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Or. Miles’ fit irt Cur
Cures 3. Prominent ,'ttorrey.
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R. R. C. FUEL 7 , be leading pension,
attorney cf Ik -u..-t, b. Y.» vrrites:
“I was disch? _ L & Gods the army on
account of * 1 h '.Itk, and sobered f r->m
heart trouble ev o-.-c: > r-equsntly^fcad
fainting and smotherink sptiis. jay aOj ni
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 busi
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 withou* being helped. Dr.
Miles’ Heart Pare 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 di ag- =*a^- • : -At
gists under a positive j^. ^
guarantee, first ‘ '■• t~ ^ 7? >
benefits or money re-
funded. Bock on dis- w .xs&&
eases of the heart anu jj. ^
nerves free. Address,
DR. MILES MEDICAL OO... Slkbart, Ind.
Why Water Wap Added
Ir a certain village school they
were having a scripture examina
tion, the lesson being Elijah offer
ing up a sacrifice on Mount Car
mel.
As the children looked good
scholar?, the inspector gave them a
question saying:
“Now. you have told me that
Elijah put the bullock on the altar,
why did he put water round the
altar?”
The children looked amazed—
except one little bov. who stood up
and said:
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“Please, sir, to make the gravy.”
—Spare Moments.
You will not know how much good
Hood's Sarsapari.ua will do you until
you try it. Buy a bottle today and
begin to take it.
A Successful Preacher.
An English Bishop as he was
going about hie dioceeo, asked im
porter of n hi r-a tic asylum how a
chaplain whom he, (the bishop)
had lately appointed was getting
on :
“0, my lord,” said the man,
“his preacirng is most successful.
The hidiots hen joys it particklar.”
—Ladies' Home Journal.
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 Syrup for cough,
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 Syrup is sold everywhere
for 25 cents. Insist on having it.
It is related , at Chickamauga
that when the news of Cervera’s
fleet reached camp one of the
nurses commenced to read it aloud
in the hospital. He had got as
far as the statement that the
Brooklyn had been hit forty-five
times when a fever patient a lit
tle out of his head, shouted:
“Good Lord! Who pitched for
Brooklyn?”
A Richmond, Mo., lady has just
presented her husband with the
last of ee\ m pairs of twins. The
item states that the children are
all living, but said uothiug about
the poor father.
Pointed ParagrapLo.
Only ?- truthful man knows now
much be lies.
The action of a thirteen-inch
gun speaks louder than worus.
The gas meter has more feet
than any other animate thing.
Many a poor man finds it hard
er to get drunk than to stay sober.
Consistency maybe a jewel, but
it is apt to have an alum^flavor.
I Kissing may be unhealthy, but
| every girl considers herself an
immune.
When a man is swamped in a
speculation a lot of wreckage
comes to the surface.
An old bachelor declares that
even the sweet girl graduate will
ferment in time.
It’s far easier to purchase old
iokes in the comic papers than it
is to sell them.
The only way some married
people manage to avoid quarreling
is by refusing to make up.
Women are made from the rib
! of man, but as the origin of ladies
: / istory is painfully silent.
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It is rumored that Spain will is
sue a new map of her possessions
after the war—that is, if she has
any possessions left.
Perhaps some people do not
know that the sphinx got its rep
utation ’ for being very wise by
keeping its mouth shut f r 3,(W)
years.
Do Ten F.
What people are saying about Hooch;
Sarsaparilla? It is curiry the worst i
cases of scrofula, dyspepsia, rhenma-1
tism and all forms of blood disease, j
eruptions, sores, boils and pimples. It j
is giving strength to weak and tired
women. Why should you hesitate to
take it when it is doing so much for
others?
HOOD’S PILLS are the best family
cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reli
able, sure.
Need of Cover mg During Sleep
The reason it is necessary to be
well covered while sleeping is that
when the body lies down it is the
intention of nature that it should
rest, and the heart especially
should be relieved of its regular
work temporarily. So that organ
makes ten strokes a minute less
than when the body is in ar. up
right posture. This means 600
strokes in 60 minutes. Therefore
in the eight hours that a man
usually Bpends in taking his
night’s rest the heart is saved
nearly 5,000 strokes. As it pumps
six ounces of blood with each
stroke, it lifts 80,000 ounces less
of blood in this night’s session
than it would during the day,
when 8 man is usually in an up
right position. Now the body is
dependent for its warmth on the
vigor of the blood flows so much
more slowly through the veins
wheD one is lying down the warmth
lost in the reduced circulation
must be supplied by extra cover
ings.—Milwaukee Wisconsin.
