The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, February 08, 1902, Image 2

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THE GEORGIA CRACKER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY! yhe Georgia <?racaer, Official ©reran City of Gainesville Gainesville Gau Feb. 8, 1902. “Wet” and ,‘Dry” in Georgia. There are twenty-eight wet coun ties in the state of Georgia. These are counties in which liqu&r can be sold outright in open saloon. There are twenty-two counties in which liquor is or can be sold in dispensaries. In nearly all of these CLAIM EVER1TTHING. I twenty-two dispensary counties Hon. Warner Hill, chairman of whiskey W being sold. The counties Mr. Terrell’s campaign committee, ® "*** dispensaries can be ope- had hardly got warm in Meseat “ foBowsi Calhoun, the Kimball headquarters* before ^roll, f?&.C»ay, Coffee, Dodge he proceeded to claim everything Ear*. Lee Madison Monroe, in sight. Upon information at ?«!*<*>> Quitman, Randolph, hand he only thought his candi-K"f• T « r ,f> Tr °J. T "*f dates would receive the votes of Webster, WiUes-including Floyd- from-120 to 122 counties, though twenty-two. An anomalus con- he had not been far enough under diti °n exists m Lee. In that county the service to be certain aboutthe wTnskey is sold m one town m an remaining seventeen counties. °P en I barroom and in another in a dispensary. The countie3 m which whiskey is now sold are Baker, Baldwi Catoosa, Chattooga, Colquitt, mm If there were any semblance of truth in this gallish claim, why „ , open up headquarters and sendl Baker > Baldwin, Bibb, Camden, out 20,000 letters from Greenville, Mr. Terrell’s home, and some even I Bade, Decatur, Dougherty, Floyd, as far as Mississippi to a Presby-1 Bolton, Glynn, Irwin, Lowndes, terian preacher? * j ^iscon, Macintosh, IVIiller, IMus- From whence comes this, great C0 S ee > Pickens, Rabun, Richmond upheaval? If we remember aright, Spalding Taliaferro, Upson, Wil- four years ago Hon. Joe wished to cox » Worth. Thus it will be seen tackle Governor Candler, but up-1 t'hat there are twenty-seven -wet on reflection decided to keep his and twenty-two dispensary coun job. He then put out Atkinson ties > making a total of forty -nine and Berner to run, and Governor W0 t counties and leaving eighty- Atkinson to steer the campaign ; ei & ht absolutey dry counties in the and with all their combined tal- p tate.—Americas Times Recorder, ents and campaign thunder pull-1 Fertilizer Sales Largely Reduced, ed up : only 36 of the 137 counties Atlanta, Feb. 3. Guano sales so against your Uncle Allen. Are | ff * are 60,000 tons behind the sales they stronger now? They had the administration to back them then and the show-down was laughable, if nothing more. It is the same song set to new music. If Mr. Hill believed one word he uttered, or Terrell thought fifty per cent true, he never : -' - ■■ this time last year, estimates Agricultural Commissioner O. B. Stevens. * # * *. Accordingly Mr. Stevens thinks that there will not be so much fertilizers used this year as usual. The number of tons sold is esti- mated by the number of guano jijpiof'the claim was would have taken the mascot I tags “ndin this way a pretty uccu- rooms at the Kimball and opehed I ra to estimate can always be arriv- ed at. All of which goes to show that for once the farmers of Geor- I good;- Mr. Whitney imtimated that he could not be tempted to enter politics again. ‘•How dear to our hearts is the steady subscriber, who pays advance at the birtu of each year who lays down his dollar and lays it down gladly, and cast round the office a halo of cheer. He never says ‘stop it, ‘I can’t afford it,’ nor ‘I’m getting more papers than I can read, but always says ‘send it —the family like it —in fact we all think it a household need.’ How welcome he is when he steps into the sanctum,* how he makes our heart throb, how he makes our feet dance; we outwardly thank him we inwardly bless him; the steady subscriber who pays in ad vance.’