The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, February 12, 1898, Image 7

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Prevention is always better than care even when cure is possible, f; ’ „ ' * t ,-_.es pneumonia is not l>Ul f tw Vevention becomes the Soil act of that instinct of self- natural ac^ Vi . . . « + i_„ law reservation which is . the hist law V l ;,Y. e .” Pneumonia can be pre sent- 1 and is often cured by the use f of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. “Some years ago I tad a severe cold and was threatened with pneumonia. I could neither eat nor sleep, and was in a wretched Edition. I procured a bottle of Ayers p0se s could be dispensed With. ^ _ -l l i. , 1. Tnrr tn tllA 1 . _ Blood Poison. The Burden of Federal Pensions. The pension expenditures for the fiscal year 1898, thirty-four years after the close of the war, ‘will reach $150,000,000. What, , ,, . ilon? I Contagious Blood Poison has been ap- does tlia. nit a • : propriately called the curse of mankind. It means the interest at o per It is the one disease that physicians can- „ rtf as; non 000 000 < not cure » their mercurial aud potash cent on a de )t O. $0, ’ ’ ’ remedies only bottle up the poison in which is more than any national j the system, to surely break forth in a debt in the world except that of France. It is more than the combined ex penditures for all purposes of all the states in the union. That is to say, if the money spent for pensions were divided among the states, all taxation for state pur- Phf-rrv Pectoral and took it according to the j directions, and at the end of fifteen dayswas ias well and sound as before the attach 1 hive recommended it in many cases of pneu- monifi since, and have never known it w ia* I in effecting-a cure.” T ' . JOHN HENRY, St. Joseph, La. “I was attacked with a cold that settled on mv lungs, and defied the skd! of my P y- gicians so that they considered me “durable. At last I began to use Ayer’s Cherry P«ector<J and was entirely cured after havm Q taken two bottles. cvrrimJT A VD FRANCISCO A. SEVERIANO, Taunton, Mass. It is more than eight times the ! combined revenues of all the uni versities and colleges of the United States, and almost as much as the cost of all the public schools. It is more than what we arc more virulent form, resulting in a total wreck of the system. Mr. Frank B. Martin, a prominent jeweler at 926 Pensylvania Ave., Wash ington,D.C.,says: A was for a long time under treat ment of two of the best physi cians of this city, for a severe case of .blood poison, butmy condition grew worse all the while, not withstanding the fact that they charged me three hundred dollars. My mouth was filled with eating sores; my tongue was almost eaten away, so that for three f , i months I was unable to taste any solid accustomed to call the “crushing j food. My hair was coming out rapidly, ! and I was in a horrible fix. I had tried , various treatments, and was nearly dis- It is enough for fortifying our I couraged, when a friend recommended coasts impregnable in eight to tetter? and^when^fhkd and for building the finest navy ! finished eighteen bottles, I was cured sound and well, my skin was without a blemish, and I have had no return of burden” of any army in Europe. ; in the world in two years. If we spent for pensions -twice ; the disease. S.S.S.saved mefrom a life of misery.” S.S.S. (.guaranteed purely •vegetable') will cure any case of blood thedisease ae much every year as Garfield «id over twenty years ago would poison. Books on and its treat- Women Lawmakers. The speaker of the Kansas New Woman Legislature rose and pounded sternly on the desk with her gavelette, says an exchange. “The bill just offered and with drawn,” she said, “permitting women to wear corsets, however amusing, bespeaks a levity that is out of keeping with the dignity of our high office. I wouid re quest that members m future re frain from humorous archaisms that tend to retard routine busi ness.” After this momentary di gression the house began its most important debate of the dav on the question of compelling all men to wear trousers and* whis kers—New Orleans' Picayune. “Rust,” the dread of the cotton grower, can be prevented. Trials at Experiment Stations and the experience of leading growers prQve positively that Hamburg, Mo., Sept. 5, 1896.—Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic has given satis faction in every respect. J. L. Martin, M. D. sai be the highest amount ever re- ment. mailed '13 . LnrictJ t up in half-size bottles at half 50 cents. Croker’s Philosophy. ‘If we don’t behave, we’re gone,” savs Boss Croker. This is the port of philosophy which might expected from as smart a poli tician as the Tammany leader. He is much too shrewd to inter net the election of Van Wyek in ,ew York last November as a icen60 to resume the policy of llunder which gave the Tammany mdidate a minority of the votes died for mayor. Croker under- tands (he significance of the fact pjat the aggregate of the ballots 1st against Van Wyck exceeded Siose cast for him. Something to Know. It may be worth something to know kit the very best medicine for restor- !U the tired out nervous system to a pithy vigor is Electric Bitters. This kdicine is purely vegetable, acts by ving tone to the nerve centres in the Dmach, gently stimulates the Liver Kidneys, and aids these organs in ning off impurities in the blood, rie Bitters improves the appetite k digestion, and is pronounced by ose who have tried it as the very best |ood purifier and nerve tonic. Try it. d for 50c or §1.00 per bottle at M. C. (own & Go’s Drug 1 Store. quired, the difference between that j free by Swift 3 , u . • Specific Co., and the sum we are paying now 1 would clear off our entire bonded national debt in ten years. After that it would more than pay the interest on the bonds required to give the government control of all the railroads in the United States. Our pension outlay for six months would build the Nicaragua canal, and in another six months it would duplicate the Western Union telegraph system for the benefit of the public. If the pension roll had been confined to double the Garfield standard we should never have had a deficit in a single year, and instead of issuing new bonds to make both ends meet we should have exhibited to the world long before now the remarkable specta cle of a government out. of debt and reducing taxes to cut down its surplus revenues. As Jong as the pension leak con tinues at its present dimensions it will be useless for Secretary Gage or anybody else to formulate finan cial policies with the i'dea of re lieving the distress of the treasury. —New York J ournal. Atlanta, Ga. The latest social sensation in Atlanta is the opposition to pro posed appointment of Mrs. Joseph Thompson as chairman of the com mittee on reception of the Daugh ters of the Confederacy, at the coming Confederate reunion. The | reason given for the opposition is, | that Mrs. Thompson is neither the wife nor daughter of a Con- ! federate veteran. is the only n : needy. We will be glad to send, free of charge, interesting and useful pamphlets which treat of the matter in detail. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New York. Stallings Gets the Plum The fight over the Augusta post-office, which at one time threatened to assume national im portance by the appointment of the negro over the protests of the residents and. patrons of the office,' was settled, by the appointment of W. H. Stallings. Billiard and Baseball. Nobody ever heard of a mer chant who having witnessed his clerk’s extraordinary skill at bil liards or base-ball, resolved with in himself, “I will take that young man into the firm.” And nobody ever knew a man with a vacancy in his office, or shop or counting room, going to a base-ball ground to select the best “bat,” catcher,” or “pitcher” there to fill the sit uation.—Exchange. A'l Sickly Women An Uiaeertatsa I3iscase. 7!.. ■ is .<?•:> disease more uncertain m its nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that the symptoms of no two cages agree. It is therefore most difficult to make a correct diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under what di uise dyspepsia attacks you, Browns’ Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves. Browns?’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers. Should consult the leading speeilties in all female diseases. Dropsy 7 , fits and blood poisons, and the opium and morphine habits, quickly cured home. Cancers removed in ten days without knife or caustics. No charges till cured. Fifteen years success. Dr. O. HENLEY SNYDER, Atlanta, Ga. Letart Falls. Ohio, Aug. 29, 1896.