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THE GEORGIA CRACKER, SATURDAY,
PLOWS!
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
Council Chamber, Sept. 13. 1900
Council met in regular session,
Mayor Mitchell presiding. Ail
members of council present. Min
utes of preceding meeting read
and confirmed.
Petition of H. R. Dean for per
mit to build store rooms and wag
on yard sheds on Bradford street,
adjoining property of J- H. Hunt,
material brick with metal roofs,
was read and on motion granted.
Officers Report For August.
Clerk received from
Advalorem Tax
License Tax
Street Tax
Wafer ‘Rents
Light Rents
Fines
Cemetery.
Sundries
Now is the time to do your
fall plowing, and we have the
best plows at prices that defy
competition. We have the
AVERY CHILLED
and steel beam plows.
Ga„ Sept.. 29, 1900
[MisSreily 1 None Better
On The Mirtet
C U T AW AYHA RROW S
Headache for Forty Years
For President—
Wm. J. Bryan.
For Vice President4-
Adlai E.,Stev.eDSon.^^^
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For Governor—A. D. CANDTjER.
For Secretary of State—-PHILIP COOK.
For Comptroller-Gen.—W. A. WRIGHT.
For State Treasurer-—ROBT. E. PARK.
For Attorney Gen.—J. , M. TERRELL.
For Commissioner Agriculture—O. B.
STEVENS.
For School Comm’r^-G. R. GLENN.
For Prison Commissioner, full term—
C. A. EVANS.
For Prison Commissioner, imexpired
term—THOMAS EASON. *
For Associate Justices Supreme Court,
for full term six years. (Two to be
elected)—W. A. LITTLE, H. T. LEWIS.
For Judge Superior Court Albany .Cir
cuit—W. N. SPENCE.
For Judge Superior Court Atlanta,. Cir
cuit—J. H. LUMPKIN.
For Judge Superior Court Blue Ridge
C i r cui t-^-qi£Q. „F. GOBJER.^,_
For Judge fjSnpegior Court jChattahop-
chee CircuiMrW. B. | ,
For Judge Superior Court Cherokee
Circuit—A. W. FITE. . ,
For Judge Superior Court Coweta Cir
cuit—S.W.HARRIS. -r-**. J
For Judge Superior Court Eastern Cir--
cuit—ROBERT FALLIGANT.
For Judge Superior Court Northern Cir
cuit—HORACE M. HOLDEN.
For Judge Superior Court Oconee Cir
cuit—D. M. ROBERTS.
For Judge Superior Court Southwestern
Circuit—Z. A. LITTLEJOHN.
For Judge Superior Court Stone Moun
tain Circuit—JOHN S. CANDLER.
For Solicitor General Albany Circuit—
W. E. WOOTEN.
For Sol-Gen. Atlanta Cir’t—C. D. HILL.
For Solicitor General Augusta Circuit—
J. S. REYNOLDS. 1
For Solicitor General Blue Ridge Cir
cuit—THOMAS HUTCHERSON*
For Solicitor General BruUswi^kCircuit
JOHN W. BENNETT.
For Solicitor General Chattahoochee
Circuit—S. P. GlLDDR^r ~
For Solicitor General Cherokee Circuit—
SAM. P; MADDOX' /
For Solicitor General Coweta Circuit—
T. A. ATKINSON.;,
For Solicitor General Eastern Circuit—
W. W. OSBORNE; ;
For Solicitor General Flint Circuit—O.
H. B. BLOODWORTH.
For Solicitor General Macon Circuit—
HOPE POLHILL.
For Solicitor General Middle Circuit—
B. T. RAWLINGS.
For Solicitor General Northern Circuit
—D. W. MEADOW.
For Solicitor General Ocmulgee Circuit
—H. G. LEWIS.
For Solicitor General Oconee Circuit—
J. F. DeLACY.
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For Solicitor General Pataula Circuit—
J. A. LA1NG. :
For Sol-Gen. Rome Cir’t—M. WRIGHT.
For Solicitor General Southern Circuit
—W. E. THOMAS.
For Solicitor General Southwestern
Circuit—IT. A. HOOPER.
For Solicitor General Stone Mountain
Circuit—W. T. KIMSEY.
For Solicitor General Western Circuit—
$1301.85
57.50
144.25
&TM
24.00
44.00
122.00
38.12
SMITtTM.
A wedding occurred at-the home
of the bride’s father, Mr. Tillman
Roper’s, Sept. 20. The contract
ing parties were Mr. Will Vickers
and Miss Minnie Roper. T. ; R.
Dyche, Esq., conducted the mar-^
riage ceremony, only a few of their
Amt paid Treas. $2,143.7
Treasurer.
Balance on hand Aug 1.
$341.27
Received from Clerk 2.143.77
being present. ....
Mrs, Brown, of Atlanta, is visit
ing her brother, Mr. W. H. Fuller,
for a few days.
Miss Birdie Dickerson is * Spend
ing a few days with friends near
South Bend church.
/ ' We are sorry to say that '.Gar**
^hitifTumlin is still very low .with
typhoid fever. 1
Mrs. J. L. Vickers is improving
some. 'v. ... ... r; \ ?\ t >
Mr. Seab Prater, of Butoifd, vis
ited his daughter, Mrs. A. F.
Strickland, recently, * r r
Married, at the home ot the
bride’s father; Mr. John Fox, Sep
tember 23, Mr. Hartwell Hamil
ton and Miss Marguereta Mox.