The Forests Of Cuba.
Cuba still pos£'33se3 16,000,000,-
! C00 acres of virgin forest abound-
jing-in valuable timber, none of
v/hich is useful as coarse con
struction lumber, while nearly
every foot would be salable m the
United States and bring high
prices. Cuban mahogany and ce
dar are particularly well known
in the United States. The ma
hogany is very hard and shows a
handsome grain, and is preferred
by many to any other variety in
common use. The moment Spain
drops the rains of government in
Cuba and trade relations are re
established with the States and
there will be a movement, both
inward and outward, of forest pro
ducts which have a beneficial ef
fect upon the industry of both
countries.
First to feel the force of this
movement toward rehabilitating
Cuba will be the lumbering in
terests of the south Atlantic and
gulf coasts. Prior to three years
ago they looked upon Cuba as an
excellent outlet coarse end of the
mill cuts and since that market
has been closed to permit the pros
ecution of a most hideous and
revolting war the coarser grades
of yellow' pine produced at coast
points have been marketed with
great difficulty and seldom at a
profit It is unfortunately true
that Cuba will be unable to realize
so promptly from a movement to
re-establish her mahogany and
cedar trade, for it is claimed by
prominent operators that, the in
dustry has been so completely j
crippled by the ravage?, of war |
that a period o£ time running
from 12 to 18 months will be re
quired before logs can be landed
at ports in this country —Lum
berman’s Review.
„ _ Close •
The czar of Rns?:.i probably
owns a greater qvtuuuv •• <’h:na
than any other person m the world.
He has the china belonging to ini
the Russian rulers as far back as
Catherine the Great U is s.ored
in an immense elopet m the winter
palace at St. Petersburg.
ITCHING PILES
SWATHE’S
■OINTMENT
Georgia Railroad
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from IT.SJ’vr-r
a :^iu.
Prof. W. H. Pe6>p
makes a yi.. 1
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ed more cas . than A-7
living Physician V\
success is a?roc A.-.,
We have hear- of eaaS*
Of ao years’ standing
£?red by
him. Hj
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->i^saesa
valuable
work 03
this dis
ease, "which
ce sends
With a
large bot
tle of his absolute cure, free to anv sufferers
who may aend their P- O. and Express address.
We advise anyone wishing a cure to address
IluLW, 2L Fo J>.* 4 Cedar St-, ffsw York
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Society of Civil Engineers.
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GOEBATJLT S •
A Narrow Escape
How’s This?
QWe offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
We, the undersigned, have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be
lieve him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligation made
by their firm.—West Truax, Whole
sale Druggists. Toledo, O ; Walding,
Kinnan .V Marvin. Wholesale Druggists.
Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hart, of Groton, S. I>. “Was taken
with a bad cold which settled on my
lungs* cough set in and finally termi
nated in Consumption. Four Doctors
gave me up, saying I could live but a
short time. I gaye myself up to my
Savior, determined if I could not stay
with my friends on earth, I would meet
mv absent ones above My husband
was advised to get Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. T gave it a trial, took in all
eight bottles, It has cured me. and
thank God I am saved and now a well
and healthy woman.” Trial bottles
free at M. C. Brown & Co’s Drug Store.
Regular size 50candS1.00. Guaranteed
or money refunded.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules and Rates, both
Passe?iger and Freight,
write to either of the undersigned.
You will recevvo prompt reply
and reliable informntion
A. G. Ja« ksoy. Gen. Pass. Agt
Joe vV . Ufi/iiE, Trav. Pass. Agt
August-8, Georgi a.
S. W. Wilkes, C. F. & P. A.,
Atlanta.
H. K. Nicholson, G. A., Athens.
W. W. Hardwick, S. A., Macon.
S. E. M&gill, C. F. A., Macon.
M. R. Hudson, S. F. A., Milledge
vilie.
F. W. Coffin, S. F. it P. A.,
I Augusta.