—We have used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic with good results. Our customers come back for it and speak well of it. One said it was the only thing he had found to give his wife relief from neuralgia. Allen & Allen. iThe lat eat fad in London ia per illed butter. You can get [most any odor you want by call- pi for it, and if they don’t have in stock they will send for the pact that will give it. There Hitter here m America that told be improved, perhaps, by a tie outside scenting, but some of is too strong to be trifled with; the other hand, there are eggs, taming which the inventor of Dr J. H. Mclean's Liver and Kidney Balm is an unfailing remedy for all dis ease of Liver, Kidneys and Urinary Or gans. It is a certain cure for Dropsy-, Diabetes, Brights disease, Gravel. Kid neys weakness, Incontinence of Urine, Bed Wetting in Children, Biliousness, Liver Complaint and Female Troubles. A trial of this great remedy will con vince you of its potency. Price §1.00 a bottle. For sale by M. C. Brown & Co. Perfectly Natural. “A colored preacher has an nounced that Baltimore will soon be destroyed by an earthquake.” Natural result of the total de- The state officials of Kansas, in their efforts to govern the insur ance companies doing business in that state, are demanding to know what salaries are paid to the offi cials of the companies. The in surance commissioner says he un derstands that one of the Eastern companies pays its president a salary of $100,000 a year, and he wishes to know if it is trim. The companies, claiming the right to pay what they please, have ignored the Kansas commissioner’s ques (ions. For the first time the people of Georgia will this year vote for a state school commissioner. Here tofore the school has been appointed, but a change has recently been made whereby he will be elected along with the state house officers. California did have a supreme at j court judge and a member of the cabinet. Now her papers are waking up to the fact that her cabinet officer has taken the place of her supreme court justice, and. California has only one position. Hot Springs, Ark., March 3, 1888.— I find Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic all it is recommended to he for cuts, burns, braises and colic. I would not be with out it. B. H* Randolph. It is fashionable to say that commissioner “prohibition doesn’t prohibit.” And yet a blind man could tell the vast improvement of the peo ple in Sparta since the barroooms were closed. The change for the better has been simply wonderful. —Sparta Ishmaelite. False eyes iookmglass. should be made of No man has the courage to tell j a woman the things that her mir- !; or does. Rudy’s Pile Suppository Is guaranteed to cure Piles and Constipation, or money refunded.. 50 cents per box. Send for list of testimonials and Free Sample*to MARTIN RUDY, Reg istered Pharmacist. Lancaster, Pa, For sale by leading druggists, and Gainesville. Ga., by Dixon & Co. z> x B-vumrsus'' r -vvvajwwcsacr.sso* Sure Cure I PLEASANT TO TAKE. Will Relieve Every Time, pravitv of going Republican, we perfume fad could win eternal take it for ' granted.—Richmond Dispatch. lie. dispatch from Atlanta says it Tom Watson intends to run governor of Georgia, whereat C h ic ago -Ti m e s-Hera 1 d suggest s [t “it will be remembered that 11 walked on one previous lision. Th ree performing bears were the attraction on the streets Wed nesday. One of them climbed a tree as slick as a cat,—Acworth Post. Chronic Diseases. Cancers, old sores, rupture, fits and blood poison speedily and permanently cured. Opium and morphine habits relieved in ten davs at home for §5.00. Female troubles quickly cured. No charges until cured. Fifteen years success. Dr. O. HENLEY SNIDER, Atlanta, Ga. The Bight Way. hew of the fact that not one n - 3,000 appointments made March 4 by President Mc- f 1 Y has been rejected by con it may safely be claimed \ l the Republican party is work- hke a machine.—St. Louis >ublican. From U.S. Journal of ITedirint Prof. W. E. Peake, who makes a specialty of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cur ed more cases than any living- Physician; his success is astonishing. We have heard of cases Johnnie Stanford, who resides here with his parents, is certainly a whale for one of his year's. He is only 7 nine years old, lint he weighs 135 pounds, measures 38 inches around the waist and is only 42 inches high.—Swainsboro Pine Forest. IN5T/SNTLT RELIEVES INFANTILE COUGH, COLD, CROUP OR CRAMP. New Orleans. Jnn. 12, 1897. — Having | used Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic in my his | family and known of its uses a number of years, I take pleasure in reeommen- of 20 years’ standing j it as a valuable household medi cine. Its efficacy as a dressing* for wounds, burns, etc., is really wonder- ,\v i t h a tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address, advise anyone.wishing a cure to address troLW, H. PEEKE, f. 2>., 4 Cedar St., Hew York cured by him. Ho publishes a valuable n°A k ^- oa ! ful: preserving the flesh and allowing this dis- i ‘ - _ ° ease,which it to heal without inflammation or sup- he seud3 ,. T , , puratum. It. is very popular where- eyer wall known. «T. F. Purser, Pastor First Baptist Church, New Orleans, La. The Father's Patience* The Mother’s Happiness* The Baby’s Health. Every Bottle Guaranteed to Benefit.