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THE GEORGIA CRACKER.
MR. TATE'S HEELERS.
It would seem that Mr. Tate is i
A MEAN ATTACK.
One of the dirtiest, most revelt-
^ o, , QO o i not over choice in the selection of j ing and uncalled for attacks upon
Gainesville, Ga-, May Ji, to »o- * , , .... i , , . ,. -> -
] his heelers and boodle distributers. | a gentleman who is conducting his
| We h ave in mind a loud mouthed, campaign upon the high plane
leather lunged, free hooter who j which decency applauds has come
fights as well under one flag as to light through the medium of the j
another for the boodle, who re pro- most rabid Tate organ in the dis-
KEEP Y O'ER EYE ON
THOMPSON.
■ •
It is growing more evident every
r w that Howard Thompson is]
": kin _ a winning figlu for the j him, and operate m this *ud tnct.the Pickens l ounty Herald,
democratic nomination to repre- some adjoining counties. m the form ol a communication
sent the Ninth District in the Fifty j This same fellow to onr certain j signed “A Ninth Puinct Demo-
Qixth Congress. Reports from all j knowledge has not done a days' erat. It purports to he a con-
^ £>j s trict are to the ! work on his farm fora year, but trast between Tate and Thompson,
- TppyriHtr ^ seems to have a standing job with when, as a matter of fact, it is
with the! Mr. Tate to talk him up and to (nothing more nor less than a
ma-"o7t r he people? He has aUbuto Mr. Thompson. dastardlv attack upon the latter
cidar Georgia move on him and ' We wonder if Mr. Tate knew ! gentleman to which even a thug
sections of the
effect that Tate 2
and ’Thompson stronger
THE EICELLENCE OF SUB? OF FKS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California. Fig Si rup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
s large I hr the California Fig Syrup Co.
The Stron
...v has come home in
. r the information now
the vain enori to remve ms
falling fortune, It is too late
brother Tate! too
pon :
that this has none. Tate is faithful and
same heeler was running all over true: Thompson false and treach-]
•ate’and the the district betting and offering erous. Tate is bold and manly in
~ to bet large sums of monev that his conduct: Thompson is slick
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi
cs . profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs ha-s
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
echo answers “Too late! . . -r
boodle in the Pickett would beat Candler as he and dirty m his methods, late
»- o thir^ of the new betting that Tate will beat seeks office lor the honor of serv-
Ollio e here P~ " , , r . . * . j as it acts on the kidnevs. liver and
This same fellow made a nftv money there is m it. Tate is an
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
ing his country : Thompson for the far in advance of all other laxatives.
The day
Ninth Distnc
past. Ij, will do up m
Mark Hanna and men of his ilk lenow maue a uu-un **«.««« bowels without irritating or weaken
dollar bet in Gainesville in loss 'answering Democrat: Thompson lug them, and it does not gripe nor
♦Wlthat Pickett would carrv the dis- a political
ccrre-
, 1 . , - .vjthat Pickett would carrv the dis- a political skewbald. Tate has be u*eate .In order to get its beneficial
a' ' Intelv purchase a seat m the| l ^ a ‘ imaeii » * effects, please remember the name of
' United States but j trict over Candler, and after the always fought under the Deniocra- ; ^ company —
iV : race was over and Candler won he tic dag and supported Democratic :
Senate of the
the people, the rank and lue. who ... _
astoral m'r«ui:« are true instructed the stake holder not to candidates and principles; Thomp-
IT 7 Ldnhra the *»lts who are torn the money over to the winner, eon united in the coalition between
loaded down with boodle and going He took the fifty dollar*, crammed the Independents and Republicans
over the district endeavoring to A
v i debt
* “ For the sake of decency. Mr. Ninth District. Tate has stood
reform;
in his pocket a:
tO'day.
owes the to defeat Democratic candidates j
and Democratic principles in the j
A BOODLE CAMPAIGN
From all appearances and re-
s seem that Mr. Tate
ports it eoe
is running a boodle campaign
H:s heelers are running all over
the district putting money where .
it will do the most good.
A number of his paid agents are
riding up and down the Railroads
brew beating Mr. Thompson's
srnnoTt ?rs and offering' to bet
large sums of money that Mr.
Tate will get the nomination.
It seems that Mr. Tate has
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CmL
LOUISVILLE. Ay- NEW YORE, JL T.
POST-OFFICE TRAFFICKER.
“Hon. Farish Tater Cart, dealer
in post offices, mail routes, war
measures, and any old thing to
get back to Congress—care post of
duty, via seventeen counties of the
Ninth Congressional District of
Georgia." That is the way con
stituents must address our pres-
The features of cur business ar
styles and good v.alues. and this is proven ny
the crowds which throng our store from day
to day.
catch his ear. The
; "post-office,*’ “mail
mention of
ttmte.** and
learned some lessons I:
ton that it wou.i
Washing-
1- -
are r^en tetter
for him to have N
Too Ninth N a
in Ohio and nsm
su' mil to "Ha. a'>
We have had man
tt HI
! £ * -
:ar
d earned
Tate "call" this man in and don’t for financial reform;: Thompson
use him in a democratic primary, stood lor the goto, standard when
1 t— his brother-in-law held “office un-
HON CARTER TATE'S POSI- der Cleveland, and until he found
TTON THEN AND NOW. he could not win on that line.
