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Stisfoirt Isrvous System,
finally heart trouble.
Restored to Health by Dr. Miles’ Nervine,
M. A. Brown at the
M P* EDWARD HARDY, the jolly man
ager of Sheppard Co’s, great store at
Braceville, Ill., 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 op and commence to doctor. I
tried our loo*! physicians and one in Joliet,
but 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
net exist. At the end of six months I was
reduced to tut a shadow of myself, and at
l°st my heart became affected and I was
truly miserable. I took six or eight bottles
Dr. Miles’ Nervine. It gave me relief
from the start, and at last a cure, the great-
cst blessing ol ray life.’
Dr. Miles’ remedies
ara sold tey i ' ' rj ’i'
gists under a positive
guarantee, riist Vottae
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the heart and
Miles*’
.Nervine
4^e&iored\
HsaSiA '
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nerves free. Address, ok
Dii. MILEo MEIuOAii CO., Elkhart, Ind.
Perfect Ice Tea.
The pioneer of Ceylon tea in
America declares with that par
ticular herb, at least, the best and
most fragrant beverage is made by
pouring perfectly clear, cold wa
ter over the tea, in the proportion
of six small cups to one spoonful
of tea. Tits is set away in the
ice box for several hours, and it
will be noticed that there, is none
of the bittern ess resulting from
the tankin so often an objection to
the lovers of iced tea. Many la
dies who purchase the finest grades
of tea prepare that which is to be
served cold in this manner, and
declare that by so doing they are
spared all the nervousness arising
from a too generous of the cup
cheers but not inebriates.
In Memoriam.
residence of
R. T. Bagwell’s, Gainesville, Oa.,
July 2d,1808, aged thirty years and
three da3 7 s. In the severing of
this tie the parents have lost a du
tiful son, the brother and sisters a
loving brother, the Baptist church
a worthy member, Mountain V lew
Lodge No. 411. O. O. F. a faithful
member.
We come with sad hearts and
bow with submission to Him that
doetli all things well. A bright
light has been removed and a
shadow has fallen upon our hearts,
a strong hand whose warm grasp
we felt is taken away, a voice to
which we loved to listen is hushed.
Death came to him suddenly
and took him away without an
apparent straggle in the fullness
of a strong well matured manhood,
and as the sad tidings came to us
it brought a shock not to be for
gotten and deep sadness that
lingers about our hearts.
-Marion A. Brown was a strong,
forceful mau, towering up with
prominence and commanding the
attention and respect of, all who
met him in the path of life; not
only prominent in his physical
manhood with large erect form
and genial countenance but prom
inent in intellect, in integrity, in
moral influence. Such men are
not forgotten, but always leave
their impress and live in memory.
To know him was but to love
him as an Odd Fellow, and who
ever came in contact with him,
whether the humblest or the
proudest of the fraternity it was
but to feel the hearty grasp of an
open hand.
Resolved, that Gainesville pa
pers and Plow Boy be reepuetted to
publish these resolutions, and a
copy be furnished the parents.
T. R. Dyck,
P. R. Merritt,
I. M. Mabry,
Committee.
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Catarrh, Sour Stomach, Dizzi
ness, Rheumatism
A Grand Work Accomplished by
Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
U I was a victim ol catarrh and suffered
a great deal of pain in the top and back
of my head. I was also troubled with
soar stomach, rheumatism, indigestion
and dizziness, I ieit ail run down and
thought I should be obliged to give up my
housework. I began taking Hood s Sar
saparilla and Hood’s Pills and was re
lieved. They gave me an appetite and I
gained strength. I have a little grand
child who was cross and fretful owing to
colic and hives. I persuaded his parents
to give him Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he is
now fat and healthy.” Maby J.
Chatham, Arnold, Georgia.
H OOd * S * parilla
Is the Best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
All druggists. $1; six for $5. Get only Hood’s.
ZZ TI n .|| cure liver ills; easy to
Hood S r ilkS take, easy to operate. 26c.
LECTURE WAS RUINED.
Humanity of a Speaker Caused a
General Misunderstanding.
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There is one little maxim
That now I will name
Which may bring what is better
Tnuu riches or fame.
All those who .Mil heed it
Good, appetite nnd.
Strong nerves r osy cheeks.
And vigor of mind.
It will banish dyspepsia.
Rheuraatic and gout,
That 'Tired reeling conquer.
Drives sevotuAu out.
And here is the maxim—
Its wisdom 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
wealthy functional activity and thus
eradicates the disease. Price $1,00 a
bottle. For sale bv M. C. Brown & Go.
Dentistry in Montana.
An actor is in deep trouble in
Missoula, Mont. For work per
formed bv a local dentist he
agreed to give a horse. As the
horse was not forthcoming the
dentist decoyed the actor to his
office, and while pretending to ex
amine his teeth, jerked out the
full set and pocketed it. The ac
tor isiiow forced to feed liimselr
with soft fodder with the aid of a
spoon.—Nebraska State Journal.
