The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, September 25, 1897, Image 4

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About a Pair of Paots. A Detroit man who had contributed a bundle of his cast off clothing for the relief of the victims of the Minnesota fire received .from one of the sufferers the following note: ‘ ‘The commifcty man HOW THEY STAND The Cotton Supply. Mr. Francis C. Carley of the New York Stock Exchange takes a hopeful view of the industrial and commercial as well as the financial situation and from his study of the probable outcome of future business he predicts an era of unparalleled prosperity. In looking over the possibilities of the South one cannot help arriv ing at the conclusion that ; the development of her manufactories will continue and the expansion of her general business will grad ually and perceptibly proceed, says The Savannah Press. The crop of cotton will be a large one. It is conjectured that it will require injury to make the crop Woman': HiI»iiii[iimi»iwniiiiinminin)iiireBnBpinniiMiii»ifiijiw~ Are as peculiar as Arffc unavoidable, and «J2B cannot be discuss- ed or treated as we do those to which the entire human family are subject. t • Menstruation sus- -S. tains such import- l nWf ant relations to her^|jjj|ffi|/. * | health, that when18M|| | \W Suppressed,Irregn- ^Jr|| |j 1\ lar or Painful, M |1 U she soon becomes \\\ 1 j languid, nervous and irritable, the bloom leaves her cheek 1 and very grave complica tions arise unless Regularity and Vigor are restored to these organs. BradM<fs? f <L r Sl£ ri 4 most noted F&XlcllC physicians _ ^ of the south, Regulator sort prevail more extensively than in any other section, and has never failed to correct disordered Men struation. It restores health and strength to the suffering woman. “We have for the past thirty years handled Bradfleld’s Female Regulator, both at whole sale and retail, and In no instance has it failed to give satisfaction. We sell more of it than all other similar remedies combined.” Lamab, Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, 6a. The Bradficld Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all Droggists at SUM) per Bottle. fliMiiwwbi The convention of county corn- held in Atlana last missioners week went unequivocably on re cord on the convict question by unanimous adoption of the fol lowing resolutions: Resolved i. That the county chaingang and the working of all convicts not sentenced to the pen itentiary should remain perma- nently under the charge and con trol 1 of the county authorities where situated. 2. That provision should be made by a general law regulating and prescribing the management, working, feeding, clothing, treat ment and keeping of convicts in county chaingangs; and the ordi naries and county commissioners of the several counties should, be empowered and directed to carry out the same. 3. That in addition to the in spection now required to be made bytthe grand juries, the governor should have the right at pleasure to cause an inspection to be made of any, and all county chaingangs, camps or other places where Con-_ victs may be confined, to ascer tain if the law is being complied with; that wherever the governor finds the law is being violated in any county, he should have au thority to require the ordinary or county commissioners of such county, upon notice, to forthwith comply with the law, and upon their failure or refusal, after such notice, so to do, report the same to the proper courts of such coun- j£\fegetablePreparatlonforAs similating theToodandReguta ting theStomacfas ahdBowels of Promotes THgeslion.Cheerful- oess andRestGontains neither Ctomm,MorphinO nor Mineral. Not Nahc otic . “I THOT SHE WOOD HAVE A CONIPSHUN FIT.” giv me amungst other things wat he called a pare of pants, and *twculd make me pant some to ware em. I found your name and where yon live on one of thepokits. My wifelaffed so when I ahode em to her that I thot she wood have a conipshnn fit. She wants to no if there lives and brethes a man who has legs no bigger than that. She sed if there was he orterbe taken up for va- grinsy for hayin no visible means of sup port. I coldent get em on my oldest boy, so I used em for gun cases. If yon hav another pare to spare, my wife would like to get em to hang up by the side ov the fireplace to keep the tongs serious less than 9,000,000 bales and so far the outlook for the price is very satisfactory. Last year the cotton world had to take care of 9,826,000 bales and yet there is less on hand than ever before at the close of the year. Besides^ last year the people of the United States were not vigorous as far as concerned buying capacity was and did not use as much cotton as they will hereafter. The general consumption of the world is in creasing each year and it seems almost certain to those promi nently identified with the business that a healthy demand in America and a growing one in Europe, even though modified by some loss of consumption in the far east, will be sufficient to make a substantial basis for speculative movements which will be sure to develop. The millB in the South are flourishing and several of them are considera bly adding to their capacities to meet what promises to be healthy demands for cotton textiles. In- Columbus the factories are now running day and night and this condition of affairs may be per manent. We have not yet heard of any such condition of things existing in' any of the manufac turing cities of New England. This fact augurs well for the hopes entertained by the mill owners in reference to the near approach of the dawning of the era of prosper ity in the South. In Augusta, as well as in Charleston and Spartan burg, there is a hopeful feeling on the part