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THE GEORGIA CRACKER, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1901.
The Georgia tracker,
They heard an excellent
sermon, delivered by Hey, D. S.
G-rindle.
Messrs. S. B. Carter, F. W.
A lot of people passed through
Yonah last week, going to Lula
and Bellton from Banks county.
Official Organ City of Gainesville I House and Erastus Evans went to
Toceoa Thursday on business.
Gainesville Cr£U« April, &» 1901
No Right to Ugliness.
The woman who is lovely in fac
..- .form and temper will always have
Mr. J. F. Pressley and wife went f r j enc i Sj b U £ one w h 0 would be attrac
THEY ABE COMING IN
Had you noticed how many
strangers are coming in with a
view of locating in Gainesville?
Not a day passes but that several
prospective citizens are here look
ing over the town
What does this mean ? It means
that the location of the Pacolet
and Vesta mills here has adver
tised Gainesville from one end of
the country to the other, and at
tracted people here from all quar
ters. It means that Gainesville
is growing, and that m a few years | pneumonia,
her population will be more than
doubled.
Now that capital is attracted,
our citizens must treat it with
every consideration. Show our
to Gainesville one day this week.
Our cottage prayer meeting is
still progressing finely, with large
ly attended and good meetings.
School is still largely attended.
It will close in about three weeks
Miss Blanche Carter, who is at
tending the normal school
Athens, reports it a fine place and
she is well satisfied.
His life Was Saved.
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen
of Hannibal, Mo., lately bad a wonder
ful deliverance from a frightful death.
In telling oi it he says: “I was taken
with Typhoid Fever, that ran into
My lungs became hard-
tiye must keep her health. If she is
weak, sickly and all run down, she will
be nervous and irritable. If she has
constipation or kidney trouble, her im.
pure blood will cause pimples blotches,
skin eruption and a wretched complex
ion. Electric Bitters is the best medi
cine in the world to regulate stomach,
at j liver and kidneys and to purify the
blood. It gives strong nerves, bright
eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com
plexion.. It will make a good-looking,
charming woman of a run-down inva
lid. Only 50 cents at M, C. Brown &
Co’s Drug Store.
ANDOE & CO.
Spring is here and we are ready for the biggest, liveliest and k*
Spring we have ever known. Strong bargains in evetv '
department. Emphatic, crowd attracting values ™
Stock grows bigger daily, new goods
incessantly arriving.
<_NEW SILKS
ressy
New Telephone Company.
At a special called meeting of city
council, Thursday night, permission
was granted the American Telephone
ened. I was so weak I couldn’t even J and Telegraph .Company to erect its
sit up in bed. Nothing helped me. IJ poles and string its wires in this city,
expceted to soon die of Consumption, Mr. Strang, the company’s representa-
when I heard of Dr. King’s New Dis- tive, was present and explained to the
covery. One bottle gave great relief, members of council what they proposed
I continued to nse it, and now am well to do.
visitors that they Will be heartily 1 and strong. I can’t say too much in its The American Telephone and Tele-
welcomed and courteously treated. | P raise *” This niarvelous medicine is [ graph Company has completed its line
Let them know that we will be
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glad for them to join hands with
us in the upbuilding of ‘ our town
and section, and that here they
will find a pleasant home and the
thrift and industry not possessed
by other localities.
DON’T DBAG IN THE CHURCH.
We are glad to note that the I t 0nd ed the nnion meeting at Mud
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the surest and quickest cure in the j from New York as far south as Spar-
world lor all Throat and Lung trouble, tanburg, S. C., and a force of hands is
Regular sizes 50 cents and $1.00. Trial now at work putting up the line be-
bottles free at M. C. Brown & Co’s Drug tween that point and Gainesville. The
Store; every bottle guaranteed. J right-of-way was secured as far' north
YONAH - HAPPENINGS I ®f here as Lula Thursday, and in a few
__ , , , , I days it will be obtained through to
We have had some very bad I Spartanbarff .
