The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, February 05, 1898, Image 6

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L1 111 ■' “ 111 — : ———|.U..-.,1 U..P. . t " > * ' W, Dt oman s L/iseases Are as peculiar as unavoidable, and cannot be discuss ed or treated as we do those to which the entire human family are subject. Menstruation sus tains such import ant relations to her ^ health, that when Suppressed, Irregu lar o r Painful, she soon becomes languid, nervous and irritable, the bloom leaves her cheek and very grave complica tions arise unless Regularity and Vigor are restored to these organs. BradfieleTs * oneTthe most noted physicians of the South, where trou bles of this sort prevail more extensively than in any other section, and has never failed to correct disordered Men struation. It restores health and strength to the suffering woman. Female Regulator “We have for the-past thirty years handled Bradfield’s Female Regulator, both at whole sale and retail, and in no instance has it failed to give satisfaction. We sell more of it than all other similar remedies combined.” Lamar, Rankin & Lamar, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ga. tThe'.Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. sSold by all Druggists at $1.00 per Bottle. Conducted Institute. Rev. J. A. Wynne is at home from Flat Creek church where he conducted an. institute under the auspices of the Chattahoochee Baptist Association last week. He was assisted by Rev. Mr. Parks of the Dahlonega Baptist church and other ministers of the association. Mr. Wynne states that the institute was very successful in every respect, and much good will no doubt result from it. At Home Again. Dr. C. A. Ryder is at home again from Dalilonega where he spent two weeks doing dental work. He did a large business and gaye satisfaction to his patrons, as he always does. Dr. Ryder is again ready to accommodate those needing dental work and can be found at his office on Washington street. Another Heal. Misses Montgomery have purchased the house and lot of Mrs. Ella Lewis of Winter Park, Fla., which is situated on Washington street. They will move into the house and reside there permanently. The deal was made a few days ago. Headache and Neuralgia cured by Dr. MILES’ PAIN PILLS. "One cent a dose.” The card of Dr. C. H. Win burn ap pears elsewhere in The Cracker. He is well known to the people of Gainesville and has been eminently successful in the practice of dentistry. Give him a share of your patronage. He can be found in his office in the Gordon Block. Wanted Invitations. An economical husband once re minded his wife of practical busi ness transactions in saying to her: “Susan, don’t you spend a cent ■of money with merchants that ■don’t advertise in the peper-a.” The wife who was herself a practical business woman, replied; “You old goose, I learned better than to go where I am not invited long ago. You would be an old bachelor now if } r ou had not in vited me to be your wife. Catch me going to a store here without an invitation; I guess not.” Much in Little Is especially true of Hood’s Pills, for no medi cine ever contained so great curative power in so small space. They are a whole medicine Hood’s chest, always ready, al ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent a cold or fever, core all liver ills, sick headache, Jaundice, cemstfpatten, etc. 25c. The only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pills The Teacher in Politics. Say» the Cordele Sentinel: In politics the teacher is in vincible. The experience he lias learned of human nature in the schoolroom makes him a com mander and manipulator of men. In after years when he has laid aside the rod to assume the state lier robes of some civil office, his knowledge of men acquired in the schoolroom serves him to