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THIS GAINE8VILI& NEWS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19 1904
Miss Agnes Miller, of
Chicago, speaks to young women
about dangers of the Menstrual
Period.
" To Young Women :—I suffered for
six years with dysmenorrhea (painful
periods), so much so that I dreaded
every month, as I knew it meant three
or four days of intense pain. The
doctor said this was due to an inflamed
condition of the uterine appendages
caused by repeated and neglected colds.
“If young girls only realized how
dangerous it is to take cold at this
critical time, much suffering would be
r red them. Thank God for Lydia
Pink ham’s Vegetable Com
pound, that was the only medicine
which helped me any. Within three
weeks after I started to take it, I
noticed a marked improvement in my
general health, and at the time of my
next monthly period the pain haa
diminished considerably. I kept up
the treatment, and was cured a month
later. 1 am like another person since.
I am in perfect health, my eyes are
blighter, I have added 12 pounds to my
weight, my color is good, and I feel
light and happy."—Miss Agnes Milleu,
S55 Potomac Ave., Chicago, Ill. — $6000
B elt If original of above lettor proving genuine•
i eannot be produced.
The monthly sickness reflects
Hie condition of a woman's
health. Anything unusual at
that time should nave prompt
and. proper attention.
Ok Gainesville news.
INDUSTRIAL
Gainesville, Ga., Oct. 19, 1904.
Don't Forget To Vote.
The people of the£tb. congres
sional district should not forget
the congressional and presidential
election which comes November
8tb. A full vote should be given
Hon. Thomas M. Bell, Democratic
nominee, aud the electors on the
Presidential ticket.
Mr. Ashley, Republican nomi-
nee for cougrese, is makiug
speeches over the district, trying
to wake up enthusiasm in his be
half—it being “a plaiu matter of
business” to him—but his sun
beam chasing will do him ho good
as the people will overwhelmingly
endorse the action of the Demo
cratic primary of April 20th.
However, to rid the district of
Ashleyism and carpetbagism, a
big vote should be polled, thus
demonstrating to the world that
we have native sons who are amply
ablo to represent us in the natiou-
*»1 congress, and that we need no
RooBeveltism, uiggerism and Ash
leyiem in ours.
While the prospects for the sue
cess of Parker and Davis are not
very eucouraging, we can register
our will in no uncertain way as to
bow the 9th. district aud old
Georgia strnds. Therefore, keep
'.he election of November 8th in
mind and go out to the polls aud
vote on that day.
A Great Sensation.
There was'a big sensation in Lees
ville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that
olace, who was expected to die, had
bis life saved by Dr. King's New Dls-
•nvery for Consumption. He writes: “I
•ndured insufferable agonies from Asth-
na but your New Discoverv gave me
'mtnediate relief and soon thereafter
‘ffected a complete cure. Similar cures
>f Consumption, Pneumonia. Bron-
•.hitis and Grip are numerous. It’s
he peerless remedy for all throat and
ung troubles. Price 50o, and $1.00.
Guaranteed by M. C. Brown and J. B.
ieorge Druggists. Trial bottle free.
The condition of Col. Lester D.
Pickett is somewhat improved,
though he is still quite ill.
Scroggfc Sues For $50,000 Damages.
The biggest damage suit filed in
the Fulton county courts in many
a day was that filed iu the office
of Clerk Arnold Broyles Friday.
The plaintiff in this case is B. E.
Scroggs, and he is suing the
Southern railroad for $50,000 dam
ages.
Scroggs alleges that while he
was walking in the yards of the
railroad company on September
14 last, on his way to the engine
to which he had been ordered as
fireman, he was run down by an
engine aud his left leg crushed so
badly that it had to be amputated
above the knee. He’s represented
by Arnold & Arnold and Fletcher
M. Johuson.
Scroggs was brought home from
Atlanta last week. He is duiug
as well as could be expected, not
withstanding he is deprived of his
left leg and right arm*
A Thoughtful Man
M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind.,
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, physicians
could not help her. He thought of and
tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she
got relief at once and was finally cured.
Only 2fte, at M. C. Brown's and J. B.
Geopsre’s drug stors.
Will Be Known As “Little Jim".
