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Dependence on the Lord.
The Lake City (Fla.) Reporter
says that at a camp meeting re
cently held near Lakeland, a min
ister, at the beginning of his dis
course said he had lost his notes,
and excused himself as follows:
*iI will have to depend upon the
Lord for what I have to say this
; but this evening I will
Miss Nellie Salome Thomas of
Boston, while in England, went to
Malvern, and after decorating the
grave of Jenny Lind, started a
fund for a memorial window in
the abbey.
FOR DRIVING COTTON G||4S, MILLS,f
* The Best and Most Economical Power is Furnished by the
1 Leffel Engines Jjs
CAN’T HELP TELLING,
No village so small.
No city so large.
From the Atlantic to the Pacific,
Buses known loor all that is truthful,
all that is reliable, are attached to the
most thankful letters.
They come to Mrs. Pjnkham, at
Lynn, Mass., and tell the one story of
morning
come better prepared
Ail made of Best Ma-
ftH| w^^terial, with Best Work-
manship, in Best Man-
ner * Most economical
•_ in - use of fuel, splendidyg& * ^ : ,
/'■ steamers, and most.
f rom sparks. More LEP-
FEL ENGINES in use m
throughout tue South than any other make. Range in capacity from 3 hois
up. All about these engines in new pamphlet “D,” copy of which, witl.
and any further information desired, furnished free on application to
When bilious br costive, eat a
Cascaret, candy catharic. Cure guar
anteed. 10 and 25 cents.
Will congress admit Arizona to
statehood this winter? Some
figures may assist interested par
ties in working out a solution of
the question according to their
own notions. Arizona’s total vote
in the last election was
Will give three boxes of their Specific
Tablets, worth $2.50, to any one ,who
may have used as much as one box of
their tablets without decided benefit.
We have never heard of a single case
where the tablets have failed to give
satisfactory results, and if there is a
person to be found who has used them
without benefit we want to know who
he is and where to find him. They
never fail to cure kidney and bladder
troubles and affections of the genital
organs and overcome all debility and
weakness in both men and women.
They improve^ the appetite, aid diges
tion and. assimilation and overcome
constipation. They have vital effect
on all of the secretory , organs and es
tablish a healthy condition of the mu
cous and gland secretions in every part
of the body; overcome ail torpid condi
tions of the capillaries and secure per
fect circulation of the blood-, so that
every organ is supplied and every func
tion is normal and'healthy. Being the 1
only remedy ever compounded that
fully meets the logical physiological
conditions of the human system, it is
no wonder that they give results un
known to medieal science. No matter
if the doctors and all remedies have
failed, try the Tablets and be convinced
that they are superior to all known
remedies. Their effect on the nerve
centres is a complete surprise to phy
sicians who have used them. Cases
that have baffled the skill of best phy
sicians and no remedies seemed to ben
efit, have been promptly controlled and
permanently cured by the Tablets.
Cases where injections of morphine
haye been resorted to as the only means
of temporary relief have been promptly
controlled by the Tablets and the trou
ble completely overcome by their use.
Price, one box $1; three boxes $2.50.
If not on sale in your locality, order
direct from Haggard Specific Co., At
lanta, Ga.
physical salvation gained through the
aid of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound.
The horrors horn of displacement or
ulceration of the womb:
Backache, bearing-down, dizziness,
jf$&2T of coming calamity, distrust of
test friends.
All, all—sorrows and sufferings of
the past. The f^med “Vegetable Com
pound” bearing the illustrious name
Pinkham, has brought them out of the
valley of suffering to that of happiness
and usefulness.
In one advertisement alone we re
cently published thirty testimonials
from women in. one small town who
had regalnftd health through its use.
Ex-Secretary William G. Whit
ney, who declares himself out of
politics; is very hopefuL of the
future of the democratic party,
fie thinks that with proper man
agement the party could secure
Control of the government again
following the election in 1900. He
thinks there will be a change in
the issues, and sees nothing in the
way of reuniting the party. .-gs
Gainesville Transfer C
14,000.
The democrats cast 6,065 votes,
the republicans 4,090, and tbe pop
ulists 3,896. The republicans are
in power in congress.
No.U
Bail*
The Gainesville
Transfer Com
pany issues the
following tick
ets which will
be sold at the
rate df 28 tick
ets for $1.00.
5 cents
to Belle ti
both mo:
and eve
until hi
notice.
DAY TRIP
V,V1 Good only o?er oar Lines
To any point in city limits, including
New Holland and Gower,
Gainesville Transfer Co.
Senator' Gorman of Maryland
was in his younger days a well
known base ball player, and
pitched for the-famous National
CItib. .■ • - . . •
“An ounce of prevention is
worth a pound of cure.” The ef
forts of the state should be direct
ed toward the prevention of crime
and diljigeht inquirv into its
causes, as well as to the proper
punishment of criminals.—Co
lumbus Ledger.
When you want a Messenger Boy Phone K
Charges, 10 cents for delivering messages, and 5 cents for ®
to message, within city limits.
" Kindly phone 102 your orders, and if you wish, we will ring,
up for your train, either day or night, in case you have a pa 0111
your residence.
The Gainesville Telephone Company will have an operator 1
will remain on duty all night and protect our patrons from W
convenience of missing trains. Respectfully,
GAINESVILLE TRANSFER $
At. Atlanta, E. Ti
A*- Atlanta, C.T,
Opium iand Morphine Habits ^
Cured at home, in two weeks, for $5.00.
Cancers, rupture, fits, dropsy, private
diseases and blood poison speedily
cured. No charges till cured. Fifteen
years success. Dr. O. HENLEY SNI
DER. Atlanta, Ga, •’ ■, ' :
ton and
A Flag of Warning,
Beware of the dry, tickling, hacking,
morning cough, for it warns you that
consumption lurks near. The famous
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup will cure it.
“I had a very bad cough. One doctor
pronounced it consumption. I used
Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup and was com -
pletely cured; tt}e cough left me and
has never come back. Simon Smasal,
375 31st Street, Chicago, Ills.” Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup costs but 25 cents.
Ask for Bull’*, take only Bull’s.
IghgHBfti
through betww
»•***> without 4
It is noted as a compliment to
Edward Everett Hale '*that there
was a longer line of people wait
ing for tickets to his Lowell Insti
tute lectures in Boston than there
was waiting for tickets to the big
football game. ^
lortotto. vi
southbound jNrfS IT northbound Ifo4t.
. ThoAl*; Lino Boll© train, Nob. 17 and 1V»
tween Atlanta and Mount Airy, Oku,* daily am-
cyt flundMr.
WH.&BJBdSN, S. M. CULP.
Geii’l Supt., 2 ‘ Traffic mViv,
Washington. B. CL Washington, B. Q,
W, A.TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
woii 1 Pass. Ag’t.. Aia'tQwWass.
CURECOnSTSPATlOM
five. «tm grip or gripe, bat cai
'pie sad booklet free. Ad. STERLING REMEDY