The Georgia cracker. (Gainesville, GA.) 18??-1902, July 09, 1898, Image 2

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aiir»jcni&uK >r-?i aa—u—ph Dr. MiSes 5 Heart Cure Cures a Prominent Attorney. M R. R. C. '*11 r LPS, the leading pension attorney of Belfast, N. Y., writes: “I was discharged from the army on account of ill health, and suffered from heart trouble ever since. I frequently had fainting and smothering spells. My form was bent as a man of 80. I constantly wore an overcoat, even in summer, for fear of taking cold. I could not attend to my bus! - ness. ^My rest was broken by severe pains about the heart and left shoulder. Three years ago I commenced using Dr. Miles* Heart Cure, notwithstanding I had used so much patent medicine and taken drugs from doctors for years without being helped. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure restored me to health. It is truly a wonderful medicine and it affords me much pleasure to recommend this rem- edy to everyone/’ 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, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. One of the World’s Heroic Deeds. The sinking of the Merrimac is one of those deeds of exceptional courage which attest the contin uity of valo 1 * through all phases of civilization. Eight men sailed under the gnns of sleepless forts, sank their ship and then threw themselves into a channel boiling with exploded shot and shell—an episode in naval warfare which is, we should say, destined to pass into the history of the world’s heroisms.—London Court Jour nal. . Pointed Paragraphs. It's sometimes difficult to get information from a bank teller. Time and silence ocasionally succeed where all other agencies fail. * When the flying machine re fuses to soar it makes the inventor sore. Shallow brained people bow to the clothes rather than to the wearer. A man’s failbre to accumulate a fortune is seldom due to his liber ality. After marriage it is sometimes a case of two fools with but a single thought. The more work a man is willing to do the more others are willing he should. When a woman cannot find anywhere else to put a thing she holds it in her mouth. Roomers of war are less interest ing to landladies than roomers who pay in advance. For every dollar a woman spends on her dress she gets about ninety cents worth of show and ten cents w'orth of comfort. The American eagle is a tough old bird but there is a legal ten derness about its portrait on a silver dollar.—Chicago Daily News. Completely Prostrated Rheumatism, Scrofula and Ma laria Combined Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured Them — Now Perfectly Well. “ My trouble began with a pain in my left thigh. I labored on for several months when I had to give up. In a short time I was completely prostrated. I was told that my disease was rheumatism, scrofula and malaria, but the prescrip tions I tried did not benefit me. I re membered having once used Hood’s Sar saparilla for blood poisoning with good results and I determined to resort to it at this time. I bought six bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla and four boxes of Hood’s Pills and followed the directions. Iam thank ful to state that I am entirely cured and am today as well as I ever was in my life. JamesM.Sutherland, S. W. Cor. Whit taker and Jones Sts., Savannah, Georgia. Hood’s % a Sa [s the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1, jix for $5. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas3. Those Georgia Yankees. It is pleasant t<> hear that the Georgia boye in blue whipped the j C oi Michigan boys in blue’in a private; Ha fjtiio. ■.y -Oiioiineftiiibir. Another '?*: 3 w? i scuffle for singing the sour apple j tree civil war ditty. The lack of ’ taste shown in singing “Marching ; Through Georgia’ ’ was bad enough in hearing of the Georgians, blit | when it came to the musical liang- j ing of their dead leader of the jiost cause, no wonder those Geor- ! gia Yankees wouldn 't stand it.—— i Boston Transcript. __ n .<| do not cause paiu or gripe. HOOd S PIUS All druggists. 25 cents. There is one little maxim That now I will name Which may bring what is better Than riches or fame. All those who will heed it Good appetite find, Strong 1 nerves, rosy cheeks, And vigor of mind. It will banish dyspepsia, Rheumatic and gout, That lired heeling conquer, Drives scrofula out. And hero is the maxim— Its wisdom is sure— Take Hood's Sarsaparilla And keep your blood pure. Many persone suffer from disorderes in the kidneys and bladder without knowing what is the matter with them. They should know that disorders in these organs if allowed to remain will result fatally. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm will restore healthy functional activity and thus eradicates the disease. Price SI,00 a bottle. For sale by M. C. Brown & Co. St&iuGcI Fingers. Now the time has come when the housewife who does much of her own cooking or preserving must often have her fingers stained with the juice of berries, peaches, etc., and it may be wejl to remind her that the fumes of sulphur will remove most fruit stains from the fingers. Put a tiny lump of sul phur in a tin plate, pour on a little alcohol, and set it on fire. Hold the finger tips above the flame, and the discoloration will disap pear.