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Cause of Nervous Troubles.
.Scientists are agreeing more and
more that nervous disorders, such
as bright’s disease, liver derange
ment and dropsy, have their origin
in the stomach. There is nothing
thirty will wear a person out, under
mine the-' system and invite old
age. like a bad stomach. It be
comes the hold of all sorts of un
clean germs, which get into the.
blood"; then, the organs break
down, and diseases of every class
are the result.
Dr. Dana, of New York, has
come out with the statement that
nervous diseases have their origin
in the alimentary canal; that
paralysis Of the lower extremities
is due to the poisons absorbed by
the alimentary or food canal.
Nerve specialists are finding out
more and more that nervous dis
eases, so called, are symptoms of
other and deeper seated diseases,
the headquarters of which is the
stomach.—New Ideas.
Education rai
lan to the stat
to which the Expectant Mother is
exposed and the foreboding and
dread with which she looks for
ward to the hour of. woman’s
severest trial is appreciated by but
few. Ali effort should be made
to smooth these rugged places
in life’s pathway for her, ere she
presses to her bosom her babe.
m for
Edison have been without it.
*“ Tis Education forms- the common
• ' mind; V :
Just as the twig 1 is bent the tree's in
clined.” - ' .• .
Let us educate our boys and
girls at all hazards. * And let’s not
rest until* they have the very best
education .it is possible for us to
give-them.
ALL
^ DRUGGISTS
Cascarets are the Ideal Laxa- |
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tire. neTer snip or gripe, but cause easy-natural results. Sam-
SIGNATURE
J booklet free. ** STERLING REMEDY CO.. Chicago. Montreal. Can., orSeu
AVegetablcPreparallonforAs
similating IhcTood and Reg ula
t»n^ ttisStomachs andBowels of
allays Nervousness, and so assists
Nature that the change goes for
ward in an easy manner, without
such violent, protest in the way of
A Postmaster 68 Tears.
The, oldest postmaster, who is
found, is at Hammondsville sta
tion, O. He has beengiving some
recollections of' his service of 68
years under thirty-four postmas
ter generals. He remembers the
time when mail robbing was a
capital offense, and he saw two
men hanged for the crime at Bal
timore. Sixty-six years v ago he
was a passenger over the first 13
miles of railroad built in the
The October statement of the
treasury department shows that
the money in circulation in the
United States has increased nearly
$100,000,000 in the past year.
The gold in circulation was $528,-
098,754 on October 1.
Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy
forebodings yield to cheerful and
Headquarters at Little’s.
John F. Little’s is headquarters for
cotton seed meal and hulls. He is also
the leading seed buyer oh the market.
See him for what yon want. nov.8.
hopeful anticipations—she passes
through the . ordeal quickly and
without pain—is left strong and
vigorous and enabled to joyously
perform the high and holy duties
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
birth of each, who* obtained a bottle of
* Mothers Friend * ,of me before her
fourth confinement, and was relieved
quickly and easily. All agree that their
labor was shorter and less painful.**
John G. Polhiix, Macon, Ga.
91.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug: Stores,
or sent by express on receipt of price.
anniffi Containing invaluable information of
mU interest to all -women, will be sent to
itttC any address upon application, by
The BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Gju
WRAPPER
| and Whiskey Habits
I cared at home witix-
I oat pain Book of par-
I tlenlare sent FBEE.
■ B.M. WOOLLEY, M.D.
Office 101 N. Pryor St.
The colored people of Georgia
returned for taxation this year
$13,619,690. In 1880 their total
return was $5,764,293.
“Shall I not take mine ease
in mine inn 7 Renhy IV
The Brunswick Times confi
dently announces that the guber
natorial chair will next be filled
by a south Georgia man.
A Wonderful Discovery.
The last quarter-of a century records
many wonderful discoveries in medicine,
Elegant
Meals
but none that have accomplished more for
humanity than that sterling old household
remedy, Browns’Iron Bitters.. It seems to
contain the very elements of jjood health,
and neither man’, woman or child can take
it without deriving the' greatest benefit.
Browns* Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
THE FINEST MARKET.
JB V The Best in the City. Prompt
Attention and High, Cool,
Airy Booms. Yon pay only
for what you order.
. Warner’s
Nonesuch
Lunch Rooms
for Ladies and Gentlemen.
*** •’ Sitting Boom and Toilet
Conveniences are provided.
Con Peachtree and Marietta Sts.
:: Norcross Building. ATLANTA, GA.
TAKE ELEVATOR.
nIPQr FIFTH FLOOR.
No Room for . Doubt.
Proof, yes overwhelming proof can
he furnished of the excellent curative
qualities of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup.
“I caught a cold which led to a cough
and pain in the chest, (pneumonia?) I
bought Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, and
after taking one bottle of it, the cough
began to disappear; when I finished
taking the second bottle I was cured.
Highest Prices Paid for Cotton
in Gainesville.
M B. ED Ward HARDY, the jolly man
ager of Sheppard Co’s, great store at
Braceville. Ill., writes: "I had never
been sick a day in my life until in 1890. I
got so bad with nervous prostration that I
had to give up and commence to doctor. I
tried our local physicians and one in Joliet,
but none gave me any relief and I thought
I was going to die. I became despondent
and suffered untold agony. I could not eat.
sleep nor rest, and it seemed as if I could
not exist. At the end of six months I was
reduced to but a shadow of myself; and at
last my heart became affected and I was
trnly miserable. I took six or eight bottles
of Dr. Miles* Nervine. It gave me relief
from the start. And at last a cure, the great-
est blessing of my life.**
Dr. Miles’ Remedies HV
are sold by all drug- fy
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle tNOrVillO J
benefits or money re- h ; RcsfordS a
Book on dls- .... - vai
There is no doubt that the Gaines
ville cotton market is the best in
Georgia.
