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Miraculous Benefit
RECEIVED FROM
Dr. Miles^ New Heart Cure*
E LI P. BABCOCK, of Avcca, K. Y., a,
veteran of the 3rd N. Y. Artillery and
lor thirty years of the Babcock &
Munsel Carriage Co., of Auburn, says: ‘‘I
vrito to express ray gratitude for the reirac-
lous benctjt received from Dr. Miles’ Heart
Cure. I suffered for years, as resulfc of army
life, from sciatica which affected ray heart
In the worst form, my limbs swelled from
the ankles up. I bloated until I was unable
to button ray clothing; had sharp pains
about the heart, smothering spells and
shortness of breath. For three months I
was unable to lie down, and all the sleep I
got was in an arm chair. I was treated by
the best doctors but gradually grew worse.
About a year ago I commenced taking Dr.
Miles’ New Heart Cure and it saved my life
as if by a miracle."
Dr. Miles’. Kemedies
are sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases c? the heart and
nerves free. Address,
DR. MILES MEDICAL OO., Elkhart, Ind.
Mrs. Sampon’s New Flag.
Mi’s. William T. Sampson’s
neighbors and friends of her own
sex m Glen Ridge sent to her on
Saturday a large silken flag of
fine quality and workmanship
and handsome mounting. The
note of presentation and good
wishes accompanying the flag ex
pressed the “general desire a’mong
the - ladies of Glen Ridge to indi
cate publicly to Mrs. Sampson
their personal sense of the signal
service Admiral Sampson is ren
dering the country.” Mrs. Samp
son’s personal acknowledgement
left no doubt of her cordial ap
preciation of the neighborly and
patriotic sentiments which the
gift of the silk flag was meant to
attest.
Populist Hogan.
The letter in which Hon. J. R.
Hogan of Lincoln county accepts
the Populist nomination for Gov
ernor is a new departure in Popu
listic political documents. It is
a conservative, dispassionate
statement from a peace-loving
gentleman. It is. therefore, not
the sort of letter to arouse en
thusiasm in the ranks of the Pop
ulist part} 7 . What that party
I wants i» something particularly
j hot; something full of peeper sauce
j and tacks and broken glass and
j vitriol, and other things calcula
ted to agitate. It is the custom
of the Populists to play upon prej
udice, while Mr. Hogan pleads for
principles. It is the ordinary;
Populist policy to regard every
body as an enemy; Mr. Hogan
desires an era of friendship, for
bearance and peace without stag-
j nation. However, Mr. Hogan iS
! not counting upon being elected
j Governor. While his policy is
j praiseworthy, he knotvs that it
! cannot win. He is already pre-
; pared for the inevitable, and will
i not be surprised in October when
| the votes are counted and lie finds
| that the Populists ha V0 iJildi1 i eft
it the Dost.—Savannah News.
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>2j
Sought His Aiv!
Father Gave His Daughter Wise
Counsel
Proved to Be a Friend in Need- ! tor general of the northeastern
Interesting Statement. ! circuit to succeed Hon. Howard
«‘I was in good health up to about 15 | Thompson the present incumbent.
ZZSUtZ UZTJd ZfLtT, Col. Johnson has represented Hall
county several terms in the legis-
Hon. Fletcher M. Johnson.
Hon. Fletcher M. Johnson of
Hall county, will be a candidate
before the general assembly of
j Georgia for the position of solici-
constipation and piles, and neglect
a cold brought on catarrh, followed by
heart difficulty, and liver and kidney
lature and has been chairman of
consultation with my father, who was a j that body. He is a lawyer ot no
At "The Circus.
Walt Mason recalls old memo
ries : I wandered to the circus,
Tom, I sat beneath the tent, and
saw the man from Borneo, like
wise the tattooed gent. I heard
the toothless lion growl, while
men iii spangled clothes, stopped
fearlessly into their dens, $nd
whacked them on the nose.
I saw,the sacred elephant spout
No humane person will expect a wat(?r throu gh its trunk, the saia-
horse to work against a sore shoulder,
nor to rest quietly under g-alling har
ness or saddle. When these troubles
appear the proper method is to remove
the cause of the sore and apply Dr. J.
H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment.
It is a superior remedy for galls and
sores,chafes and burns on animal flesh.
