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. J im Reynolds is still wearing* his
* tson collar, and by this time he has
^ eye holes, for his nose was worn
J** 1 Sunday. The girls say they
7^ that collar was off Mr. Jim, so
,lS c0U ld see his face one more time.
!ly are getting tired of looking over
jL to see his eyes, which he has to
S rolled up to seethe girls. Jim
p every lawyer ought to wear a
jetson collar.
Mr. Andy McElreath goes up the
, every Sunday with his neck rolled
in a handkerchief. He was seen
dthe people thought he was a ghost,
hen he got to the top of Balardin
,untain he exclaimed: “If the Lord
n let me live I will kiss her on her
ak lips once more. Oh Lord, I love
ft t girl with all my heart, and we
n marry next Sunday.” %
Has Pulled a Quartette. • ' C'.'f.
Criminal Bailiff W, E. Smith has been
sick for Several days and not able to
pursue his usual duties as a vigilant
sleuth. Notwithstanding his indispo
sition, however, he managed to make
four arrests. On Wednesday he pinched
John Smith, Amy Patrick and Josh
Thompson, a black trio, the two former
for a grave misdemeanor against mor
als, the latter for an assault. On Tues
day he took into custody J, W. Purcell,
charged with cheating and swindling.
Purcell was given a preliminary hear
ing before Justice A. G. Dorsey and
bound over in the sum of $100 for his
appearance at the November term of
the city court. The darkey prisoners
have not yet had their hearing! Two
of them—John Smith and Amy Patrick
—are in jail; Thompson was released
on bond.
x ei'jht years t suf-
fared with Istflamma-
Hon of the womb and
bladder,prof use and
I painful menstrua-
1 tlon, and at times It
JHH I seemed as though I
I s ^ ou ^d diem / doo-
/ tored most of the
J| f / time, hut seemed to
fall every time/A
short time ago I began
in take LYDIA E. PINK- 1
HAM’S VEGETABLE COM
POUND/ and thanks 4o U, to-day l am s well
woman.”—MRS. L. L. TOWNC, Littleton, N. H.
ppS m : m " I
Mrs. Towne, like many other suffering women, was a victim of
A Gallon of PURE LINSEED OIL mixed
with a gallon of
of yourpaint bill. Is FAB MOBK durable than
Pure White Lead and is absolutely not Poi
sonous. Hammab 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 betteb paint can be made
theory. Her physician did his best. He had battled with her case
steadily and could do no more. Jf Mrs. Towne had asked advice
of Mrs. Pinkham seven or eight years earlier, she would have had
just so many more years of happiness and comfort and health.
It is not reasonable to expect that any living person can
advise for female, troubles as safely as Mrs. Pinkham, whose
experience is without parallel in the world. This should appeal
to the common sense of any woman, especially when nearly
every newspaper in this country is printing in almost every
issue the letter of some woman who has been cured by Mrs.
Pinkham when doctors had given her up. Don’t wait for the
Apples In Abundance.
Fear was entertained after the severe
frosts late last spring that great injury
had been done to the apple crop, but
the contrary is true. Not for years has
the apple promise been so favorable
and the yield will be enormous. Air
experienced nurseryman once told the
writer that if he could gather three
full crops in the life Of an apple tree he
would be more than satisfied with his
•investment.
doctor fco give you up to the surgical knife, or tell you that you
cannot live. Get your advice where you. are certain to have
the benefit of the-widest experience. Write to Mrs. Pinkham,
at Lynn, Mass., and rely on her. No charge is made for advice.
There is no female complaint, however simple or however
serious, that Lydia E. Piiikliam’s Vegetable Compound
will not Help; of this there is monumental evidence in its thirty-
years’ record of constant success. When you ask for this medi
cine at the druggist’s, be sure you get what you ask for and
nothing else. The medicine that cures is
LydiaE. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Ike one hundred loads.
I Bed Roads Remain Rock Rigid.
