The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, May 04, 1901, Image 1

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I He came from near the line of Wiley for the past ten days South Carolina and Georgia. Mr. Reynolds is section boss o I Minn., says the following in regard T> | I Peruna: “As a remedy for catarrh lean cheerfully recommend Peruna. I know ™ what it is to suffer from that terrible disease and I feel that it is my duty to speak a good word for the tonic that h brought me immediate relief. Peruna cured me of a bad case of catarrh and I know it will cure any other sufferer from that disease.” • Miss Mattie L. Guild, President Illi nois Young People’s Christian Temper ance Union, in a recent letter from Chi cago, Ill., says: “1 doubt if Peruna has a rival in ail the remedies recommended to-day for catarrh of the system. A remedy that will cure catarh of the stomach wilt cure the same condition of the mucous membrane anywhere. I have found it the best remedy 1 have ever tried for catarrh, and believing it worthy my endorsement /gladly accord it. 99 Mrs. Elmer Fleming, orator of Reser voir Conncil No. 168, Northwestern Le gion of Honor, of Minneapolis, Minn., writes from 2535 Polk street, N.E.: “I have been - troubled all my life with catarrh in my head. I ^ took Peruna for IE? _w a b o u t th ree months, and now I think I am per- § manently cured. I believe that for catarrh in all its forms Peruna is the medicine of Elmer Fleming, ^ Minneapolis, Minn, the age. It cures —•— ( when all other remedies fail. I can heartily recommend Peruna as a ca tarrh remedy” ' * The spring is the time to treat ca tarrh. Cold, wet winter weather often retards a cure of catarrh. If a course of Puruna is taken during the early spring months the cure will be prompt and permanent. There can be no failures if Peruna is taken intelligently during the , er favorable weather of spring. * As a systemic catarrh remedy Peruna eradicates catarrh from the system ec * wherever it may be located. It cures ca ll/ tarrh of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty as catarrh of the head. For a free book containing valuable * advice on the causes and treatment of catarrh, address The Peruna Medicine th, Co., Columbus, Ohio. Her Observant Eye. “I could follow your footsteps all my life long, dearest.” “Oh, yes, you say that; but when we are married no doubt you’ll always walk about ten feet ahead of me, just like all other husbands. ’’—Chicago Record-Her ald. •^GAINESVILLE MERCHANDISE COMPANY YON AH HAPPENINGS. S The small grain crop’is looking very prosperous in this section. Most all of our farmers have finished planting their entire crops and are getting ready to work them over. . 'Itfi Mrs. Lillie West and two little daughters were the guests of Mr. Steve Gailey and family a few days last week, attending the all day singing at Enon Sunday. Our Sunday school met last Sunday for the purpose of electing new officers, but failed to do so, the old board being reappointed. Mr. John Pressley and family, of Gillsville, visited Mr. E. A. Brooks and family Saturday night j as he is a much better, kinder, no bler and purer man than we antic- I ipated, and one of Georgia’s best singers. There were several other good singers present from Clarks ville and other places. Rev. L. J. Duncan has the finest pig of its age that there is in this community. We want some more of our folks to subscribe for The Cracker, as it is the leading organ of the OSCABVILLE. The farmers are §bout done Wanting around here and, from rhat we can see, there will be a arge corn crop planted. Wheat lever looked better. I There will be a masonic celebra tion here in July. Max Meyer- par&fc, grand master, James W. faylor, past grand master, and ?ther speakers will be present. | There was one of the boldest jobberies at Pleasant last week pbat ever took place in this sec- |iou. T. R. Brice’s store was brok- F into and something over $100 Forth of goods taken. The post- fffice, which was located in the The work of turning winter goods into money goes merrily on; we’ve warmed up to it; we don’t stop at profit loss; we dont shy at cost. What price will move them? that’s the only ques tion. Once answered, down goes the price accordingly. Wisd losses are as good as profits just at this season. Another wore and then the bargains: Keep your eye on our “ads”. Its as good as found money if the goods offered are what you want. COTHING coun ty. Although it has a number of subscribers here, if several more of our neighbors will subscribe for it, we shall feel more like writing longer and better items from Yo- nah. Mr. E. A. Brooks In this department we have some very rare bargains, in the latest style garments that must go at any old price to make room for our large and handsome line of Clothing that will be in shortly. We will not quote prices, but if you are going to buy a suit we will save you money if you will only call and examine our goods, it is no trouble for us to show you through. Big lot Men’s and Boy’s Odd Pants—Can fit any body. 75c to $5.00 pair. must—having bought big line of all kinds, sizes and prices. We have the best School Shoe for Bovs and Girls that can be bought—All of this lot go ing at extremely low prices. Look at our LACES, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, WHITE GOODS Etc. All of which will interest you in price and quality. Big Line Trunks Just In. Just received fancy line, newest style SHIRTS, COLLARS, AND CUFFS, such makes as Manhattan, Crown, Monarch and all the leading brands, al- going at close prices: also have nice assortment of Cheaper Shirts in the all test styles. Also is visifin g friends and relatives at Gillsville this week. Those pioneers are still pulling Mr. I. K. Carter a little. Mr. T. W. Fowler, a few years ago, commenced on the rabbits and succeeded in getting most all around him; now he has menced on the hawks and crows. He is makmg fine speed and we hope he will get them all. 1 stamps and money. The rob- srs entered at the back door and, y the way things looked the next doming, they didn’t seem to be lan y hurry. They hunted out le &nd of shoes they wanted, a te a supper consisting of sar- | Q6s , sugar crackers and butter. • Brice lives within twenty of the store, and it seems a ^stery that he did.not hear them. e fforfc will be made to catch ^thieves. ' P e °ple here are pleased to ^hat Brown’s bridge will ^be o give all the credit V - ^ county’s commissioners clerk, Mr. Thomas M. L7 Long may they live’^and I flue to build up their county I P Us interests. I Some of our young men are try ing to sport a little,but it has been they tried it they so long since have almost forgotten how, Mr. S. Waldrep passed through Yonah last Saturday with a new' one-horse wagon, just purchased of Mr. S. S. Carter. New wagons, new buggies, new sewing ma chines and plow stocks all come together and form a union at cot ton-selling time. Prof, Vaughn was the guest of Mr. Robert Wright Saturday night to be present at the all-day sing ing. The all-day singing was very fine indeed, and the largest crowd that we have seen at Enon for a long time was in attendance. Prof. Vaughn surprised us greatly, In our WINTER UNDER WEAR we can give you great bargains, have few Comforts, Quilt3 and Blankets left which, vve dont want to carry over, and will go at half price. com Can Goods, Flour, Meal, Bran, Hay, Cotton Seed Oats, Sugar and Coffee and ; anything you may want the yery lowest living price. Planting cotton seed is the or- ' der of the day in this section now. Mr. G. W. Hill, former section boss at White Sulphur, came up on the third Sunday from Duluth, and attended church at Air Liue. There is another section boss at White Sulphur—Mr. Berchfield. THE GAINESVILLE..^ ^MERCHANDISE CO (HYNDS CO’S OLD STAND.)