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Rafifoed Engineer
i>ip.
Putting in guano
is strictly t
Testifies to Benefits Received Frorr?
order of the day in
these par
Dr; # ?Mes* Remedies.
There is more being
used than w
•last year, ve th uk.
T HERE is no more responsible position
on earth than that of a railroad engin
eer. On his 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 merves steady, the brain clear
.and the mensual faculties unimpaired.
Engineer R 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 a.nd bilious headaches and
was fully restored to health by Dr. Miles
Nerve & Liver Pills. I heartily recommend
Dr. Miles’ Ptemedies.*’ j
Dr. Miles’ Remedies Pf,
are sold by all drug-j|p^
gists under a positiveIpL “ ga
guarantee, first bottle l||*t0fTi©Cl§©«
benefits cr money ro-^
funded. Book on dis-gg^,
eases of the heart rs^aiTn
Mrs.*€r. W. Head has been sick
-but is better now we are glad to
note. She had symptoms of fever.
Several children are out of
«ehool we learn on account of
colds.
Mr. J. S. Blackwell is back again
from his school in the lower end
ot the county. He will be off for
Athens in a few days.
Messrs. Jno. O’KeMey, Luther
G. Bowen, Jno. De Long, Roe
Havnee and “Shake” Fortner have
left for Athens to attend the State
Normal School.
Hamburg-, Mo., September S, 1896.—
Dr. Tiehenor's Antiseptic has given
satisfaction in every respect.—J. L.
Martin. M. D.
Good Advice.
i In a letter to his son at school
| General Lee wrote: Never do a
j, wrong thing to make a friend or
; keep one. The man who requires
| you to do so is dearly purchased
at a sacrifice. Deal' kindly, but
urarabM firmly, "'ith all your classmates,
nerves free. Address, ■ i:u
DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. | y° u Will find is ihe policy which
wears best. Above ail do not ap-
Arcadia. pear to others what you are not.
It is said that Arcadia really ex- lf - vou have «"V fault to filld with
ists and that it is perched high I onyon ®’ tel1 biro uot others * of
among the Swiss Alps. If, j what you complain ; there is no
nmaeis A bland Scheuen, which ! more dangerous experiment than
being interpreted, signifies an out- j tiiat of undertaking to be one
of-the-way * locality. Its people | thin 8 before11 man ’ 8 face and an ‘
haye no standing army, and there- ! other behind his back. * * *
fore never go to war. They have j Dut y, then is the supphment
no fleet, being- hundreds of miles j wold i 11 o.ur language.^ Do j'uui
from the sea in every direction. ■ Utityr in all tniugs. You cannot
They have no political bosses or j “° niore; you should never wish
wirepullers, and consequently such ; to t *° less,
elections as they have are pure. I
~ I The Dangers of Spring.
They have no doctors, and as a j .
- ^ ! Which from impurities in the blood
rule die only Oi old ag‘> \ T id e j an( j a depleted condition of this vital
is no news and no need Oi a news- fluid may be entirely averted by Hood’s
paper, the post comes only once Sarsaparilla. This great medicine
a week, there are no trades, and
there is little industry. There
are no shops. Once a week a cheap
Jack brings them ali the goods
cures all spring humors, boils,eruptions
and sores, and by enriching and vital
izing the blood, it overcomes that tired
feeling and gives vitality and vigor.
they want*, and their herds, flocks, HOOD’S PILLS cure nausea, sick head-
and poultry yards supply them j ache ’ biliousness and all Liver ills.
with the rest. Having little mon- j 11106 ceQts ’
ey, they require no banks, but they I
have a church with a bell, which j New York Babies,
besides its Sabbath summons,! There are 90,000 babies born in
rings for births and funerals and the city of New York every year,
festivals. Few tourists visit the;They number 250 a day, or one
place, or its Arcadian simplicities ; each six minutes. Take them out
would vanish in a season.—Sunny 'together for an airing, and the-row
South,
* A plant grows in Assam which
has the peculiar property, when
chewed, of temporarily neutrali
zing the sense of taste as regards
sweet and bitter things. The
Hindoos claim that the plant is
an antidote to snake bite.
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.
Read what a prominent Atlanta
Broker writes us:
♦
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.
of baby carriages would entend up
the Hudson to Albany, 150 miles.
—Current Literature.
Are You Weals?
Weakness manifests itself in the loss of
ambition and aching bones. The blood is
watery; the tissues are wasting—the door is
being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns’
Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your
strength, soothe your nerves, make your
blood rich and red. Do you more good
than an expensive special course of medicine.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
When a husband runs across an
old love-letter he wrote to his
wife, he always laughs; but his
wife cries.
A Bureau of Courtesy.