abetter purpose and gives him the go on his less accomplished opponent in the study of men. Every obstacle falls before the wielder of the birch and rod. Witness the re markable success even at this ear ly date of Allan Candler who in years not so long passed was a typical Georgia pedagogue. Wit ness the alacrity with which tin- people rallied ex-Governor North- en, one of the foremost teachers of the state in his time. There seeriis to be an inspiration and an influence about the teacher in politics that cannot be overcome. In matters political he stands pre-eminently successful in poli tics. You need only to have been a teacher. There is a record of unbroken success. Allan Candler was once a Georgia pedagogue, a teacher of ideas. Examine the record of the teacher in politics and few will there be to assume the courage of opposing him for any office. Plymouth, Pa., Aug. 25. 1S96.—My opinion of Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic is that it will do all that is claimed for it. As a remedy for colic it is the best I have ever used. Albert G. Groblewski. □ The Government to Stop Printing- Envelopes. Printers will be interested in the announcement that as soon as the present contract for printing envelopes for the Postoffice De partment expires, the Government will cease the business of print ing return cards on envelopes. It will also interest them, as well as all business men to know that, by a recent ruling, letters that can not be delivered will be held thirty days, unless a shorter time is indicated on the envelope.— Newspaperdom. The Devil IS THE AUTHOR OF DISEASE, SUFFERING, DEATH. Mrs. M. G. Brown’s METAPHYSICAL DISCOVERY kills the root of all Dis ease by a three-fold absorption of mois ture, according to God’s plan, through the organs of -the head, (eyes, ears and scalp,) which Drains and Sewers from crown to sole; restoring health pro longing life. Three preparations form the Discovery—No. 1, Celebrated “Poor Richard’s Eye Water.” No. 2, Luxu rious “Ear Preparation.” No. 3, Un equaled “Scalp Renovator.” E^f-Send for Mrs. M. G. .Brown’s METAPHYSICAL PAMPHLET, of 100 pages. It unfolds tbe laws and princi pals of the Metaphysical. Discovery; points out the plan of God for protect ing and sustaining the human body and mind from the Monster Diseases. It is sent forth as an educator of the people. Its perusal wjll lift them from the ruts of ignorance and darkness. Address Metaphysical University, 51 Bond Street, New York. ^^Established nearly Forty Years. Send (or My Catalogue Of Christmas Novelties in Sterling Silver, if you are contemplating purchases for the Holiday Season. CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW, Jeweler, 22 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga Reflections of & Bachelor. Women like a womanly woman, buc they bate a feminine one. Misery runs the biggest r<>ad house on i he turnpike to happt- A Peerless Liniment. ness. Every poor girl belitves it is wrong for a man t<> inaiiy foi money. Next to a mosquito, a gi-'l is ihe most aggravating thing in the world. I.. jj{Vs race a man runs better if has a woman to set the pace. If the average woman could l ><- born a vidow she wouinn t get married. If a man is thirtv, he suUer> ie»s from love than he does from rheumatism. A woman never fe* Is so impor tant as when she goes to buy her first baby carriage. A man always boasts about \\*hat line coffee he can make, un- Iess Ins w i fe is a roulid. The main reason why women don’t like flats is because thereV no garret to save up truth in.' When a woman lias fully made up her mind about a thing she goes and asks a man’s advice. The woman who will scrimp for a month to wear a stuffed blue bird on her hat, cries her eyes out when the cat gets tile canary. . CHESTNUT MOUNTAIN. Louis Fraser, who died at the State Lunatic