‘ 4 I was once speaking at a tem
perance meeting in Green Bay,”
jsavs Ex-Governor Peck, of Mi
lwaukee, “and in the course of my
! remark I looked about for some
i water. A mug had been placed
beside me, and how it could have
happened at a temperance con
vention I do not know, but it wa9
a beer mug filled with water.
Well, it was a warm day, and
where there is convention food
spread out on a warm day theie
are likely to be flies. There were
flies, and one had lighted trusting
ly on the surface of the water in
that mug.
“I saw him as I lifted it, and
did the most natural and human
thing I could think of—blew him
off the water. Well they cheered
for five minutes. And to this day
I suppose you can’t persuade a
Green Bay man that anybody
from Milwaukee can drink a glass
of water, even at a temperance
convention, without first blowing
off the foam.—Arganaut.
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. IT.
McLean's Strengthening Cordial and
Blood Purifier gives pure, rich blood
and vitalizes and strengthens the whole
body. Price 50c and $1.00 a bottle.
For sale by M. C. Brown & Co.
It is the intention of the navy
department that the Spanish ad
miral, in the event of his exchange
or parole, shall go back with only
the kindest feeling toward the
Americans. His bravo dash for
liberty is regarded as one of the
most heroic events of the war.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the pub
lic to know of one concern in the land
who are not afraid to be generous to
the needy and suffering. The proprie
tors of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, haye
given away over ten million trial bot
tles of this great medicine; and have
the satisfaction of knowing it lias abso
lutely cured thousands of hopeless
cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse
ness and all diseases of the throat, chest
and lungs are surely cured by it. Call
on M. C. Brown & Co’s Drug. Store,
only 50 cents per bottle.
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 kernals in the army and
the shells in the navy.
In The Sick Room.
Pine tar is excellent burned in
a sick room as a disinfectant. It j
induces sleep. A cup of hot milk
flavored with orange flower water
or one of beef tea, is excellent for
an invalid just before retiring.
Beef tea as ordinarily prepared is
of little nutritive value but if the
white of an egg be mixed with a
cupful of beef tea and heated to
about 1G0 degrees the value of the
beef tea is greatly enhanced.
A Difference.
“My son,” said the Cornfed
philosopher, “that a young wom
an can sing a coon song in a most
arch and charming manner is no
sign that she can’t cook like an
old Kentucky ‘mammy,’ oh, no.”
—Indianapolis Journal.
Torment
“The God of battles marches
with the strongest batillions and
is on the other side of the heaviest
artillery,” said Napoleon.
Valuable to Women.
Especially valuable to women is Browns’
ifon Bitters. Backache vanishes, headache
disappears, strength takes the place of
weakness, and the glow of health re-..-lily
comes to tiie pfillid cheek when this won
derful remedy js laiten. For sickly children
or overworked men ir has no equal. No home
should be without this famous remedy.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Save The Children.
When children are attacked with
cough, cold and croup, Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup will prove a quick and
sure cure. Mr. Elmer E. Baker,
Blandon, Pa., writes: “We have
used Dr. Bull’s Cough S}Tup for cough, j
cold and croup, and found it the best
cough medicine and cure for these
affections. We never run out.of it,
but always keep it on hand.” Dr.
Bull’s Cough S}Tup is sold everywhere
for 25 cents. Insist on having it.
IpTTUO Rudy’s Pile Suppository
g- uarail teed to cure
Piles and Constipation, or money
88 refunded. 50 cents per box. Send
M 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 Sc Co.
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In Ono Wor
There is a f'Uitmd;, .r. i ( , hir.
Glad stop**. Of :x v i van
j.qrers six ‘-'gnify l-ned.
five fie L»v» j <I. r J be < L \\<>rd
spvken quick!v i:;dica ; f'.her- hi-
enemies wai:i«d to pi;? i-irn; spok-!
en slowly it m-aiis what he al
ways trying to do. What the
word? Nothing, can be simpler.
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lican.
wuo may sen a their P. O. and i f‘: h
V e.adyrse any one wishir.- A"
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The Macon Telegraph think that
it was a gallant feat of the Brook
lyn engaging the whole Spanish
fleet until the other Americans
could get within range. She
courted almost certain destruction
in order to save the day and she
did it.
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There is nothing just ns
good as AFRICANA for, _
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Rheumatism or anv other |
Blood Disease, so demand j %
p—— go—a——— m
it and do not permit your ^
Druggist to sell you some; ||
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substitute. Thousands e«; | ^ For
people who have been suf- j &
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Cot lvtcio
ferers for years, and who |
have long ere this given
up all hope could be re
stored to health again by
taking AFRICANA, the
wonderful Blood Purifier.