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 a bottle. For
sale by M. C. Brown & Co.
physician. H© advised me to take Hood ’s ,
Sarsaparilla. Having confidence in his |
judgment I began taking the medicine, to
gether with Hood’s Pills, and I ended
with them, taking no other medicines,
and the benefits I have derived from them
have been great and surprising. Since
then Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been to me.
as my husband says, ‘a friend m need .
Mrs. B. C. Hixon, Robinson, Georgia.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the best—in fact tlie One True Blood Purifier.
T7 j, n ..| are tasteless, mild, eSec-
llOOCI s Hills tive. All druggists. 25c.
Spain is continually running.to
the Powers with some sort of a
tale of woe, for the reasqn that she
is trying to make some occasion
for the Powers to interfere. This
country has never a word to say
to the Powers about anything in
connection with the war, for the
reason that it does -not propose to
give them any excuse for inter
fering; and if they interfere with
out a mighty good excuse, they
will be apt to find themselves in
trouble.—Savannah News.
mander eating lead and other
melted junk; I heard the merry
clown get off the jokes we used to
know when we were boys together,
Tom, some Twenty years ago.
The same old horses waddle
around the same kind of a ring;
the same . old comic vocalists,
proved that they couldn’t sing,
the same old hippopotamus was
grunting in disgust; the.same old
humpbacked Persiau ox, was kick
ing up the dust.
The same rheumatic acrobats
crawled paiufully around, and os
sified contortionists were rolling
.on the ground; and ladies rode on
back steeds to music sad and slow
—the same old girls - we used to
see, some twenty years ago.
A Peerless Llnlrneot.
As a pain destroyer and cure for
rheumatism, Salvation Oil is the peer
of all liniments. Mr. Win. II. Brown,
proprietor of Striebinger House, Cleve
land, O., writes: VI suSt red from
rheumatism for twelve years 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 lias no equal.”
Salvation Oil is sold everywhere for
25 cents. Try it and be convinced.
mean ability, and is fully equip
ped for the position to which he as
pires. He is a young man of ex
cellent character and standing in
the community 7 in which he resides.
While he is comparatively a
stranger to our people he has some
friends in this county who will
urge his claims before the next
legislature. -He is an uncle of
Mr, A, E). Douglas, one of Mad
ison’s most prominent y r oung mer
chants, and,, all things considered,
The Advertiser,, in common with
many of our people, would be glad
to see Morgan’s vote in the next
general assembly cast for him and
would hail with pleasure his elec
tion to the position he seeks, and
for which he is so eminently
equipped. Here’s to Fletcher M.
Johnson,the next solicitor general
of the Northeastern circuit.—
Madison Advertiser.
Gen Merritt will capture Caro
line aud Padrone islands, about
1.000 of th* in, a nd in tlie i ear
future each of them m Mt j.arve
» United Siat>s post- iitt-ier. Mc
Kinley 7 threatens to ti:iow up his
job. *
Reunion Of 1st Gaorgia Regiment.
It has been suggested that a reunion
of the First Georgia regiment be held
in Atlanta on July 22d.—the date of
the Confederate Veterans reunion.
Mr. Harry IIrouse, of Atlanta, the sec
retary, desires all who will come to
notify him at once. The old members
of the First Georgia will no doubt have
a great jollification when they get to
gether.
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5&J9&
ffej?
living'll
Ph
success jo a
Germany is poking her nose in
your Uncle Sams business on every
occasion. It may be necessary to
teach her a lesson.
j^ACBis and Rheumatism relieved
kby Dr. Miles’ Nerve Plasters.
The Yankee is a much bigger
man than the Spaniard, and that
is an important advantage for the
American in this war. With all
his pride of race the haughty don
is a little fellow. In statute he
is least among the Europeans,
averaging only 5-£ inches over five
feet. The soldier who fights un
der the stars and stripes averages
five feet 7£ inches in his stocking
feet, he weighs 10 pounds more
than the Spaniard, and his chest
girth is nearly two inches greater.
These are points that count.
Africana
Triumphs
Over Disease.
This matchless Blood Purifier
has never failed to dtife the
worst case of blood disease
where the directions have been
faithfully carried out. We
are willing to undertake the
most desperate case with en
tire confidence that Africana
posses the matchless power to
cure.
Will you continue to suffer
With this Great
Remedy at your
very door?
