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THE GEORGIA. CRACKBRi SATURDAY, M ARCH 15, 1902
Call on N, N, Littlefield for
high grade acids and guano.
1S a Fact ~~~^^5
sales of D r ^
Cough Syrup , '
total combined $
> Preparations *
it. Thisof its e if p
ls a straw 2 *
where the wind Mo*, ft* *£21
does it not seem as a the remet *
sessed peculiar merit? HardW a 1^'
isfied customer in the whole lot 7?''
for yourself. ‘ >
CURIOUS KOREAN CUSTOM
That durir g 1901
on ; s Rock Gandy
greater than the
of all other
Gainesville
nothing. It
i V. Lipscomb Again Convicted of Sel
ling Liquor and Given Above Sentence.
Mr. John B. Lipscomb was arraigned
The Battle of Stones Which Mar lea
Beginning of Jfew Year.
One of the most curious customs in
Korea marks the advent of the new
year. This is the battle with stones,
participated in by inhabitants of Seoul.
At a spot about a mile and a half out
side the city walls, on the main road to
the Han river, the people assemble by
thousands either as witnesses of or par
ticipants in this truly remarkable exhi
bition of warlike good will.. By previ
ous arrangement piles of stones are in
readiness, all carefully selected and of
a convenient size.
Without previous selection of com
batants the participants form them
selves into opposing armies, about the
only qualification, for service being ap
parently the ability to hurl a stone at
the advancing forces of the eneniy. At
first the stone throwing is at long -range
and uninteresting, but as the throwing
continued the forces draw nearer, anc
the fight waxes fast and furious, men
being detailed to collect the stones into
heaps again or fetch fresh ammunition
for the firing line. Then the clash
comes, the two bodies meet, fierce rush
es are made, .stones are discarded, and
knives and clubs are freely used. The
dash of weapons, the screams of the
combatants, the surging mass of men,
now
For R.ent: The brick store build
ing now occupied by the Gainesville
Mdse. Co., on corner South Main and
Broad streets. Building is two-story
and basement, 50x165 feet, well suited
for large wholesale business. Posses
sion given February 1st. Apply to
P. N. Parker,
Gainesville, Ga.
CUKES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good
in time, told by druggists.
Schedule ih effect jah 20, uoi
- ,Eastern Standard (?5th (Meridao) Tiai ,
No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for Social^
No. 84 leaves 12,80 p. m. lor Winder
*■ ”• for **»•■.,
No. 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jefferson
No. 87 arriyesTrom Jefferson 8,18 a.
No. 85. arrives from Social Circle , •
No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p , ‘ ^
No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8,37 p. ^
.. SUNDAY TRAINS.
No- 92 eaves7,35 a. m. for Social Circle.*
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Sodai Circ
No. 88 leaves 4.-00 p. m. for Jefferson.
r No. 99 arrives 8:45 a. m. from JefiersJa
No. 97 arrives 1030 a.m. from Soda] cirefe
No. 91 arrives 2,45 p. m. from SocfclCndtr
Connections.
No. 82 connects at Winders,30, a. m.fer
ens arriving Athens 10.11 a. m.
- No. 82 connects at Social Circle with g*.h s
for Augusta 10-26 a. m For Atlanta 11.5 * a
Arrive Augusta 2.25 p.,m.; Arrive Attattij
m.
No. 84 connects at Winder for M(
Atldnta2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 250 p. n. ; ^
rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m.
No. 84 connects at Social Circle for Augustaa
.3t» p. m.; arrive Augusta {9.25 p. m.
No. 86 connects at Social Circle V . «
7.45 p. to.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p.
Samuel C. Dunlap,
Receive
Money Loaned On Farms*
We make loans on improved farms,
m Hall, and the surrounding counties,
on ten years time, with the privilege of
making payments on the principal sum
at any time. For further information
biliousness or constipation. Unless
the bowels are kept open the impur
ities from the body appear in the form
of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt’s Lit
tle Early Risers keep the liver and
bowels in healthy condition and re
move the cause of such troubles. C. E.
Hooper, Albany, Ga., says; .*T took
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for Bil
iousness. They were just what I need
ed. I am feeling better now than in
years. ” Never gripe or distress. Safe,
thorough and gentle. The very best
some being trampled to death,
falling, now struggling to their feet, the
blood flowing from numerous cuts—the
whole goes to make a picture that de
picts anything but the joy we attribute
to the coming of a new year. The fight
is kept up until the clang of'the'great
city bell tells the combatants that it is
time to return home.
Perhaps the most singular feature
of the celebration is that during the
remaining eleven months of the year
the Korean Is as amiable a person ns
lfi«. He. 1 ■■■■ BP 1 * Pracsiafa.