Cor. Peechtree and
Noroross
-v.,TDS.
fifth -xocs.
It never fails.
Sold by all druggists.
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WA3HVILLE, TENN.
Horse Owners! Use'
GOSIBAUIiT’S * j
United Daughters of -hr Confederacy,
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OrlLISt !G ! The Sens, end other Organizations.
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A Safe Speed, and Positiee Cars
The JElettt BLISTES ever U3cd. Takes
tire plane of all liniments Jor mild or severe action.
Removes all Bunches or Bierr-ishes from Horses
end Cattle. SUPERSEDES ALL CAUTERY
OR F!R!NC. Impose ibli to produce scar or blemish.
Every bottle sold is warranted to give satisfaction
Price *31.50 per bottle. Sold by druggists, or
cent by express, charges paid, witli full directions
for its u -e. Send for descriptive circulars, 5
:\:i.O LiAVrnXNCS-WILLIAM3 CO-, Cleveland O,
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50 YEARS’
EXPERIENCE
! SI.00 a year. Twc Ssnples, c v,r Tw3-C?nt StaTjt
S. A. CUNNINGHAM.
Special Redcctiox in Club? nrith this Paper.
“ I suffered for years with tetter. On
arising my hands were stiff and my fin
gers crooked. They would crack all over
and the blood would run from them. The
doctor ordered me to give up work.
Then a friend said, ‘ Try AYER’S SAR
SAPARILLA.* I took in all eight
bottles, which completely healed me.
Mrs? W. SLOAN, Royersford, Fa.
Teller.
Milwaukee papers state that a
young woman of that city, now an
art student in Paris, is organizing
a movement to end the present
war and prevent othera by a de
termined protest. She writes—
“We will interest the different
art clubs and museums.” Luck
ily our navy has got in its work at
Santiago.—Indianapolis Journal.
it was Schley who discovered
Cervera in Santiago harbor. It
was Schley who discovered Cervera
as he started on his dash to de
struction. When Schley^ discov
ered Cervera’s ships on May 29 he
said: “I have got them and they
will never get home.”
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.
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Suaraniaod
Under reasonable
conditions ....
Georgia Railroad
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CONNECTIONS.
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Designs j
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Anyone sendlrn? a jbetch andjlescrijption mar
Free tuition. We give one c r ~>ore free schol
arships in every county in the C. S. Write us.
Will accept notes for tnition
or can depo-R money in hank
until positii U -tcured. Car
fare paid. No vacation, in
ter at anvtine. OpenfoTboth
sexes. Cheap board. Sendior
, — free iilus^rnted C3tal<xme.
j Address J. F. Dkaugiiox, Fre; ’t, at either price.
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NASHVILLE. TENS., AND TEXARKANA, TEXAS.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typev. ri rij, etc.
The most thorough, pra ‘teal and p>-:g;rsat
schools of the kind in the world, and the bed
patronized ones in the South. Irtdcr; el tv bask-
ers, merchants, ministers and others. F:»ir
weeJcs in bookkeeping with us are eqrtl a
twelve weeks by the old plan. J. F. Draaghon
President, is author of Dratrrhon s rtrrvn
qulcklv ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents , , _
WCM nonce. charge, in the bcitk^ns?''^nmahSiP
- shorthand. Write for price lrst‘‘Hone
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culation of any scientific journal. Terms. *3 a a position as night telegraph operator.^
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pedal notice, with jut charge, in the
Scientific American.
year: four months. SI. Sold To-all newsdealers.
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Branch Oirice. 625 F SL. Washington, D. C.
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Wholesale Grocers, South Chicago, UL
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For information as to Routes,
Schedules and Rates, both
Passenger and Freight,
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prom id t reply
and reliable information.
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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.
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 OJS 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
j DAY TRIP.
1 ;Goo4 only over onr Lines
To any point in city limits, including
New Holland and Gower.
Gasnesv 11a Transfer Co.
5 cents Lu
tc Belle trails,
both morning
and evening,
until far the’
‘ notice.
When ycu want a Messenger Boy Fhone 102-
Charges, 10 cents for delivering messages, and 5 cents for rvp
to message, within city limits.
Kindly phone 102 your orders, and if you wish, we will ring
up for your train, either day or night, in case you have a phoned
your residence.
The Gainesville Telephone Company will have an op ~ t0 ~ a f r .
will remain on duty all night and protect our patrons from thei
convenience of missing trains. Respectfully,
GAINESVILLE TRANSFER CO
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Antiseptic
For Man or Beast, for External and Internal Use.
Heals Wounds, Burns, Bruises. Bealds, Cuts, Sprains/Etc. Cures Colic, Cramps
Cholera Morbus and Indigestion.
FOR STOCK—Colic, Botts, Foot-Evil, Scratches, .Wire Cuts, Etc. — .
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(JulyLsvJ
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