Sold by all Druggists.
lie of his absolute cure, free
who may send their P. o\ and ® a y
We advise anv one wishing a T Tess
“Shall I not take mine
in nune iy
Elegant
Meals
a
Airy Rooms. You YaV
for what you order P 7 0IUJ
Warner’s
Nonesuch
Lunch Rooms
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
Sitting Room end Toilet
• Conveniences are provided.
Cor> Peachtree and Marietta Sts.
Norcross Building. ATLANTA, 6A.
take elevator.
FIFTH FLOOR.
The Georgia bankers, at their
meeting this week, decided that
the depositors must pay the stamp
tax on checks imposed dy the war
revenue bill. After July every
bank check drawn will have to
have a two cent stamp on it, and
this the drawer will have to sup
ply -
There are some tilings you can do
without but you can't afford to risk
another day without a bottle of Dr.
Tichenor's Antiseptic, the greatest
chemical discovery of the age. Heals
Cuts, Burns, Gun-shot Wounds, etc.,
quicker than anything. And don’t for
get that it cures Colic, too, while you
wait about ten minutes. For further
information, apply to any one who has
given it fair trial.
iV centrifugal gun, discharging
30,000 bullets a minute, has been
invented by an English engineer.
The bullets are poured into a disk,
3 feet in diameter, revolving in
the case at the rate of 15,000 rev
olutions a minute. They are dis
charged from the edge of the disk.
All druggists sell D*'. MPes* Nerve Blasters-
A good appetite
Is essential to good health.
Hood's Sarsaparilla creates-an
Appetite, tones and
Strengthens the stomach,
And builds up the whole system. .
It relieves that *ired feeling' and by
rrifying and enriching the blood, it
romptly arc per nauently cures all
rrofula eruptions, boils, humors, pim-
Les and sores; strengthens the serves,
ad gives sweet, refreshing sleep: No
ther ‘ medicine has taken such hold !
pon the confidence of the people as |
iood's Sarsaparilla anti its record of j
reat cures is unequalled by any other j
reparation. You may take Hood s i
arsapariila with the utmost confidence
aat it will do you good. <
New Holland Springs.
Now open to summer visitors. 2,000
feet above the sqa, among tire hills of
%he Blue Ridge Mountains. Best water
pure air, fine service. Hotel has been
renovated, refurnished and otherwise
improved. 55 miles northeast of At
lanta, on main line Southern railway
to Washington and New Y’ork. Rates
reasonable. For information write to
Alexander Nelson, Proprietor, Gaines
ville, Ga.
The Hot Springs of Arkansas.-
The Mountain-Locked Mira
cle of the Ozarks.
The hot waters, the mountain air, j
equable climate and the pine forests j
make Hot Springs the most wonderful
health and.pleasure resort in the world,
summer or winter. It is owned, en
dorsed and controlled by the U. S. Gov
ernment and has accomodations for all
classes. The Arlington afid Park ho
tels ane open all summer.
Having an altitude of 1,000 feet it is
cool, safe and nearby refuge during the
heated term in the south.
For " information concerning Hot
Springs address C. F. Cooley, Manager
Business Men's League, Hot Springs,
Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and
particulars of the trip see local agent
or address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Pass. Agt.
Southern Ey., Washington, D. C.
flj pQ Rady’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
in. Gainesville, Ga., by Dixon & th
Georgia Railroad
Horse Owners! Use
GOMBATJIiT’S •
Caustic
Balsam
A Safe Speedy and Positive Caro
Tha Safest, Best BLISTER ever used. Takes
the place of all liniments tor mild or severe action.
Removes ail Bunches or Blemishes from Hersea
and Cattle. SUPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY
O ri FyfbrtG. Impossible to produce scar or blemish.
livery bottle sold is •warranted to give satisfaction
Cnee 3!,SO per bottle. Sold by druggists, or
eiit by express, charges paid, with full directions
'or ita use. Send for descriptive circulars. *
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50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
NASHVIL-S, TENN'.
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Unite-i Confederate Veterans,
Unite a Daughters of the Conftde
The Sons, and other Organization.]
£1.00 a year. Two Sairpkii Four Iv/o-Ceat Sun
S. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Specia r. Rmrcuos in Clnba with this Pap
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Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a sketch and description mat’
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbogk on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Mann St Ox receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a
yearfour months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN* & Co. 36lBroadw * y ’ New York
Branch Office. 625 F SL. Washington. D. C.
