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THE GEORGAI CRACKER, SATURDAY,
Ordinary’s 1 Citations
R. SMITH
Interesting Exercises Will be Held at tbe
Auditorium.
Memorial day will be appropriately
observed in Gainesville next Friday.
The Daughters of the Confederacy
have arranged an interesting program
and it is to be hoped that a large
The exercises
Is the most important period in a wo
man’s existence. Owing to modern
methods of living, not one woman in
a thousand approaches this perfectly
natural change without experiencing
a train of very annoying and some
times painful symptoms.
crowd will be present,
will be held at the auditorium, begin
ning at 2.30 o’clock p. m.
There will be addresses by several
citizens, and crosses of honor will be
delivered to the old veterans. These
features will be quite interesting and
everybody should turn out and honor
the old soldiers.
The Longstreet chapter, Daughters of
the Confederacy, under whose auspices
the exercises will be held, have invited
all the lodges and orders of the city to
go in procession to the auditorium, and
after the exercises, to march" to the
cemetery where the graves will be dec
orated.
All who own turnouts are requested
to decorate them with flags and flowers
and go in the procession. The Daugh
ters are anxious to have a large crowd
at the exereises. and a cordial invita
tion is extended the citizens of the city
and especially the veterans of the town
and county to attend.
For a perfect lit go to
C. H. SAUNDERS
Moved to Daniel Building, over Mrs.
. J. E. Jackson’s store.
“The Artistic Tailor.’*
Clothes cleaned and pressed 01
short notice. Also -v
LADIES - SKIRTS
cleanep and pressed. Lj All work.gin
prompt'attention.
Those dreadful hot flashes, sending
the blood surging to the heart until it
seems ready to. burst, and the faint
feeling that follows, sometimes with
chills, as if the heart were going to
stop for good, are symptoms of a dan-
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Hall County.
Ordinary’s office, Feb. 7th, 1901. No
tice to all concerned: Thos. Black, ad
ministrator of the estate of Eliza Black,
deceased, represents in his petition, du
ly filed in office, that he has fully and
justly administered the estate of said
deceased and prays to be discharged
from said administration. This appli
cation will be considered and passed
upon by the court on the first Monday
in May, 1901. •
Every cotton planter should
write for our valuable illustrated
pamphlet, " Cotton Culture.”
It is sent free.
Send name and address to
GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., N. I
SAMUEL C. DUNLAP. Jr,
—Local Agent for the—
PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY. |||
Will Also Write
Fire, Accident, and Liability
Insurance r
Gainesville Ca
“Jest A-Doin.” r
It has always been a deep mystery
to the Pessimistic Onlooker, what pos
sible excuse could bring so many far
mers (so-called) to Gainesville on all
sorts of occasions and in all sorts ot
weather. There were not so many of
them either, come to think' of it, for
from seeing them day after day pur
poselessly lounging about the streets
every feature of their faces had be-
1 come familiar. Like the lilies they
nor spin! As to
•that, as Rudyard Kip-
, is another story. It
Letters of Dismission. ' "
GEORGIA—Hall County. '
Ordinary’s office, Feb 7th, 1901. No
tice to all concerned : B. F. Simmons,
administrator of the estate of Lavbnia
Simmons, deceased, represents in his
petition, duly filed in office, that he has
fully and justly administered the es
tate of said deceased, and prays to be
discharged from said administration.
This application will be considered and
passed upon by the court on the first J seemed neither to toil
their apparel—
ling would say.
certainly did not bespeak well-cultiva
ted farms’eomfortabl yfurnished bouses
full cribs and packed smoke houses. At
an early hour they come tumbling in
to town on their mule or horse “crit
ters” and those dumb beasts seem to
be the .only sufferers, for they are left
tied about the public square; in sum
mers torrid heat or winters biting cold
sans blanket, sans water, sans feed
or fodder from dawn till dusk. The
N. C. WHITE,
DHOTOGRAPHER
Gainesville, Georgia
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
ENLARGING DEPARTMENT.
■ Northeast Side of Public Square.
Mrs. Jennie Noblk.-
gerous, nervous trouble. Those hot
flashes are just so many calls from
nature for help. The nerves are cry
ing out for assistance. The cry should
be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound was pre
pared to meet the needs of woman’s
system at this trying period of her life.
It builds up the weakened nervous
system, and enables a woman to pass
that grand change triumphantly.
“ I was a very sick woman, caused
by Change of Life. I suffered with hot
flushes, and fainting spells. I was
afraid to go on the street, my head and
back troubled me so. I was entirely
cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound.” — Mbs. Jennie Noble,
5010 Keyser St., Germantown, Pa.
Mrs. M. B. McGuire Head.
