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THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIR OR
ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL,
THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE
LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE
BEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS A SON.
Hall City Court.
The May term of Hall city court has
been in session this week and adjourned
Thursday afternoon. Judge G. H.
Prior presided and several interesting"
cases were tried. The case of Hunt vs
Montgomery, which has gained con
siderable notoriety and which is famil
iar to the public, was tried for the
third time and a verdict rendered for
the plaintiff.
Public Schools Close.
The examinations at the college
building have been going on all the
week, and have been well attended by
the patrons of the city public schools.
The examinations were of a very high
character and demonstrated what good
work has been done by Prof. Marion
and his able assistants. According to
announcement, the commencement ex
ercises occurred at the court house last
night.
Down From Rabun.
Mr. J. B. Dockins was in town
Thursday from Rabun county and
brought down and put in jail a white
man named McClain who killed old
man McMauldin at Burton several
weeks ago. Mr. Dockins is sheriff of
Rabun county and put his prisoner in
Hall county ia.il for safe keeping.' Mr.
Ira Langston, of Clayton, accompanied
Mr. Dockins. They brought no special
news down from Rabun.
Recital at Seminary tonight by Miss
Cochran’s elocution class. Postponed
from last night.
Funk-Boring.
Mr. Tilman Funk and Miss Azilee
Boring were united in marriage at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Boring, Wednesday night
Rev. J. M. White performing the cere
mony. They have the best wishes.of
friends.
Carried To Griffin.
Officer J. S. Lathem returned from
Griffin Tuesday where he went to carry
Tom Bearden who was wanted there
on a charge of selling whiskey. Beard
en was put in jail to await trial at the
next term of court. Mr. Lathem visited
Camp Northen while at Griffin and saw
all the beys of the Gainesville company.
Death of Mr. Jas. Shockley.
The death of Mr. James A. Shockley,
an old and highly respected citizen of
this county occurred in the Polksville
district seven miles from Belton last
Sunday. He was seventy-two years
old and was well known. The funeral
was held Monday morning at the family
burying ground near the old homestead.
An Uncertain Disease.
There is no disease more uncertain in its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
what disguise dyspepsia attacks you. Browns’
Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all
diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
ITCHING PILES
SWAYNE’S
OINTMENT
ABSOLUTELY CUBES.
SYMPTOMS—Moisture; Intense Itching unit
•tinglnc; w-irseby serMteliiiij-. If
■■Uowea to continue tumors form mid protrude,
which often bleed mid 'ilwrute, beewiolng Terr
sore. SWAY NE’S OlKTMEliT stops Iichf r. jr m> r*
bleeding, ubuorbs the I u.'ii•».**. Sol., br dtngpiM-'"•t
mail for 50 cm. i’lvpiuvd by I)S w aynkA SoN.PbilaiU-li
Tie simple upphcaiiou of
iSWAYNE’S
k 8!friT£EKT
without an}- intarnal!
7neuK-uv:. t urns tet-
ter, toiema, itch, all
"eruptions cm tho fam,
bauds, n <se, &e., leaving
'the skin clear, white and healthy?'
■^.old hv druggists, or sent by mail for iO els. Address Vb.
Svfayuk & nos, i’Lviaiiclpiaa, I'a. Ask your dr ayyist lor iU
Rives Monument Fund.
Any person or church desiring to
contribute to the J. E. Rives monument
fund are requested to hand in their
contribution to some cne of the com
mittee by July 8, 1898.
J. L. Phillips, J. T. Waters, J. M.
Bowen, A. M. Miller, J. C. Browning,
Committee.
The Coming Woman
Who goes to the club while her hus
band tends the baby, as well as the
good old-fashiosed woman who looks
after her* home will both at times get
run down in health. They will be
troubled - with loss of appetite, head
aches, sleeplessness, fainting or dizzy
spells. The most wonderful remedy
for these women is Electric Bitters.
Thousands of sufferers from Lame Back
and Weak Kidneys rise up and call it
blessed. It is the medicine for women.
Female complaints and Nervous
troubles of all kinds are soon relieved
by the use of Electric Bitters. Delicate
women should keep this remedy on
hand to build up the system- Only 50c
per bottle. For sale by M. C. Brown
& Co.