In his spfech at Cleveland, it is
said that Col. Ashley, drawing his
arm over his massive girth dra
matically exclaimed: ”1 am
known in Ohio as “Big Jim” Ash
ley”!
A simon-pure Democrat in the
audience who had imbibed some
what too freely of the o-be-joyful
yelled back; “Yes, aud by-gad
when you get through with this
oampaign you will be known as
“Little Jim” Ashley!”
Makes A Clean Sweep.
There’s nothing like doing a thing
thoroughly. Of all the Salves .you ever
heard of, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve is the
best. It sweeps away and cures Burns,
Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils. Ulcers,
Skiu Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c,
and guaranteed to give satisfaction by
M. C. Brown and J. B. George, drug
gists.
Col. Clifford Walker, referee in
bankruptcy, was in the city Mon
day.
Judge G. H. Prior's friends are
glad to see him out agaiu after an
illness of several weeks.
Nerve Fag.
If You Waste Your
Nerve Energy, After
Awhile You Will
Suffer For It.
You can waste nerve force by excess,
over-work, worry, anxiety, eto.
You can weaken yourself by not eating
proper food or securing sufficient rest to
renew the nerve energy you use up.
The proper treatment, In addition to
good phosphatlo food,' such as whole
meal bread, prepared ccroals, eto.. Is
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Norvlne.
This Is as truly a brain and nerve
food as any food you oould eat, and be
sides, furnishes strength and tone of its
own. which goes to the weakened nerve
system, and seta it to rights.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is a re
freshing, revitalizing tonlo food-medlclne
for the brain and nerves. It reconstructs
worn-out nerve tissue, and Alls you^j
languid brain with new life and vigor.
Dr. Miles' Nervine has made so many
marvelous cures, of people so sick the
doators thought they wore incurable,
that It is today the standard medlolne
in many thousands of American homes.
The first bottle Is guaranteed to help
you, or druggist roturns your money.
“Tho extreme heat, cIoho confinement
and intense mental strain Incident to
the banking business, has caused me
to suffer with nervousness and Insom
nia. It gives mo pleasure to say that
I have used Dr. Miles’ Nervine with
very satisfactory results In the treat
ment of theso affections. I am now on
my fifth bottle, and eat and sleep well.
In fact have almost forgotten that I
possess nerves.’’—R. L. DALBY, Asst.
Cashier, State Bank, Texarcana, Ark.
ORATORIES, ELKHART, IND.
Christian Campaign.
It was decided at the First Bap
tist church Sunday morning to
appoint a committee of Rev. J. L.
R. Barrett, Mr. C. C. Staton ano
Mr. G. F. Hughes to confer with
a similar committee from,Central
Baptist church for the purpose of
inaugurating a campaign for re
ligion by holding a series of cot
tage prayer meetings throughout
the city. By this means, the work
ers go right into the homes and
awaken interest that might not be
otherwise aroused.
Ayers
Doctors first prescribed
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral over
60 years ago. They use it
today more than ever. They
Cherry
Pectoral
rely upon it for colds, coughs,
bronchitis, consumption.
They will tell you how it
heals inflamed lungs.
“ I lia<1 n very bail cough for three year*.
Then I tried Ayor’a Cherrv 1’ectornl. Mysore
lunits were toon healed and my cough dropped
away.”
, Mae. Peabl Hyde, Guthrie Centre. Ia.
for
?Ae„Mle.. Sl.flO.
All druKglata
j. r. AYKIt co„
Lowell. Mnaa.
Old Coughs
Uncle Sam says it’s
all right
Uncle Sam, In the person of ten of his government officials, is always in cha, M ..
department of our distillery. During the entire process of distillation, aft-r tS» -
Is stored in barrels in our warehouses, during the seven years it remalns“then>
very grain we buy to the whiskey you get. Unde Sam Is constantly on the watch'tf 1
not take a gallon of our own whiskey from our own warehouse unless he says it's in'
And when he does say so, that whiskey goes direct to you,with all its original stici
ness and flavor, carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER'S r
rmv and Ann and eavincr thA fioalowfl' nnormano
sill,
enw:
G C£
toll
Prefei
TEE of PURITY and AGE, and saving the dealers' enormous profits
HAYNER WHISKEY is the beBt for medicinal purposes. That’s why it u
pther uses. That's why we have over a quarter of a million satisfied customer*
why YOU should try it. Your money bock if you’re not satisfied.