,, “A curious innovation, '
Gathering for Consultation From j the Boston Jrautenp!.
Fifty Homes from Fiva- States. | Cl) mi ng Omaha t-x nosn • •
a bureau ot courtesy. -• *
St 5};
The public will be surprised at
the great work done by these fifty
homes in Georgia. North and Sou to
Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee.
The Orphans’ Home Conference to
be held in Atlanta, March 23rd
to 25th, will show about 5,000
orphans and waifs in th^se, besides
the many in good homes secured
by these w orkers. Why in Georgia
the twelve Homes have about
1,000 inmates, with many little
ones beseeching admission. The
Home at Decatur has had to ad
mit sixteen in the last forty days,
and have nearly three times as
many in the Home as there were
in 1895.
The delegates from these fifty
Homes to the Conference will dis
cuss this great work, and plan for
larger and better work. They rep
resent all denominations, the Ma
sons, and several cities. The
oldest Home in America is the
t se idea novel. but it is vurpris
ing to learn that near y a; ; he
people of the city will b • enr-;hed
in the committee. Every member
will wear a badge, ana Visitors
will be at liberty to address any
one who wears ihe badge and ass
for information ju-n as much
he likes, the niemb* r- on live <»;h-
ONE
: r-r f
The l ladder -.v.-js .
; pose, namely.
eated f.
receptacle
urine, and ate sueii it is Cot
any form of disease excv,
two ways. The first -yay
no
i oerfeet action of the kid ne-
er hand will be ■« tn Dent j ; ccoad way ls froIt , careU ;;/
the visitor courteously and answer , ment 0 f ether disc;
his questions, or put him in the j
way of getting them answered.’’ |
V Oil -
a.st-s. ,
CHIEF CAIM:
Unhealthy urine from
kidneys is the chief cause
troubles. So the t-. anb. \:):a
one imn
A kind word thrown at
husband will go Jartiu-r toward i der. was created io.
a new bonnet than a roHingpin \ ^ no " Ci °* ea much •
will.
CO weakness or disease, ex-j
cases. It is situated, hack
close to the bladder, the
A Flag of VV ning. j pain, disease or ineosTeih
Beware of the dry, tickling, hacking, j fested in the blai.aer r.r
morning cough, for it warns you that j sa £ e 3& often, by mistake, a:
consumption lurks near. The famous j feaoale weakness or womb
__ i c , _„;ii j sonic sort. ± lie crr*>i* .g
Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup will cure Tt. ;
. , w i anil iuav he eusiy aro '
“I had a very bad cough. One uoctor
Bull’s Cough Syrup costs hut 25 cents. !
Ask for Bull’s, take only Bull’s.
“Shall I not take mine ease
in mine inn ?”—Heket IV.
Out of the enormous number of
women in Constantinople—the
| population is nearly 1,000,000—
| not more than 5,000 can read or
! write.
Orphans’ H ome in Charleston was
begun in 1790. Many of the
noblest families trace back their,
ancestry to the help given a noble j —
but- poor boy or girl in one of
these. Even one of our great gov- j!
ernors came from old Bethesda j
Thousands are blessings to state
and church who otherwise might
have been curses to them.
The practical work done for
helpless orphanhood by these
workers cannot be over-estimated.
Deep religious influence, good
common school education, loving
home life and training in farm,
domestic and trade work from
childhood, make these orphans in
dependent, wide-awake, self-re
specting Christian men and women
The public should help them in
their crowded conditions with
more buildings and the daily bread
they need. H. L. C.
Elegant
I 5 ’-k Afc*--3 3s
a.
Tho Best in the Citr. Prompt
Attention and I: iyh. Cool,
Air;. IV orns. You pay only
for Vilat you order.*
\:hj a
® ? c? i i %'s 5
soon realized. If you nee-. , , ,,
I you should have the best. At
i gists fifty cents and one u,.;;--,
; may have a sample bottle ad
phlet, both sent free by muiA up.-.Q j
! ceipt of three two-cect stamps:,; ■
cost of postage on the bottle.
The Georgia Cracker and sum: y -
I dress to Dr. Kilmer *£ Co.. KV.'
I ton, X. Y. The proprietors ftb
per guarantee the genuineness :
ofler.
Free tuition. We give one or more Vet *
arships in every county in the U. 3. oj
Will accept notesforta
^Positions, • •
Suarcznieed
Under reasonable
conditions ....
or can deposit merer iris
until position is stcisi j|
fare paia. V\o r- ;
ter at any time. Cr ti -i
sexes. Cheapboaru. nil
free Illustrate! cskpl
O ■
Free of Ciiarge to Sufferers.