Howard Must . Hang.
Frankfort, Ky.* Sept. 26—Jiln
Howard, who has been on trial
here, charged with killing Hon.
Wi|liam E. Goebel, Was this morn -
ibgifoand guilty of nmrc&^m the
first degree. The jury ‘fixed the"
penalty 6t death; *Tis kaid' that
the first^ballot wasitl to‘2 for con
viction,' and that the verdict was
reached after forty-five minutes
deliberation. Howard 'heard .' it
unmoved.
The Gold Bullet.
A weird story is told of a man
by the name of Van Vosboom, who
is distinguished in the Transvaal
as the best shot
Paid Vouchers
JL3J47a,
No released 3
Fine> worked out 1
Fines collected & paid clerk
~ $44;<MK
The following accounts approved
by finance committee, were read
and ordered paid: Jno. Hr Turner,
Turner, feed
For preparing land for wheat growing*
You will save money by seeing- us before purchasing
elsewhere.
relie , $11.94: Gf. F.
and relief, $35.55: W. J. & E. C.
Palmour, feed, $11.87: Brice & Co.
Mdse, $235: Dr.E.E. Dixon & Co.,
Vaccine points, #5.00: Palmour
Hardware Co., hardware, 75 cts:
Gr, W. Walker, blacksmith sect,
$22.00: Tillman Funk, Plumbing
accfi $2&63.E v... L ; -
&Z ■ ^ v £
A motion prevailed instructing
fcb#; Stre^tiGc^mijtio© to^opeu: and
extend Bradford street to and
across the Southern Railroad and
that said road be instructed to
prepare said crossing as
GAINESVILLE, GA
is pre
scribe^ by law.
| No other business - council ad
journed; V
G. P. Boone, R. D. Mitchell,
Clerk. Mayor. _
Cotton-Gin.
Bring yonr cotton to J. T. Hargrove’s
gin to get good sample and good ; turn
out. Low prices on bagging and ties.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Thanks for
past favors. Respectfully,
Sep22-31 J. T. Hargrove.
the republic.
He is now 55 years old and never
it is claimed* haa he missed an ob
ject at which he fired. A few
months ago he had a productive
gold mine and a flourishing family
but he lost his mine recently and
soon after his two:sons were slam
as they were fighting against the
British. The loss of his mine
troubled him little, but when he
learned that *his stalwart sons
were no more a great change came
over him. He took his old flint
lock rifle which he calls Lobeugula
and with a bag of golden bullets,
ije went to the front to fight the
:’oes of his country. And it is
said that during the recent battles
when the ambulances removed
each day those who had fallon in
battle the physicians could readily
pick out the officers who had been
killed by Van Bosboom, for in
stead of two ounces M lead or steel
they had two ounces of gold either
in their heart or in the forehead.
Whether this be the truth or fict
ion I do not know, but I do know
that there are multitudes of men
and women who are shot to death
in these days, not only in South
Africa, but in Europe and Amer
ica as well, by the bullets of gold.
—Homiletic Review.
Straw hats to close out at cost. Big 1
i summer dress goods to goat cost as 1<
they last, Big lot cottonades for pants
5c quality at 1 2 i-2c; 12 i-2c quality at
ioc at 7 1-2 c.
Big lot cotton checks at 4c yd and up. C
oes at 4c and cc yd. Overalls at vour o
the dreadful
is, by no means,
disease it is thought to be-
in the beginning.
It can always be stopped—
in the beginning. The trouble
is: you don’t know you’ve got
it; you don’t believe it; you
won’t believe it—till you are
forced toy Then it is danger
ous.
Don’t be afraid; but attend
to it quick—you can do it your
self and at home.
Take Scott’s Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil, and live care
fully every way.
This is sound doctrine,
G H. BRAND. " y*”'-
For R AT i FIC ATI ON of Section 1, Article 7.
<iagrsph 1, ot the Consfita ion of this State.
I ensions for indige it yrid' ks of Confederate
cldiers.)
Against Rats icat.^n of section 1. Ar-
icle 7, Paragraph i oft 1 Constitution of this
State. (Pensions tor indigent widows of Confed
eral e soldiers.) •'
(Strike out one of the above clauses.)
For Senator 83d Dist—J* N. HOLDER.
For Representatives—ROBT. F. QUIL-
LIAX, JOHN H PIERCE.
For Ordinary—W. N. DYER.
For Clerk Superior Court—T.M. BELL.
For Sheriff—M. O. GILMER.
For Receiver Tax Returns—J. W. COX.
For Tax Collector—M. J. CHARLES.
For Co^jtty Treasurer—F. M. TUMLIN.
For (bounty Surveyor—R. R. E1DSON.
For Coroner—A. B. C. DORSEY.
Bismarck’s Iron Nerve
00a green coffee, 8 and 10 lbs* to $1, Tobacco, 30c lb am
>r groceries in proportion. Headquarters for Hay, Corn,
Bran at wholesale See us before you buy or sell.
Just received car load of cotton seed hulls.
Was the result of liis splendid health
Indomitable will and tremendous
energy are not found where Stomach,
Liyer, Kidneys and Bowels are out of
order. If you want these qualities and
the success, thev bring, use Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. They deyelop every
p )wer of brain and body. Only 25c at
M C. Brown & Co’s drug store.
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