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INDUSTRIAL
OLDIE XIV.
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1902.
NUMBER 1.
COLLEGE PROFESSOR.
. e of Georgia’s Useful Educators is,
Grateful For What Pe-ru-na is Do
ing For Suffering Humanity.
tor pulls a sick man’s leg, the edi
tor is glad if he can even ’-collect
his bill at all. Revenue only? We
are living for tun and to spite the
doctors.
STUDENTS DECLAIM.
| F. A. Curtright, A. B., Principal of the
orgia Normal and Industrial Insti-
|it*, and editor and proprietor of the
(Goorgia Helping Hand” writes the
Allowing glowing words concerning
feruna, and its efficacy in the oure of
ktarrh.
! He says: “I was induoed to try Feru
la by the advice of a friend, and. cer-
Ijnly believe that suffering humanity
puld be relieved if they only gave Pe-
la a fair trial. Would that I could
words sufficient to express my
ratitude for the benefits derived from
use.”—F. A. CURTRIGHT, Greens
oro, Ga.
Hon. W. X. Roach, United States
euator from North Dakota, in a letter
ritten from Larimore, North Dakota.
bays:
| “Persuaded by a friend, I have used
Peruna as a tonic, and am glad to testify
[that it has zreatly helped me in strength,
igor and appetite. I have been advised
by friends that it is remarkably efflca-
:lou3 as a euro for the almost universal
omplaintof catarrh.”—W. N. Roach.
Senator Roach’s wife recommends Po-
i also. She says; “I can cheerfully
recommend your excellent remedy, Pa
rana. Indeed, I know of no other renv
edy as good as yours. It is a grand tonic,
and many of my friends have used it for
catarrh with good results.”—Mrs. W. N.
Roach.
The most common phases of summer
catarrh are catarrh of the stomach and
bowels. Peruna is a specific for summer
catarrh.
Mr. Wm. Hebley, Duquesne, Pa.,
writes:—“/ am cured of catarrh of the
stomach of two years standing. / had
It so bad that / could not eat anything
but milk. / doctored pith several doc-
tors and they could give me relief for a
short time only. I saw Peruna recom
mended and thought / would try It,
and I now think I am cured of catarrh.
I have worked two months and did not
lose a day.”—Wm. Hebley.
' Mr. Moses P. Merrill, Columbus, Cher
okee Co., Kansas, Rural Route No. 3,
writes:
“I had been troubled with systemic
catarrh, which affected the lower bowels
especially. I was troubled with runuing
oft of the bowels and troublesome catarrh
of the bronchial tubes which cadsed
spitting of thick mucus. Since taking
Peruna my Improvement hks been
wonderful. My bowels are regular as
clock-work. lean now eat like other
people and my vltnal^ digest.”—
Moses P. Merrill.
Hon. Willis Brewfir, Representative
in Congress from Alabama, writes the
following letter to Dr. Hartman:
House of Representatives,
Washington, D. C.
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen—*•‘*1 have used one bottle of
Peruna for lassitude, and I take pleasure
in recommending it to those who need a
good remedy. As a tonic it is excellent.
In the short time I have UBed it it has
done me a great deal of good.”—Willis
Brewer.
If you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use of Peruna,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr: Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
MAY TERM CITY COURT.
[he
The May term of Hall city
urt will convene next Monday.
following jurors have been
awn for the term: Stephen C.
Jggs. F. F. Meaders, J.. A. Nix,
Ellis, w. L. Wood, J. D.
witty, \V. M. Cathey, Jas. M.
ox, J. J. Braselton, M. E. Stnck-
nd, Jasper N. Truelove, T. E.
Lighsmith, Scott Moore, U. P.
’Kelly, Jas. McElreath, W. A.
r ow, E. E. Kimbrough, T. J'.
a yue, jr., J. F. Farmer, J. M.
Wilson, Jesse B. Wood, E. H.
