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Hotel Clerk (to Col. Cu:
Kentucky)—Will you 1
pitcher of water sent t<
room?
The Colonel—Water!
guhsl ain’t there any i
capes?—Indianapolis News,
IF YOU WILL PUT ategpoonfplofMe^,
with this gargle your throat
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all cdf the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take i t- By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
prevents formation of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distress after eating,
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take;
li can’t faeflp
Habitual constipation is the door
through which many of the serious ills
of the body are admitted. The occa
sional use of Prickly Ash Bitters
will 1 remove and cure this distressing
condition. DR. E. E. DIXON & CO.
MR- GFUERRY,
He Addressed A Large Audience
Here Monday. Guerry Club
Formed.
“What is your idea of a states
man?”
“A statesman,’’ said Farmer
*. '* .. ' ■ • . >
Corntossel, “is an officeholder
who can quit thinkin’ about quail
on toast once in a while and re
member the American eagle.”—
Washington Star.
Hon. Dupont Guerry, candidate
for Governor of Georgia, address
ed a large audience at the noon
recess of court Monday. He was
introduced by Col. W. B. Sloan
and was given a hearty reception,
his remarks bemg frequently in
terrupted with applause.
Mr. Guerry started out by re
ferring to the question of joint de
bates m which he had invited Mr.
Terrell to participate with him,
and somewhat lambasted that
gentleman for not meeting him on
the hustings. He' characterized
the claim of Mr. Terrell and his
friends of 120 counties id the state
as all bluff and bluster, saying it
was done to influence the unwary
voter to cast his suffrage with
what is termed as the ’big side. ’
He said Mr. Terrell was backed by
the political ring and that trades
and combinations had been enter
ed into, many times over, to secure
his nomination.
Comparing the political rings
of New York and Georgia he said:
“In New York there is a little
ring of big politicians while m
Georgia there is a big ring of little
politicians.”
He declared the state executive
committee fixed an early date for
the primary over his protest along
with a majority of the people of
Georgia, and that it was done in
the interest of Mr. Terrell. He
urged the people to quit work on
the day of the primary and go out
to the polls and vote.
Referring to the alleged dispatch
from a Guerry club at Zebulon
requesting him to withdraw from
the race without further embarras
sing his friends, he said he never
received any such telegram, and
that there was no Guerry club at
He characterized it as
Prepared only by E. O. DeWitt&OO., Chicago*
The $1. bottle contains %Vx times the 50c. size*
pressing the belief, whether they
entertained it or not, that things
race for
were ail one way in the
Governor, and that, their candi
date had a walkover, are begin
ning to change their tune. While
they still maintain a bold front,
they are admitting among their
friends that things are not so
bright as they thought,
“Terrell hasn’t a walkover by
remarked a well-
An occasional dose of Prickly Ash
Bitters keeps the system healthy,
wards off disease and maintains
strength and energy. DR. E. E. DIX
ON & CO.
fact always fresh in your memory:
For Cuts, Mashes and all Open Sores,
need only to apply
With constantly soaring prices
for meat it behooves every man
with a back yard to start a pota
to patch and an onion bed.—Au
gusta Herald.
iniment
exican
a few times and the soreness and inflammation will
be conquered and the wounded flesh healed.
To get the best results yon should saturate a piece
of soft cloth with the liniment and bind it upon the
wound as yon would a poultice.
• 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle.
any means,
known Georgia politician at the
capifcol yesterday, and one who
is a stanch friend of the Meri
wether politician. “If his friends
are going to accomplish what
they expect to, they have some
hard work ahead of them.
“I have been over the state con
siderably of late, and I am sur
prised at the growing Estill sen- j
timent I find everywhere. This
is particularly true in the south
ern part of the state and the in
dications are that the Colonel is
going to carry a great many more
counties than anybody up here
has ever given him credit for.
“I am coming to the opinion
that the convention is going to
have to settle the question as to
who shall be the party nominee.
It does not look to me now as if
any of the three candidates will
go into the convention with a ma
jority of the counties, and the
struggle is likely to be had
there.” j
There has been considerable
talk on this line here of late, and
investigation of it leads to the
discovery that a better knowledge
and appreciation of the strength
of Col, Estill is responiible for it.
Estill men are coming more fre
quently to the city now than ever |
before. Th6re are twice as many
among the visitors to the city now
as there were a month or two ago.
A Kidney remedy that can be de
pended on will be found in Prickly
Ash Bitters. It heals and strength
ens. DR. E. E. DIXON & CO.
i Composition On Hens.
| A LaGrange school boy, in
writing a composition recently,
dilated upon the virtues of the
[plain hen. “Hens,” he writes,
“is curious animals. They don't
have no nose, nor no teeth, nor
no ears. The outside of hens is
generally put into pillars and
feather dusters. The inside of a
hen is sometimes filled up with
marbles and, shirt buttons and
sich. A hen is very much small
er than many other animals. But
they’ll dig up more tomato plants
than anything else that ain’t a
hen. Hens is very useful to lay
KEEP AN EYE ON
For a perfect fit go to
C. H. SAUNDERSl
Moved to Daniel Building, over Mrs,]
J. E. Jackson’s store.
“The Artistic Tailor'
Clothes cleaned and pressed a!
short notice. Also
LADIES - SKIRTS
eleanep and pressed. AH work giu 2j
prompt a ention.
