The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, October 23, 1897, Image 4

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SHE WAS AN HONEST B How Uar(ii«t, of Now Orleans, S ironamwt. “Tlie agitation of the cheap question reminds me of Ma The Greatest Ride in History. A- territory of 271,000 square miles, comprising Washington, Idaho and Oregon as they are to day,'was saved to the Union by one ' man. He had the courage and heroism to ride on nrale back for three thousand ; miles. The ride was thrilling, the trials and hardships marvelous, the result a glorious one. Every mother feels an inde scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant -upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the and WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO TK? EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “C ASTORIA,” AND “ :pitce:er’s c astobia ” trade mark. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of . was the originator of “PITCHERS that has home and does now hearthe facsimile signature of This is the original " PITCHER’S CAS used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is erected to her memory,” said a resi dent of New Orleans, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. “My city adopted the plan in vogue in Europe, Mid pa ssed an ordinance regulating the weight of loaves of bread, and providing for the appointment of a bread inspector. In spite of all the efforts of that official the bread still continued to weigh light, and it seemed as though there was a combination, among the bakers to defeat the purpose of the ordi nance. One morning a load of bread was sent to the inspector, and every loaf was full weight. It came from a modest bake shop kept by a woman named Margaret, what--her. otter name was none ever knew, but the word passed through thecity ttatthere Was one honest baker, and soon she could not supply the- demand for her bread. When, prosperity smiled on her she gave thousands of loaves to the poor who could not buy, and none did more for the suffering and needy ones of the city. “She was known everywhere by her deeds of charity, and when she died<!t monument was erected tober memory.** ALL ^ DRUGGISTS: Cascarets are the Ideal Lasa* , iso easy natural results. Sam*.. ai. Can., or Kerr Torlc. 217.11 ne same on every wrapper. The whole story is beautifully illustrated, and will appear in the Novemfaer issue of 1 1 • 1 ” suffering danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. IN ME MORI AM. Mr. J W. Tuggle died at his home in Forsyth county last Saturday morning after a long sickness. He was born in Gwinnett county in 1827, and if he had lived until the , 27th of November he would have been 70 years old. His remains.. were„interred at Mt. Moria church in Gwinnett county, of which he has been a member for 20 years. Be was at one' time a citizen of Hall county. He was a natural born genius and was a fine wheelwright, and a fine carpenter. Mr. Tuggle leaves a wife and five children, viz: Mrs. J. H. Parks of Gwinnett, Mrs. J. J. Ethridge of Hall, Mrs. I. F. Duncan of Hall, Miss Isabel Tuggle and Mr. J. M. Tuggle of Bor- syth. He was a good husband, a good father, and a good citizen. The be reaved have the symyathy of their friends. A Friend." Milking the Coeoanut. \ “Mamma, is this a coeoanut?” “Yes, dear.” “Has it got milk in it?” “Yes.” (Turning it about in her hand.) . “How do you milk it?”—Chi cago Tribune. . interesting article in the Journal’s successful series of “Great Per sonal Events.” The first women to cross the Bockies figure in the story, which proves beyond a is the remedy which relieves women of the great pam and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial, is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, andfthe serious accidents so com mon, to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. It is a blessing to woman. 91.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug Stores, or sent by express on receipt of price. BOOKS Containing invaluable information of interest to all women, will'be sent 1IIU ; to any address, upon application, by The BRADHEIiD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga. mout, the years. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Cures a Prominent Attorney. Diseases often lurk in the blood be fore they openly manifest themselves. Therefore keep ’ the blood pure with Hood's Sarsaparilla. BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Sadly Misunderstood. Lieutenant- Beery.