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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS), WEDNESDAY 10CT0BEB 8
The newspaper is not a clerk
and cannot sell goods of itself. As
well claim for it the power aud
the art of manufacturing goods.
Its duty and limitation are to
give publicity. This it can do
and does with every person, place
or thing. It is all that should be
expected of it, and is enough and
plenty. It lies with the person,
place or thing advertised to do the
rest.
W/f The Hver 'must be gently stirred ao that
(f the bile will be thrown off in the right channel;
' the system at the same time should be invigorated V
by a tonic that Nature may begin he? work and
complete the cure.
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form the modern mild power cure that completely does
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Seven Years in Bed.
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•‘Will wonders ever cease?” inquire
the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law*
renee, Kan. They knew she had been
unable to leave her bed in seven years
on account of kidney and liver trouble,
nervous prostration and general debil
ity ; but. “Three bottles of Electric
Bitters enabled me to walk,” she
writes, “and m three months I felt like
a new person.” Women suffering from
Headache, Backache. Nervousness,
Sleeplessness. Melancholy, Fainting
and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless
blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guar
anteed by M. C. Brown. Only 50c.
Whyte—How do you like your
new house? Do your neighbors
show a friendly disposition?
Greene—I guess so. They sent
over to Borrow our ping-pong set
the other night while we were hav
ing an evening party.—Somerville
Journal.
C. A. DOZIER,
Real Estate and M
Dunlap and Thompson
INSURANCE AGENTS..
FIXE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND
SURETY BONDS.
Office No, 1 State Bank Bi
Miss Nettie Blackmore, Minneapolis;
tells how any young woman may be per
manently cured of mon
Sell, exchange and rent allh
eal estate. Have m hand q
ou want in this line. Will md
our interest whether yon want
r buv.
Will insure your property!
toss by fire in old reliable and \
paying companies
A Poor Millionaire
thly pains by taking
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
“ Young Women : — I had frequent headaches of a severe nature,
dark spots before my eyes, and at my menstrual periods I suffered
untold agony. A member of the lodge advised me to try Lydia E.
Einkhain’s Vegetable Compound, but I only scorned good advice and
felt that my case was hopeless, but she kept at me until I bought* a
bottle and started taking it. I soon had the best reason in the world to
change my opinion of the medicine, as each day my health improved, and
finally I was entirely without pain at my menstruation periods. I am most
grateful”—Nettie Blackmore, 28 Central Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
i Painful Periods
are quickly and permanently overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound." The above letter is only one of hundreds of
thousands which prove this statement to be a fact. Menstruation
is a severe strain on a woman’s vitality, — if it is painful something
is wrong. Don’t take narcotics to deaden the pain, but remove
the cause—perhaps it is caused by irregularity or womb displace
ments, or the development of a tumor. Whatever it is, Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is guaranteed to cure it.
If there is anything about your case about which you would like special
advice, write freely to Mrs. Pinkham. No man will see your letter. She can
surely help you, for no person in America has such a wide experience in treat
ing female ills as she has had. She has helped hundreds of thousands of
women hack to health. Her address is Lynn, Mass., and her advice is free.
You are very foolish if you do not accept her kind invitation.
Details of Another Case.
“Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — Ignorance and
carelessness is the cause of most of the suffer-
ings of women. I believe that if we properly
Igglipr *3S§|y|| understood the laws of health we would all be
lift—. well, but if the sick women only knew the
81k truth about Lydia E. Pinkbam’s Vegetable
Lately starved m London because he
could not digest his food. Early use
of Dr. King’s New Life Pills would
have saved him. They strengthen the
stomach, aid digestion, promote as-
Forty Years’ Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing dis
ease after 40 years’ torture might well
cause the gratitude of anvoue. That
is what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
did for C. Hanev, Geneva. O. He savs:
“DeWitts Witch el Hazel Salve cured
me of piles after I had suffered 4C
years.” Cures Cuts, burns,' wounds,
skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits.
—Sold by Robertson & Law.
Summer Hotel proprietor (proud
ly)—Nearly all, my waiters are
college men who are working their
way through college.
Guest—Well, judging by the
way they work your guests they’ll
all be graduated with honors.—
Brooklyn Life.
“Ah,” he sighed, “I was hap
pier when I was poor.”
“Well,” they answered coldly,
“it is always possible for a man to
become poor again.”
But somehow the idea did not
seem to impress him favorably.—
Chicago Post.