Asylum at Mii- ledgeviile Saturday, was buried at the family burial ground here Monday afternoon. A number of the friends of the family were present, and laid the remains of the young man to rest. for colds and coughs and all lung troubles Agep’s Cherry Pectoral is the standard remedy. It is now put up in half-size bottles. HALF SIZE-HALF PRICE. Veteran. NASHVILLE, TENN. OFFICIALLY REPRESENTS United Confederate Veterans, United Daughters of the Confederacy, The Sons, end other Organizations. $1.00 a year. Two Samples, Four Two-Cent Stamps. S. A. CUNNINGHAM. Special Ret'>ttctto'v ?u Clubs with, this Paper, As a pain destroyer and cure for rheumatism, Salvation Oil is the peer of all liniments. Mr. Win. IT. Brown, proprietor of Striebingcr ir. ” C leve land, O., writes: “I t. i from rheumatism for twelve }vais and my last attack kept me in bed, unable to walk. I used Salvation Oil and soon was up and about. As a pain de stroyer this liniment has no equal.” Salvation Oil is sold everywhere for 25 cents. Try it and be convinced. Georgia Railroad -and- CONNECTIONS. For information as to Routes. • Schedules and Rates, both Passenger and Freight, write to either of the undersigned. A Y P A v-Mfc iiM* iiilLx i / : ;v- p Highest Award Dlp’cma a?H i#s For Superior Lens OinrV. * rM tho Manufacture* of ; • r^r.".clo3 cn 1 rA' : , Sold in 11.00.) C itio.i r.r. 1 ’-tv.-iis in *s n r l ri “ Popular Glasses in the. 7\ f\ ' i! ESTABLISH •737$ GfliiTSQH These famous glasses for sale^v C. Brown & Co. * r ^ FRtE: S—o.oo V Bicycle,Gold Watch, 3 £55 Ring, or a •* Dram-hon’<; T — - ociiolarshN? t ^ Draug non’s Practical i j t, - College, Nashville IT Texarkana, Tex., or a *v arship in most any other reputable bussed lege or literary school m the U. S. can be by doing a little work at home for the V'-..‘A* Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly ; -r. * _ _ 1 A- : „ * rx*- 1 • - * ' “ Auvocaie, an iiici^Li It is elevating in character, moral in tor* especially interesting and profitable to v -^ I especially interesting anu profitable to • — oeople, but read with interest and profit I pie of all ages. Stories and ether interests, matter well illustrated. Sample copies sea* Agents wanted. Address Youths’ Advocs** pA| Co.. Nashville, Teun. [Mention t'-C' “ i*-JCT.j You will receive prompt reply and reliable information. A. G. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agt Joe W. White, Tray. Pass. Agt Augusta, Georgia. S. W. Wilkes, C. F. & P. A., Atlanta. H. K. Nicholson, G. A., Athens. W. W. Hardwick, S. A., Macon. S. E. Magill, C. F. A., Macon. M. R. Hudson, S. F. A., Milledge ville. F. W. Coffin, S. F. & P. A., Augusta. IF You are Goiai .1# And want LOW RAT- am St. Louis, Memphis, New Or Cincinnati, Louisville. Chicas * points in * Arkansas, Texas, souri, Kansas, Colorado, Oregoi Washington, California, or point West, it will pay you write’ to or see me. Exeursi and special rates from time time. Choice of routes. No tro- le to answer queitions. Eat and maps furnished free. Ad dress, FRED D. BUSH, Dist. Pas, Agent L. & N. R. R., 3G.V Taj treet. Atlanta. Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Write for our interesting books “ Invent or’s Help ” and “How you are swindled.” Send us a rougli sketch or model of your i invention or improvement and we will tell c you free our opinion as to whether it is } probably patentable. We make a specialty of apDil ations rejected in other hands. Highest references furnished. MARION & MARION PATENT SOLICITORS & EXPERTS Condeased SchsdKle of Pa«en?*r TnNj I11 fiffool JaMHftry 16, 18!