The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, December 11, 1897, Image 2

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Prostration and Heart Trouble td bv Dr, Miles’ Nervine* Nervous « kbY B. BEBTHOLF, leading . druggist of Cherokee, Kans?, L writes as follows: “Close confinement to business together with over-work, brought, on a severe case of nervous exhaustion. I could not sleep nor rest. Had frequent attacks of sick headache and was wholly unfitted for anything.- When in that condi tion, I began taking Dr. Miles’ Nerv ine and soon noticed a change for the better, and continuing the remedy it fpl^er .good health. When over-worked or feeling out of sorts, a few doses of theNervine never lalls to bring about the desired relief, tall more of Dr- Miles’ Remedies |lm any othef in stock, &ndit & a W A WHEN the nervous sirstem be- VV comes exhausted, the entire body is unstrung. Like a ship without a rudder, it drifts about at the mercy of disease, which, if unchecked, will soon result iu a total wreck. The nerves are the controllingpovrer direct ing the action of the various organs, according to their condition. Keep the nerves vigorous, healthful, and all will be well with you. I>r. Miles’ Nervine is a remedy solely prepared jffof|[£iP||i|i$pn, ner&uJPJlfSeSl lessness, neuralgia, dyspepsia, head- soothes aud quiets the inflamed nerve D R. MILES* HEART CURE is a heart tonics gradually build ing up and strengthening the heart’s muscles; not stimulating them to over-exertion followed by a collapse; but giving to the heart a steady nor mal action, enabling it to perform its duties evenly, exactly and continually. If is^ an especially beneficiaL remedy after a depressing attack of LaGrippe. " Mr&HaHiiafli Wheeler, of Warsaw, following a X to tak en with heart disease in the worst form. Our physician pronounced my case hopeless, said I could not tiVe. I suffered, severe attacks of pain in my left side and shoulder,'followed by smothering spells, shortness of breath, intense pain in my head and prickling in my arms and hands. I would chiil so thatmay teeth would chatter, while . perspiration would stream off my face and neck. During three years 1 spent large sums of money for physicians and remedies hut found no benefit un til I commenced using Dr Miles’ New Heartfbure and Nerve and Liver Pills ast summer. They have proven a success, and my physician says there is no remedies better than Dr. Miles*.** Dr. Miles’ Remedies are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee first? bottle benefits or money will be refunded. Book on heart and nerves sent free to all applicants. Dr. Miles Medical Ca , Elkhart, Ind. piriirA Restores Z J. TERRY, in the furniture and undertaking business at • Prattsburg, N. Y. t for forty- five years writes as follows: “It gives me much pleasure to write and express my gratitude for the ben efit received from Dr. Miles* Heart (hue. In 1891 and *92 my health failed me. I was treated by a local physician sician pronounced my case intermit tent and heart weakness. . My appe tite was below normal, my rest broken by the intermittent' and smothering, feeling, and I suffered .from frequent tion of the tissu< know them to be scientific prepara tions, and caif guarantee tfiem to my trade with the fullest confidence of their efficacy in restoring health.” The success with which Dr. Miles’ Restorative Remedies are crowned in restoring to health thousands of men, women and children annually, lies solely in the merit of the remedies themselves. They have been but lit tle advertised, except by those whose gratitude for their cure, has promoted them to tell their experience for the benefit of some other similar sufferer, who might thus De restored to health. Dr. Miles’ Remedies are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit or money refunded. Book on diseases of the heart and nerves sent free by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ‘nine Res {,° e r a T lh . and vitality to the entire body. Mrs. A. Steinbreaher, an estimable lady of Susquehanna, Pa., says Jan. 15,1897: “For over a year I was a ter rible sufferer from nervous prostration which later brought on heart trouble. I had frequent dull heavy sensations, with a feeling of weariness and unrest that made life miserable. My heart became affected as a result, and any unusual .exertion or excitement would cause severe palpitation. I began taking Dr. Miles* Nervine and the re sult was Indeed surprising; I improved from the first. 