Office No. 1 State Bank Building,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds c
eal estate. Have in hand anythin{
on want in this line. Will make it
our interest whether yon want to se
r buv.
Will insure your property against
ioss'by fire in old reliable and prompt
paying companies
J. B. ,Thompson!
R. SMITH
INSURANCE AGENTS.
are scart. I cut my Uncle Wil
liam’s hen’s neck off with a hatch
et and it scart her to death. Hens
sometimes make very fine spring
chickens.”—LaGrange Reporter.
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DUNLAP BL’DING.
Phones 35.
Zebulon
an April fool joke or some other
fool joke* He said he was m the
race to stay.
Mr. Guerry then took up the
different planks of his platform,
comparing his with Mr. Terrell’s,
who, he declare^, had been a can
didate for governor for ten years
without one,
Trains from Atlanta, for Lula,
Toccoa, Greenville, Spartanburg,
Charlotte, Washington and East,
pass Gainesville: No, 36, Fast
Mail (daily ) 2 :28 a. m; No. 12
(daily ) 10:37 a. m; No. 38, Limi
ted (daily) 2:25 p. m; No. 40,
Express, (daily) 2:45Jp. m; No.
IS, Bede (except Sunday) 7:33 p.
m.
Trains from Washington, Char
lotte, etc. for Atlanta, etc., pass
Gainesville: No. 35, Fast Mail,
No. 17, Belle,
sal estate loans for
iblein installments a
jst. Call and see ns.
P^lap&Pickbeil
It is said that there is whisky
in a certain St. Paul saloon so
potent that one drink would be
fatal to an ordinary j man. One
of these days the coroner will take
lold where the dairy and food
commission leaves off.—Ex.
He said the com
mon people of Georgia paid taxes
on three-fourths of what they
owned, and that the Southern
railroad paid taxes on only one-
fourth of its property. He de
clared he stood fpr purity of poli
tics, purity of government, for
prohibition and against lobbying
and other evils.
Mr. Guerry spoke for two hours
and no synopsis of his address can
do it justice. He has many strong
advocates in Hall county,, who
formed a Guerry club at the court
house Wednesday to further his
candidacy in the chunty.
The officers of the club are:
President, E. P. Chambers; Vice
president, B, T. Palmour; S. P.
Bickers, Secretary; B. P. Galliard,
Assistant secretary; Jno. H.
Hosch, Treasurer. About fifty
names were enrolled as members.
OSH ior the
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Children.
Charleston ana
Account of South
ter State, and West Indian EX
position. J
For the. above
Geergi Beailroad wd ' 1
trip tickets at very lo j
Three Daily Trains between -|
lanta and Charleston. jJ
Through Bleepers on tram 1
ing Atlanta at 3:00 a ^1
mT, and Charleston at 5.» J
11:00 o’clock p. m- ° its c j
nles, dates of sale and I jJ
tickets ask agents CeMg 1
road or the undersigned. I
C. C. McMillin. A. G.
^ « i> n G.r.A- 1
(daily) 4:29 a. m
(except Sunday) 7:20la, m: No.
39, Express!(daily) 12:45 p. m;
No. 37, Limited, (daily) 3:30 p.
m ; (daily) 8:28 p.m.
Through trains for Washington,
New York, |etc. Connections at
Lula for, Athens, at Toccoa] for
Elberton, at Greenville for Col
umbia, etc., at Spartanburg for
Asheville,^Columbia, Charleston,
etc., and at Atlanta for all points
North, West and South.
The newest thing in cabinet ru
mors is a story that the President
wants Senator Hanna m his cab
inet and proposes to offer him a
choice of two portfolios. Those
who are to retire from the cabinet
to make good the rumor are the
Secretary of State and Secretary
of the Interior.
ful child, and he laughs. Give
it to the pale, anaemic child,
and his face becomes rosy and
full of health. Take a flat-
chested child, or a child that
has stopped growing, give him
the oil, and he will grow big
and strong like the rest.
This is not a new scheme.
It has been done for years.
Of course you must use the
right oil. Scott’s Emulsion
is the one#
Scott’s Emulsion neither
looks nor tastes like oil because
we are so careful in making it
pleasant to take.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 409 Pearl St, N.Y.
Insomnia, with which I have been, afflicted for
over twenty years, and I can say that Cascarets
have given me more relief than any other reme
dy I have'ever tried. I shall certainly recom
mend them to my friends as being all they are
represented.” Thos. Gillard, Elgin, Hi.
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SE Tobacco Habit.
Mrs. Daisy Gentleman, of Chi
cago, says in a bill for divorce
that her husband, James Gentle
man, does not live up to his name.
She alleges that he was cruel to
her, and at different times struck
«md beat her.
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Convention May Have To Decide
Who Will Be Governor.
Atlanta, April 7.—-Politicians
who have been in the habit of ex-