Ehe alliteration of the above head-
1, which, by the way, is an abomi-
(bie practice, is the only fitting com-
lation of words to fitly describe the
leodid manner in which our dirt
Ihways have withstood the assaults
Khe elements during the past two or
lee weeks. Travelers who have visit--
Ball sections of the surrounding
Entry commercially tributary to the
len citvare loud in their upraise of
I generally fine condition of the
Ids. As one enthusiast expressed it:
hese old red roads have remained as
to and rigid, as though made of rock,
tough the heavy soaking rains which
[ during August.” Very few had
shes are reported on the heavy
des, and even in the low and level
ues there is a minimum amount of
3. This inclines jthel writer tb the
lion that : our road builders .and road
lirers are beginning to go about
ir work with some scientific knowl-"
;e of what constitutes highway en
tering. They no longer try to make
Iter runup hill, pitch the slope of a
Ed from the sides to the center, and
empt other foolish and impossible
ngs which made the miscalled roads
northeast Georgia thirty .years ago
verity “holy tertors. ” 7
Basing a prognosis oh
this, then, it would seem that the or-
chardists of this section would be “in
it” this year and that money would be
plenjy. Apropos of this year’s brilliant j
pomological prospects there has been a j
heavy investment in stock fen* new or-]
ehards by our farmers, many of whom I
will start, an .orchard for the first time
this fall.
1-2 Mile of New Holland Springs.
R. SMITH
REWARD
For a perfect fit go to
C. H. SAUNDERS
Moved to Daniel Building, over Mrs,
J. E. Jackson’s store.
“The Artistic Tailor.’
Clothes cleaned and pressed o:
short notice. Also
LADIES - SKIRTS
cleanep and pressed. _ All work gii c
prompt attention.
Geo. W. Lane, Pewamo, Mich., writes;
“Your Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the
best remedy fdr indigestion and stom
ach trouble that I ever used. For
years I suffered from dyspepsia, at
times compelling me to stay in bed and
causing me untold agony. -I. am com
pletely cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
In recommending it to friends who suf
fer from indigestion I always offer to
pay for it if it fails. Thus far I have
never paid.’/ Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co.
The State Fair.
Ravaiinah, Ga., Sept 4,—The
fair grounds on Dale avenue,*
'where the Georgia state fair is
to be held uuder thejoint auspices
of the Georgia, state agricultural
society and the Savannah fair
association, will open its gates to
the public on Nov. 6th, are rapid
ly assuming the shape they will
.present when the fair is in full op
eration.
- All of the buildings are nearing
completion. The main exhibits
will be housed in three principal
structures, which, with their
thousands of teat of floor space,
afford ample room. Under the
grand stand, built to accom mo-
date comfortably 3,000 persons,
there will be restaurants and toilet
rooms and other places designed
for the convenience of the visitors.
Sixty thousand dollars will be
expended by the people of Savan
nah in making the fair a success
and liberal premiums, aggregating
$16,000, have been offered for all
displays, whether by counties or
by individuals. Premium lists,
telling the fnll story of the prizes
that will be awarded, may be ob
tained gratis by applying to the
secretary of the fair association,
at Savannah.
ier Bradford & Washington Sts
DIXON’S OLD STAND.
Our business has steadily gone upwards since we start
ed here a few months ago and why? We have given the
people of .Gainesville , ,
Sell, exchange and. rent all kinds <?'
eal estate. Have in hand anythin{
ou want in this line. Will make it
our interest whether you want to se
r biiv.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable and prompt
paying companies
For an Electric Railway System,
bur city was invaded yesterday by a
[mmittee of fifteen, composed of citi
es of Dahlonega and capitalists in-
rested in the proposed city branch of
p Uainesville and . Dahlonega electric
llway, to stir up our local men of
[airs and induce them to guarantee a
Ascription of $15,000 to the capital
bek of the company, which will insure
e building of a complete city system
kneeling- all points of Gainesville py
lick moving trolley ears.
(A. preliminary meeting of the eom-
Sttee and prominent citizens was held
the morning and Mayor Mitchell is-
led a call for a mass meeting of inter
red citizens at the city hall at 8 o’clock
pt night, the deliberations of which
peurred too late to be reported in this
sue of The Cracker.