washing rains of late. j The wires of this company will come
Several of our young folks at- | into Gainesville on Spring street and
run into the central office of the local
Bautista of the state I cre0 k last Sunday, viz: Messrs. I exebange ’ 111S ^ aid 1 *f t ^ he
conservative .baptists ot tne staiie| . . _ rate will be considerably decreased by
were not carried away with the ex-1 Vln y* 688 and Ben. Canop, and | ^ competing line, and a conversation
treme prohibition Ideas some tried the ^li aseB Parley Brooks and Mai- to New York will cost but little. A
to straddle upon the recent state j dia and Maggie Woodall. force of hands has been put at work
convention at Valdosta. There will he an all-day singing | building the line north from this city.
it would be a very sad day, in- at Enon on the fourth Sunday in . Volcanic Eruptions
deed, for the churches of this state [ this month. Prof. Vaughn will Lfjoy, Bncklen’s Arnica Salve .cures
to launch out into politics, and be there to connuct the music. them . a i so oldi R Ulm i uff and Fever
thus create untold dissension and Everybody is invited to come from gores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns,
strife among its people. We have | far and near and take part in the | Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns. Scalds
iiever put any faith in the sensa-
— I shall nertainlv havo a nice t/imo. I v “ 1 ''
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guaranteed. Sold by M. C. Brown &
tional stories that the different re
ligions denominations were
—— , going
iatothe state campaign next vear
to elect prohibitionists to every
office within the gitt of the people I k 0ar tj we don t know which,
—inside the democratic party, if Now that spring is here,
possible : if not, then independent ®^ eve Gailey can sharpen
of this party shears and clip those lambs.
It is all right for church people Steve, please don t gap them;
i;o vote and work, as individuals, * 8 b 0ar them even.
we I Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Best Pile
cure on earth. Drives out Pains and
... i Aches. Only 25 cents a box. Cure
We noticed last Sunday that
Mr. Thomas Treble was prospect-1 Co., druggists.
mg for a cotton crop or a s%veet-
Mr.
his
Mr.
"for the success ot the best men for
the different offices—in fact, it is
their duty; but to do so as a
-church would be a grievous error,
and one from which the church
The ration wheel don’t roll to
those pioneers at ali, and they are
giving Mr. Ira Carter a pull or two.
Mr. William Duncan has been
doing some excellent plowing
Card of Thanks.
For their uniform kindness to. me
and my dear husband, Mr. Ed F. Little,
during his late fatal illness, and, be
cause of their heartfelt sympathy ex
tended to me in my great bereavement,
I desire to return my sincere and
grateful thanks to his and my many,
many true friends in Gainesville.
Ei.la Erwin-Little.
The popular foulards in great variety, just tlie thing f or fa
dresses. Eancy silks for waists in exclusive patterns. Taff
and Liberty Satins in all the new shades for waists and ey •
dresses. New Black Goods for suits and skirts, the biggest fa
we have ever shown
New dress goods in colors for suits, waists and skirts and trim
mings to match. New Wash goods—In this line we have out
done all previous efforts. Everything in this line is special.
are showing 48 styles of Dimity—Fine and Sheer, the kind that
usually sells at 10c.-—Our price 7}4c m
The biggest bargain is the “Silk Foulard,” the kind that
washes and has the style of the dollar goods—While they last thej-
go at 15c. These are only two of the many specials in this de
partment. New swisses, dimities, battiste, ginghams, Scotch nov-
elties, Scotch tissues, Vera silks, Silk chambrays, Silk battiste,
Lace striped swisses, Embroidered swisses, plain swisses, Lawns
Organdies, etc.
New- French Lawns that wash like linen, finer and cheaper \
than organdie—-just the thing for commencement dresses New "
Linens,—Table linens, linen lawn. Brown linen for suits and skirts,
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Linene lawns etc., and all at lower prices than ever before.
Embroideries, Laces and Ribbons, a bigger line than we have
shown before. Gloves, Corsets, Hosiery, Neckwear, Notionsand
small things at small prices. .
Matting, Rugs, Cur tains and Trunks, a bigger stock than ever.
<^CLOTHING>-
The new Military effect with padded shoulders and cut to the
form and made of the most fashionable fabrics. Come and look at
our new garments and ask questions'about them when you feel
like it. Our line oi Shoes, Men’s Women’s and Children’s is too
well known to need much talk, they talk for themselves.
