The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, September 21, 1901, Image 2

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1901 Dorsey—Wootlside Wedding. The wedding of Miss Maud Dorsey and Mr. Joel David Woodside, which will take place Wednesday, the 25th in stant, will be a quiet home affair. No cards will be issued. The ceremony will be performed at noon by General Clement A. Evan^ of Atlanta, who offi ciated at the marriage of the bride-elects parents. • • * * air, and there’s life, and vim and vitality jin every step. There’s -a something about this seasoirof the year that we experience at no other time. On every hand we see our fellow man move briskly along his way, and t o ere’s gladness on his face arid joy in his hearj;. Thie is the season, when buain ess opens up .with a swish, and the rustle of the leaves finds an echo in the hustle of the street. We are all on the move, and now our hearts glow and burn with fever ish excitement, so glad are we that “dull summer’s care” is-over and Indian summer is here to take its place. So, here’s to fall, or, rather, that glorious Indian summer, which comes along to brighten, our pathway w*th its early morn ing coolness and it’s balmy mid day aim. BOOMIN’ TIME HAS COMB. Editor Cbmjker : * • Aint it about* time, for 'some “chap” signing himself Pro Bono Publico, E Pluribus Unum, Cum Testamento, Non Coippos Mentis, Up Gumpo Stumpo, Ex-Necessi- tati, or even Tax Payer to write up his hero for the office of Mayor of the city of Gainesville for the ensuing two years? In the dim distance the satirist has, in polished*numbers , said : All would be deemed,. e’en from the cradlei, fit To rule in politics, as well as wit; The grave, the gay, the fopling, and the dunce Start up (God bless us) statesman all at once. Me ToO Pete. A NOTABLE AMUSEMENT EVENT* The ttrand and Colossal.} Biblical Specta cle by John Robinson. John. Robinson’s ever popular and ever welcome shows come, to us this year with such important accessions and augmentations as to over shadqpv all contemporary amusement ventures. ta, bridesmaids; Mr. R. I. Woodside* of Pelzer, S. C., best man, and Mr. W. E. McGee, of Augusta, and Mr. J. T. Dorsey, of Gainesville, groomsmen. The bridal couple will leave immedi ately after the wedding for Asheville, N, G. On thefr return they Will be at home to their many friends at their fu ture home, 87 East Spring street, — Don’t wait until you become chroni cally constipated but take DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, now and then. They will keep your liver and bowels in good order. Easy to take. Safe pills. Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co. SEE THAT THIS TRADE MARK IS BRANDED ON EVERY SHOE. trade mark ail wno see them. JS BRANDED SrJ-idm on every 2||1 wkt The splendid combination of K Caih namel Fashion, Comfort and Service Very Heavy Welted Sole, Extension that “Queen Quality” shoes af- Rope Stitch. Exact Reproduction of this Style Shoe. ford IS the Secret of their CUCCeSS. This section'was visited by a very heavy rainfall last Tuesday and , much damage was done to the crops. Cotton is said to have been badly damaged and bottomland corn was hurt by overflow. Notwithstanding this a big crop will be Conditions for harvested this fall, sometime past have been favorable and the farmers will likely have a bounti ful yield. If you eat without appetite you need Prickly Ash Ritters. It promptly removes impurities that clog and im pede the action of the digestive organs, creates good appetite and digestion, strength of body and activity of brain. Dr. E. E. Dixon & Go. VERY SWELL For Street Wear SEE THAT THIS SEE THAT THIS . Preparing For Big Day. Hobbs’ Chopel Mission Sunday school has secured the services of Prof. Jas. L. Crow to teach singing lessons and they axe getting ready for an “All day singing and Children’s day” for about the 29th instant. This is a rerl live Sunday school and* much good .is being done m that part of our city. Every body is invited to attend these night schools which meet for the next week at 7.45. p. m. C. McConnell and Rev. N. B. O’Kelly have been invited by this Sun day school to be present on the 29th. and deliver addresses, but it is not known whether or not they can come. Hot days followed by cool nights will breed malaria in the body that is bil ious or costive. Prickly Ash Bitters is very valuable at this time for keep ing the stomach, liver and bowels,"well .regulated. Dr. E. E. Dixon & Co. PiateareEagK Ifo jX trade^^mark JpfjeipgPffifr, * IS BRANDED ON EVERY shoe. Hand Welt. |gpB^®j§g|l Heavy Sole. Extension Edge. , Low Heel. EXACT REPRODUCTION OP THIS STYLE SHOE. IS BRANDED ON EVERY • shoe, y Qiit-of-Docr 14 Main Street Jenkins Assaulted. L. H. Jenkins, a white man who is employed by Mr. J. H. Martin, was badly