Mrs. M, B. McGuire died at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. C. C. McAllister,
in this city last Sunday afternoon at
2:40 o’clock, after a short illness. She
was 78 years of age, and had lived with
her daughter here for some time. 'Her
remains were carried to Conyers and
interred there Tuesday, Undertaker
Dorsey and Mrs. McAllister accompa
nying the body from this city.
W. N. DYER, Ordinary.
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur
Referee Puckett Has Resigned.
Mr. Lester D. Puckett has resigned
as Referee in Bankruptcy for this dis
trict, and his resignation has been ac-.
cepted by Judge W. T. Newman. In
stead of appointing a new referee,
Judge Newman has divided Mr. Puck
ett’s territory among Referees Walker
Upson of Clarke
ance Agent.
Office No, 1 State Bank Building,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds o'
«al estate. Have in hand anythin(
on want in this line. Will make it
our interest whether you want to se’i
r buv.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable and prompt
paying companies
Revival in Progress.
Revival services were begun at the
First Baptist church last 'Sunday. Dr.
W. W. Landrum, of Atlanta^ is assist
ing the pastor, Rev. J. A. Wynne, and
the meetings have been well attended
and accomplished much good. Both
Dr. Landrum and Dr. Wynne have
preached powerful sermons, and the
church is being greatly benefitted.
. How Arc T«or Kidneys f
Dr. Hobbs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam
ple free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y.
. Splendid Remedies.
M. C. Brown & Co. have on sale how
some preparations new to this imme
diate section, but which have been sold
elsewhere for a long time, and have
proven meritorious in the highest de
gree. They are, “Plantation Chill
Cure,” ‘Plantation Sarsaparilla,’ “Femi-
nina, for Women,” and “La Creole Hair
Restorer,” manufactured by the Van
Vleet-Mansfield Drug Co., of Memphis,
Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Hall County.
Ordiij&ry’s Office, April 3,1901. B. A. Rogers,
a resident of said county and State, having duly
applied to be appointed guardian of the person
and property of Mrs. Mary Garner, a resident of
said county, who !has been adjudged a luuatic,
notice is hereby given .that sain application will
be passed upon at the next court of Ordinary for
said county to be’ held o*n the first Monday in
May, 1901 Witness my hand and official signa
ture this April8,T90l.
W. N. DYER, Ordinary.
of Walton county,
county, and Anderson of Cobb county.
Gr. J. & S. RAILROAD
Schedule in effect jan >20, 1901.
Eastern Standard (75th (Meridian) Time,
No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for Social'Circle.
No. 84 leaves 12,80 p. m.for Winder,
No. 86 leaves^,3:00 p. m, for Jefferson and So
cial Circle. . ' ' -' l - " - .' >"•; •
No. 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 87 arrives from Jefferson 8,18 a. m
No. 85. arrives from Social Circle 1,37 a. m.
No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p. m.
No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8,37 p. m.
V.: ■ SUNDAY TRAINS.
No 92 eaves 7,35 a. to. for Social Circle.’
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Soclai Circ
No. 98 leaves 4.-00 p. m, for Jefferson.
No. 99 arrives 8:45 a. m. .from Jefferson. *
No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m.ffromi Social Circle
No. 91 arrives 2, 45 p. m. from Social Circle.
Connections.
No. 82 connects at Winder 9,30 a, m.for Ath
ens arriving Athens 10.11 a. m.
No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Ga. R, R
for Augusta 10-26 a. m For Atlanta 11.55 a. m
Arrive Augusta 2.25 p. m.; Arrive Atlanta Jcfi
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Hall County. -
Ordinary’s Office, April 3, 1901. To all persons
concerned: This is to give notice that M. E.
Chandler and W. W. Sloan have in due form of
law filed their petition to be appoi- ted perma
nent administrators upon the estate of E. E.
Chandler, late of said county. This application
will be considered and passed upon on the first
Monday in May, 1901.
W. N. DYER, Ordinary,.
Morgan’s District. '
The farmers ot our section are
progressing £n ely with their work.
They are all very busy planting
cotton seed and corn. Wheat is
A Pretty Wagon. •
We notea pretty baker’s wagon op
our streets made by Mr., G. W. Walker
for our clever baker, C. F. W. Gunther,
and for style and finish we do not know
of any work to cope with it. Why go
north or any other place to get first-
class work when you can get it at
home, made by Gainesville workmen.
When yon purchase a vehicle made
here it means 75 percent, left in our
midst. When yon purchase from fac
tories elsewhere you only leave from 10
to 20 per cent; note the difference.
" A J life And Death Fight.
Mr. W. A. BLines of Manchester, la.,
writing of his almost miraculous
escape from death, says:“ Exposure
after measles induced serious lung
trouble, which ended in Corasumption.
