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Gteie Dyspepsia Cored. Ia-shrewdadvertiser.
John Wanamaker Tells Why He
Used Newspapers Only.
. 1 ‘I never in 11137 life used such a
thing as» a poster or dodger or
handbill,’ ’ said John "Wanamaker.
««My p] a it for twenty years has
been to buy so much space in a
Old. Southern Womanhood.
The old South settled by caval
iers from the old world, produced
an old Southern gentleman of a
peculiar type, and or a very high
order of civilization, says -the
Americus Times-Recorder, but its
best production wa-s its woman
hood, for it was the fairest, pm-
est and grandest that God s sun
ever shone upon. It could not
newspaper and fill it upas I want-
ed. I would not give an advor- have been otherwise, with brave,
tisement in a newspaper of 500 generous, educated fathers, wnose
hospitality gentility ' had a \forld-
Tallulah rta.Llvv.-ay. j What do we He
Secretary of Stale Candler lasttfy> rrnke life loss
ifii
FTEE stiff; ri -g tu nearly thirty years
from dysnsp :?a, Airs. IT. B. Dugdals,
wife of a rrominent business man of
Warsaw. N. writes: ’‘Tor 28 years, i wa3
a constant, sufferer irom dyspepsia and a,
weak stomach! The lig utest food produced
distress, causing severe pain and the forma
tion of gas. No matte? how careful of my
diet I suffered agonising pain after eating.
I was treated by many physicians and tried
numerous remedies without permanent hs^p.
Two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles’
Nerve and Liver Pills and Nervine. 'Within
a week I commenced improving, and per
sisting in the treatment I was soon able to
eat what I iikeu with no evil effects
Ikeep them at hand and a single dose dispels
any old symptoms.**
Dr. Miles’ Remedies I
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. MII.ES MEDICAL, CO., Elkhart, Ind.
circulation for o,00j dodgers or
posters. If I wan ted to sell oil cap
jewelry -or run a gambling scheme
I might use posters ; but I would
• not insult a decent reading public dren. This womanhood to be fnl-
! vith handbills. The class of peo- jy and properly appreciated should
! r)]e who read them are too poor to j have been seen on the Southern j ^
'look to support im mercantile plantation, her ancestral acres, ; Jm: now.
affairs. I deal directly with tha where in her queenly reign all vied
weed: issued a charter to the Tall :-
lah Falls Railway company, em
powering it to continue business in
Georgia for 101 years. The road
is the old blue Ridge and Atlantic,
which went into the hands of a re
ceiver sometime ago, and v as
bought by the present, owners on
September 27, 1897. It is twenty-
two miles long, running from Cor
nelia, in Habersham county, to
Tallulah Falls, in Rabun. Its
ihoi. —Ge« i ■
J'u 1; ioi
ONE OF TW
Cf
wide reputation,and virtuous edn-1 pr-ncipa. office is at C!™—y
o.tea mothers, whose lives were j and the directors, under
devoted to God, husband and chi!- gaimnt.on, are George L- -y - •;
- tice, Charles 'F. Street, Jack a.
The. bladder was e
pose, namely, a ......
urine, and as such i- i,
any form of disease t - : ,.
two ways. The first
perfect action of +h
second‘way is \-
ment of other di •-e
cuir.v •' >!
Unhealthy
7 kidneys is the
Spalding, William H. Black and troubles. .So •
C dr roll.—At Ian ta j der, was creat
Use Your t.oeal Papers.
The following is from the St.
Louis Drv Goods Reporter, a pa-.,
per that is not interested in the in
terest of tbediy goods merchants:
To those of oar readers who do
not use printers ink freely, we can
give no better advice than that
they should advertise in their local
paper during 1898. By making,a
vearly contract for the space
needed, the cost wall be reduced to
a minimum, and by the insertion
of a readable advertisement during
the year, any store-keeper cannot
only increase his trade but will in
crease his standing in the com
munity as a live and progressive
citizen.”
publ i sh er. I say to h im :
“ ‘How long will you let me run
a coiu'mn of matter through your
paper for $100 or $500?’ as the
case may be. I» let him do the
figuring, and if I think he is not
trying to take more than his share
I give him the copy. I lay aside
the profits on a particular class of
goods for advertising purposes.
“At first I laid aside $3,000.
Last year I laid aside $40,000. I
have done better this year, and
shall increase the sum as the prof
its warrant it. I owe my success
to newspapers, and to them I
freely give a certain part of the
profit of my yearly business. ”
It is said of a cyclone out West
that it “turned a w'ell wrong end
up, a cellar 1 pside down, moved
township lines, blew all the staves
out of a whiskey barrel and left
nothing but the bung-hole, chang
ed the day of the week, blew the
hair off the head of a bald headed
man, bio„ mortgages off a farm,
blew all the cracks out of the fen
ces and took all the wind out of a
populist politician.”
If Spain has to chase men as she
does money for war with this coun
try, they’ll be a mighty breathless
lot to line up against our sturdy
American volunteers.
It is the Greatest.
