The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, May 10, 1902, Image 4

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• Digests what yoti eat. .This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives i nstant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all As to Col. EstiU’s Attitude Toward Prdhibi- tion and the Cause of Religion in Which Rev. Sam Jones Was A Prominent Figure. cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to tak& It can’t help hurt do you good Prepared only by E. G. DeWitt & Oo., Chicago* The $1. bottle contains 2% times the 50c. sizeb Cartersvtlle, Ga., May 5, 1902. Editor Georgia Cracker: While the characters and following of two of the Gubernatorial candi dates on the prohibition question are being aired, in the interest of fair play, I desire to give an incident in Col. Estill’s. . When Rev. Sam Johes was m Savannah a few years since, mak ing things hot and sulphurous for the liquor traffic and the political ring that controlled that city the latter decided to We give free coupons with everything purchased from our store, from 5 cents up, you to som^. of our handsome China Ware. Every two dollars’ worth of you to something. So be sure and save them. Don’t fail to take advantag offer; and remember our prices are as low as the lowest. Come to see us buy all your Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, and Millinery witho yass the town. Yon will save time and money by so doing. CALLED TO TOCCOA Rev. L, A. Simpson has been called to the pastorate of the Presbyterian church at Toccoa, the call having been made last Sunday. He formerly resided there and. the people are very anxious to have him return and serve them. It is not known whether Mr. Simpson will delcine or accept the call. He is much loved by his church here, and is esteemed by the people generally, and all would hate to see him leave the city. retaliate on Brother Jones. In pursuance thereto they raised $1,000 with which to publish a daily paper to blackguard Brother Jones and his meetings, and made a contract to have the work done at the Savannah Morning News job office. They engaged two of its reporters to do the writing while another was its ostensible, editor. The contract was made during Col. EstiU’s absence from the city and the work was fairly on before he found it out. He imme diately summoned his men before him and told them that that sheet could not be published in his office and that it must be sup pressed. They replied: “Thecon? tract is made and the money paid.” Col. Estill responded: •That makes no difference: return ♦ the money to the party paying it. Mr. Jones is a respectable gentle man. He is working in a right- eons cause and represents a large and respectable religious denomi nation and he cannot be black guarded through any instrumen tality of the Morn ing News. ” He then turned to the two reporters who had engaged to do the writ ing and said: “Young men, you have the right to do as you please in this matter, but the day yon write a line for the parties desir ing to blackguard Mr. Jones, your job is forever up on the Savannah Morning News.” The money was returned for - 1 THFKIDSl/ MEN anaggaag Some years ago an Englishman visited Washington and met a statesman belonging to the minor ity party, who gave a most start ling account of the corruption ex isting in the government and the terribie struggle he had against it. u Do you mean to say, sir # asked the stranger, seriously, “that you are the only honest man in the American government?” “Well,” replied the statesman, stroking his beard meditatively. “I wouldn’t go so far as that There may be four or five more somewhere”. Bargain Shoes-—and Shoes at Bargain prices are two different propositions. We don’t; keep a Barp Shoe Store—but you’ll find Bargains all through our stock and especially if your feet i; small. We have entirely too many shoes in small sizes for Ladies. Misses and Children. Some^ the toes lire a little pointed but we make up for that in price. We have one lot of Ladies ShcJ size 2 to 4% that we sold for Strictly $3.00 we now offer for $1.50; a second lot size 2£ to 4 woa $1.50 to close out at $1.00. Also a big lot of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Slippers to be sold greatly reduced prices. Come to see us and we w m show you just what we advertise. We Gan Collar You have such a beautiful display ot Spring Ne wear that you will be sure to get pleased k Ask to see the Arenco tie, that you can tie five different shapes, and yon will say they* bargains at 50 cents. Once for 15c., or twice for 25c For 25c., 20c., or even as low as 15c. We will do a first-class job at either price, and you will be well pleased. We know of no one who can do a better job. We believe- we are selling the best Collars and Cuffs on the mar ket for the money. Linen on both sides, and they won’t come back to you with saw edges the first or second time they are laundered. It would please us to have you give us a trial bn Collars and Cuffs. All the late styles are here. The Albany (Ga) Herald thus draws attention to the person who can snap his fingers at the trusts and bid them defiance: “The farmer of Southwest Georgia who conducts his operations on a sen sible, business basis and diver sifies his crops in a commou-seuse manner, is about the only individ ual who is indepebdent of the trust. In any event,the money bar- rons squeeze him for less than they do his town neighbors. ” The most independent of all lives .is that of the farmer who knows* his business and prosecutes it with energy. The dress question is never more in* esting than when dainty Spring and Saoau fabrics fill the shelves. Washable goods as are showing them are beautiful beyond i cnlotion, with striking yet refined novelties great number, weaves entirely new for susg fabrics galore. To fully appreciate the advancements in Wash Goods 1902 b&s one must visit our store and view them al , counters. j High-grade domestic One lot fine yard-wide SheetiDg, ^ . One lot nice Checks, while they l aBt >| and the blackguard sheet was never published as there was no other office m Savannah able to do the work. " This is record- and every member of the Jones family knows it. Col. Estill did this when he had no idea of ever running for Governor, but only acted in the interest of religion and temper ance, and it is but'just to him. and the public to know the facts and I write them only in the sense of fair play. Brother Jones could do nothing- else than support Guerry to be consistent in his war on the liquor traffic, but he has uttered not a word against Col. Estil,l and he never will. Fair Play. We have got the biggest dollar’s worth of shirt we know anything about. Our Men’s Dollar Negligee Shirts are made of the very best materials—detached cuffs. No scrimping of material or making sleeves to fit. Patterns new and the latest. It you want to pay $1.00 for a shirt we can do business with you, or if you want two for $1.00 we can also do business with you. That’s a good name for Scott’s Emulsion. Children J are like young plants. Some will grow, in ordinary soil. Others need fertilizers. The nature (if some children prevents them from thriving on ordinary food Such chil dren grow right if treated right. All they need is a little fer tilizer—a little extra richness. Scott’s Emulsion is the right treatment. For Gents, Ladies, Misses and Children. This is something every one should have. The place to buy them is where you can buy the best hose for the least money. If you have not already found the place, come in and let us show you what we call, real bargains. We have never seen any thing to compare with our line of 10c. Hose, in plain and fancy colors. For 15c. w;ecan show you one of the handsom est lines of lace striped Hose you ever saw for the money. Also a beautiful line at 25o., 33jc. s and up to the finest. Artistic Neckwear. Any kind of Tie you want is here. We Millinery and The Spirit of Sph Throughout the Millinery roo ^ of Spring prevades every nook and co few chilly days may still be in Su way, but Spring Millinery, that uaer * lD ° et, foretells the advancing wave ^ buds. The Millinery room is abloom^ richest things from abroad and at . it our Millinery room. You’ll no a. r*r«t,f:ier or more artistic disp Senator McLaurin has addressed an open letter to the people of South Carolina in which he de clares that the democratic primary system in that state has become the instrument of party tyrann y. He gave notice that he does not propose to submit to it, and his. letter amounts to an announce ment that he will be an indepen dent candidate re-elect tion to the senate. Thars just what Scott’s Emul- It makes children sion does, grow in flesh, grow m Strength, j jrow rich blood, grow in mind, grow happy. That’s what we make it for. * Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 409 Pearl St., N. Y. Corn er Main and Washington Streets