I had frequent hemorrhages and
coughed night and day. All my doc
tors said I must soon die. Then I
began to use Dr. King’s New Discoyery
for Consumption, which completely
cured me. I would not be without it
even if it cost $5.00 per bottle: Hun
dreds have used it on my recommen
dation and all say it never fails to
cure Throat Chest and Lung troubles.’
Regular size 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles
free at M. C. Brown & Co., Druggists.
friends in Cobell Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. A. T. Lott, we are glad to
say, is improving.
We are sorry to learn that little
Cora, daughter of Mr. R. A. Tea-
gle, is very sick with pneumonia
fever,
Mr. W. L. Lott and Mr. G. W.
Forrester visited friends in
Hoschton Sunday.
W. N. Lott and family spent
Sunday with Mr. R. A. Teagle.
Messrs. Clifford and Frank
Smith, Claud Roebuck and Her-
schel Zorn of Thompson’s mills
visited our Sunday school Sunday
afternoon. Come again boyB!
Mrs. Maria Cronic and daugh
ter spent Sunday with Mrs. Mars-
ongill. - J.
J. W. Pearce of Hoschton visit
ed Dave Roberts’ familyjlast week.
* Mrs. M. W. Park of Hoschton,
visited Mrs. R. A. Teagle Monday.
Mr. B. P. Hudgins carried an
other bale of cotton to Winder
Monday.
Miss Lillie Veal spent Sunday
with her grandmother Veal.
Mr. Elijah Veal spent Sunday
with Mr. Bob BeU of near Hosch
ton.
No. 84 connects at" Winder for Athen&l'and
Atldnta2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 2.50: !p. m.; ar
rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m.
No. 84 connects at Social Circle for Augusta a t
5. ^ p. m.; arrive Augusta 9.25 p. m.
No. 86 connects at Social Circle for Atlanta
7.45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p.
Samuel C. Dunlap,
Receiver
Augusta and Return I
ACCOUNT
Of Merry Maker’s Celebration.
Tbe Georgia Railroad
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR.
A Pleasant Lemon Tonic
For bilousness. constipation and appendicitis,
.or indigestion, sick and nervous headache. :
Nor sleeplessness, nervousness and heart fail
ure. .
. f or _ lever i chills, debiiity and kidney diseases,
take Lemon Elixir.
♦W 0 #-’ Mozley’ts Lemon Elixir is prepared from
ju ice of lemons, combined with other
regetable liver tonics, aud will not fail you in
jJ?Zi°ttiic above named diseases. 50c and $1.00
bottles at druggists.
Prepared only by Dr. H, Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
▲ Gallon of PURE LINSEED OIL mixed
with a gallon of
Will sell tickets from all stations
to Augusta and return at ,
veareT my , seven ty-third year, and for fifty
have been a great sufferer from indiges-
all'tii^ >ns ^ 1I>a i^ on anc * oilousness. 1 have tried
and «rr.f reme ^ es advertised for these diseases,
aeo th ”?• Permanent relief. Abcut one year
dan'tr»i.„ disease assuming a more severe and
flesh 0nn ’ 1 became very weak, and lost
Lemnff rJi- * commenced using Dr. Mozley’s
month o »^ lr ’ I gained twelve pounds in three
aadm!\i- ■^strength and health, my appetite
now i "were perfectly restored, and
in mv i?^ 1 as young and vigorous as I ever did
DoorIi-«T' ^ L. J. Allured.
State fer, Ga -> sta te Senate,
wte ^Pitol, Atlanta, Ga. -
makes 2 gallons of the very best Paint
in the world
of yonrpaint bill. Is far more durable than
Pure White Lead and is absolutely not Poi?
sonous. Hammar Paint is made of the best OF
paint materials—such as all good painters use,
and is ground thick, very thick. No trouble to
mix, any boy can do it. It is the common sense
of House Paint. No better paint can be made
at cost, and is
Everybody should visit Augusta dur
ing MERRY MAKER’S WEEK. Am
ple railroad accommodations and ele
gant schedules.
For further information apply to
Georgia Railroad Agents, or to
A. G. JACKSON,
General Passenger Aeent,
C. C, McMILLIN,
General Agent Passenger Department,
Augusta, Ga,
. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir.
eases vn«^k es * medicine I ever used for the dis-
manviri«^ e< i? mTnea d it for, and I have used
y mnds for woman’s troubles.
Salem tv n. Mrs. S. A. Gresham,
MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS,
2?b!L.22Ss*S Colds, Hoarseness,
l luB2dk^ ltlS ’ *Jf mor hage, and all tl
- at Elegant reliable.
%, Atlantic G a , Prt:pared only by Dl