—Harper’s Bazar. Beauty’s Signal of Distress. An extremely pretty girl rode to the capitol in an elegant car the other day, says the Washington Post. She’ was tailor made and trim as a cruiser, and tucked in the front of her jacket was a silk flag about the size of a handker chief. Something about the flag appeared to distress an elderly man wdio sat opposite her. He fidgeted - about and he frowned. At last, when she left the car, he approached her and spoke: “Pardon me,” said he, but won’t yoVi please change that flag? You’re wearing it upside down, and that is a signal of drstres Tribute to Advertisers. That advertising has become a familiar art, goes without saying. It is “the constant dripping that wears away,” and the everlasting pounding of the great national advertisers has made their names and wares as familiar as house hold words. This is notably illustrated by the fact that a Louisville school girl chose for her commencement essay the sub ject “Advertising,” and the com petent and intelligent way in which she handled the subject de monstrated beyond peradventure that she has been a close and stu dious reader of the advertising columns. The youDg lady, Miss Annie May Woolridge, won the bishop’s gold medal for the best average in English, and her essay attracted the most favorable com ments.—Louisville Courier-Jour nal. England Not a Good Adviser. England would have us believe that the seizure of Chinese terri- torv is dead easy, and even goes so far as to suggest that we grab off a seaport. England is becoming a trifle reckless in her coaching. She would have us play too far off our base,—Washington Post. You say you do not want to go to war? Then you are willing to help feed those who do, are you not? If so then don’t kick at the trifling amount the government is asking you to contribute, by put ting 2-cent stamp on your checks and other documents. to H- 1 !:<•-- 1 < u-1 ;.*<■ •- r r 1 • ?n tH — Ml' . ' X' k- \.t< • ‘-is * : 1 (i.rij.iH.. ’ • <a> -h* iirtna-: 1 ‘ *)V ct j.UFT- with bq ■ h- iruara:i- te< c i 1 nal.a-:; a -t" 1 - ■*-i : ; -Co**, Vo nav«heax^k' pron-i***! 7 V \\ >v the govern I. The I w hole scheme 1 <-■►=•> one of i “business” from the beginning.— Louisville News. ! He of his absolute cure, *<-ee to H : ; wnomay send their P. O. and Exn^I 8 *^ ! We advise any one wishing aptW 5 * aQc r< Frank McDonald, the youngest * r ^”W’.H.JE£KE,p,D..4 s ~ son of the late Hon. William Mc Donald, of Way cross, while dig ging bait near the old homestead unearthed a pot of gold. It con tained eighty five $5 gold pieces,! and had evidently been buried [ many years. The money showed * dates from 1S44 to 1845 and was j probably hidden away by some of; the old settlers. [ * 1 C£«~: I V.; -vA- ft >. “Shall I not- take mir«* i'h-p in mine inn ? —i. , The “Life of the flesh is the blood thereof.” Pure blood means healthy functional activity, and this bears with it the certainty of quick restoration from sickness or accident. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier gives pure, rich blood and vitalizes and strengthens the whole body. Price 50c and 81.00 a bottle. For sale by M. C. Brown & Co. Wonders Never Cease. No one need suffer the tortures of rheumatism, because that modern lini ment, Salvation Oil, positively cures it. U 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. Hoax:—“I understand the gov ernment’s buying up the entire peanut crop.” Joax: “What’s the idea?” Hoax: They’re going to use the kern a Is in the army and the shells in the navy. Rady’s Pile Suppository A F R I C A N A There is nothing ju^t as { good as AFRICANA__for Rheumatism or a»iv other Blood Disease, so demand j it and do not permit your Druggist^ojseH^^^ substitute. Thousands of ' people who have been suf ferers for years, and who h ** ; j v v r gGc ■ * w ^ y have long ere this given up all hope could be re stored to health again by taking AFRICANA, the wonderful Blood Purifier. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. iTTTrTP™*~~~***™**> Horse Owners! Use GOMB AULT’S • 4?-. •Gw. (Vi. 1^7 Ou.v : i Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms For Ladies and (ki-Uamea* Sitting Room ar. 1 T n-v.- . Cofi Peachtree and Mareita ris. (k>rcross 8<ii;dia§. Albeit, take elevator. _ FIFTH FLCC5H. i-i Caustic Balsam A Sdfe Speedy and P#siti?e Car* The Sarest, Sent BLISTER ever used. Takes the place of all liniments lor mild or severe action. Removes all Bunches or Blemishes from Horses ! ami Cattle. SUPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY j OR FIRING. Impossible to produce scar or blemish, j Every bottle sold is warranted to give satisfaction Price Si.50 per bottle. Sold by druggists, or Bent by express, charges paid, with full directions tor its u^e. Send for descriptive circulars. » THE LAWRENCE-WILLIAM3 CO., Cleveland O, /ETERAR NASHVILLE, TENS, OFFICIALLY REPRESENTS United Confederate Veterans, United Daughter~ of the Confederacy, The Sons, and other Organizations. SI .00 a year. Two Sanies, Her Teo-Ceat Stu» S. A. CUNNINGHAM. Special Reduction in Clubs with this Paper 1 5 ££ Beats The Klondike. Tilr, A. C. Thomas, of Marysville Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has been made in the Klondike, for years he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompanied by hemor rhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption Coughs and Colds. He de clares that gold is of little value in comparison to this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Astma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles are positively cured by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bot tles free at M. C. Brown & Co’t drug store. Regular size 50cts. and $1.00. guaranteed to cure or price refunded. 