-Marietta Journal. He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflammation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suf fered intensely. „Then the best doctors urged amputation. “But,” he writes, “I used one bottle of Electric Bitters and 1% boxes of Bueklea’s Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever. For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no fiyal on earth. Try them. M. C. Brown will guaran tee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 Cents. The sewerage system of the city of New Orleans, which is to qost $20,000,000, will, it is claimed/ re move the serious objection to residence there and place her among the more healthful sea ports. The sewerage gathered by the pipes will be pumped up into the river, the level of whose wa ters is above that city. The Last Heard Of It. ”My little bOy took croup one night and soon grew so bad you could hear him breathe all oyer the house, ‘S'- says F. D. Reynolds, Mansfield, O. “YVe feared he would die, but a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure quickly re lieved him and he went to sleep. That’s the last we heard of the croup. "Now isn’t a cough cure like that valuable?” One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely headquarters. - .. In 1876 when Tilden had been _ elected president, old Zack Chan-| gia 8eem determined to reduce the I safe and acts immediately. For coughs, dler, of Michigan, was chairman | cottou acre * ge ~ | ^r’thrTt fuT i“oubl?it d M of the Republican National Com mittee, and when Tilden’s election was announced, wired the State Have Set The Pace.. A prominent merchant of certain eure. Very pleasant to take. The little ones like it. Robertson & Law. this ' James Reid, an English soldier, chairmans of the Republicans to C !,^ 1 . 4 ^ 8 ^ a8 f e ° aonstra te the pos- gefbnty-fcwo years old, who served claim everything, which they did,! 81 111680 J D i cic >us a vertising. through the Crimean campaign and the result is known-—the pres-L^f^ . m0D J * . e . rn ? B ^ en ^ _ ov ^ r and distinguished himself at Seb idency was stolen and Hayes seat-[, * ora vertising m t e ver- ag t 0 pol and Balaclava, died in tiser, and in a card published New York th6 other day from fcnrn _ yesterday, the leading member of a accidentally. Such the firm Captain Stfney J. Goetter, - th3 tiarc ^ of f at e.-^x. publicly declares it was a paying • — : investment. After saying the Food Changed to Poison, firm used but one medium of ad-I - Putrefying food in mtestines pro ed. We do not believe the Hon. Warner would do any thing wrong, but he certainly is the equal of Chandler as to claims. Every since the Hon. Mr. Hill was knocked out by a populist in his own county for the legislature, and later beaten for the nomina tion for congress in the 4th. by Adamson, his judgement has been -all wrong, and he is not on to the —SAVED AT— stock; willl And Money Saved is Money Made. For the next thirty or forty days I will offer my entire goods at greatly reduced prices. In fact a great many thin offered at about half price. I do this in order to get rid of Winter Goods and make room for the big stock of Spring will becoming in. . ‘ 5,000 yards Factory Checks,, worth 4c., now at 5,000 yards best heaviest 6c. Checks, now 5,000 yards best heaviest yard-wide sheeting, 2,500 yards Outing, 6c. quality, now - * . 2,500 yards all the best grades Calico, Indigo Blues Pan and solid colors, all 6c, quality, now Dress Goods. ' • One big lot of Wool Dress Goods, in plain and figured bl in figured and solid colors, ranging in prices, 17^, 20, and 25 put in one lot, at - - 4i 43-4c Corsets. little Three lots of Corsets to go in this sale at just a than half their value.* Lot no. 1. Onr very best 25c., 30c., and 35c. Corsets now at - - - . - Lot No. 2. now at Lot No. 3. sets; now at to Good values at 45c., 50., and 55., in this Includes the very best 75c., 85., and 1.00 duees effects of arsenic, bat Dr. King’s vertising and used no circulars or I New Life Pills expel the poisons from posters Captian Goetter says : “The results reached are far in excess of my most sanguine exr pectations as we more'than tripled the cash and credit sales in the clogged bowels, gently, easily but sure ly, curing Constipation, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kid- neyand Bowel troubles. Only 25e at M. C. Brown’s The people of the country con- of every way, was the most successful year 1 opportunity to honor Admiral since the house of Goetter’s was Schley. The war. correspondents established more than a quarter of have invited him to be the gnest a century ago. You can readily see of honor at their banquet, that I am delighted with your Don’t Let them Staffer, space. The volume of advertising ! Often children are tortured with itch- done by me during the month is the largest space used by any retail dry goods situation. " - ^ v , . ... .... j - . When it is known tl»t Eetill | la8ty f ar ’ Whi °, h , by . th ! 