—‘ Oh, what shall I do? I’ve lost my bearings; kind sir.” Esquimaux Chief.—“There’s a repair shop just around the ice berg.’’—Judge. * “Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn?”—Henby IV. Elegant Meals It Was Successful. “Ah, doctor, glad to see you. I’ve been anxious to hear about that operation you were telling me ©f the other day. How did it come out?” “Oh, beautifully? It was one of tho best hits of work I ever did. Very successful in every way.” “And the patient—how did he stand it?” “Well, he died.”—Cleveland Leader. He Wanted to Know. Shade of Shakespeare—“Who is this approaching the Elysian Fields?” Virgil.— “ r Gumperdorfe critic.” Shade of Shakespeare.—“Ah 1 now I shall have a chance to find out what I really meant when I wrote ‘Hamlet. * ”—Puck. Attention and High, Cool, Airy Rooms. Ton pay only for what yon order. Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms For Ladies and Gentlemen. Sitting Room and Toilet Conveniences are provided. Cor; Peachtree and Marietta Sts. Norcross BaihCng. ATLANTA, GA. m&BRt* TAKE elevator. IMF FIFTH FLOOR. There is more honesty and. virtue MM B* B.O. PHELPS, the leading pension contained in a bottle of Salvation Oil,' aYiL attorney of • . ~ ~ *‘1 was discharged from the army on. than In siijr other liniment known* account of ill hoalth* and suffered from; “Mrs. A. Fiedler, 2864 Falethorp St., heart trouble ever since. I frequently hadl Philadelphia, Pa., confirms this truth: fain ^ and 8 m ot hering spelK My tom, ’ was bent as a man of 80. I constantly wore Su6TOQXid S&iVftuOn Oil- to bfi an_ex- an overcoat, even in summer, for fear of cellent remedy for rheumatism, stiff taking cold. I could not attend to my busi- ioints, bruises, etc., and thinks it ness. My rest was broken by severe pains , ’ . ’ .. .. , ,, abont the heart and left shoulder. Three should always be kept in the house.” years ago j commenced using Dr. Miles* Don’t listen to the dealer’s arguments- Heart Cure, notwithstanding I had used so infavorofasuhstitute. Insiatonget- ting Salvation Oil, it costs only 25 Cts. Miles . Heart Cure restored meto health. It at is Professor the great German Gainesville Transfer Co 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 fan to Belle traioi, both morning and evening, until further notice. DAY TRIP [Good only oier our Lines To any point in city limits, including: New Holland, and Gower. Gainesville Transfer Co. This Tells Where Health Stay be Found, And that is mpre important than mak ing money. If youc-blood is impure, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the medicine for yon. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, rheumatism, catarrh and .all other dis eases originating' in or promoted by impure blood and low state of the sys tem. HOOD’S PILLS are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, headache. ONE OP TWO WAYS, Made Clear. “There’s one that I don’t quite understand. said Farmer Corn- tossel, as he looked at the picture of a collegian who is running for office. “I don’t see why they rep- persent him as wearin’ that square flat hat.” “Don’t yon see through that?” inquired his wife. “No. Da you?” “Course. That’s to remind the public that the man has a level head.”—Washington Star. Wagon No. 1 will serve North Bradford and East Washington, also all tern- 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. cJhi ijef cause. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder 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 disease or inconvenience mani- tory between them, (L e. Green St., etc.) Wagon No. 2 will serve all territory south of East Washington to Summit jg: St., and along Summit St., to College Ave.. and along Athens St., to Pnblki j Square. ~ . - ~ Wagon No. 3 will serve Athens St., also "both side of Athens St., bejmi g College Ave., and from Summit to Chestnut St., including East Highlands. Wagon No. 4 will serve Main St., South Bradford and Maple Sts., down fegw Southern depot, also Chestnut and Line Sts., and section known as C. J. Finji Ej settlement. Wagon No. 5 will serve Groye and West Broad Sts., also territory east « A. B. C. Dorsey down to the C. J. Finger settlement* Wagon No. 6. will serve Oak St., to West Washington, thence along Wot SKI Washington (including Findley St.) to the Public Square* j Condensed Schedule of Passenger Mm In Bffeot May 3,1807. Started at the Beginning. “What do you study at school, my little man?” “I am studying the history of Franse, sir.” “Indeed. 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