'Fit2£F H I don’t believe there ever was so good a pill as Ayer's. I have been a victim of ter rible headaches, and never -found anything to relieve me so quickly as AYER’S PSLLS *C. L. NEWMAN, Dug Spur, Va. 9* The Abbeville girl who express ed so much sympathy for the far mer because of his cold job in harvesting his winter wheat is equal in agricultural knowledge to the one who expressed a desire to see a field of tobacco just plug ged out. But" the Ocila damsel was asked “which sow gives butter milk” is entitled to the whole bak ery. And the Tifton miss, while visiting here, was asked if she ev er saw anj’body milk a cow, re plied, Oh, yes, indeed I have. It tickles me to death to see uncle jerk two of the cow’s faucets at the same t i m e.”—Fitzgerald Leader. Danger in Taking a Big Bite- Uncle Sam is now asked to co operate with Great Britain in a protectorate over Libera. A rich, powerful and benevolent old gen tleman should beware of entering into the business of stepfather to the universe, lest he have thrust into his mouth more than he can chew.—Louisville Times. A Woaderflel Disco-very* The lest quarter of a century records many wonderful discoveries in medicine, but none that have accomplished more for humanity than that sterling old household remedy, Browns’ Iron Bitters. It seems to contain the very elements of good health, and neither man, woman or child can take it without deriving the greatest benefit. Browns* Iron Bitten is sola by all dealers. The Hot Springs of Arkansas.— The Mountain-Locked Mira cle of the Ozarks. The hot waters, the mountain air, equable climate and the pine forests 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 and Park ho tels are 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 Ry., Washington, D. C. 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 & Co. Georgia Railroad AND- CONNECTIONS F ree tuition. Ws give ore or more Irte schol arships in every count}- • in the U. 3, Vrite us. i Will accept notes for tuition or ca n deposit money in tank until position is secured. Car fare paid. No vacation. En ter at anytime. Open for both sexes. Cheap board. Send for free i Hast rated catalogue. {Positions, • • Suaranteod Under reasonable 1 conditions .... IteSstV Trade Mark# ___ Designs. _ , Copyrights Slc. Anvone sending a sketch and description map cnlck’y ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably pHtentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patent*. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Tem.s, $3 a year: four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUSN &Co. 38,Broad » a ;-New York Branch Office. 625 F St.. Washington, D. C. | Address J. F. Craxjghon, Prds’t, at either place. Draugfhon’s JJ/J Practical.,^, & Business Nashville, tens., an3 TEu-uyi, -- Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Type .d / de. The mC'it thorough) .practical a” I schools of the kind iii the world, a::y;ce bts patronized ones in the Soutli. ers, merchants, ministers sr d ethers. c -or weeks in bookkeeping whu Ur are equal to twelve wee’s by the old pin-.:, J. F. D:■A President, is author of Draughor V ye— - • r of bookkeeping; 4 Double Entry Made E -~v. ’ Home study. We have prepared .'or aaaf study, books on bookkeeping, penman -Vpa shorthand. Write for price "list "A jmt -- Extract. “Pucf. Da*txrGno>-"—I * ' ; ; " keeping at home from your book- wU'it /w ng a position as night telegraph or r - r —c. E. Leffisowell, Bookkeeper for Gar -r — - -U-5, Wholesale Grocers. South Chicago. T '-- (Mention this papep'a heK r~ni:ng-) . For information as to Routes, Schedules and Rates, both* Passenger and Freight, write to either of the undersigned. You will receive prompt reply and reliable information. A. G. Jackson, Gen. Pass. Agt Joe W. White, Trav. Pass. Agt Augusta, Georgia. S. W. Wilkes, C. F. & P. A., Atlanta. H. K. Nicholson, G. A., Athens. W. W. Hardwick, S. A., Macon. 8. E. Magill, C. F. A., Macon. M. R. Hudson, S. F. A., Milledge ville. FI W. Coffin, 8. 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 oniyo¥eronr Lines To any point in city Units, including New HoUand and Gower. Gainesv lla Transfer Co. 5 cents to Belle trains, both moiniag and e>v6Q in§» ntil farther notice. u When you want a Messenger Boy Phone 102* Charges, 10 cents for delivering messages, and 5 cents for repft to message t within city limits. Kindly phone 102 your orders, and if you wish, we will riDg y°“ up for your train, either day or night, in case you have ft your residence. The Gainesville Telephone Company will have an cper a * u ^ will remain on duty all night and protect our patrons from t e l i convenience of missing trains. Respectfully, GAINESVILLE TRANSFER c ’° Dr. f ichenor’s Antiseptic. For Man or Beast, for External and Internal Use. Heals Wounds, Burns, Bruises, Scalds, Cuts, Sprains, Etc. Cures Colic, Cramps Cholera Morbus and Indigestion. FOR STOCK—Colic. Botts, Foot-Evil, Scratches, .Wire Cuts, Etc. — Guaranteed to give Satisfaction—50c. a bottl.e om,!* Sherrouse Med. Co Mfrs. and Props., New Orleans, La