^GROCERIES^
Our line is more complete than ever before. We cordially in
vite you to give us a look and buy when you feel like it
R. E. ANDOE & CO.
14 Main Street.
Phone 9.
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Dr, Lewis Will Freaeb. Tomorrow.
Presiding’ Elder Lewis, who was un-
r able to keep his appointment at the
would not recover in many years. I “ 1S 113w § roun( i. The only objec- First Methodist church last Sunday, on
The welfare oi the people is best I tion i8 > he P lows U P and dowa the l account of illness, will preaeh there to-
-seryed by keeping church and state _
The preacher of the Methodist
- separate, and we are confident that
this policy will maintain, regard
less ot the rabid ideas that exist in
-some quarters./
The mao who makes a race for
^office with either prohibition or
anti-prohibition as the principal
Episcopal church visited Mr. H.
W. Rucker and family Saturday
mght'last.
Mr. John C. Kimbrell was so
worn out when he got back from
court at Gainesville that it was
morrow- morning at 11 o’clock. Ap
propriate Easter services will be held,
and no doubt Dr. Lewis’s sermon will
be an unusually strong one. Rev. A.
C. Thomas, the pastor, delivered an ex
cellent sermon last Sunday to thfe large
congregation that assembled.
plank of hie platform, is not safe.
He is unwise and unsound. In j bring his children back home,
nine, cases out of ten he is a Mr. Andrew Harrison has got
demagogue, trying to ride into of- J e ® OB Sb of that hump business,
fice upon a popular sentiment. al ?4 ba® taken a job of work with
Such men should be set down upon. I ^ r * «f°bo Lynch.
A Powder Mill Explosion
Removes everything in sight; so do'
several days\before he was able to j drastic mineral pills, hut both are
mighty dangerous. Don’t dynamite
the delicate machinery of your body
with calomel, croton oil or aloes pdls,
That the prohibition people of
the state are determined on a great
effort to get rid of the liquor traf
fic, is a foregone conclusion. How
ever, there is a, way to do it with
out dragging the church into poli
tics, and this will be done.
when Dr.-King’s New Life Pills, which
are gentle as a summer breeze, do the
work perfectly. Cures Headache, Con-
Mr. Robert KiDg got' on the fast I stipation. Only 25c at M. C. Brown &
train when he worked the road,I 00 * 5 ’ dra £ store.
Hurrah for Bob! i Han circuit.
Mr. E. A. Brooks has a fine! The Second Quarterly Conference of
lot of homemade tobacco for sale, the Hall Circuit will be held at Hope-
Mr. T. W. Fowler has for several we U, on Monday the Sth instant. Rev
lived on experience. The i v ^ a ‘^ er Bewis will preach at 11 a. m.
The conference will be held in the af-
JTJST FROM GILLSVILLE.
Winter is on hand again.
I feel like somebody is going to
get married next first Sunday, and | rience.
years liven on experience
other day he bought a fine milch
cow from Mr. J. R. Pless. Now
Mr. Fowler has plenty of milk,
and Mr. Pless is having the expe-
ternoon. A large attendance is expec
ted. There will be dinner on the
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I don’t object. -
The farmers are behind a little
on account of so much rain and
bad weather.
Prof. Oliver and Mr. and Mrs.
S. B Garter visitec? Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Carter of Bellton, last Sun-
Mr. W. S. Miller and two of his
sons yisited Bellton last week.
Our citizens have sold most all
their cotton. Well enohgh, gen
tlemen, as it possibly will go low- I vote Was 5 to abolish the court and 18
j. -i- 1-u r £ IT J. against abolishing it, or. in other*
er, and it is foolish, for folks to 1 ‘ • •
Corrects tlie Statement.
A gentleman, who is in position to
know the facts, voluntarily states that
the statement of the vote m in the Ea
gle, as to abolishing the City Court,
was incorrect, and that the correct
MILLINERY.
The Latest—
The Most Stylish---
The Best
See Our Easter Hats.
MRS. J. E. JACKSON-
hold cotton when it is high enough
day, and attended church at that J to cover the cost of production.
words, the grand jury saw the necess
ity for the eourt and were in favor of
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