1 tlDU0 advantage will carry South Georgia practi cally solid, and North' Georgia is strongly for him; and Middle Georgia has Guerry, the claims Are ridiculous. Catching the cue from this po litical effervescence, T._J. Simmons comes out with a rumor that Es- till is comtemplatfng withdraw ing from the race. “What fools we mortals be.” No such thoughts ever entered his head, and with a majority of the Demo- preceding 1 5U £ an d burning eczema and other skin L ® I diseases hut Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve amount of mm concern in a like time in the entire south.”—Montgomery Journal. Whitney Has Made Enough. New York, February -2,—Wil- heals the raw sores, expels inflamma. lion, leaves the skin "without a scar Clean, fragrant, cheap, there’s no salvo on earth as good. Try it. Cure guar anteed. Only 25c at M. C. Brown’s. Carroll, a negro from Fair Play, is the first Georgian to crate at his backand a greater per I.. “ I be ^tenced to imprisomnent in cent of the press supporting him ha ” financ ! ar and ® X ’ the new Federal prison at Atlanta. ** R 1 secretary of the navy, after about He gets thirteen months lor break- twenty-five years of far-reaching h ng into a distillery. • than any other candidate, to put such a report in circulation only shows the weakness of the causo of the opposition. Give us a clean campaign gen tlemen; we ask no more. You should be satisfied with nothing les3. . .. - - And now some scientific explorer has discovered that women were allowed to vote 3,000 years ago. But we don’t want another flood. activity in the woald of affairs, has decided to retire from busi ness life. He confirmed this report by the following statement tonight saying: “Yes, I have decided to give up work and settle down to enjoy the rest to which I think I am entitled. It always had been my intention to withdraw from active business when I reached the^'age of 60. Now I have passed the limit. How Are Tjar Kidneys f bs’ Sparagus Pills cure all kidney ills. Sam* Die free. Add. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N. Y. is the Five yards in four years rate at which the water pouring over the falls of Niagara wears away the rock beneath. Unde Sam is getting pretty thick with Germany these days.) We will get to eating limberger cheese by and.by. Underwear. Men’s, Ladies’, and Children’s Underwear to be closedouti this sale, regardless of cost. 150 Ladies’Undervests, best 15c # values, now at 150 Ladies’ Undervests and Pants, worth 25c., now 1 Big lot Wool Undervests and Pants, worth $1, now at One lot Men’s Heavy Ribbed Under Shirts and Dra^ worth in any store 25 to 35c now at One lot Heavy Flannel Lined Under Shirts and Drav every piece worth 50c now at ; Embroideries and Laces. The greatest and prettiest line of Embroideries and Laces ever | shown in Gainesville. These goods were bought direct from factory and at factory prices. * To get these goods from the fac we had to take them in large qualities, but in doing so we saved from 15 to 25 per cent, And now we propose to give customers the advantage of this saving, We guarantee a sai from 15 to 25 per cent on every purchase. , t Suspenders. 25 dozen Suspenders 10c 12^ and 10c value, now at 25 dozen Suspenders 15 to 20c values, now 25 dozen Suspenders 25c values, now Clothing. Clothing. Children’s Clothing) Now is the $5,000 worth Men’s, Boys,’ and Men’s Overcoats, to go now at New York cost, to save money on Clothing A good #10 Suit at /8 50 The #8 50 quality at #6 50 $6 00 Suits]now at * - 75 Big lot Men’siPants to clean out Pants worth $1 501 $2 00 now at $1 25 The best fine high-priced Pants we ave had Pants worth #3 50, 4 00 and 4 50—and we have never anything better at these prices-—all to go now at Shoes. One job lot of Shoes, consisting of Men’s, Women s, aid dren’s, Nearly all sizes, Will clos’e these Shoes now at _ ^ price. The 75c Shoes at 37c; the $1 Shoes at 50c; the$ $1, and so on up the list ^ Don’t wait to come, for these goods will not stay at they are now offered Respectfully, G. F. ■