Hon. Carter Tate was not only then true to his utter disregard of ’
in favor of Cuba- ind-rvmden<■'0 principle, he deserted the gold . -, ., . .
iiU * oi ^ njutp.jutj— t ± ^ ^ lent congressman if they want to
but also in favor of armed inter- crowd. Thompson is without
vennon an d desired to make the ability, and destitute of principle."
United States responsible for the "A creature of amphibious nature.,
enonnou* amount of OdOo-XC 7»r land a beast, a ffsb in water."
of Spanish bonds. Every word of it is a falsehood:
He voted for war straight, and every idea a base imagination:
when it passed he vacated his seat every sentence a treacherous defa-
in Congress and hied himself awsy mation. and the whole of it a cow-
to the mountains and left his col- ardlv stab in the back. The
leagues in the city of Washington author seems to be void of any
to battle with this great cuestion. sense of honor, and appears not to
Coming heme an ardent war have the slightest regard
e unr>on- truth.
Don’t Miss onr Special Spit
r* rf
v
v i, ,
, other familiar phrasf* cause Mm
| to halt, fer when it comes to that
he is powerful well posted, and is
the best trafficker in this? articles
that ever lived, as the following
affidavit will show.
OuS.
3 -T
lougnt
me hist cmc
her-teffre they
ugh* out up n
per. treat oat r.
ob# Ninth
have always
party princ.t e a c u np*n me
merits of the candidates.
M on ey h as n ver be: ere been
an issue. Will the people submit
to it now'? We answer no. never!
To submit would be to sound the
death knell to free primaries in
mar in t
fusily e:
he did i
stammer
borne ot
Ninth ihstmei he is
r vote f
on
1 V
. v -T'
war
a'
.A
.g mat
” This
is which
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«• l m~ r r
U.N V ^ J
jit is a surprise to even some ot
Mr. Tate's friends that while he.
in his joint discussions with Mr.
Th mt son. does not descen d * •:
the 1 rwness of personalities, will
allow his henchmen to engage in
b
.e bench
a warfare upon his honorable
opponent They condemn such
the
not
district and th:
raadv for such a :
peep.
jp -ym ■* p *
war.
Men who bring on war should two faced cussedness, and are sur-
ught for their country and if they prised that he does not hold his
do not desire to go to the front and -little organs a little more in
expose men selves to uvrng mis- obev&noe.
' eiles they should at least remain ■ The people of Gainesville aac
at their r*ost of duty and give en- Hall county are justly incensed
Georgia. Habers bam count v.—I. P.
J. Shore, certify on oath that sometime
in the earfr part of the rear. 189S. P.
;r me F. M. Fvrr of Hanks couett. Ga.. and
a cousin of Hon. P. C. Tate, in mr
house ani in iry presence, agreed
use his induesee mth said F. C. Tate,
then a member of congress from the
dth district, to have J. H. Moore, who
is mr sou-in-la , appointee postmaster
at Comelia, Ga. if Moore would pay
him. one hundred dollars if he sueeeed-
ed in securing Moore the appointment.
This Moore agreed to do. and the said
P. F. M. Furr promised in considera
tion thereof to help him the said J. H.
Moore secure the appointment. Moore
NEW SHOES.—Ail shaper and sizes. Our new Ha:- mei.
and boys are beauties.
SPRING CLOTHING—For men. t-ovs to: :
and prices are both right.
OUR GREAT Wash Goods Department a primmcef sucre®.
NEW IMPORTED Dress Patterns and all the .ties: I rim mites
to match.
IMMENSE LINES of ?Lace=. Embroideries anc tbd'uns.
Come and see them. We can show them better than w nu ce
scrit»e them.
R. E. ANDOE & CO..
14 Main St.
Thout S*
The Prettiest and the Best
MILLINERY
t
THE LATEST STYLES IN HATS. THE LATEST
DESIGNS IN GOODS.
did not get the place, but .1 T. iviny
did.
When the latter received the ap
pointment I afterwards heard King
had paid the said Furr one hundred
dollars and one ton of guano in addb
Mr.
epe
tin.
Tkcuspson
mar.lv fight
face and is discussing Democratic
Sr*
f nation
U'
. . ‘Ccuragement to those who have to over the Herald s attack. Thev tiou thereto. Afterwards I met the
is making or 1 ~ __ - ■ .