[Among those prominent upon the
pmittee were Gen. A. J. Warner,
adge W. W. Murray, Col. Frank M.
foore, Col. W. T. Price, Dr. H. C. Whel-
M and others.
That it e;ver Rad. ... There’s noticing in" the way of eat
ables that cannot be found here and ^The Best of Ev
ery tHing”: is our motto.
Ballary Bros., Machinery Co.
ENGINE BUILDERS,
SAW MILLS, COTTON
GINS and PRESSES.
These are the stand-bys by which we are fast gaining
the confidence of the people.
Our delivery wagon makes daily calls.
Your orders will be just as well taken care of and as
promptly delivered as if you called in person. We ap
preciate small orders as well as the large ones.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bow
els and Kidneys.
For bilieusness, constipation and malaria.
For indigestion , sick and nervous headache.
Fdr sleeplessness, nervousness and heart fail
ure*
For fever, chills, debility and kidney diseases
take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic reg
ulation, take Lemon Elixir.
50c. and $1 bottles at druggists.
. Prepared only.by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta. Ga,
For information as to Routes
Schedules and Rates, both
New Store in Daniel Rail ding.
Ml Solomon Sacks of Knoxville,
ennessee, has rented Dr. J. H. Dan-
!l s store, vacated this week by J. B.
a this & Co.,‘and is opening up a gen-
^1 line of merchandise consisting of
r y goods, boots, shoes, clothing, etc.
e carry an up-to-date stock of
°°^s and no doubt will soon build up
hrge trade.
ROYAL SCARLET CANNED GOODS
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply
and reliable information.
C. C. McMillin, A. G. Jackson
G. A. P. D. G. P. A. /.
! : A. O. Dawson, S. A.,
||ity Augusta, Ga;' i
S. E. Magill, C. D. Cox,
Ger’l Agt. * Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta. Athens.
W. W. HARDWick, W. C. McMillin
Gen’l Agt. S. F. & P. A.
Macon. Macon.
S. W. Wilkes, W. M. McGovern
T. F. & P. A ! Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta. Ga. Augusta.
A Prominent Minister Writes/
After ten years of great suffering from indi
gestion, with great neryous prostration, bilious
ness, disordered kidneys and constipation. I
have been cured by Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir,
and am now a well man.
REV. C. C. DAVIS.
Eld. M. E. Church, South,
No. 28 Tainal l St„ Atlanta, Ga.
Death of a Good Woman.
; Mrs. Whelchel, mother of Mrs. Aaron
Mass, Mr. W. D. Whelchel, Jr., and
F v eral other children, died at her home
u Pper Hall yesterday morning afte
^ ulness of some Length. She was a
Insistent Christian and leaves many
an< ^ relatives to mourn her
PHONE NO. i 3 i
Corner Bradford &
A Prominent Memphian Writes.
Mozley, Atlanta—Having been a great
sufferer for three years from indigestion, and
been treated by many physicians, who failed to
give me any relief. Continuing to grow worse
my brother advised me to try Dr. Mozley’s Lem
on Elixir, which remedy he had used for sever
al years. I commenced its use, and must say
that your Lemon Elixir is the greatest medicine
on earth. I have never suffered a day since I
commenced using Lemon Elixir. o
206 Hernando St., Memphis, Tenn. «
r Lemon Elixir.
An old druggist told me today he had long
looked for a substitute for calomel with all its
{rood effects, that would net leave the system in
such an awfully dangerous condition, and found
it in Lemon Elixir. „ _ . .
T. A. JENNINGS, Druggist.
Jasper, Fla
il Circles the Globe-
ame of Buckleu's Arnica Salve,
best in the world, extends
the earth. It’s the one perfect
t^uts, Corns, Burns, Bruises,
calds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons,
all Skin Eruptions,
aiiible Pile cure. 25c a’box at
Educate Tour Bowels With Cascareti
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Bow Are T^ar Kidney* f
Dr. Hobbs’ 8paragus Pills cure all kidney ills, tom*
pie free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y.