Direct from our distillery to Y(
Saves Dialers 9 Profits I Prevents Adulteration!
HAYNER WHISK
PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
FULL $0^2 EXPRESS
QUARTS 0 PREPAID
We will send you POUR PULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER’S SEVEN-
YEAR-OLD RYE for >8.20, and we will pay the express charges. Try it and
If you don't find It all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from
anybody else at any price, send It back at our expense, and your 18.20 will be
returned to you by next mall. Just think that offer over. How oould it be
fairer f If you are not perfectly satisfied, you are not out a cent Better let
us Bend you a trial order. If you don’t want four quarts yourself, get a
friend to join you. We ship in a plain sealed cose, no marks to show what's
Inside.
Orders for Aria, Cal., Col., Idaho, Mont, Nov,, N. Mex.. Ore., Utan, Wash,
or Wyo. must be on tbe basis of 4 Quarts for 04.00 by Express
Prepaid or NO quarts for 010.00 by Freight Prepaid.
Write our nearest office and do It NOW.
THE HAYNER DISTILLIN8 COMPANY
ATLANTA! GA. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO. ST. PAUL, MINN,
158 DXSTO&XBY. TBOY. O. ESTABLIBHSD 1886
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One Ayer’s Pill at bedtime insures
a natural action next morning.
If you vvar^your cotton ginned first
-class wilh new, up-to-date suction
gin, carry it to Planters’ Oil Mill,
Gainesville, Ga. (4t)
25 Silver Dollars Given Away
BY
STOVALL & COMPANY.
We have placed m our store a handsome Glass top money box containing
twenty-five silver dollars. We have had made for us a number of keys, some
of which will unlock the box. With every cash purchase of One Dollar will
be given a key attached to a tag. Keys can be tried 1st., Saturday in every
month, on and after first Saturday In September and holders of keys that un
lock the box will be given FI VE DOLLARS IN SILVER, FREE!
In our store you will find the most complete stock consisting of Stoves
Ranges, Tableware of all kinds and prices, Glassware, Lamps, Enameled
Ware, Tinware, etc., ever shown in Gainesville.
Our Motto—Strict attention to business and courtesy to all customers.
This is an unique and novel way we have of advertising and giving to our trade
in cash what we have heretofore paid for advertising, with the hope that tho
greater number will be benefltted thereby. All we ask is for you to come in
and price our goods and we will convince you that'no other house can undersell
us.
STOVALL & CO.
We are agents for the ceebrated
HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS.
They sow Wheat, Peas, Oats, Sorghum or any small grain.
Grigg’s
n
Magic & Speedy
RELIEF.
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Spit*
Complaint, Head acre, loottirti
Cramps, Sprains, Bruises Corn
slons, Ghapped Hands, hums,Chit'
lains, Fever Sores, Sore Th
Swelling of the Tonsils,'ISui
Complaint, Cholera Morbus,>Cruf
in the Stomsche, etc., etc
Directions cn|Label.
Price 25 cents, per, Boltlt
Manufactured byfcThe
GAINESVILLE MEDICINE CO.,
Gainesville, Ga.
For Sale in Gainesville by The Gain I
esvllle Medicine Co and The Citj]
Pharmacy.
We will save you money on CANE MILLS EVAPORATORS
Eta. Gins, Presses, Cotton aud Wagon Scales, Belting and Gen
eral supplies, such as Valves, Lubricators, Injectors, Whistles
Flue Gleaners, Eto. '
PAUIOUR HARDWARE CO.
Gainesville, Ga.
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and
Insurance.
Office No, 1 {state BnnL buildiM
Sell, exchange and rent all
real estate. Have >n bund snywj
you want in this line. Will inokei*
vour interest whether you want * '
or* buv.
Will'insure your property if**"
oss by fire in old lelli ble erd f rt *
paying companies
S. C. Du^tap, Jr w. aruo**’
Dunlap and Thomas
INSURANCE AGENTS.
PIKE. LIFE, ACCIDENT AN*
SURETY BONDS.
OFFICK,
DUNLAP Bt®lN f "
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