.
He has proved the “dreaded con
sumption” to be a curable disease be
yond a doubt, m any climate, and has
on file in his American and European
laboratories thousands of “heartfelt
testimonials of gratitude” from those
benefited.
troubles
Catarrhal and pulmonary
s^^r^tkseiae Porio Wednesday night eighteen members of j
Erco or meet the Oregon and bring j ! ^ ^ ^ ° ntU “ “ “°
her safely Ill the North. P resl " ; state provided they were allowed to go
dent McKinley has beared from j as an organization. They are unwill-
Dewey, who is master of the situ- j ing, however, to volunteer separately
ation at Manilla, but full report | and only want to go as a company with
. . , n 1 their own officers. Colonel Oscar
not yet obtained. Conflicts be -; JJ;rowQ lias beeD aotified of the action
tweeu the populace and military
are occurring in all parts of Spain
and a revolution is brewing.
Naval constructor Ivapps has been
ordered by the government to pro
ceed to Manilla at once to repair
injured ships. Judge H. B.
Thompkins will raise a regiment
of Georgia immunes to go to Cuba
to fight. Commodore Schley of
North Atlantic squadron may
immediately join Sampson’s fleet.
Georgia troops will be mobolized
FRIDAY.
The first invasion of Cuba was
made and 200 Cubans were landed
on the northern coast after a fierce
encounter with Spanish cavalry.
The Wilmington fired into and
drove back the Spaniards. Spain
sends two iron-clads, two cruisers
and three transports from Cadiz
to drive Americans from Manilla.
Teddy Roosevelt’s rough riders
leave Washington for San Anto
nio, Texas.
TUESDAY.
The president decides to hold
the Phillippines and General
Miles prepares an order for troops
to be sent to Manilla at once to
assist Commodore Dewey in hold
ing the island. General Lee may
head forces as he has been com
missioned a major general. A two-
masted schooner containing car
go of fish wa9 captured by a
United States gunboat off Havana.
Spanish troops in Cuba are ready
for revolt at Manzanilla on ac
count of starvation and brutal
treatment.
WEDNESDAY.
A cabinet crisis is probable in
Spain and riots have occurred
throughout the country. The
British consul at Santiago de Cuba
was attacked by a Spanish mob,
whereupon he fired on the mob
and killed a Spaniard. The con
sul was put in prison. England
may now take a hand in the war
after the insult to her consul.
The Cape Verde fleet has returned
force and strike one combined and
gigantic blow at the United
States. The following appoint
or the company and the State Thurs
day accepted their offer.
Don't delaj’
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
ra The Georgia Cracker.
Dr. C. H. W1NBURN,
The Dentist.
No, Mr. Pickens County Herald,
The Cracker has not “descended to
low methods of attacking Carter
Tate.” It simply states facts about
his political record and makes
such comments as it sees fit to
make. The “low methods” which
the Herald objects to are The
Cracker’s statements that Pickens
count}" is Republican. The Her
ald admits that this is true. Now,
where do the low methods come
in?
Room 3, Gordon Block, Gaines
ville, Georgia.
A Liberal Amount of Patronage
Solicited.
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.
N. C. White & Son,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Gainesville, Georgia.
You Can’t Get Rested
Because that Tired Feeling is not the
result of exertion. It is due to the un
healthy condition of your blood. This
vital fluid should give nourishment to
every organ, ueYVe and muscle. But it
cannot do thismfiless it is rich and pure.
That is what you want to cure, That
Tired Feeling—pure rich blood.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla will help you “get
rested.” It will give you pure, rich
blood, give you vigor and vitality and
brace yomup so that you may feel well
all through the coming summer. If
you have never tried Hood s Sarsapa
rilla, do so now, and see how it energi
zes and vitalizes your whole system.
Dr. C. A. Ryder
DENTIST.
Who Is Torn Bell?
It is but proper and right that the
people who are called upon to vote for
a man for a responsible position should
knowas much about the true inwardness
of the candidates character as possible.
The writer of this article has been in-
timatelj acquainted with Mr. Bell for
a number of years and an individual
witness to the many scenes and phases
of his life up to the present time. He
is now about forty years of age and
behind these years lie a record for fidel
ity, firmness, constancy and devotion
not only to his family, but to bis
friends, the half of which has never
been told. He started out early in life
to read law and to practice the profes-
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special attention given
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financial embarrassments and yielding
to an earnest desire to sustain his
father and family he gave up the plan
of life as outlined by himself and
friends and embarked into the com
mercial world, and for all these years
he has been constantly laboring and
toiling for his family and friends
nntil he has spent the most of his sal
ary for twenty years in liquidating his
father’s indebtedness, and educating
his brothers and sisters. Nor is this
all by any means; he has helped hun
dreds of others and has been instru
mental in getting employment for more
people in this county. Bravely has he
stood by his family, exposing himself
by day and by night and through all
the adverse times in the wheel of fort-
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