“ m l>> W. Charley Thompson, J.
Heed.
Editor Bell On Physicians.
editor of The Wiregrass
fteae is in a controversy with one
the country doctors of Eman-
»f r .
county and this is the wav
jr Bell sized up his opponent
“last issue:
e doctor from Hurryhill says
b running our paper for rev-
y• What iu the thunder
irs run for, anyway? Do
n for glory? One good,
ctor’s bill would run
nx mouths. Ah editor
a day for $1, with au
cut of $3,000; a. doctor
wise and
for $2, with an invesment of 3c.
for catnip and a pill box that cost
7c. A doctor goes to college
few years, gets a diploma and
■fcring of words that the devil him'
self can’t pronounce, cultivates
a lot of gravity that he palms off
for wisdom, gets a box of pills, a
cayuse, aud a meat saw, and sticks
out his shingle, a fullfledged doc
tor. He will then doctor you un
til you die , at a stipulated price
per visit, aud put them iu just as
thick as your pocket will permit.
' Au editor never get9 his educa
tion finished; he learns as long
as he lives and stud.ies all his life.
He eats bran mas h and. liver
aud take his pay iu hay and tur
nips. If the editor makes a mis
take he has to apologize for it, but
if the doctor makos a mistake he
buries it. If we make one there is
a lawsuit, some swearing, and
smell of pulphur, but if the doctor
make one there is a funeral, cut
flowers, and a"*smCll of varnish. If
the doctor goes to see another
man’s wife*he will charge the man
for his visit. If the editor calls
on another man’s wife he gets a
charge of buckshot.
The editor works to keep , frpm,
while the doctor works, to keep off,
the gout. The editor helps f m6n
to live better, and the, doetpr as-
There was an ineresting decla
matory contest at Hunts opera
house Friday evening by the pu
pils of the public schools for the
benefit of the Winnie Davis mem
orial fund. A large audience was
present and the occasion was a
very enjoyable one. Master Sid
ney Smith and Miss Bessie Har
rison won the prizes. £he mem
orial fund was considerably in
creased by the contest.
MRS. N. C- MOODY DEAD-
1.00
Free.
CENTS
works ten minutes - ^sists them ©asy*- P-h® d,oc«rl5:
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Mrs. N. C. Moody died at her
home in White county near Pleas
ant Retreat, Friday last and her
reman.s were interred at Dah
lonega Saturday. ..She iB survived
by one sou,-who is well known in
Gainesville.
Real Southern Sentiment.
The following from the
ation of Mr. John Temple
Memorial day address
in Atlanta is reproduced by
New York Evening Post with the
statement that perhaps no
utterance more completely
ses the “real Southern
meat” of today:
Ladies and gentlemen, *s I
into silence with the setting
let me salute the colors that
round me: First that dear
flag of tender memories,
scarred and grimed with glory,
consecrated in heroic convictions
and furled for ever upon an issue
never to be reopened. And then,
in the spirit of this happy day,
let us salnte that other flag that
carries all the hope and glory of
the present and all the hope and
promise of our future, the flag of
our conn try, the flag of oar fa
thers, and now, please God, our
flag for ever. It is the symbol of
liberty and progress, and where-
ever it streams men must and
Bhall see daybreak bursting on the
world. Not another flag in his
tory has such a mission as that or
goes fprtb to carry such tidings
upon land and sea. * It is the ban
ner of dawn, the flag of. morning,
the emblem of peace, the symbol
of liberty—the unbought, un-
sbamed, unconquered, glorious—
over all victorious—Star Spangled
Flag of the free. As we behold it
streaming here—we arp veterans
and sons of Veterans—we are
American citizens, too—with, one
blood pulsing in veins nnclotted
by a single' bitter memory—can
take it to.ohr hearts and lift it
high above our heads, and thank
God it waves at last above a re
united country, with its white
stripe broathing peace, its red
stripe pulsing kindred, and the
azure radient with stars which
speak the providence that makes
us—now and for ever—one people
—in this greatest republic of the
world. ’
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Volcanic Bruptio-n Destroys 40,-
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faris, May 9.-:The commander
f the Trkn&T ‘©riser Sachet has
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Bring this Advertisement
to Headquarters and
Get
$1.00 Worth of Stamps
FREE to Start it.
