The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, March 12, 1898, Image 6

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1 A Shattered Nervous System. FINALLY HEART TROUBLE. Restored to Health bf Dr. Miles* Nervine. M R. EDWARD HARDY, the jolly man ager of Sheppard Co’s, great store at Braceville, III., writes: “I had never been sick a day in my life until in 1890. I got so bad with nervous prostration that I had to give up and commence to doctor. I tried our local physicians and one in Joliet, hut none gave me any relief and I thought I was going to die. I became despondent and suffered untold agony. I could not eat, sleep nor rest, and it seemed as if I could not exist. At the end of six months I was reduced to but a shadow of myself, and at last my heart became affected and I was truly miserable. I took six or eight bottles of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. It gave me relief from the start, and at last a cure, the great- est blessing of my life.” 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, DB. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Things to Know. In Japan every child is taught to write with both hands. A newly-discovered spot on the sun, which is visible just now, is said to be 30,000 miles in diame ter. The.largest egg is that of the ostrich. It weighs three pounds and is considered equal in amount to twenty-four hen’s eggs. At sea level an object 100 feet high is visible a little over thir teen miles. If 500 feet high it is visible'nearly thirty miles. The fastest flowing river in the world is the Sutleg. in British In dia, with a descent of 12,000 feet in 180 miles. Tlie Habit of Saving. Now that the good times are marching upon us, filling the farm find the factory, and making the people cheerful and the country glad, it might be well for all to re member that the best way to profit by the depression is to save some thing out of the new prosperity for any other possible season of idleness and distress. W ith the vast abundan.ce that this country has known, the habit of economy has come slowly. Many have seen the wisdom of it, and they are our rich people and the owners of our lands and industries and banks and various profitable properties. But the great majority of the peo ple have lived up to their incomes, aud when the wages stopped or their salary ceased, grim want stalked in. And so'good men and well-bred women had to go to charity to keep from starvation : had to sacrifice their pride, and accept of the public bounty, be cause in the days of prosperity they had forgotten the future. Saving comes easily when it is once begun. Do not spend more than vou earn. When Peter Coop er earned $1 he lived 'on fifty cents of it, and the other successful men will testify how hard the struggle was to save the first money and how’ easy it was after th.e habit had been formed. We are going to have some of the greatest years the world has ever known, but no one should let that prospect delude him into spending all he gets, there is safety only in saving. Leslie’s Weekly. There are three varieties of the dog that never bark—the Austra lian dog, the Egytian shepherd dog and the “lion hearted” dog of Thibet. It rains on an average of 208 days in the year in Ireland, about 150 m England, at Kazan about ninety days, and in Siberia only sixty days. The longest stretch of straight railroad line in America is on the Lake Shore railway, beginning at a point three miles west of Toledo, O., and running sixty-nine miles without a curve. The Discovery of the Day. Aug J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: “Dr. ‘King’s New Discovery is the only thing that cures mV cough, and it is the seller I have. J. F. Cambell, merchant if Safford Anz. writes: “Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consump tion, Coughs aud Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits.” Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bot tles at M. C. Brown & Co’s drug stored Young Bridal Couple. Mr. and Mrs. Cary'Snyder of Kansas City, have recently been enrolled as students of Missouri university. They gave their ie- spective ages as 36 years and ae undoubtedly the youngest married couple ever enrolled at this insti tution. Mr. Snyder is the son of a weal thy capitalist of Kansas City. There was some objection to the marriage offered by the parents oi the couple, but a brother of the groom, who has been a student at Missouri university for seveiul yeai'3, was instrumental in biing- ing about the marriage ana made arrangements for his entrance to the school with his bride several weeks ago. Letters recently, received from the parents of contracting parties show that they have been forgiven and will continue as students for tlie remainder of the year.—Chi cago Times-Herald. It may interest men who are j OF TWO WAYS* losing the natural covering of j 1 Hamburg, Mo., September 5, 1896.— Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic has given satisfaction in every respect.—J. L. Martin. M. D. their covering of their heads to know that an industrious French men, with patience rivaling lhat of a Chinese puzzle worker, lias made a calculation of the number of hairs on tie average human head. His estnnut • is lz/,920. There are probably few authori ties ji ti e world to contradict him. Seattle, in the stale ington, is profiting by of Wash- the Ala - kia.ii gold excitom-n!. and ns cit izens fully expeci that it will have a population of 100,000 people by the end of 1898 The bladder was created fo- ' Ptlr pose, namely, a receptacle f Gr V* urine, and as such it is not Ii H b’ fe 16 any form of disease except by oae ^ two ways. The first wav is wV ~ # 1 Dm jjw perfect action of the kidn second way is from i^arelcs ment of other diseases. vs. >c d l The IKK OAL’SK. A spiral railroad tower U ben g planned as o; e <>f the features « f the coming Han-Ainerican exposi tion at Niagara Fails. Commander-In-Chief Street of the Union Veteran’s Unions, has offered to the President the ser- vides of 10,000 men of his order for the defence of the country. They could be ready for action in forty eight hours. A Peerless Liniment. As a pain destroj’er and cure for rheumatism, Salvation Oil is the peer of all liniments. Mr. V»~m. L. Brown, proprietor of Striebiiiger House. Cleve land, O., writes: “I hi.fieri-l from rheumatism for twelve years and 1113’ last attack kept me in bed, unable to w’alk. I used Salvation Oil aud soon was up and about. As a pain de- stro}'er this liniment has no equal.