1 continued it and gained rapidly, and now feel as well as ever. It is trury a marvelous remedy and surpasses anything I have ever seen for promptly and permanently re storing to health, a weak, exhausted, worn-out condition of the nerves.” treatment until I was unable to look after my business.^ In the spring of *921 began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure. When I had taken three bottles I felt greatly improved and could look after my business interests, feeling like a different man. I continued the remedy for "some time until I was folly restored to health and have always recommended it td many of my friends with excellent results.” Weakness of the heart is frequently caused by tobacco. It is not noticed at first, but always makes itself ap parent by occassional shaip pains, in termittent, or spasmodic fluttering, especially from sudden emotion, excitement or unusual exertion. A railroad running between San Francisco and San Rafael has es tablished a monthly commutation fate of $5 for men and $3 for women, and its right to make such discrimination is heftr being con sidered by the state railroad com mission. At the present time there are but forty light houses and bea cons erected and maintained by the Newfoundland government. There are also fog signals and bell bnoys at the most dangerous points round the coast. Precaution. “What makes Dick] that girl to .the the* stan#?” * \ “Thejone who wears the enor Italy’s exports for the first four months of 1897 were 385,953 ? 370 francs, while here imports were 378,794,130 francs. This- is the '-six year's* ttfat con T^e Best and Most Economical Power first time in the exports exceed the imports. tr Yes.” - “He wants to make sure that he won’t by any possibility have to sit behind it.”—-Washington Star. Without A Rival and pains of all kinds, Salvation Ofi has no equal. Mrs. Frank Juif^ 518 Gratiot Ave., Detroit, Mich., writes: “I used Salvation Ofi in my fiunfiy and can say it has no rival as a lini ment; it certainly cures pains. I sprained my ankle and it cured me and since then I have always-used it for any pains and braises.” Salvation Oil is hold for only 25 cents. No other remedy will do the work as promptly* Blood Is the Life ! ■eature exists in tbe south of can^MME. udson bay. The Indians call it Unhealthy urine from unhealthy te “awadasi, ’’which mav be trans- kidneys |s the chief cause of bladder ted as ‘‘stone porter.”' troubles. Sothewomb, like tie Mad- — der, was created for one purpose, and - ---— if not doctored too much is not liable Dr. T. X Watts, Barnesville, Ga. tpweaknessordisea.se, except in rare gar Sir:—It affords me pleasure to cases. It is situated hack of aud very form you that three applications of close to the bladder, therefore any alts’ Eczema Ointment J* as entirely pain, disease or inconvenience mani- moved a patch of tetter that been f 1 ested in the blacder or urinary pas- great source of worry to me for 18 I s often, hv mistake, attributed to sars. There is no sign of the eruption female weakness or womb trouble of >w, and to all appearance the annoy- some sort. The error is easily made g thing is entirely cured. I consider aQ d may be easily avoided. To find is Ointment a great blessing to me, out correctly, set your urine aside for id take pleasure in recommending it twenty four hours; a sediment or set- i others who are troubled with any S 3 ®?* indicates kidney or bladder trou- rin eruptions® Very respectfully, ~ We * The mild and the extraordinary w I WTT.T.Twsfiv effect of Dr. Edlmer’s Swamp-Root, the Barnesville. Ga. Auo- °3 1897 great kidney, and bladder remedv is soon realized. If you need a medicine - — — you should have the best. At drugf ' gists fifty cents and one dollar. You MLONHEY TO LOAN ■ may have a sample bottle- and pam- phlet, both sent free by mail. Mention We now have plenty of money to loan The Georgia Cracker and send your ad- i improved farm lands and Gainesville dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingham- ty property. Terms and interest lib- ton ’ The proprietors of this pa- ■al. Call and see ns. per guarantee the genuineness of this (2-25-"9S) DrsxAP Ptokrei.i.. ofler. | 5 cem (to Belle n both H and ^ until *1 notice. DAY TRIP. Good only oier oar lines Horse Owners! Use G02U3AXTLT ? S you want a Messenger Boy Phone Nonesuch A Safe Spe?dy aai Positive Care Tie Saftit, Bert BLISTER ever used. Takes be place of all liniments for mild or severe action, lemoves all Bunches or Blemishes from Honet n-i CattUe. SUPERSEDE SALL CAUTERY >R FIRING• Impostibl* to produce scar or bUmtsh. Every bottle sold is warranted to give satisfaction •rice SI.SO per bottle. -Sold, by druggists, or ent by express, charge* paid, with fall directions