“I was afflicted with humor* in ray
blood which caused jne to be covered
with sores. After taking six bottles
of Hood’s Sarsaparilla I was completely
cured and it affords me pleasure to
recommend this medicine for impure
blood. It is the greatest medicine on
earth.” J. H Brock, Sandtown, Geor
gia.
HOOD’S PILLS are the only pills to
take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Cure all
liver ills.
Unthinking persons sometimes
refer to the Jews as a people with
out a country. Should the United
States become involved in wRr with
Spain, there is not a particle of
doubt that the American Jews
would prove that they have a
country and that they are ready
to fight for it. It was abundant
ly demonstrated in the late civil
war ■what sort ot fighters they
are. A number of Jewish veterans
of the late war now reside in
New York have put-themselves on
record as ready to go to the front
again if needed, and their example
would be quickly followed in all
parts of the country.
to show her homage. All ot her
wants were supplied by her leige
lord with a lavish hand. Her
diaings, teas and parties were af
fairs to be remembered and talk
ed about for their variety, delica
cy, splendid preparation and roy
al service. Her conversational
powers had a peculiar charm,
known nowhere but in the beauti
ful Southland. Her affection for
husband, home and children was
one of her predominant character
istics that ennobled, adorned and
beautified home and its surround
ings. To the poor, the sick and
unfortunate^ she was ever ready
and willing to lighten life's bur
dens and sorrows-—freely she
gave of her bounty* to less for
tunate neighbors. 'Her time was
fully occupied with home du
ties, which never ended, of which
she never seemed to tire. Home
and church were her sanctum
sanctonum ; in them,and for them
life’s best efforts were put forth,
and both were ennobled and beau
tified by her delicate touch and
presence. Joaquin Miller said :
“The grandest battle that ever was
fought,
Shall I tell you where and when?
On the maps of of the world you will
find it not
For it was fought by the mothers of
men.”
This grand Southern woman
hood for the Southern Confeder
acy that will live in history as
true history is read and written, or
the heart of man has a tender re
sponsive chord for the name of
woman, wife, sister, daughter and
mother.
Wonders Never Cease.
No one need suffer the tortures of
rheumatism, because that modern .lini
ment, Salvation Oil, positively cures it.
“I was a great sufferer from sciatic
rheumatism, and the best of doctors
attended me without relief. I com
menced using Salvation Oil, and two
bottles helped me wonderfully. It
certainly has worked wonders with me.
Mrs E. J. Phelps, Box 28, Enfield,
Conn.” Salvation Oil is for sale by all
dealers for 25 cts. Take no substitute.
is ea>
voided.
urj ae a*d
a ^edinent J
’adderi
“Shall I nr>t take mine ea?e
in mine inn ?”—Renky I\ .
! if not doc tort* C ir;.j
j ro weakness or
! eases. It is v.tuan -
} dose to the hk -r
| pain, disease a .
• fesU’d in the bu-.k ..
| sage is often, by lisp
j female weaknes- - •
i some sort. The error
i
and may be easily a
out correctly, set your
twenty four hour
tling indicates kidney or
ble. The mild and the extract?
effect of. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Ro,
great kidney, and bladder re-
soon realized. If you need a „
you should have the best. At
gists fifty cents and one dollar,
may have a sample bottl
phlet, both sent free by is
| ceipt of three two-cent st?.i
: cost of postage on the Wtt
! The Georgia Cracker and $
dress to Dr. Kilmer &
| ton, N. Y. The pre
per guarantee the g
ofier.
ani
) net
jL.
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Kissing is uk etlthy—if her
father catclies
you at it
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Court
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Appeal.
When
a ca
so is re
fferred to a
court of
final
appeal
its decision
is irrevocable.
Whr n
you have
Hamburg, Mo., September 5, 1898.—
Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic has given
satisfaction in every respect.—J. L.
Martin. M. D.
lost all hope, in v mr own case, of •
being cured of Kneumatism or any
disease caused by impure blood,
try African a,
Africana cures positively.
Afrieana cures permanently.
| *
Africana ev.res 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.
Mr. William Jennings Bryan
paid a high tribute to Gen. Fitz-
liugh Lee in one of his recent
speeches. Among other things he
said: “Fitzhugh Lee has dis
charged his duties with such cour
age, such prudence, and such pa
triotism that yon cannot find one
man in all the Northland who
would suggest his removal.”
- 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. Mclean’s Liver and Kidney Balm
is a certain cure for any disease or
weakness of the kidneys A trial will
convince you of its great potency price
$1.00 a bottle. For sale by M. C. Brown
&. Go.
T’m in the Ck~. Prompt
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Since the year 1880 the Paris
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29,000 children who were being
trained for begging and yice.
An Uncertain ^Disease.
There is no disease more uncertain in its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two eases agree. It is
therefore most difficult to make a correct
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under
what disguisedyspepsiaattacks you, Browns’
Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable iu all
diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by ail dealers.
Gainesville
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of the United States—even if it
isn’t on the map.
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United Daughters of the Confederacy,
The Sons, and other Organizations.
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Special Reduction iu Clnba with this Paptft
The Gainesville
Transfer Com
pany issues l he
following tick
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be sold at the
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