. v bear the heat and burden of the repudiate anv such effort- to be- Furr ana m conversation about
a*x. . smirch ttedaartnaf *** veramnmmi dl jwsaaeto-^«
He IS going from cormtv t-0 ■ n. . , _ _ _ , Cornelia. 3 told him 3 knew what he,
CMmtr mating tio A* *0 = Uci ^ ^ ^ ' J haDOTed Forr. had aone.u>a ie walked
it takes the skin. Don’t do a methods win fly back and strike rnade no reply. He did not deny
. . t . thing and then upon finding it to his
* , r.«vn-fs He asas Cor the uom- 1
. tse unpopular trv to cover it up. see
i'bii ins merits alone. 1 fb * , , f _ . , , , .
n j ^ otana bv vour colors ana remain Tate s nenenmen are driven to trv
lie won id so ore to 1: se m oner to _ _ _ , _
_ . at v-our- ’"post and don't trv to and accomplish the defeat of
— * at- 1 * — — -*
1, deceive, but remember the words Thompson, but thev believe the
of the poet who has in rythmic people throughout the district will
numbers sard: rebuke at the polls such under-
±n?v are niitrain- 1 H
■» . » to eneb T>rttT thimrs ae the trad-
rmfciiaE ^ °
” * “ ing off of the Cornelia Ov^stoffice,as
ev never ~
Everything New and Up-to-Date.
All 'Work of Hie Most Artistic,
MRS. J. E. JACKSON.
advance his cs
friends sav
&R d
accusers m the face. They th-e euarue «bec 3 xoid him what he
to what extremes some of Bad done about said post-..ffict -
(Siirn-ed P. C. Siioue.
Sworn to and subsorlirt*;. before me
this Msv 3SGS.
nr
For the
thev en
Si*
mocra-cv w? w ish
H uat a TAmrled vw we weave
at the
handed work.
.3. 0. Hapj'T. J. P.
Nov-. it lias come to a pretty
Congressman stoops
A neu first we uraeuiee to deceive. jn^Hed free bon
— ■ ■■ ~ America
tree
CAN RTF.
such
BU Y 3315 NOMINA- have
!CQN?
Uf hear mat M?r. Tate boasts j_j a_
tnai he 'will sperq uis wholesalarv crars“ were like the Herald's ideal
as Congressman tor two years, the citizenship of these seventeen
wh:-m is about ten thousand dol- counties would be very undesir-
_ars. dt defeat Mr. Thompson tor able. However.he is the onlv one
the above affidavit shows was
done. It is distasteful to the peo-
citizens and
and never will allow
methods to predominate.
If *n -Niadi District Demo- ? ie of Xinti * distnct to know
that their Congressman cannot
I elevate himself above such things.
They are tired of such a represen
tative, and on the sixth of June
thev are going to turn him down
Agency Crescent and Sterling Bicycles
. • ||jf
Also agent the famous Waverley Bicycles, the best vby , { ;
world for the money. Repair and Rent Wheels. All
bicycle sundries. Cheap and second-hand wheels.
WILL
—
tn*e r.»DuuuatiDu.. This is a new -of his kind for no self-respecting . ,
TDpT-e mmofiem politics-whac man, be ie for Tate or Tiompson? i ^ send a ' man 10 Congress wl-o
t man trill openly set sbonfto tronli adopt such a method -of- ls ttbove thl " s *” thf ‘ Ho . n 'i
beya nominatior. Ve hare waxfare. Mr. Tate should under- 1 How ard Th.mpson, and trlu' will; f ^
f T>e uaag m:-o e r to stand hr this time, it seems, after ;Dot s P end a11 his tune trading in 1. I ]\J C C\/l| I C IRON WORKS
adranoe their interest in a esDerai his loi^ tenure in office that such ; pastoffices to 8eCDre * nomi * UAIINCOV 1LLC, lUWiN VV W*
; election, but it is left for Mr. Tate Ta hid henchemen do more harm nfition -
to attempt to buy a democratic tbsn good. Will he bridle his !
nomiuatiem. | enthusiast or will he endorse his Tbompson In OOmer Oonntjr.
^ o, }5x. Tatr rot. cannot do this methods br giring consent to what Eldjay, Ga.. May 19,1
in the .Ninth Congressional Dis- be doss? We shall see what we
tnct of Georgia.. Our citizenship 1 eh«*H gee.
is made up of free and independent
white Democrats who cannot be
bought or driven to the slaughter
like dumb beasts. He who at
tempts this will find poison in the
cup, a drink of whieh will
Mr. Marion Tm&fin Aanounoea.
Mr. F, M. Tumlin announces hiB
candidacy for treasurer of Ha.Il eountr.
He ha& long been one of the most active
Democrat in the countkt and in many
campaigns with the enemy h® wink
has been appreciated and applauded
He is honest, iarthful and conscientious
and is worthy tit tbe su pport which he
jasks o£ the people.
Editor Georgia Cracker * Colonel
Howard Thompson came here yesterday
(Wednesday) and addressed the people
during the noon recess off court. He
made a most iavoTable impression and.
ahhoni^h he was almost a total
stranger, he made many
EHijny Courier- Sentinel has
for him and his friends
earnestly to work-
most excellent
the prejudice which
against 1
papers an
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