The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, February 05, 1898, Image 2

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Railroad Engineer Testifies to Benefits Received From Dr. Miles' Remedies. Here is the way Richard Croker evens up with the World for its oft repeated attacks upon the Tammany leader. The democrat ic club of New York has adopted this resolution : That, following the example of all reputable citizens and clubs we exclude from the rooms and strike from the newspaper list of the Democratic club the New York World, an immoral and defama tory sheet published in this city both morning and evening edi tions, for the reason that such publications are unfit for a place in any abode or resort of self-re specting people. Symptoms of kidney troubles should he promply attended to: they are nat ure’s warnings that something is wrong. Many persons die yictems of kidney diseases who could have been saved had they taken proper precau tions. The prompt use of Dr. J. H. Mc- leans Liver and Kidney Balm has saved thousands of valuable lives. If you haye any derangement of the kidneys try it. Price $1.00 a bottle. For sale bv M. C. Brown & Co. Mrs. Newrich—Henry, we must take the children away from that there private school at once. Mr. Newrich—What for? Mrs. New- rich—Little James says his teach er started to-day to learn # him vulgar fractions. Afrieana Will cure RHEUMATISM. Afrieana Will cure SCROFULA. Afrieana Will cure OLD SORES Afrieana Will cure SYPHILIS. Afrieana Will cure CONSTIPATION. Afrieana Will cure EXZEMA. CA TARRH and all BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES. Afrieana NEVER FAILS. It is the true Remedy for all BLOOD DISEASES. . Sold by your Druggist. T HERE is no more responsible position on earth than that of a railroad engin eer. On liis steady nerves, clear brain, bright eye and perfect self command, de pend the safety of the train and the lives of its passengers. Dr. Miles* Nervine and other remedies are especially adapted to keeping the nerves steady, the brain clear and the mental faculties unimpaired. Engineer F. W. McCoy, formerly of 1323 Broadway, Council Bluffs, but now residing at 3411 Humboldt St., Denver, writes that he “suffered for years from constipation, caus ing sick, nervous and bilious headaches and was fully restored to health by Dr. Miles’ Nerve & Liver Pills. I heartily recommend Dr. Miles’ Remedies.” Dr. Miles’ Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. NOTES OF THE MINES. Ourrytiee Yielding - W ell. —Impr ov e- ment In Betz.—A Good Clean-Up. L Mr. Oscar Szontagb stated this week that he was taking out lots of ore from the Curryhee mine near Bowdre, the yield being very satisfactory. It is un derstood that this mine is proving to be one of the best properties in this section of the mining belt. Captain H. D. Jaquish, who has for sometime been operating dredge boats on the Chestatee river, cleaned up last Saturday and took out $20 vvorth of ore an hour. At the close of the day he had several hundred dollars worth of ore on hand. This was the average taken out an hour, and $20 an hour isn’t bad at all, though he frequently cleans up this much; but this was a good days work. Captain Otto C. Scupin, manager of the Betz mine, was in the city this week and brought along some gold bullion taken from the mine. It was exhibited to a number, who view T ed it with no little interest. He says the Betz mine will sink about six hundred feet, fol lowing rich veins down that deep. It is said the ore becomes richer the deeper down you go, the ore now taken out being worth $30,whereas the surface ore is only worth $4. The geol ogists have contended "that this was true, so it is said, for sometime, and it is now shown that they are right. The Betz mine is one of the best in this section, and it is being profitably oper ated by Captain Scupin. Captain Jaquish and Mr. G. H. Gilson are at work now on the McClusky mine and hope to begin operating it soon. The machinery is being - put in place and it will not be a great while before they will begin taking out large quan tities of ore. The McClusky is consid ered a good piece of property, and if there is anything in it at all it will be found out by the parties now having, the property in charge. Your Present Need Is pure, rich blood, and a strong and healthy body because with the ap- pioach of spring and the beginning of warmer weather your physical system will undergo radical changes. All the impurities which have accumulated du ring colder weather must now be ex pelled or serious, consequences will re sult. The one true blood purifier prominently in the pu blic eye today is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Its record of cures is unequalled. Its sales are the largest in the world. A few bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla will prepare you for spring by purifying and enriching- your blood and toning and invigora ting your whole system. In the Race For Clerk. Since the announcement of Mr. A. R. Smith that he would not be a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court, a num ber of gentlemen have felt around to see how the land lay and it is probable that four, at least, will make the race for the nomination. One of them is Mr. Thomas INI- Bell, well known to the people of the county; another is Mr. W, Dave Whelehel who is equally as well known, having been in the race previously; and still another is Mr. J.T. Chamblee, of Flowery Branch, a young man esteemed by those who know him; Mr. James Marlow will also very probably be in the race. A±1 of these gentlemen have strong friends who will back them in theii candidacy, and it is safe to say that the race will be extremely lively. Further announcements are expected. j i t lie Free of Charge to Sufferers. Cut Iliis out and take it to your drug gist and get a sample bottle free of Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, Coughs and Colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying, This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. This is no experiment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors did they not know it would invariably cure. Many of the best physicians are now using it in their practice with great result, and ate relying on it in most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at M. C. Brown & Co.’s drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. DIP. Miss Ki2zy Pi iter was buried at Concord church last Fridav and a large crowd attended funeral. She died from dropsy Thursday night. The school here is good, and 115 students are now enrolled. Much interest is being taken by the pu pil s and