„. . Leading Gainesville Merchants!., , „
This is the is tamp. v This is the Stamp
Who Will Give Saving Stamps to all Cash Buyers Who Ask for them.
One Stamp for Every Ten Cents in the Full Amount of Youi 4 Purchase.
* J. B. MATHIS & CO. ~~
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions. Spot
Cash. .One Price to all.
THE RED GROCERY, M. B. Shiretzki, Proprietor.
Staple and Fancy Groceries. We buy aud sell Produce.
R. D. MITCHELL & SON. :
Wholesalers aud Retailers Beef, Mutton, Pork aud Sausage.
W. A. WILSON & CO.
Manufacturers aud Daelers Harness, Collars, Leather Goods. Repair
ing done on short notice. ,
ALEXANDER & THOMAS.
TK ~—1„_ an< j g U ppii fts> Bicycles for rent. Repairing a specialty.
1 ^■—■—i—■—^^—— *
® DR, R. P. SORRELLS, Physician and Druggist.
Drugs, Paints, Brushes and Toilet articles of all kinds.
Water and Ice Cream Parlor attachment.
Grocers.
JOHNSON BROS.
Country Produce.
C. WHITE, Photographer. Copying and Enlarging.
W. H. SUMMER, i ? v! ;
ng Jeweler and Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
ing Novelties. Fine Watch Repairing and manu
facturer, of Solid Gold Jewelry.
cordially invited to see the Beautiful Articles FREE to Collec-
Saving Stamps at our Display Parlors, where all Stamps will
j THE AMERICAN SAVING STAMP CO-
Headquarters at w. H. Summer’s Jewelry Store,
GAINESVII.I.E, GA.
telegraphed to the minister of er
marine, M. De Lanessan, from
Fort DeFrance, Island of Martin
ique, under date of Thursday,
May, 8.' at 10 p. m. v , as follows:
- “Have just returned from St.
Pierre, which has been completely
destroyed by an immense mass of
fire, which fell • on the town at
about 8 in the morning. The en
tire population (about 40,000
souls) is supposed to have perished.
I haVe brought back the few sur
vivors, about 80. All the ship
ping ;u the harbor has been , de
stroyed by fire. The eruption
continues.”
The quavering voice, of an aged
Christian mother makes sweeter
music to angle, ears than the note
of the finest pipe organ ever erected,
Soldier nicknames are usually
both pointed and /jus^ Butcher
Smith, of the Philipine army, is
known asHell Roaring Jake.”-
This is very appropriate both as to
what he is now and as to wbat he
will do hereafter.-Exi
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y* .. ; ;
'• H. Clay Evans willjgo as consul
to London:’ Fraudfclwf applicants
for pensions are. noiy safe,’and Re
former Rossevelt probably imagi
nes himseif.yin^icated.'^As a re
former the President of the United
States is a ^ humbing.-Spareta
Washington’s bank account.
But he is putting the devil of an
impossible longing into the beads
of hundreds of dissatisfied^negros.
None is so blind as he who will
not see.-Ex.
King Edward will distribute
40,000 medals during the corona
tion exercises. This ought, to
make King Edward medals al
most as common as Harvard
honorary degrees. V • $
There are 420,000 pension
claims pending before the Pension
Department, and now that Com
missioner Evans has been got out
ot the way every one of these
claimants think he has a “good
thing.”
JUST ARRIVED.
See Them.
COSMOS PICTURES.
CARBON
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This is the most beautiful lin<
we have ever shown.
, You are invited to see pur pret
ty things, v.
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