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The Need of the Hour.
Men, we need men! Men who
have the moral courage to stand
for all that is go<»d and pure and
true. Men who are eady to de
nounce, and aid m the overthrow
of all that ise\ i and demoralizing
Men whose standing on all issues
pertaining to good morals and
obedience to law. i* 1»cl to the moral
uplifting of the community, is
known unto aii r1»e t * Opl*. Men
whose lights ate not ‘‘hid under a
bushel.” Men, u»> * i whom you
that “the human skin is a great 'rally
ing place for microbes.” He has
watched the microbes through a
miscroscope, and says it is the constant
depredations of these “little monsters
that changes the fair skin of bright
childhood into the leathery one of old
age. It just takes time. Tesla has
perfected an invention to destroy the
microbes by the use of electricity, and
the skin of the old may assume the
tint and texture of the skin of the
OUR OWN COUNTRY
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure
Cures a Prominent Attorney.
“I like to hear men sing the praise
Of lands that gave them birth;
Man's native place Should always b<
The dearest spot on earth.”
“Shall I not take
in mine inn
“It is a great pleasure to me to ad
dress you today. When I stand before
an American audience, I feel sure that
I am speaking to an audience composed
of good people, citizens of the greatest
and grandest country on the face of the
earth. When that American audience
Th* 1 i
Alien, son
Airy R©o
for rvbat
When that American audience
chances to be a Georgia audience, I feel
certain and even more gratified that 1
am before an audience of people of the
best state of the best nation on earth.
And when that Georgia audience hap
pens to be a Gainesville audience I
know that I address people possessing
more culture and refinement, and bet
ter in every way, than anybody else.
I feel satisfied.”
The above has been uttered by one of
Gainesville's citizens, of national fame
as a lecturer, before a Gainesville aud
ience, as an introduction to his lecture,
possibly on more than one occasion.
The United States is the best of all
nations. Georgia is the best state of
The following little verse makes a
good business motto, especially in some
localities, not in Gainesville however.
It has been adopted by several over
in England, France or Spain, but
where the original idea generated
and Toilet
“***«» provider.
Sta,
^ ATUSTA,
take £LEV„T0ft.
F'TTH FLiOB
M B. B. C. PHELPS, the leading pension
attorney of Belfast, N. Y.. writes:
•*I was discharged from the army on
acconnt of ill health, and suffered from
heart trouble ever since. I frequently had
f^iwHny and smothering spells. My form
was bent as a man of 80. I constantly wore
an overcoat, even In summer, for fear of
trying cold. I could not attend to my busi
ness. My rest was broken by severe pains
about the heart and left shoulder. Three
years ago I commenced using Dr. Miles*
Heart Cure, notwithstanding I had used so
much patent medicine and taken drugs from
doctors for years without being helped. Dr.
Miles* Heart Cure restored me to health. It
Is truly a wonderful medicine and It affords
me mnch pleasure to recommend this rem-
edy to everyone.** \ ’
Dr. Miles* Bemedies ■pjt*' ■*
are sold by all drug- -- *>»
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re- ns j
funded. Book on dis- wf
eases of the heart and
nerves free. Address, ■HGHbmhIHHHI
DB. MILES MEDICAL GO., Elkhart, Ind.
Dear Sir:—It affords me pleasure to
inform you that three applications of
Watts’ Eczema Ointment Y as entirely
removed a patch of tetter that has been
a oreat source of worry to me for 18
Save The Children.
When children are attacked with
cough, cold and croup, Dr. Boll’s
Cough Syrup will prove a quick and
sure cure. Mr. Elmer E. Baker,
Blandon, Pa., writes: “We have
used Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup for cough,
cold and croup, and found it the beat
cough medicine and cure for these
affections. We never run out of it,
but always keep it on hand.” Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup is sold everywhere
for 25 cents. Insist on having it.
years. There is no sign oi ice erupnun
now, and to all appearance the annoy
ing thing is entirely cured. I consider
this Ointment a great blessing to me,
and take pleasure in recommending it
to others who are troubled with any
skin eruptions. Very respectfully,
, W. J. Williamson.
Barnesville, Ga., Aug. 23, 1897.
! The most thorough, practical and «nJ
’ schools of the kind in the world, anil
patronized ones in the South. Indorsed!*
ers, merchants, ministers and other*]
weeks ia bookkeeping with ns are J
twelve weeks by the old plan. j. f. Dd
President, is author of Dxaughon’s nen
of bookkeeping, “Double E,ntry Made a
Home study. We have prepared fa
study, books on bookkeeping, penman
“Our own country,*’ the United
States of America, while its area and
population may not be so great as that
of some other countries, raises larger
crops especially of wheat, has more
money in circulation in proportion to-its
population than any country except
France. It mines more gold and silver
than any other country, and northeast
Georgia to be sure, produces her share
of the more precious metal. It is the
healthiest country, and has a most
variegated climate; It possesses dif-
different soil that. is well adapted
to the growth of almost anything.
No Wonder.
Is it a wonder there are strange
socialistic questionings rife among
those who cannot understand the
unequal distribution of wealth?—
Harmony Grove Echo.
The “unequal distribution” of
wealth has been stated where two
jnechanics worked in the same
shop, side by side, receiving equal
wages. One spent his idle time in
sporting and spending his money
for whisky; and the other spent
*his spare moments in reading and
study and saved his money. The
latter became wealthy and bought
the shop; the former became a
drunkard and remained poor, and
would meet his boon companions
and pass resolutions denouncing
capitalists and the unequal dis
tribution of wealth.—Marietta
Journal.
suiuy. wu ycuuuui
shorthand. Write for price list “Hoot!