beaten up and cuffed about at the junction of East Spring and East Broad streets at 7 o’clock Wednesday night. He says he does not know the name of his assailant, but that he would recognize him if he saw him. Jenkins was intoxicated and he says he was put in this condition by some per sons who had designs upon him be cause he swore, to having bought whis key at a blind tiger in this city. *The officers are working several clues and m all probability arrests will be made at an early date. Zed Wright and T. A. Richardson were arrested yesterday charged with having assaulted Jenkins. They are locked up pending their trials, which will likely be this afternoon. Cider Mi Rubber Belts, Cane Mills I Leah er belts, jectorsISIe&ji|_ §N| 1J tors, Whistles, Pop Valves, Pjl Fittings, Lace Leather, Etc., I Hammocks, Lap Robes, Velocipedes. Wagons, Mens' Saddles, Ladies' Sactdes^ ' Buggy Harness. JENKINS. Mrs. M. H. Jenkins died at her home on the Peterson place, near the city limits, last Saturday at uoon. Her remains were interred at Alta Vista cemetery Sunday morning, the funeral services be ing conducted by Rev. A. C. Thomas. ene& their ring and hippodrome per formances; and largely added to their already vast menagerie, but are . pro ducing an astonishing new;, feature, which.can but commend itself to all classes of patrons. We ‘allude to the grand biblical spectacle of “Solomon, His Temple and the Queen of Sheba.” Unerring in pageantic effect, maguifi- eient in costumes and appointment^, entrancing in musical features, be witching in beautiful ballets and ex citing in games and ohariot races. This unprecedently sublime spectacle will commend itself to every visitor. 5?he show will exhibit at Gainesville Wed nesday Sept, 25. KIDD. . : ‘ f. v; . .. •’ / v-* .. J. vV ; :•£ . ■ - ' Mrs. Frank Kidd died at her home on West Broad street last Sunday night of brain fever. Her body was carried to Holly Springs church, Jackson county, for inter ment Monday. Rev. A. A. Tilly conducted the funeral services. You can be cared of>any form of tobacco using easily, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor by taking NO»TO-BAC, that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over BOO ,000 cur$d. All*druggists. Cure guaranteed. Book let and advice FRISK. Address STERLING REMEDY CO., Chicago or New York. 437 Ilenry Bravdon, Harris. N. C., says : * ’J took medicine 20 years for asthma but one bottle of One Minute Cough Cure did me more good than anything else during that time. Best cough cure.” Geo. H. Fuller Drug Co. BRADLEY. Adda, the year old daughter of Mr. Mrs. H. W. Bradley, died at New Holland Springs last Mon day morning of fever. Her re mains tvere shipped to Easley, S. C., Monday night for interment. e Services at Myrtle Street. ■ Every oue is cordially invited to wor ship with us at Myrtle street Methodist church. We have servtees every Sun day at 11.30 a. m., and 8 p. in. A. A. Tilly. f*r PICKWICK ' — System of Rifibf-shope cloltilnj} J tertaref-To-Rttfen . manb-made Visited The Exposition. Many of our citizens visited the Blue Ridge and Tallulah Falls exposition at Tullulah Falls this week, and they say that it is a success in every particular. The resources of North east Georgia were on exhibition and no doubt many good Results will be ob tained from the exposition. General Manager S. C. Dunlap of the Tallulah Falls railroad was a potential factor in the success of the affair. Merry Makers Festival, Augusta, Ga., October 14th.,-19th., 1901. The G. J* &• S. R. R. will sell round trip tickets, all stations to Augusta and return, October 15., to 17., inclusive and for trains scheduled to arrive at Au gusta prior to noon of the 18th., with final return limited td October 20th., at rate of one first class fare for the round trip. For Military Companies, Brass Bands and. Fire Companies in uniform (20) twenty or more on one ticket, a rate of one cent per mile traveled per capita will be granted. , * Samuel C. Dunlap. Receiver. KENNEDY. The one-year-old-infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kennedy died near the cotton mill Wednesday night and the body was taken to Fiat creek church Thursday for interment. “Turner’s Big Store.” Turner’s big store is open for busi ness in its new stand, Bunt’s bank building. Mr. Turner is back from New York and has opened up the large shipments of goods that have been com ing in for some days. In this issue he has an advertisement that will prove interesting to the careful buyer who desire* to s&ve money. Visit Turner’s store and see what he has to offer. TEBWELIi. Miss Teirell, a sister-in-law of Mr. H. W. Rucker, died at her home near Bellton Tuesday. Her remains were interred at the fam ily burying grounds. Grossman, mioiaeuson- & WATERMAN. BUR Kodol Dyspepsia Gups Digests what you eat*