The staple brought to Gainesville is
a very superior article and commands
a far better price than the cotton of
other sections. There is .also a great
rivalry among the local .buyers, and
the one who gets the -cotton pays a
high price for it. The farmers who
bring their cotton ’to Gainesville are
the beneficiaries of this rivalry. At
the same time our merchants sell their
goods at remarkably low prices, and
those who come to Gainesville are
better off than their unwise neighbors
who go elsewhere.
A Good Idea.
It would be a good, idga to sow or
chard grass on uplands, Heard’s grass
on bottom lands,
and Timothy and
clover with fall sowings of small grain.
Call at my store and get them.
nov.8. . John F. Little.
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 to?
tc Belle traimf;
both morning
and evemcf§i
until furths'i
notice.
DAY TRIP,
Gustav Thurma8ter, 49 Hickory St.,
Cleveland,O.” Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrnj
costs but 25 cents. Take only Bull’s.
In 1896 the total taxable prop
erty in Georgia was $418,807,437;
in 1887 it was $412,321,369. De
crease, $986,104.
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 wav is from im
perfect action of the.kidnevs. The
second way is from careless local treat
ment of other diseases.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
SCHEDULE OF DELIVERY WAGONS.
funded,
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR, MILES MEDICAL GO., Elkhart. IncL
Wagon No. 1 will serve North Bradford and East Washington, also all ten
tory between .them, (i. e. Green St., etc.) ,
Wagon No. 2 will serve all territory sonth of East Washington to Sumait
St., and along Summit St., to College Ave.. and along Athens St., to Pnttk;
Square. -
Wagon .No. 3 will serve Athens St., also both aide of Athens St., bey«Lj
Georgia gives this year to her
common schools $1,560,000. In
1898 this appropriation, rises to
about $1,600,000.
Y rv *100.00 In Gold given
■ WI I | SB away, by The Youths’
Advocate, Nashville,
Tenn. to the person who
Given Away. g2SfS
the name DRATJGHON. Send, before the con
test closes, for free sample copy of the Youths’
Advocate, which will explain the offer in fulL
The Youths’ Advocate is a semi-monthly journal
of sixteen pages, elevating in character and
moral in tone. Especially interesting and profit
able to young people, but read with interest and
profit by people of all ages. Non-deuominational.
Stories and other interesting matter well illus
trated. [Mention this paper when writing.]
College Ave., and from Summit to Chestnut St., including East Highlands.
Wagon No. 4 will serve Main St., South Bradford and Maple Sts., down; *jg
Southern depot, also Chestnut and Line Sts., and section known as C. J. Fisffi
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 W«4 i
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 should have the best. At drugj
gists fifty cents and one dollar. You
may have a sample bqttle- and pam
phlet, both sent free by mail. Mention
The Georgia Cracker and send yonr ad
dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham
ton, N. Y. The proprietors of this,pd-
per guarantee the genuineness of this
ofler.
Artificial teeth are soon to be
furnished to such German soldiers
as need them by the war office.
When you want a Messenger Boy Phone t
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Charges, 10 cents for delivering messages, and 5 cents for n
to message, within city limits.
Kindly phone 102 your orders, and if yon wish,.we’’will ring
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The Gainesville Telephone Company will have an operator il
will remain on duty all~ night und protect our patrons from tne it
convenience op missing trains. Respectfully,
GAINESVILLE TRANSFER CO.
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Apples are great abundance in
New Zealand, and that country
promisesjbo become a formidable
competitor in Enropean markets
to American 'fruits, as the^apples
can be shipped profitably.
yiaWashington Atlanta Mid Birxnlngbam.
class thoroughfare ooaebas between
ton and Atlanta. Dining cam servo all
an route.
Nos. 85 and 88—United States Fast
runs wlid between WashingtonAnd Na
leans, via Southern Railway, A. <& W. P.
passengers of all classes. Pullman dri
mom sleeping cars between New Tori
sleeping car will .ran through between 1
lnRtan and San Francisco without cl
Nos. 11, 37 and 12—Pullman sleeping «
tween Richmond and Charlotte, via Dsz
southbound Nos. 11 and 37, northbound 2
^huAir Line Belle train. Nos. 17 and 1
tween Atlanta and Mount Airy, Ga., dail
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points on the globe. It has bril
liant illustrations, stories by great
authors,: a capital humor page,
complete markets, departments for
the household- and women’s work
and other special departments of
unusual interest.
We oilier this umequaled
newspaper and The Georgia
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for £1.50.
The regular price of the two
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Horse Owners! Use
.jgkk GOELDAULT’S
fell FEMALE MEDICINE Wi
Gives rosy Cheeks,
STRENGTH, HEALTH and HAPPINESS
TO WOMAN.
GEORGIA RAHBOil
which they desire to sell.’
please send descriptions andj
ces, so that such lands
advertised—in the North t
Northwest. J
Description blanks furnish]
C. J. MOFFETT, M.D., si. Loafs, Ho.
application to
W. C. BOYKIN,
Land Agt.yGeorgia Railroad,
Augusta,
TKETHINA’S the best—we all know that, -
It makes the BABY bright and fat.
Baby Is sick, the mother’s In tronble,
. Give TEEI’HINA-it’U soon weigh doable.
TEETKINA’S the best and sure *0 sell
— Because it makes the baby well.
quick and permanent cure for
new
Pariiitic
scientific treatment for all skin diseases. It
permanent cure. Watts
bjected to thorough tests extending
over a
Eczema Ointment is Odorless;S^oes not Irritate and i
Alb months old