*’ Salvation Oil is sold everywhere for 25 cents. Tr> r it and be convinced. The Haggard Specific Co. Golf can positively be traced in Scottish hietory to 1457, and it is believed to have been played much earlier than that date. * Court of Final Appeal. When a case is referred to a court of final appeal its decision is irrevocable. When you have lost all hope, in your own case, of being cured of Rheumatism or any disease caused by impure blood, try Africana, Africana cures positively. Africana cures permanently. Africana cures perfectly. Africana cures quickly. Farmers, above all others, should watch the political clouds closely. I11 the event of a conflict with Spain there is no telling to what extent the trouble will spread and there may scarcely be no market for cotton next fall while bread stuffs will* command good prices. Be on the safe side and plant a light crop of cotton. It will be best even if there is no war. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tb fac simile signature of ’ k os erery vrappoc. Read what a prominent Atlanta Broker writes tis: Africana Company : I was attacked with Rheuma tism in my feet and knee joints, was induced to try Africana, and after using five bottles as pre scribed and not using any other remedy or treatment during use of Africana. I now regard myself as free from Rheumatism. Yours truly, *J. M. Ponder. Miss Martha Partington enjoyed the distinction of being the only woman court clerk in New York. She has been made assistant clerk of the court of special sessions, second division, and her oath of office was administered by Mayor Van Wyck. Will give three Doxes of their Specific ^ Tablets, worth 32.50. 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 want to know who he is and where to find him. They i never fail to cure kidney and bladder troubles and affections of the genitai organs and overcome all debility and weakness in both men and women. Thej’ improve the appetite, aid diges tion and assimilation and overcome constipation. They have vital effect on all of the secretory organs and es- i tabiish 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 everv organ is supplied and every, func tion is normal and healthy. Being the only remedy ever compounded that fuliy 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 permanently cured by the Tablets. Cases where injections of morphine have been resorted to as the only means of temporary relief have been promptly controlled by the Tablets and the trou ble completely overcome by their use. Price, one box 31; three boxes $2 50. If not on sale in your locality, order direct from Haggard Specific Co., At lanta*. Ga. mwm999——9—i Unhealthy uine from kidneys is the chief cause ( troubles. So the womb, like der, was created for one pu- if not doctored too much is to weakness or disease, exce cases. It is situated back ; f close to the bladder, tj Uni ne althr * Hladdei l ’ ne Mad* and no - liat! far? an? pain, disease or inconvenient fested in the bladder or r «nar? p*. sage is often, bv mistake. attniJ* I womb troufc’p _► The -error is eusr c ^ 0i . ; ~ u - v aad* and may be easily avoided. female weakness or some sort. nnn out correctly, set yom twenty four hours: u sedin.e tling indicates kidney or ; Me. The mild and the ex To 3(1 2 'Hie f. ’or or sat aertrra. raordinarr effect of Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root great kidney, and bladder reined? u eoon realized. If you need you should have the best, gists fifty cents and one do may have a sample bort ; a medid rirng’ e ao< l pam phlet, both sent free by mail ceipt of three two-cent stain: ent’on jotrad. "pon re- to cover cost of postage on the bottle. -y ien The Georgia Cracker and st: dress to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. , ton. N. Y. The proprietors per guarantee the genuineness ofler. %■ MONEY TO 1*0AN. iev “Shail I m r take mine ease in mine inn —Hzxey IV. Elegant I T, U ^ Vi-u J '-J? We now have plenty of m< j on improved farm lands an ; : city property. Terms an ' luteres:li>| 1 eral. Call and see us. (2-25-'9S) Dunlap P :f.rell The Be-t in the City. Kroir.pt Attention ami High, Cool, Airv Rooms. You pay only for what yon order. Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms For Ladies and Gentlemen. Free tuition. We give one or more f: arships in every county in the U. S. Wire*] Will accept notes fort::; or can deposit money in until position is secure! it fare paid. No vaeatici i ter at any time. On^eu :::xs L sexes. Cheap boar i Strife ] free illustrate4 catafegK -. Prompt ^ ^Positions,• • Suaranteed Under reasonable conditions .... Sitting Room and Toilet Conveniences are provided. Ccri Peachtree and Marietta Sts. Norcross Banning. ATLANTA, GA. TAKE ELEVATOR. FIFTH FLOOR. I 50 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Address J. F. 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Send for descriptive cirema THE LAW RSXCE-W ILlL IA M S CO.. Men and * medicines are judged by what they do. The great cures by Hood s Sarsaparilla give it a good name everywhere. Gainesville Transfer Co. OPERATE BUS LINES ON SCHEDULE. The Gainesville Transfer Com pany issues the following tick ets which will be sold at the rate of 28 tick- 5c. DAY TRIP. Good only over our Lines I ets for $1.00. To any point in city limits, including New Holland and Gower. Gainesville Transfer Co. 5 cents to Belle trai8 both nionii and eveni until notice. A cit>\lad went to dine with a pious aunt in the country and as soon as he was seated manifested a disposition to waive ceremony. “Johnnie,” said his aunt, u we are in the habit of saying something be fore beginning to eat.” “All right, auntie. Say whatever you please, you can’t ipoil my appetite.” Veteran. NASHVILLE, TENN. 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