Mr. Boone for Treasurer.
Mr. J. R. Boone is a candidate for re-
election for Treasurer of Hall county.
Everybody knows Mr. Boone and
knows what an excellent county
treasurer he has made. Dui’ing the
time he has held the office he has been
diligent and faithful, and the people
know him and trust him.
Don’s Complete Pile Cure
The great, quick and sure cure for
piles, without cutting qr pain. Guar
anteed the best on the market. For
sale by all druggists.
A NEW TRIUMPH.
The Dreaded Consumption Can
Be Cured.
HOWARD THOMPSON SPEAKS.
As announced in our last issue, Hon.
Howard Thompson, »of Gainesville,
spoke at the court house in this place
yesterday.
He did not have as large a crowd as
he would have had if court had not ad
journed so soon, but anyway the court
room was pretty well filled and ail his
hearers were more than pleased with
his speech.
He stated in the out set that he had
no “jokes to crack” nor no time for
mud slinging. His speech was full of
common sense and he made many
friends by coming to our county.
Gilmer has always been conceded to
Congressman Tate, but Thompson com
ing here mpkes this one of the doubt
ful counties.—Ellijay Courier-Sentinel.
Don’s Dyspepsia Buttons.
A new discovery that cures all forms
oi dyspepsia, regulates the stomach
and restores the appetite. For sale by
druggists.
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.
Dr. C. A. Ryder
DENTIST.
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 arid all
bronchial, throat, lung and chest dis
eases, catarrhal affections, general
decline and w eakness, 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.
Catarrhal and pulmonary troubles
lead to consumption, and consumption
uninterrupted, means speedy and cer
tain 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.
Thfl Easiest Buggy
ever ridden in has the Thomas Coil Springs. The most com
pact, most elastic—best springs for side-bar buggies. Tbev an. -
the body bans just right?bS?e Se eS?*- »».
motion possible; cost little yet last ion j ?
The THOMAS
COIL SPRINGS
can be used to replace any other swie-har
buggy or an old one. Toe best carriage H h„>.' , gs °n 3 ^
them; if your carriage-maker won’t suDni-"-\ '
we will. Write for full description and ta£
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Dr. C. H. WINBURN,
The Dentist.
Room 8, Gordon Block, Gaines
ville, Georgia.
A Liberal Amount of Patronage
Solicited.
First-class Dental Work. Head
quarters tor best Tooth and
Mouth Preparations.
Gainesville,
Georgia.
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.
Come See and be Convinn
THAT WE HAVE THE PRETTIEST AND Mos-
STYLISH LINE OF
MILLINERY
AND OUR PRICES WILL DO THE REST.
The B. & C. Millinen i
S.C. DINKINS&Ca!
Gainesville, Georgia.
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Wholesale and Retail Hartal
Try us for Farming Implements, Blacksmith Tools, Turn Plow]
Tornado and Cutaway Harrows; Compost Distributors, aud ever
thing in the hardware line. Prices and satisfaction guaranteed.
N. C. White & Son,
PHOTOGRAPHERS,
Gainesville, Georgia.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
ENLARGING DEPARTMENT.
Northeast Side of Public Square.
For a perfect tit go to
C. H. SAUNDEM
Over Owen's Furniture Stoie. j
“The Artistic TaWorl
Large line to select from- A|
patterns in stock. I
FEMALE
SEMINAR
Ind CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
Gainesville
Georgt
Gainesville, toy reason
of its magnificent location,
its pure water, its invigor^
ating and delightful clim
ate, and its absolute free
dom from malaria, is ttoe
ideal toome for a great edu
cational institution.
Rffl+ .
The Faculty is ,Jl ' £
ttoe most complete 10
found in any college i* 1
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country. It is not^ a
in any particular.
lift
Opens its Fall Session
iatti,
With new buildings and splendid appliances,
ns best equipped school of music in tbe South.
25 new Pianos have just been added to Music Department. Magnificent Pipe Organ just placed in Consent-'
Send for catalogue.
A. W. VAN HOOSE,
H. J. PEARCE,
Associate President 5 "
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