50 YEARS*
EXPERIENCE
Caustic
ISkilS
4 . s >f» Spsedy ar.d PnsitiTe Car*
The Barest, lle^t BLI3TE?? ever used. Takes
the plare of all liniments lor mild or severe action.
Removes all Bnnchea I?7ciW?fc<;s from Horses
and Cattle. SUPER5Fr=f? ALL CAUTERY
I OR F:RS?)60. Iff: - itU u> - r-* ice scar or tlemxstu
Every bottle sold is -in.-ranted to give oatLsfactloa
Price 81-CO per l *«!♦>. ; r'd bv- dru^gist3, or
sent by expresss, chances paid, with full directions
for its use. Sand for do-cr^ptive circulars.*
THE LAWP.SNCI5-WLLLLi 31S CO.. Cleveland
H^auBmBannaaaKBsmmam—snzrs
Strange Christinas Evo Custom
The London Mail describes the
still continued practice of sere-
enading the windows at Burnham-
on-Crouch on Cnristmas eve.
Each window has her five min
utes of singing and importance.
When the hymn is ended, the
leader knocks at the widow’s
door. It is at once opened, the
widow’s hand is outstretched, and
into it is placed a goodly amount
in silver.
If you, your baby, or your horse has
colic, Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic will
cure it and “don’t you forget it.” Only
50c a bottle.
Quieting a Title-
“Am I the first you ever loved,
Mabel?”
••Well, you’re the first man I’ve
ever loved since the war began.”
—Detroit Free Press.
Suppository
Is guaranteed to cure
Piles and Constipation, or money
refunded. 50 cents per oox. Svnd
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.
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Designs
Co?YB'GHTS &,C.
Anvone sending a sketch Rr.d description mar
quickly ascertain cur free whether an
invention 1? probably patents ole. Communica
tions strictly confidential. Handbook on P-tiente
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken tiirouarh Mr. 1 ' ft Co. roc^ve
special notice*, without charee, in the
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A handsomely illustrated weekly. I-arvest. eh
eolation of any scienciec journal. Terms, i'J a
year: four months, -<L So-d byrj? newsdealers.
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Free tuition. We jj.ve one or more free schol
arships in every county in. the U. S. Write us.
#5DL _ _ f. Will accept notes for tuition
+fOSltiOTlS, * » : _ r car. deposit money in bank
Q,, > j until position is secured. Car
CfttOTSTlt&eCf } a ^2 paid. No vacation. Er.-
Under reasonable 1 ter at anytime. Open for both
conditions * . . . 'sexes. Charm board. Send for
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Bookkeeping, STiGrthand, T ‘ypev, r:tin?. etc.
The most ihoroi: rh. prac tical"and progressive
schools of the kind in the v-orld, ar>d the best
patronized ones in the South. Indorsed by bank
ers, merchants, ministers and others. Four
weeScs in bcoki -r-—g v-hh ns are equal to
twelve weeks by the old plan. j. f. Draughon.
President, is auth«>r of Drrttghon’s new sv?tem
home
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sncrtliand. Write for price list “Home Studv.”
Extract. “Prof, DtLy rr:trov—I learned book
keeping at home from your books, whilefiiolding
a position as nig : c telegir j h operator.”—C. E.
Lffftmg vvkli., P-Oishl.-.eeper Ur Gerber & Picks.
Wholesale Grxt s * C^’oago, III.
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OPERATE HUS LINES ON SCHEB1EE.
The Gainesville
Transfer Com
pany issues the
following tick
ets which will
be sold at the
rate of 28 tick
ets f<5r $1.00.
5c
I DAY TRIP.
j
' Hood only o»er out Lines j
To am point In city limits, Including
N ew Holli-iau anti Gower.
Gainesville Transfer Co.
5 cents fare
to Belle trains,
both morning
and evening,
until further
notice.
When you want a Messenger Bey Phone 102
Charges, lO.ceiiua ior delivering messages, and 5 cents for repb
to message, within city T un ts. ^
ph-r.e U'L *. it oraers, and if you vl-ch we will rins you
up for your tram, either day or night, in case you have a phone al
your residence. ' J
will remain on duty all eifiE and protect our at’ors from the in
convenience of missing tr Us. Respectfully"
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