Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 15, 1902, Image 8

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OCTOBER 15, 1905. THE GAINESVILLE NEWfc, WEDNESDAY ‘The Greatest Mistake. It is the mistake of one’s life time to think that he can prove the virtue of advertising by mere trial of it for a single time. Re sults are not reached by a single effort. Nor does one swallow prove that spring is here. The convincing of men, the bringing over of others to one’s views, comes oulv of persistent ef fort. Men are not variable like the winds; neither are they un certain, like the weather. They have ideas of their own, and it is needful that they be won in order to be conquered. If one might feel the bite of a fish just as his hook sank iuto the water, soon all the fish would disappear from-the. seas and none would be left to be caught. Success in advertising comes precisely as success in fishing and in every matter of life—through patience, perseverance and a defcer^ mined purpose to succeed. One might try the same advertising medium a. half a dozen times without success, and the seventh effort might result in returns rich ly compensative. He who “lays down” quickly in the advertising line is not likely to succeed. It is the man who bolds on with tooth and nail per sistently, who will not let go, but stays despite silence or rebuff—it is this man who increases largely his bank account and who wins out against competitors. It is_ estimated t strike has cost $12 date. Who lost tbs At 70 of Hearty ca.se Contract^ During Civil % Veteran Grateful Dr. Miles* Heart Cu Effected Cure. The wonderful power of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound over the diseases of woman kind is not because it is a stimulant,—not because it is a palliative, but simply because it is the most wonderful tonic and reconstructor ever discovered to act directly upon the whole uterine system, positively CURING disease and restoring health and vigor. Marvelous cures are reported from all parts of the country by women who have been cured, trained nurses who have witnessed cures, and physicians who have recognized the virtue in Lydia E.- Pinkliam’s Vegetable Compound and are fair enough to give credit where it is due. One of Many Women Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Without Submitting to an Operation, Writes: — “Dear Mrs. Pinkham: —I was a great sufferer for three years, had some of the leading physicians, and they all said nothing but an operation would cure me, but to that I would not submit. “I picked up a paper and saw your advertisement and made up my mind to try your medicine. I had falling and inflammation of the womb and a flow of whites all the time, pains across small of back, severe headache, did not know what it was to be without a pain or an ache until I used your medicine. After three months’ use of it, I felt like a new woman. I still sound the praise of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.”—Mrs. Wm. A. Cowan, 1804 Bainbridge St., Philadelphia, Pa. A Graduate Nurse, Convinced by Cures, Endorses Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. -She Writes: — “ Dear Mrs. Pinkham: — Ministering to the sick I haVe had numerous chances to compare Lydia E. Pinkliam’s Vegetable Compound with other medicines in cases of diseases of women, and the number of cures recorded where your medicine was used convinced me that it is the safest and'surest medicine for a sick woman. Doctors certainly must know the value of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I am convinced that you deserve the splendid record you have made.-—Yours very truly, Mrs. Catherine Jackson, 769 Beaubien St., Detroit, Mich.” (Graduate Nurse and President Detroit Emergency Association.) Many Physicians Admit that no Medicine Known to the Profession Equals Lydia E. Pinkham’s Compound for the Cure of Woman’s Ills, and We are Permitted to Publish the Following: — “ Dear Mrs. Pinkham : — It gives me great pleasure to state that I have found Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound -very efficacious, and have often prescribed it for female difficulties. “ My olciesg daughter found it very beneficial for uterine trouble some two years ago, and my youngest daughter is using it for female weakness, and as a tonic, and is slowly but surely gaining strength and health. “ I freely advocate it as a most reliable specific in all disorders which women are subject to, and give it honest endorsement. —Yours very truly, Sarah C. Brigham, M.D., 4 Brigham Park, Fitchburg,.Mass.” If physicians dared to be frank and open, hundreds of them would acknowledge that they constantly prescribe Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound in severe cases of female ills, as they know by •experience that it can be relied upon to effect a cure. Women who are troubled with painful or irregular menstruation, backache, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrhoea, falling, inflammation or ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that “bearing-down” feeling, ^dizziness, faintness, indigestion, nervous prostration or the blues, should take immediate action to ward off the serious consequences, and be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and then write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for further free advice. No living person has had such a vast and successful experience in treating female ills. She has guided thousands to If Sir Thomas Lipton fails with the Shamrock III, he may yet hope to win with the- Shamrock XXXIII. If Not, Why Not? . Here you will find all that’s freshest and besting faucy grocery line. We keep replenishing our stock therefore, can fill your orders any time. Have yon tried onr Coffees and Teas? We handle the celebrkted Chase & Sanborn’s^ and Coffees—the best in the world. What about Canned Goods? aet tltf Our National Debt. If being out of debt means free-* <dom—and who can doubt that it does?—then the United States is the freest country in the world. O. P. Austin, chief of the Bu- srea of Statistics, has recently been writing a review of , the public -debt ot this country from the Rev olution, showing us how our nat ional debt contrasts with that of •other nations, a contrast most en couraging when we are tempted to sometimes doubt o.ur supremacy. “It is worth while, before enter ing upon a discussion of this debt and its history, to compare briefly present conditions wirh those cf former periods, and also with those m other countries. On Au gust 81, 1865, when the National debt made its ‘high water mark,’ the total interest-bearing debt stood at $2,881,58.0,294, the annu- Dove forJ Former Foes. Washington^ Oct. 10.—Before adjourning today the encampment of the Grand Army of the Repub lic adopted a resolution, submitted by Past Commander in Chief Bur dette, indorsing the position taken by Commander in Chief Torrance in his recdDt address calling for assistance from members of the Grand Aftny for the home for eon- federate soldiers at Mountain Creek, Ala., and urging on the veterans generally the adoption of an attitude of brotherly kind ness toward their foes of the civil war. Hon. Jhon T. Boiteullet, of Bibb will be the clerk of the house another term and as many more as he likes. He is the best clerk ^est charge at $4.29. Thus the debt less cash in tbe Treasury is now about two-fifths what it was at the close of the Civil War, the an nual interest charge less than one- fifth, the per capita debt about one-sixth, and the per capita in terest about on 3-twelfth of that of 1865. “Comparing our debt with that of other countries, it may be said in general terms that the interest- bearing debt of the United States is less than that of Austria-Hun gary, Australia, India or Spain ; about half that of Italv;one third that of Russia or the United King dom . one-fifth that of France: while the per capita interest charge against the United States National Debt is below that of any of the principal countries of the world, except Germany, China, and India, being but one-third that of Russia, one- sixth that or the United Kingdom, one-ninth of that ot Italy* and one-sixteenth that of France. Unless you buy tbe Royal Scarlet, you do not g best. We are sole agents iu Gainesville for these and yon can only get them from ns. Try them. In fact, we Have ALL THAT o vA to eat, and we sell it AT THE RIGHT PRICES, * Can’t we do some business with you?' Telephom your orders, and same will have prompt attention. Corner N. Bradford ’Phone 131.