Extract. “Pbof. Dxaughon—ika.**
keeping at home from vour books, whfit
a position as night telegraph operate
Leffingwell, Bookkeeper for Gerbei
Wholesale Grocers, South Chicago, a
{Miniion this pape^-when writing.
Expensive Modesty.
“What’s the matter, old man?
You look sad.”
“I am. I just asked Farnsworth
to lend me $5. ” ,
“And I suppose he' said he didn’t
have that much in the world.”
“No. He had to get a $10 bill
changed in order to let me have
what I had asked for.”—Cleveland
Leader. ___
HeadacHe and Neuralgia cured by Dr.
MILES' PAIN PILLS. “One cent a dose.
Horse Owners!
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special notice, without charge, in the
A 8af« Speedy ia
The Safest, Beat BLISTER cun
the place of all liniments for mild orw
Removes all Ranches or Blemishes fa
and Cattle. SUPERSEDES ALL I
OR FIRING. Impossible to produce id
Every bottle sold is warranted f-o<rrrei
Pricei $1.50 per bottle. Soldi/*
Bent by express, charge* paid, mfc;
for its use. Send for des^ripwe c:rsi
THE LAW RBNCE-WILLIAMS flLPw
say, and that right piaimy, tnai me
old country, England, is dependent to
a great degree, upon the United States.
During the last fiscal year England
purchased from us $471,499,312 worth
of goods, mostly food supplies. We
bought of England $94,202,275 worth
of goods of various sorts. A difference
of $377,297,037 in favor of us. The
American youngster could mighty near
support the o}d lady if necessary, but
the mouth of the Lion is of pretty
good size.
* * *
It is estimated that the labor of one
man in the United States can supply
food for 250 men, such is the soil, cli
mate, energy and diligence of the
people. In Europe the labor of one
man can only provide food for 30 men.
Score one for “our” country!
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A Criterion.
He (passionately)—You are the
ily girl I have ever loved!
She (coldly)—So I should judge
■N. Y,
jy the way you go at it
Journal.
ONE OF TWO WAYS,
The bladder was created for one pur
a receptacle for the
pose, namely,
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
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
pain, disease or inconvenience mani
fested in the bladder or urinary pas-
often, by mistake, attributed to
Postage Due.
Daisy—You’re cheating Uncle
Sam out of postage.
Mazie—How so.
Daisy—By sending Jack “bush
els of kisses” in that letter.
Mazie—Oh, well, Jack will put
the stamp of his approval on it!—
Nqw York World.
i All made of Best Ma*
lijjjHnis m^^terial, with Best Work- ^
manship, in Best Man-
» ner * Most economical :
— i* 1 use °- fuel, splendid
steamers, and most free
f- ; r * X'" > * from sparks. “More LEF-
ENGINES in use ” ’" '" _ -
throughout the South than any other make. Range in capacity
up. All about these engines in new pamphlet “D,” copy of v
and any further information desired, furnished free on application
• Statistics say $2.40 a head is ex
pended for educational purposes in the
United States, against $1 20 in England.
80 cents in France, and 60 cents in
Germany. We are ahead of the world
in this respect. Count another for the
There are at present 25,915,027 pro
fessing Christians in the United States,
of many beliefs and creeds,
yet some pessimistic skeptical creat
ures persist in saying that Christianity
is on the wane.
Gainesville Transfer
sage is
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
News comes from far away Kansas
that the state has two incorporated
towns of a population of perhaps two
or three hundred each, in which there
is not to be found a single idle man or
boy, not a vacant house, (Gainesville,
with her population of 5,000 can boast
of this,) and not one cur dog. The
towns are Ramona and Lost Springs.
Model towns, certainly.
That so many people have lost
confidence in Medicines that
have been palmed off on the
public as “cures’ * for every dis
ease with which the hupaan
race is afflicted and frequently
persona refuse to believe any
thing they hear about a reliable
remedy.
The Gainesville
transfer Com-
DAY TRIP
p&ny issues the
following tick
ets which will
he sold at the
rate of 28 tick
ets for $1.00.
u v 1 jGood only oier onr lines
To B"T point In city limits, inclm«tin$
New Holland and Gower.
Gainesville Transfer Co.
realized. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. At drug]
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
offer.
Of the larger cities of the United
States, Baltimore has the largest death
rate, and it is a fact Chicago has the
smallest. Exactly where Gainesville
should be classed has not been decided,
but it is quite certain that the health
fulness of this region can not be
surpassed or equalled.
A modern doctor of medicine, of
Boston, I believe, has made the wide
assertion that all diseases are curable
by sleep. Sure, “balmy sleep, nature’s
sweet restorer,” is a great blessing.
Africana
When you want a Messenger Boy Fhon
Charges, 10 cents for delivering messages, and 5 cent*
to message, within city limits.
Kindly phone 102 your orders, and if you wish, ws
up for your train, either day or night, m case you
your residence.
The Gainesville Telephone Company will have so or
will remain on duty all night and protect our pa ro 5
convenience of missing trains. Respectfully,
The Great Blood Purifier
is working wonders.
It Gives Hope for Fear.
It Gives Joy for Sorrow.
It Gives Light for Darkness.
It Gives Health for Sickness.
IT IS THE KING OF ALL
BLOOD BEMEDIES.
TRY AFRICANA. :
We now have plenty of money to loan
on improved farm lands and Gainesville
city property. Terms and interest lib
eral. Call and see ns.
(2-25-’98) Dunlap & Picuxll.
Tesla, the wonderful scientist, says