>8. Civil & Mechanical Engineers. Graduates of the Polytechnic School of Engineering. Bachelors in Applied Sciences. Laval University, Members Patent Law Association, American Water Works Association, New England Water Works Assoc. P. Q. Surveyors Association, Assoc. Member Can. Society of Civil Engineers. OFFrrTTs* i Washington, D. C. fices . Montreal, Can. C. A. DOZIER. Real Estate and Insur- ance Agent. Office No. 1 State Bank Building, Sell, exchange and rent all kinds of real estate. Have in hand anything you want in this line. Will make it to your interest whether you want to sell or buy. Will insure your property against loss by fire in old reliable prompt pay ing companies. TEACHERS WANTED. Union Teachers’ Agencies of America* Pittsburg, Pa., Toronto, Can., New Orleans, La., New York, N. Y., Washington, D. C , San Francisco, Cal., Chicago, 111, St. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Col. There are thousands of positions to be filled during the school term caused by resignation, death, etc. We had over 3,000 vacancies during the past season. Unqualified facilities lor placing teachers in every part of the United and Canada, as over 95 per cent, of those who registered before August secured positions. One fee registers in 9 offices. ADDRESS FOR APPLICATIONS TO PITTSBURG, PA. ISDY CATHARTIC rabcohetb CURE CONSTIPATION « ,0 ^ I 25* SOT * y AIL DRUGGISTS iBmOTELTCUiRIJITMB SS pbMrffc—kUAtn*. Ai. 8TEBLW BM»»T «0., Chfetun, BtatretL, Can., or New T«rk. SIT. Ves* I No 18 F?1 Northbouisd. 38 Ex. V- • i s> aUy Daily* Son. Lv. Atlanta, C. T. “ Atlanta, B. T. “ Norcross ** Buford ** Grainesville-.. “ Lula Ar. Cornelia. Lv. Mt. Airy “ Toccoa ** Westminet^r 14 Seneca ** Central ** Greenville ... “ Sp .rtanburg. ** Sfnevs “ Blacksburg.. M King’s Mt.... “ Gastonia Lv. Charlotte At. Danville 7 30 a 12 00 m 8 iK) ai 1 00 p 9 30 a 10 06 a 10 35 10 58 a 11 36 a 11 90 a 11 50 a 1281m 12 52 p 1 46 p 284 p 887 p 4 20 p 4 38 p 500 p 5 25 p 6 30 p li 25 p At. Richmond Ar. Washin gton “ Baltm’ePRR. “ Philadelphia. “ New York 2 w 2 42 31 3 30 p 4 15 p 5 22 8 10 8 44 7 00 4 >1 5 ■■ 6 28 b- i - 7 («p 7 4Spi 8 08p -« 8 35p 600 a 8 22 p 11 51 p j 951 13! 6 00 a: 6 42 a 8 00 ai Bj 10 15 aj ’ 12 43 mj. Seutliboand. ,Fst.Ml Yes. !Votl No. 35No. 37 tDailv. ;Daily. cry. Yttrtf. " “ Philadelphia. Baltimore.. “ Washington. Lv. Richmond ... Lv. Danville Ar. Charlotte Lv. Gastonia ** King’s Mt P 3 50 ai 6 55 p 6 31 a! 9 20 p 11 15 ailO 43 p 12 00 »12 OOntDOOntj K 6 15 pi 5 50 a a i- J 10 00 p 9 25 a-11»f 1 10 49 p 08 ?K 1T5 pi... Blacksburg . il 81 p 10 45 a Gaffneys 'll 45 p 10 63 a' 2apt Spartanburg. 12 26 a U 84 a ** Greenville... “ Central ** Seneca “ W estminster. “ Toccoa ** Mt. Airy “ Cornelia ** Lula “ Gainesville... ** Buford m Norcross At. Atlanta, E. T. Ar. Atlanta, C. T. 1 25 » 12 80 P 1S^ 2 30 a 8 25 a 4 15 a 4 85 a 5 25 9 10 1 38 p 61|P. ... 63S P: 2 is p 7 lap* ....| T43p! '3 18 P f 13 P 3 37 p qj . ... 811 Pi J! i e 43 »■* 4 85 p'lO W P 639: 5 10 a 3 55 p P” p. m. *‘M” noon. 1 "A” a. m Nos. 37 and 38—Daily. Washington western Vestibule Liidted. Through sleeping ears between ifew York and leans, via Washington, Atlanta and ery, and also betweeaNew York and via Washing ton, Atlanta andBirmingk class thoroughfare coaches between Wi ton and Atiaaia. Dining ears serve *** •n route. Nos. 86 and 88-I7»ited States I* runs solid between Washington aaa khans trio flAntlo*ni RftHwftT A rC' V> • * ‘ i leans, via Southern Railway, A. <k and L. St N. R. R. f heipg composed of car and coaches, through without Wednesday . run' Leaving Washington each urday, a tourist sleeping car" will between Washingttm and San without change. ^ Nos. 11, 37 and 12—Pullman sleepin^js tween Richmond and Charlotte, vb - 3 t- . tV 1 !* southbound Nos. 11 and 37. northbo^j^n The Air Lin* Belle train. Nos. 17 tween Atlanta and Ctomelia, Ga.. fiB - cept Sunday. ? F. S. GANNON, J. M-CUjjV. Third V-P. & (Jen. Mgr., Trafl-^; Washington, D. C, Wasnif?-. £ . W. A. TURK, S.H. HABDjj^vl Gen’l Pass. Ag’t., Ass't Gen * Washington, D. jg. . —* ■—-*~ - —j- /• - VT7