Genuine stamped C.C. C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good/*
Ben F. Perry, editor of the Cher
okee Advance, published at Can
ton, has finally decided to yield
to the solicitations of his friends
and make the race for the legisla
ture from Cherokee county.
M0ZLETPS LEMON ELIXIR.
can be found in any country, and by
some writers the average Korean is
characterized as the most abject Cow
ard on the face of the earth.
But; cowards or no cowards, the
Korean people still indulge, as they
have for years, in this annual warlike
welcome of the new year.
Indeed it is
legal in Korea to fight not only on
New Year’s day, but diming the first
moon or month of the year. The cus
tom has become a national institution,
sanctioned by the government and
patronized by the king and the nobili
ty. The police attend the battles, but
merely to keep order among the specta
tors. Fighting is the Korean’s privi
lege with the advent of each new year,
and he is expected to exercise that
privilege to the extent of his ability if
he would be accounted a good, country
loving Korean.—New York. Tribune.
..To Paint The Standpipe.
'Gitjr council has asked for bids for
re-painting the stand pipe. This is
quite a big job and one which the per
son getting it will earn all he makes.
It is to be repainted on the inside, and
put in much better shape.
IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 24th.,
SOUTHWARD
— Daily
. No 31
Lv New York, PR R I 1255 p
Lv Philadelphia,PRR! 329 p
1/7 Baltimore, PRR I 5 45 p
tv Washington, PRR! 6 55 p
Lv Richmond. SAL Ry! 10 40 p
Lv Petetersbmg, “ {1131pm
Lv Norlina “ { 2 05 a
Lv Henderson “ ! 2 30 a n
Lv Raleigh “ j f ~ am
Lv SonthernPines { 53* am
Lv Hamlet “ I 630 am
| -No 403
tv New York, N YP & N! t^am
Lv Philadelphia “ ! l<J20am
Lv New York. O D S S Co | f3 00 pm
Lv Baltimore, B S P Co { —
LvWash’ton, N&WSBJ —
No ZT
If 18 am
She Didn’t Wear a Mask.
But her beauty was completely hid
den by sores, blotches and pimples till
It’s All Oyer the Country.
Col. W. F. Findley received a postal
from his uncle, W. W. Findley, at Blue
Ridge, Wednesday morning, and among
other things he said: “Smallpox galore
here. Mayor Edwards is a perfect
sight with it. Everything quaran
tined.”
APHORISMS
she used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Then
they vanished as will all Eruptions,
Fever Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Carbuncles
and Felons from its use. infallible for
Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles.
Cure guaranteed. 25c at M. C.
BROWN’S.
RESOLUTIONS.
Since God in His all wise Providence
has seen fit to take from us our beloved
pupil and class-mate, Ola Wilson, we
offer the following resolutions:
First:
In misfortune even to smile is to of
fend.—Bacon.
Generosity is the flower of justice.
—Hawthorne.
Every one can master a grief but he
that has it.—Shakespeare.
Nothing is more friendly to a man
than a friend in need.—Plautus.
The plea of ignorance trill never take
away our responsibilities.—Rusldn.
Pride is as loud a beggar as want
and a great deal more saucy.—Frank
lin.
Young men think old men fools, and
old men know young men to be so.—
Metcalf..
Modesty seldom resides in a breast
that is not enriched With nobler vir
tues.—Goldsmith.
Never be afraid of what is good. The
good is always the road to what is
true,—Hameleton.
:. If we could read the secret history
of our enemies, we should find in each
man’s life sorrow and suffering enough
to disarm all hostility.—Longfellow.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir.
. Is the very best medicine I ever used for the
diseases you recomm end it for, and I have used
many kinds for woman’s troubles.
MRS. S, A. GRESHAM.
Salem, N. C.
and lung diseases. Elegant reliable.
25c at druggists^ Prepared only by Dr. H.
Mozley Atlanta, Ga.
“Oh, Lord!” exclaims.the Rome
Tribune; “think of a governor
having had a chance to accept
Tillman’d and McLaunn’s resig
nations and failing to do so.” He
will know better next time.—Ex.
1005 am
1236 pa
That in his death our school
has lost one of its most efficient, faith
ful, and best loved pupOs.
Second: That we express to his be
reaved family our deepest most heart
felt sympathy in their sorrow and
affliction.
Third: That a copy of these resolu
tions he furnished to . his family and to
our county papers.
Kate Dozier.
Located at Gainesville, Ga., at the close
of business Feb. 25th, 1902.
BESOCBOES.
Loans and discounts—. —$165,971.57
427 pa
643 pm
806 pm
330pm
1045 pm
1120 pm
132 am
408 am
530 an
1,598X6
16,608.16
5,794.57
8,856,00
67.50
1,680.53
1110 am
1100 an
412 pm
830 pm
655 pm-
810 ami
FOR GRIP, COLDS, ETC,.