good work is being done. Miss Ethel Payne of Land, entered school here a tew days ago. Little Bonnie, daughter of Mr. Y. S. Blackwell, is quite sick with pneumonia. ONE OF TWO *4 The original of the phrase “no tick,” meaning credit, was “on ticket,” the idea being that artic les bought and paid for at the time had to be noted on a ticket. Ruskin has well sa d : “If you want knowledge you must toil for it; if food, you must toil fov it; and if pleasure, you must toil for it. Toil is the law. Pleasure corner .through toil, not by sell indolence. When one gets to love work, his life is a happy one.” We are told that the president is now torced to act in regard to the situation in Cuba. It remains to be seen whether he will act or not. The foreign policy of the United States needs some acting upon by force. Perhaps the pres- dent will now see the necessity and do the acting. To Put In Incandescents. Mr. C. S. Webb, at the head of a com pany to be called the Gainesville Elec tric Light Company, will begin at once to put incandescent lights into nearly all the stores, offices and hotels around the public square. It is estimated that no less than S00 incandescents will be put in; the power will be sufficient for 1,000. The lights now being used from the present circuit owned by the city will be taken off, so that there may be sufficient power to enable a number more arc lights to be placed on the streets at different places. The move ment is a good one and will no doubt prove remunerative to the gentlemen interested. It is also a progressive move for the city. There are many accidents to live stock which cause delay and loss to the farmer in his work. In a large num ber of instances the delay would be trifling if a remedy was promptly ap plied. Dr. J. II McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been re garded as the farmers friend, its heal ing influence on the flesh of domestic animals is immediate and permanent. Price 25c, 50c. $1.00 a bottle. For sale by M. C. Brown Co. John Temple Graves in a recent lecture on the “New Woman and the Old,” said: “Woman is no longer a sentiment; she is a prob lem and it is now our uninappy mission to grapple with her. or surrender, as I have done.” Valuable to Women. Especially valuable to women is Browns’ Iron Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache disappears, strength takes the place of weakness, and the glow of health readily comes to the pallid cheek when this won derful remedy is taken. For sickly children or overworked men it has no equal. No home should be without this famous remedy. Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. $2.50 Reward. The Haggard Specific Co., 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 w T ant 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 all 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 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 medical 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 j permanently cured by the Tablets. I Cases where injections of morphine | have been resorted to as the only means j of temporary relief have been promptly j controlled by the Tablets and the trou- j 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. A Truthful Statement. An excellent and invaluable remedy, for the cure of cough, cold and hoarse ness, is Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrnp, and Mr. Jas. Hadfield, 350 ,West St., New York City, verifies this statement. He writes : “Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a most excellent remedy for cough, cold and hoarseness, and I take great pleasure in recommending it to all, who require such a valuable household medicine.” Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup is sold everywhere for 25 cents. The bladder was ere*;-.-,;, pose, namely, a rccept^i urine, and as*such it is n ' f >i any form of disease exc fcpt • " two ways. The first way ; , ' r perfect action of the fcidj* second way is from careless,*’ 4 ment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE Unhealthy urine from kidneys is the chief cause < ' troubles. So the woxnb. lij. der, was created for one if not doctored too much i s to weakness or disease, excenv- cases. It is situated back of close to the bladder, there - - pain, disease or inconvenien ° fested in the bLac.der or Uri * sage is often, b v mistake. a « V female weakness or womb some sort. The error i 5 and may be- easily avoided " r out correctly, set your U ri ne •• twenty four hours: a ** * "* tling indicates kidney or y, - . * n °* hie. The mild and the ext- ^ effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swam^R,^ great kidney r and bladder °° l fe th* Purpo* soon realized. If you ne(J(j you should have the best gists fifty cents and “Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn ?”—Henry IV. Elegant At one dollar may have a sample bottle an j phlet, both sent free by ma ^ ,, The Georgia Cracker and send v 3 dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co. y- ton, N. Y. The proprietors \- per guarantee the geauiner. oiler. MONEY TO LOAN. We now have plenty of money to on improved farm lands andOaine^ city property. Terms and mteres - eral. Call and see us. (2-25-’9S) Dunlap & Picir TV in the Citv. 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MUNN & Co. 3618 ™^- New York i Branch Office. 625 F St, Washington, D. C. GOMLAUIT's PS kjTu is? Sfl A Safe Speedy ana Fomu The Safest, Rest BLISTER everoK the place of all liniments for miM or severe * Removes ail Bunches or Blemishes frira 6*®| and Cattle. SUPERSEDES ALL CAU? Or? FIRING. Impossible to produce scar or Every bottle sold is warranted to p- c a:;i 2 Price $1.50 per bottle. Sold by drae** sent by express, charges paid, with fail-: - ® for its use. Send, for descriptive circui THE LAWRENCE-WILLIAMS CO- Clev? ’ te_ _'±dasus Gainesville Transfer Co. OPERATE BUS LINES ON SCSIEIH'LE. The Gainesville Transfer Com pany issues the following tick ets which will be sold at the rate of 28 tick ets for 81.00. DAY TRIP. . Good only over oar l ines To any point in city limits, including; New Holland and Gower. Gainesvill j Trarsf r Co. 5 cents tc BelL trs both mon a n d even until fu-1 notice. When ycu want a Messenge r Boy Fhone l Charges, 10 cents for delivering messages, and 5 cents i ( > r to message, within city limits. Kindly phone 102 your orders, and if you wish, we will hu-l up for your train, either day. or night, in case you have a fa vour residence. The Gainesville Telephone Company will have an operat e will remain on duty all night and protect our patrons fn' 31 lu< convenience of missing trains. Respectfully, GAINESVILLE TRANSFER