Cut this out and take it to your drug
gist and get a sample bottle free of Dr.
j
Kings New Discover}', for Consump
tion, Coughs and colds. They do not
ask you to buy before trying. This
will show you the great merits of this j
truly wonderful remedy and show you |
what can be accomplished by the regu- j
lar size bottle. This is no experiment,
and would be disastrous to the propri-
etors, did they not know it would in- i
varibly cure. Many of the best physi- |
cians are now using it in their practice
with great results, and are relying on
it in most severe cases. It’s guaran
teed. Trial bottles free at M C. Browif
& Co’s drug store. Regular size r>0
cents and £1.00.
ucfo
>ms
For Ledtes and Ger-tSsmen.
Sittiny Room rr.d Toilet
Couveuioiices are provided.
Coe. Poechireo s<;ii Marietta Sts.
Scrcross Butidifig. ATLANTA, GA.
TA5IC ELEVATOR.
rIETH FLOOR.
50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
! Address J. F. Dratjgeox, Pres’t, s:
Dfaughon’s M
Practical.,.,,,
B Ltsl nsss xmJjf
NASHVILLE, TE8H., A ED TEXAK^A kl
! patronized ones in the Souih. Inc
ers, merchants, ministers and others,
weefes in bookkeeping with us crey a
twelve weeks by the old plan. J. r.una
President, is author of Draughon’s re
ef bookkeeping, “Double Fntry Macley
Home study. We have prepared i::
study, books on bookkeeping, pen mm:
shorthand. Write for price list* “II: ne 1
Extract, “Prof. Drafghon—I lenma
keeping at home from your books, mhi.eid
a position as night telegraph opera::: -J
Leffingwell, Bookkeeper for Gerber: ^
Wholesale Grocers, South Chicago, III.
(A fen t ion this pap^r, ■when, nr:?;*?.'
Horse Owners! ! Ji
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anvone sending a sit etch and description map
quickly ascertain our opinion free w net her an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confldential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
GC^I3AriT:|
r, ? ^ f j
A miss is as good as a mile—and
if she happens to be sweet sixteen,
she is a great deal better.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The fac
simile
signature
of
’ is ra
every
wrapper.
When a policeman marries he
soon begins to wonder where he
can hide his club so that his wife
can’t find it.
Great Oaks
From little acorns grow, so also do fa
tal diseases spring from small begin
nings. Never neglect symptoms of kid
ney troubles; if allowed to develop they
cause much suffering and sorrow. Dr.
J. II. JMclean’s Liver and Kidney Balm
is a certain cure for any disease or
weakness of the kidneys A trial will j
convince you of its great potency price
Is? dL
_ A Safe Specif aad ?*
The Safest, Best SLISTER ever3-- : rj
the place of all liniments for mild or :
Removes all Bunches nr Blemishes fr %
and Cattle. SUPERSEDES ALL & *'
OR FiRiNC- Imposs ible to produce
Every bottle sold is warrante*1 to eiv=?
Price Sl.SO per bottle. Sold V' £■;
^ sent by express, charges osi-.l,
MUNN & Co. 36,BrM!hK ”'- New York for its " se - £end ,or <,CKnp! ‘
Branch Office, 635 F St.. Washington, I>. C.
[/It JU1< UVVIVVJ - O-T
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir-
cnlation of any scientific journal. Terms, ?o a
year; four months, $ 1. Sold by all newsdealer?.
* wO urc. kJCLIV* uvr.il -
THE LAvVSENCE-WILLIAMS CO-
^s^saetsaBBSBBBmas ' ~
Gainesville Transfer Co
OPERATE BUS EI^ES SCHEDIX&
^1.00 a bottle.
& Co.
The Gainesville
Transfer Com
pany issues the
For sale by M. C. Brown ; following tickr
ets which will
be sold at the
rate of 28 tick
ets for $1.00.
iliRATE
DAY TRIP.
Good only o?er oar lines
i To any point in city limits, including
Jiety Holland and Gower.
Gainesv lie Transfer Co.
noth
NASHVILLE, TENN.
OFFICIALLY REPRESENTS
United Confederate Veterans,
United Daughters of the Confederacy,
The Sons, and other Organizations.
$1.00 a year. Two Samples, Four Two-Cent Stamps.
S. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Special Reduction in Club* with this Paper*
When ycu want a Messenger Boy Fhons -
Charges, 10 cents for delivering messages, and 5 cents i- 1
to message, within city limits.
Mj -Xjjl
Kindly phone 102 your orders, and if you wish, wli : |'h
up for your train, either day or night, in case you have a D
your residence. ,,
The Gainesville Telephone Company will have an 0 D'.’’
will remain on duty all night and protect our patrons ^ ^
convenience of missing trains. Respectfully, .
GAINESVILLE TR-*-N sfEK