Dr. Dixon’s Rock Candy
Cough Syrup, taken in con
nection with Gripsules, is
the remedy. It will cure
as certainly as water will
put out fire. Gan be taken
Dy anybody regardless of
age, color, or previous con
dition, 25cts. each per
bottle. _____
A machine has just been in
stalled in the pension office at
Washington which will lick and
seal 25,000 official envelopes a day.
Previously the work was done by
land
Silver, nickles and pennies
Lucile Ham, Wm. F.
Ogburn, Ora Bell, Laura Thompson,
Loulie Potter, Committee.
Surgeon’s Knife Not Needed.
Surgery is no longer necessary to
cure piles. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve cures such cases at once remov-
$206,302.05
Total
northward
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Capital stock paid in— ■ ■
Surplus fund — :—
Undivided profits, less current ex
penses and Taxes paid
Individual deposits subject to check-
22,000.00
Florence Nightingale’* Real Name.
The fact is but little known that the
family name of Florence Nightingale
was not originally Nightingale, but
Shore. Her father was a rich Sheffield
banker of the name of Shore and con
nected with an old family which had
been in possession of land in the coun
ties of Derby and York since the fif
teenth century. Mr. Shore assumed the
name of Nightingale long after the
birth of his children and because he in
herited the fortune and estates of his
mother’s uncle. There were but two
children in the family, both girls. The
eldest was named Parthenosse, be
cause she was born in Athens, and this
name was supposed to indicate her fa
ther’s profound admiration for the Par
thenon. The younger, Florence, was
also named after the city of her birth.
Total -—-———— $206,302.05
State of Georgia, Countv of Hall.
Before me came W. H. McKinUey, cashier of
The State Banking Co., who being duly sworn,
says that the above and foregoing statement is
a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the
books of file in said Bank.
W K McKinney, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 7th
day of March, 1902. W. R. W1NBURN, N. P.
J TT«11 -tr r'o
sul and expensive operations. For
icalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises,
sores and skm diseases it is unequalled.
Beware of Counterfeits. ROBFRT-
SON & LAW.
THEY ALSO FOUGHT.
Will Robertson, C. B. Clark and John
Law were arranged in the Mayor’s court
Tuesday afternoon, on the charge of
fighting and acting disorderly. Clark,
who is white, escaped with a fine of §1
and costs- The other two defendants
were fined |5 and costs each.
Marshal Sales
Georgia, Hall county:—Will be sold
at public outcry .within the legal hours
of sale on the first |Tuesday in April,
1902, before] the court house door in
Gainesville, Ga,, for taxes due the city
of Gainesville, Ga., for the year 1901,
the following property, to wit:
One vacant lot corner of Mott and
Summit streets in city of Gainesville,
Ga., fronting on Mott street 140 feet
and fronting on Sum mitt street 74 X
feet, bounded on other sides by prop
erty of W. C. Armour. Levied on by
virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa in favor
of the city of Gai e, vs. Wing
Leon for taxes due the city of Gaines-
ilie for the year 1901.
B, H. Parks, Marshal.
•Macon News. Was the
licking” done by hand?
They Had a Fight.
Toomer Harper, George Harper, T.
D. Purser and Garner Pass ware be
fore Mayor Parker Monday afternoon,
charged with fighting. Charley Coll,
ins was also up for selling liquor to
the above crowd, but he came clear.
Toomer Harper was fined $1 and*costs.
Geo. Harper and T. D. Purser were
Backache, Headache, ’Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting,
and Dizzy Spells when thousaads have
proved that Electric Bitters will quick
ly cure such troubles. “I suffered for
years with kidney troubles,” writes
Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peterson, la.,
“and a lame back pained me so I could
not dress myself, but Electric Bitters
wholly cured me, and, although 73
years old, I now am able to do all my
housework.” It overcomes Constipa
tion, improves Appetite, gives perfect
health, Only 50c at M. C. BROWN’S
DRUG STORE.
The Retort Judicial.
When Judge Barnard was on the
bench and holding court in Poughkeep
sie, a lawyer who did not like him
chanced to see a one cent coin lying on
the floor. Picking It np and holding it
forth in ostentatious display, he said:
“I imagine, your honor, from the
value of this coin, that It must belong
to the court.”
“And I imagine,” replied Judge Bar
nard, “that if it was not such a small
coin the court never would have seen
~ it.”rrrNew York Times,
10 32pm .
144am* ££
210am,
409a® j
4 56am, ^
845am . u35
100| a ®’,256
l22?P®i
3loP® *
osts. They engaged in
Whitehall” last Sunday.