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Gainesville
Gainesville
location, its pur£ water, its invigorating and
delightful climate, and its absolute freedom
from malaria, is
ideal home for a
educational institution
With new buildings and splendid appliances
ITCHING PILES
SWAYNE’S
lat OINTMENT
it Intense IteUw ui
worse by scratching. If
“Woodman, Spare That Tree.”
Some of our exchanges are
warming tip on the subject of for
estry. They say we are not only
extravagant, but prove us perfect
ly prodigal in the consumption
and waste of trees, and they also
attribute the cyclones and storms
that prevail in western regions to
the scarcity of forests.
We are told that it takes a Geor
gia pine forty or fifty years to at-
Now if it takes
A TELLING SHOT.
At last Erin sent an arrow
straight to the English heart.
The shoes of British manu
facture are too big for feminine
Irish feet, and even_ the pedals of
the wheels made by the English
are so large that the tiny feet of the
daughters of the Emerald isle will
not stay upon them.—Chicago
Tribune „ -
Is the Locomotive Doomed?
The wonderful developments in
electricity, says the Augusta
Chronicle, as a motive power, ill
the past decade, are leading some
people to predict the passing away
of the locomotive. In the opin
ion of some the locomotive is
doomed to follow the stage coach
and the pony express into oblivion,
and the next generation will look
back on the steam engine of to
day just as we do on the lumber
ing coaches that were used before
the days of steam. The desciple
of electricity sees a new era dawn
ing fbr tho-world, and thinks the
age of steam is on the wane.
There seems to be no limit':td
the inventive .genius of man, and
there can be no doubt that greater
development of electrical motors
will follow, and the flying machine
is not far in the future.
to which the Ex- ^
pectant Mother is y
exposed and the
foreboding- with**
which she looks i||i
forward to the
hour of woman’s
severest trial. All
effort should be f ptfSnBgS
made to smooth II f IWfjwwM
these rugg-ed I |l FwRnj\
places in life’s// || f flrliil]
pathway for her. 1 *
“Mothers Friend”
allays Nervousness, and so assists
Nature that the change goes for
ward in an easy manner, without
such violent protest in the way of
Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “C ASTORIA,” AND
“ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” as our trade mark.
I DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator, of “PITCHER’S CASTCRIA,” the same
that has borne and does now on every
bear the facsimile signature of wrapper.
This is theoriginal “ PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” which has been
used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought ^ on the
and has Jke signature of wrap
per. No one has authority from me td use my name ex-
(WAYNE’S
OINTMENT
Tired, Nervous, Sleepless *-
Men. and women—-how gratefully they
write about Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Once
helpless and discouraged, having lost
all faith m medicines, now in good
health and ‘‘able to do my own work,”
because Hood’s Sarsaparilla has power
to enrich . and pnrify the blood and
make the weak strong—this is expe
rience of a host of people. -
tain its majority,
these useful , trees of the ^forest
forty or fifty years to arrive at full
size we should very carefully nur
ture and cherish the coming trees
or we will be left without this uni-
We are not
Poor Cuba.
Cuban Patriot—“I fear the Uni
ted States has turned its back on
us.” - '.'• , ' ' ' f.
Second Patriot—“Dost?”
“Yes. Everybody is looking to
ward Alaska.”—Indianapolis Jour
nal.
versally useful tree,
an economical nation any way,
but if we must be prodigal do let
our prodigality be displayed in
something that can be more easily
regained. We aTe friends of the
forests and we do not like to see
our grand old trees ruthlessly
wasted and recklessly consumed.—
Elberton Star.
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President. . * .
March 8,1897. . * Q^*****^ &¥**£**■—
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting
a cheap substitute whiph some druggist may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even he does not know.
forebodings, yield to cheerful and
hopeful anticipations-- she passes
through the ordeal quickly and
Self-denial is the one tiling most, diffi
cult to inculate and always hard to
practice, especially when there are
good. things tb eat within reach. But
there is 4b self-denial necessary if you
take Simmons Liver Regulator/ It
promotes digestion, prevents Dyspepsia
and a4oae altera hearty meal of deli
cacies will prevent any discomfort. It’s
the best good-night toddy.; ,. 4
without pain—is left strong and
vigorous and enabled to joyously
“But I thought, your husband
was such an active man?” “Ac
tive ! If it weren’t for me I don’t
believe he’d get up in time to go
to bed?” “Ah, well, ■. that’s better
than some husbands, you know,
Who scarcely go to bed in time to
get up.” -
N* Y., Board of Health on Wine.
Dr. Janes of. the,New Vbrk Board of
Health says:
, ‘T take great pleasure in.. testifying
to the superior qualities of tKe Port
Wine produced by Alfred Speer of New
Jersey. After., a prolonged trial I
recommend it as a~ superior wine for
the sick and debilitated.” _
. It is kept in casks to a great age be
fore, bottling, and though higher in
price is far superior and more reliable
than other wines.
now devolved upon her. Safety
to life of both is assured by the
use of “Mother’s Friend,” and
the time of recovery shortened.
