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THE GEORGIA CRACKER, SATURDAY MAY 3, 1902.
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J anoTONIC PELLETS
Mild in action, strengthening in e ff e «
fcertam m good result,. For a To-niJ'
Conellpatlon end the treinT,
follow, tbey have no equal. Why no* trv
an< * Bample-free of any diw
Complete treatment for 25 days for 25 C a? a
l Or by mail frog*
i brown mfg. co,
MORE COTTON
to the acre at less cost, means
/ more money.
Potash
in the Cotton fertilizer improves the
oil ; increases yield—larger profits.
Send-for oar book (free) explaining how ts
et these results.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
. 93 Nassau St., New York*
and Greeneville,
JUST A VERY PLAIN TALK,
| dissolves and washes out aH foreign material, a
sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing]
| S. S. S. contains no potash or other miner;
is a perfect vegetable blood purifier 3 and
Our physicians will advise, without charge, al
, and we will send free our special book on Rheum
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, £
national government or secure pen
sions from the national treasury. It
is their privilege to refuse assistance
from that source, not ours to object
unless we provide for them.
There are other matters I might
speak of, but those I have touched
upon are the chief ones that are be
ing brought to your attention In this
campaign. If you favor me with your
support, and I am the choice of the
people, I shall do my best to deserve
your confidence. As I have stated, I
favor an economical administration of
the. state government; the equalization
of the burdens of taxation; education
of our children, and local option. Fur
thermore, I believe that the best men
should be appointed to office, and not
political wire pullers.
la, in Georgia ‘than in the
states which have state. prohibi
tion; and . this is because of
the education in the direction of tem
perance that has been effected through
local option efforts. A state
prohibition law, and that education
would cease. Therefore, , a state
law would result in harrrr rather than
good. One of the reasons urged by
the prohibitionists for , a general prohi
bition law is that Atlanta, Savannah
and Augusta now send whiskey- into
the prohibition counties by means of
jugs. But a general prohibition law
would not stop the jug trade. It is
just as-easy to get whiskey from cities
outside of Georgia as from cities in it.
In fact, it would cost but little, if
any more, to get it from Baltimore
and New York than .from Savannah
and Atlanta.
The only sure way to put a stop
iio the liquor traffic is to educate the
people against ft; and there is-no bet
ter way to educate. them against ; it
than by means of local option agita
tion. ; ’" lYv V'• -^r:^ * ! ' :
Hia Position on Education.
Now, as to education. This la a
question in which every citizen is in
terested. If we are to keep pace
with civilization of the twentieth cen
tury we must educate the children,
white and black, both at the same
time, if we can. If we can not, then
the white children first and after
wards the black children. The Con
stitution of Georgia provides for the
education of the state’s children, and
we should see to it that it is done. I
promise you, if I am elected, to use
my best endeavors to have it done.
In my opinion, to carry out a proper
system of education without increas
ing the Btate tax, the counties t must
take upon themselves a part of the bur
den. Many of the counties are now sup
plementing the school money received
from the state by local taxation, and
others will do so when the people
realise that nothing contributes so
much to their happiness and prosper
ity and the welfare of their children,'
as schools and churches. Im-
m taxation and capital seek the
•cods? Nowhere.
Where can you find a superior to these
And there’s
“It seemed that nothing short
of a miracle could save my lit tie
daughter from an untimely
death,” says City Marshall A.
H. Malcolm, of Cherokee,Kan.
44 When two years old she was
taken with stomach and bowel
trouble arid despite the efforts
of the best physicians we could
procure, she grew gradually
worse and was pronounced in-,
curable. A friend advised
Miles’
and after giving it a few days
she began to improve and final
ly fully recovered. She is now
past five years of age and the
very picture of health.”
Sold by all Druggists.
Dr. Milss Msdlcal Co.. Elkhart, Ind.
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