Free tuition. We give one or moreIree sen
arships iu every county in theY.S. Write i
gry * 1 W31 accept: notesfortmtil
^ OSitOJIS* * » . or can deposit noney ia ba
gi A | until position is securei t
C? a a rail tec a [fare paid. No nation. ■
Under reasonable f tsrat any : ^me. Openfouj
conditions . . . . ! sexes. Cheap oenru. 5enl|
—— f ree illustrated catalo
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i ness «•••
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Tile most thorough, practice 1 and /r-yrqj
schools of the kind ia the v.orM, and the i|
patroniz-ef civs in. the South. Indorsed ty V3|
ers, merchants, ministers and ethers,
weeks in "bookkeeping with us sre eqr
twelve weeks by the old plan. J. F. Dm
President, is author of Drauryhon’s ecystsu
of bookkeeping, “Double Emry Hade East 1
Home study. We have prepared fer
study, books on bookkeeping, penaranshr
shorthand. Write foir-price list “Home StuqJ
Extract. “Prof. Draugiko.—I
keeping at home from, your books, while hY-s
a position as night telegray.ii operator. : -' r
Leffixgweil, Bookkeeper for Gerber & F:ci
Wholesale Grocers, South Chicago, Ill.
(Mention this papej^irien sriUnzo
For
informp.tion as to Routes,
Schedules and Rates, both
An Uncertain Disease.
There is no disease more uncertain m its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that ,
the symptoms of no two eases agree. If is i c ongi ctp'T /l 7b rj ’fir PIO’ fit
therefore most difficult to make a correct [ * dSSen^e? £171(1 1 7 VlgtU,
diagnosis. No matter how severe, or under '
what disguise dyspepsia attacks y<m r Browns 7 [
Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in all j
diseases of the stomach, blood and nerves, f _ . ^
Browns’Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers, write to either of t?he undersigned.
Are You Weak!
Weakness manifests itself in the Toss of
ambition and aching bones. The blood
watery; the tissues are wasting—the doer is j
being opened for disease. A bottle of Brown;? ’
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 qf medicine.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
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Write for our interesting bocks “ Invent
or’s Help” anfi “How you are swindled.”
Send us’ a rough slrotch or model of your
invention or improvement- and we will tell
yen free our opinion'as to whether it is
probably patentable. We make a specialty
ox appli-abk us rejected in other hands.
Highest references furnished*
MARION & MAR70N
PATIENT SOLICITORS & EXPERTS
Civil Sk Mechanical Bran risers, Graduates of the
1’olytochnic School of Engineering. Bachelors in
Applied Sciences, Laval University, Members
Patent Law Association, American Water Works
Association, New England Water Works Assoc.
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Society of Civil Engineers..
n . j WASHINGTON", D. C.
-< Montreal, Can.
i I You will receive prompt reply
. , and reliable information.
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J j Joe W. White, TraV. Pass. Agfc
) | 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.
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
ets for $1.00*
5c.
| DAY TRIP.
iGood only over our Lines
To any point in city limits- including’
New Holland and (lower.
Gainesville Trai.sf^r Co.
5 cent 1 *i
to BsIIg
both ffii-
a n d tveLj
u n t i ‘ iar *
notice-
Fhone
When ycu want a Messenge r Bo\
Charges, 10 cents for delivering message!, and 5 cents'
to message, within city limits.
Kindly phone 102 your orders, and if you wish, we wi - r y
up for your train, either day or night, in case you have a {>-'
vour residence.
The Gainesville Telephone Company will have an °P e ^ 1 .„_
will remain on duty all night and protect our patrons from ^
convenience of missing trains. Respectfully,
GAINES'VII
jLE TBANSfE® u
Dr.
i ichenor s
Antiseptic.
For Man or Beast, for External and Internal Use.
Heals Wounds, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Cuts, Sprains, Etc. Cures Colic, Craj£p 5 |
ckolera Morbus and Indigestion.
FOR STOCK—Colic. Botts. Foot-Evil, Scratches, Wire Cuts, Etc. *
■ Guaranteed to give Satisfaction—50c. a bottl.e aw* Sherrouse Med. Co Mfrs. and Props., New Orleans, I- 3,