“I know one lady, the mother of three children.
who suffered greatly in the h
obtained a bottle of * Mother
before her fourth confinement
quickly. All agree that their
and less painful.” John Q. Foi
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Explained.
“You saw them drown, did
you?” ■ :
“Oi did. . They stood, there till
th ’ water kem over their heads. ”
“Which one went first?’| -
: “Well, I. heard her voice th’
A Texas newspaper, referring to
the death of an estimable lady,
says: “She was laid to rest by
the side of her six husbands, and
leaves thirty children to deplore
her untimely epd.”
Advertising is Asking.
Every man must ask for busi
ness before be*can get it.
The more people he asks the
more business he is likely to get;
He must ask often and ask in
the right way.
Advertising is asking. -
Advertising is simply saying to
a man or woman:
“Here is something good. It is
for sale. There is real economy
and satisfaction in buying, this
good thing. Do you want it?”—
substitute. He will not claim there is
• ( anything better, but in order to make
. more profit he .may claim Something
else to be just as good. You want- Dr;
King’s New Discovery because yon
j know it •" to be safe and reliable, and
guaranteed to do good or money re
funded. For Coughs, Colds, Consump
tion and . for all affections of Throat,
Chest and Lungs,- there is nothing so
.good as is Dr. King’s New Discovery.
Trial bottle free at M.,0. Brown & Co.,
Drugstore. '/■
■_ “1 suppose so. You know that
they say a woman always has the
last word.
-1 “Yis.
Hnlooked for Obstacle.
“I don’t belieeve. there is 'going
to be room on this bicyle for any
woman
were a foot taller.than' the mon. ”
—Cleveland Plain-Dealer
Bid You Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not get a bottle
now and get relief. This medicine has
been found to be peculiarly adapted to
with urine and let it stand twenty-four
hours; a sediment or settling indicates
a diseased condition of the kidneys.
When urine stains linen it is positive 1
evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre
quent desire to urinate or pain in the
back, is also convincing proof that the
kidnevs and bladder are out of order.
WHAT TO HO.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s <
Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy
fulfills every wish in relieving pain in
ing mournfully at his machine,
“It’s covered already with a chat
tel mortgage. ’’-^-Chicago Tribune.
After meals you should have simply
a feeling of comfort and satisfaction.
You should not feel any special indi
cations t^at digestion is going on. If
you do, you have indigestion, which
JUeans not-digestion. This may be the
beginning of so many dangerous dis
eases, that it is best to take it in hand
at ones and treat it with Shaker Diges
tive Cordial, For you know - that indi
gestion makes poison,' which causes
pain and sickness. And that'Shaker
Digestive Cordial helps digestion and
cures indigestion. Shaker Digestive
Cordial does this by providing the di
gestive materials in which the sick
stomach is wanting. It also tones up
and strengthens the digestive organs
and makes them perfectly healthy.
This is the rationale of its method of
cure, as the doctors would say. Sold
by all druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00
the relief and-oure of all Female Com
plaints, exerting a wonderful direct in
fluence in giving strength and tone to
the organs. If you have Loss of Appe
tite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting
Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Exci
table, Melancholy or troubled with
Economy and strength are combined
in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Every bottle
contains 100 doses and will average to
last a month.
Minnesota has developed a po
litical curiosity. Dr. H. M. Brack
en, secretary of the state board of
health, has complaind that his
salary is excessive and asked for a
reduction. Flanagan is not in it
with this paranoiac, says the Agus-
ta Chronicle. “*
Fun for Her.
.'“Doos Miss Merry smile upon
your suit, Chumpley?”
“Smile? She laughs till you can
hear her a block every time I pro
pose.”—Detroit Free J?ress.
This may suggest a new field, the
restoration of their faculties to the
deaf and dumbj to which the ex-
Champion Corbett might find
profitable employment.
Wife—Why are you always com
bining about that $10 you paid
is minister for marrying us.
Husband—-Because I was swin-
Augusta, Ga., March 30, ’96.
All persons holding lands in ti
from TT.S. Journal o/ JfecUHni
fn&'W.H.Petke, who
makes a specialty
Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
ed more cases than any
| living Physician; hfis
I success is astonishing.
We have heard of cases
Of » years’ standing
4B cured by
— -Ji him - Ho
publishes a
fwi H valuablo
I IB work on
1 S 8 this dis-
a H B ease, which
FK JWL g he sends
Vijw i t h a
large bot-
most distressing cases. If you need a
medicine you should have* the best.
Sold by druggists. Price, fifty cents
and one dollar. For a sample bottle
and pamphlet, both sent free by mail,
mention the Georgia Cracker and send
your full postoffice address to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The
proprietors of this paper guarantee the
genuineness of this offer.
per bottle.
He Could Eat Anything
‘Do you think
you can accus
tom yourself to Klondike cook
ing?” * _.!
“Why not? My wife took the
first prize at Vassar for her paper
weight Biscuits.”—C leyeland
DRUGGISTS
its the Ideal Xiaxa.
nial result*. Sam.
to cure any case of constipation. Cascarets
Ure^ncver grip or.rripe.bat cause easy na
All kind of bicycle repairing done by
ill Summer. He also keeps on hand Land
icasro, Montreal. Can.
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