of the managers of tie cotton factories that the hard days are past and that there is a bright and prosperous outlook ahead. The mills in these cities are now prosperous and running to their full capacity. They are admira bly well conducted and will be made profitable investments. Don’t think that your liver needs treating if yon are bilions. It don’t. It’s-your stomach. That is, your stom ach is really what causes the bilious ness. It has put your liver out of order. See what’s the matter' with your stomach. Sick stomach poisons liver and. then there’s trouble. Shaker Digestive Cor dial cures stomach , and then all’s well. That’s the case in a nutshell. Shaker Digestive Cordial is no secret. Formula’s on every bottle. But it’s the simple honest way it’s made, the honest Shaker herbs and other ingre dients of which it’s composed, that make it so efficacious. Any real case of indigestion and bil iousness can be cured with a few bot tles of Shaker Digestive Cordial. Try it. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to 81.00 per bottle. Locomotives that Talk. The Savannah News rehearses the old idea that. children raised around railroad towns believe that locomotives talk, all which is due to the degree of exactness with which the valves are set in the steam chest. But here’s what that- paper says: “Every traveler and every small boy who has haunted the switching yards, man an’ his wife went m /bout an hour ago, an’ I heerd him tell her he’d buy her a di’mond necklace to-morror.” Second Burglar- got t’ do wid it 1” First Burglar— won’t be able t’ sleep fer t’inkin’ ’bout it, an’ he won’t sleep fer Gainesville Transfer Co “What’s dat 4. That in addition to misde meanor convicts, all felony con victs whose terms do not exceed flye years should, in the discretion of the presiding judge, be sen tenced to serve in the county chaingangs.- 5. That all convicts in the county chaingangs shonld only be put upon a works as now pro vided by law. The report of the committee on roads, of which Dr. E. E. Dixon of Hall was chairman, was made as follows: “Resolved by the commissioners of roads and revenues, in conven tion assembled. That the general assembly of the state of^ Georgia be asked to so amend the road laws as to authorities to condemn lauds for public road purposes without waiting to proceed by the tedious process how in vogue. Respectfully submitted. “E. E. Dixon, Chairman.” The Gainesville Transfer Com pany issues the following tick ets which, will be sold at the rate of 28 tick ets for $1.00. 5 cents fare tc Belle trains, both morning and evening, until further notice. DAY TRIP, t_J Good only o?er onrlines To any point in city limits, Including: New Holland and Gower. Gainesvilte Transfer Co. was sure she knew precisely what the locomotive which carried her home from Boston was singing about. In Boston she had visited the panorama, and all the way nack to Springfield the locomotive dinned into her ear— Panorama panorama panorama . Panorama panorama panorama. There are boys that frequent the railroad yards in this city who are quite willing to qualify to the fact that when the Augusta train leaves the shed its song is— Two cold biscuit and a cup of coffee; Two cold biscuit and a cup of coffee— And we have heard it said that there is an engine . on the Florida run which is habitually profane and has a grudge against the col ored race. Whenever it pnlls out, so the story goes, it begins— Damma nigger, damma nigger; Damma nigger, damma nigger— which imprecation it keeps up steadily all the way to Jackson ville and back again.” When the Dalton accommodation was on, the locomotive that Doc Nance was driver of was known to say only— Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, Chattanooga, as every boy between Dalton and that place well knew. Locomo tives do talk, says The North Georgia Citizen. The bladder was created for one pur pose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one of two ways. The first way is from im perfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treat ment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy Wagon No. 1 will serve North Bradford and Fast Washington, also all terri tory between them, (L e. Green St., etc.) Wagon No. 2 will serve all territory south of Fast Washington to Summit St., and along Summit St., to College Ave.. and along Athens St., to Public Square. Wagon No- 3 will serve Athens St., also both .side of Athens St, beyond College Ave., arid from Summit to Chestnut St., including Fast Highlands. Wagon No, 4 will serve Main St., South Bradford and Maple Sts., down to Southern*depot, also Chestnut and Line Sts., and section known as C. J. Finger settlement. . Wagon No. 5 will serye Groye and West Broad Sts., also territory east of A. B. C. Dorsey down to the C. J. Finger settlement. Wagon No. 6. will serve Oak St., to West Washington, thence along West Washington (including Findley St.) to the Public Square., troubles. So the womb, , like the blad der, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or disease, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience mani fested in the bladder or urinary pas sage is often, by mistake, attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be easily avoided. To find out correctly, set your urine aside for twenty four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates kidney or bladder trou ble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney, and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you shonld have the best. At drugg gists- fifty cents and* one dollar. You may have a sample bottle- and pam phlet, both sent free by mail. Mention The Georgia Cracker and send your ad dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham ton, N-. Y. The proprietors of this pa per guarantee the genuineness of this oiler. When you want a Messenger-Boy Fhone 102. There la Nothing So Good. There is nothing just as good as Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell yon some substitute. He will not claim there is anything better, but in order to make profit he may claim something else to be just as good. You want Dr. King’s New Discovery because you know it to be safe andjreliable, and guaranteed to do good or money refunded. For Coughs, Colds, Consumption 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. C, Brown & Co., Drug Store. Charges, 10 cents for delivering messages, and 5 cents for reply to message, within city limits. Kindly phone 102 your orders, and.if you wish, we will ring you up for your train, either day or night, in case you have a phone at your residence. > The Gainesville Telephone Company will have an operator who will remain on duty all night, and protect our patrons from the in convenience of missing trains. Respectfully, ~ GAINESVILLE TRANSFER CO. PILES Rfldys Snp p° sitory W Is guaranteed to cure Piles and Constipation, or money refunded..- 50 cents per box. Send fer list of testimonials and Free Sample to MARTIN RUDY, Reg istered Pharmacist, Lancaster, Bl - For sale by leading druggists, and. in Gainesville, Ga,; by Dixon & Co, HOOD’S PILLS are the best family cathartic and liyer tonic.- Gentle, re liable, sure. Intuition. Teacher—“And now, Edith, tell me the plural of baby I” Edith (promptly) — * ‘Twins. ” —Ex. Hie Cttd Man’s Idea. The old man’s ideas of a bright and intelligent woman is one who enjoys hearing reminiscences.— Atchison Globe. In Mexico and Siam judge, jury, and lawyers all smoke in court, if they wish it, while a case is being heard. Even the prisoner is not deprived of his cigar or cig arette. The Republic of Uruguay has more newspapers in proportion - to its population than any country t in the world. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascaret, candy catharic. Cure guar anteed. 10 and 25 cents, Did Voir 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 peculiaxy adapted to the re lief and cureafaUFemaleComplaints. exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone tb the or gans. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Exr citable, Melancholyjjr troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electrib Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength axe guaranteed hgr: its' use. Fifty cents and 81-00 at M. C. Brown & Co., Drug Store. ABSOLUTELY CURES. I SYMPTOJUS—iloUturcJ Intense Itch!n« and rtinclnst moat«tnight; irorscbjscratching. If sUowcd to continue tumors form wid protrude, which owen bleed and «lt-cratc, besoming very r>re.S WAYNE’S OINTIIENT .top* Itching and bleeding, absorbs the t amors. Sold br druggists or b< crulfor 50cts.Pnpsn.-db r l> a. ri w jltki A Sos. Philsdel phli. ^■t***-^ TLe siupls spplieiQou of JPlSWMM’S mm ointmentJff Igae. ■'■3] without any iniemsi . **r| H Medicine, cures trt-eSfB v “V ter, enema, itch, all OJjgf ''iaSS!W-- fee eruptions oa too face, jcS&y I S* hands, nwe, ie., leaving * ■ v* - the skin clear, white and health ff'&TuG Soil* br druggists, or Sent by mail for 60 eta. Address Da. SvaVaa * So*, Philadelphia, Pa. A«k jour druggist for it IAT10N. T,9£ASur?&?. 1 ANTEE FUN0 LIFE Rubinstein's DlsUlualou. - The posthumous “Souvenirs” of Ru binstein in the Vom Fels zum Meei contain some of the disillusions of s great musician. Rubinstein alludes tc a concert organized by Pasdeloup, which he conducted in Paris, the programme consisting mainly of his own composi- reality. Georgia Railroad. STONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE. The Member’s Guarantee Fund Deposit of $46.50 returned in addition to above. Better have a good medicine and not need it than to need it and not have it. See? Then, just before yon get hurt, buy a bottle of Br. Tiehenor’s Anti septic. It is a record breaker for wounds, burns, bruises, scalds, etc., for man and beast. 50c. a bottle. At your druggist’s. tions It was held at the Cirque, and some 4,000 people were present Throughout Rubinstein was possessed with the conviction that the attention of the entire world was directed exclu sively upon him. On reaching his hotel Rubinstein was met by an old friend, who expressed the greatest surprise kl seeing him. “What!” exclaimed the friend, “you in Paris! When did you arrive? One never hears a word about you nowadays. Are you thinking of giving any conoerts in Paris?” Rubin stein was so much taken aback that be was speechless. V G. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agt Joe W. White, Trav. Pass. Agt. Augusta, Georgia. J. W. Kirkland, Pass. Agent, Atlanta Ga. W. C. Boykin, Land Agent. A million acres of forest .are cut down ©very year to supply Euro pean railway companies with sleepers on which the lines are laid. than a $3,000 check would have cost in an Old Line Company. Why send your money away Hotoh Company can do better, for you, at the same time keeping its funds in the channels of Augusta, Ga., March 30, ’96. All persons holding lands in the counties traversed by the NDlCAMfii GEORGIA RAILROAD which they desire to sell. Invested Assets, $13,790 in State Bonds, Agents Wanted fer choice territory. Address, Every death claim has been paid in full ana.before due. which they desire to sell, will please send descriptions and pri ces, so that suchf lands may be advertised in the North and Northwest. —- Description blanks furnished on 1 CURtCOHSTIPATlOH as * 4o > ^*Vit ABSOLUTELY GUABAITEED CRAIG ALL DRUGGISTS application to W. C, BOYKIN, Land Agt., Georgia Railroad, Augusta, Ga. Nbs. 539 to 545 Equitable Building 1 , Atlanta, Ga 1N FAN X S / CHILPKEN