Hon. Tom Johnson professes to
be a democrat. The newspapers
call him a plutocrat, end hismeth-
od&of moving about indicates that
ie is an “autocrat.’—Kansas Ci
ty Journal.
r^J Compound, they would be saved much suffer-
Jv ing and would soon be cured.
jr^ “ I used it for five months for a local diffi-
^ //I culty which had troubled me for years,
mWmmr—and for which I had spent hundreds
mirflfc of dollars in the vain endeavor to rec-
tify. My life forces were being.sapped,
and I was daily losing my vitality.
fpllW /,///A WW^W “ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
** 7 Compound cured me completely, and
I am now enjoying the best of health, and am most grateful, and only
too pleased to endorse such a great remedy.”—Miss Jennie L. Edwards,
604 H St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Pinkham, whose address is Lynn, Mass., will answer cheer
fully and without cost all letters addressed to her by sick women*
If Not, Why Not?
Here you will find all that’s freshest and best inti
fancy grocery line. We keep replenishing our stock ai
therefore, can fill your orders any time.
Have yon tried our Coffees and Teas?
We handle the celebrated Chase & Sanborn’s
and Coffees—the best in the world.
What about Canned Goods ?
Unless you buy the Royal Scarlet, you do not get
best. We are sole agents in Gainesville for these g o0fl
and you can only get them from ns.
Heinz’s Celebrated Pickles.
THAT’S G001
Strike In Tennessee.
• Birmingham, Ala., Oct. 8. —
President Flynn, of the United
Mine Workers of America, in the
district of Alabama
The following good story is go
ing the rounds of the press: A
wealthy man was about to die and
his physician advised him to make
his will. He accordingly sent out
after a lawyer and when tb e law
yer got through writing the will,
the sick man asked how much was
the bill. He. replied “800. ’' The
sick man told .him to come and
kneel down by the bedside. Then
he turned and asked the doctor
how much was his bill. The doc
tor replied “500.” The sick man
told him to come and kneel on the
opposite side of the bed, “Now,”
says he, “I nave the pleasure of
dying like my Savior died between
two thieves.”
stated this
morning that he issued orders for
all the miners in
Try them. In fact, we have ALU
to-eat, and we sell it AT THE RIGHT PRICKS,
Can’t we do some business with you ? Telephone
your’orders, and same will have prompt attention.
the Tennessee.
Coal, Iron, and Railway Compa
ny, at the Blue Creek and Blocton
mines, to suspend work on Mon
day. About sixteen hundred men
are involved, which, added to men
already out in the Pratt mines di
vision, will make the total num
ber of strikers over 4,000.
Farmer 0be Stevens gets in a
dig in the ribs of the other State
house officers by this quotation
from Dean Swift on the cover
page of his latest pamphlet: “He
that maketh two ears of corn, or
two blades of grass to grow upon a
spot pf ground, where only one
grew before, deserves better of
mankind, aud does more essential
service to his country than the
whole race of politicians put to
gether.
A shattered nervous system nearly always
leads to some affection of the heart, espec
ially where the patient’s heart is weak from
hereditary or other causes. Dr. Miles’ Heart
Cure is not only a great heart regulator, but
it is a blood tonic which speedily corrects
and regulates the heart’s action, enriches the
blood and improves the circulation. It will
build you up just ^s it did. Mr. Cranford
whose letter followsi and greatly improve
your general health:
“I have been so greatly benefited by Dr.
Miles’ Nervine and Heart Cure that I freely
recommend them as the best remedies for
the diseases they are recommended to cure.
When I began taking these medicines I
weighed scarcely 14a pounds, my nerves
were badly shattered and my heart troubled
me a great deal. I had pam in my left arm
and shoulder, had difficulty in sleeping on
my left side, had frequent smothering spells
and my heart woula flutter and palpitate.
I could eat scarcely any kind of food without
suffering great distress, and was so restless
and nervous that I slept little night or day.
Now I am never bothered with my heart,
my nerves are steady as a die, I sleep well,
eat well and weigh 163 pounds. 1 am happy
nojr and am trying to make back the money
I spent for doctors who did me no good
while I was iU."—T. R. C&Awford, Center.
Texas.
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Hues* Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co* E&hart, lad.
Corner N. Bradford and E. Washington Streets,
’Phone 131.
Judge Rods’ friends claim that
he carried Appling, Baldwin,
Dooly, Fannin, Glascock, Glynn,
Houston, Irwin, Laurens, Marion,
Muscogee, Stewart, Talbot, Tay
lor, Ware, Worth, Wilcox, Clarke,
and Bibb. Pretty good for a