Newspaper Page Text
Get a Start
On Catarrh
And Save Endless Suf
fering which Winter
brings.*
The most offensive of all dis
eases becomes more intense as cOi,l
weather approaches. . In fact,
many who have been under treat
ment for so long, and during the
summer feel little discomfort fiom
the disease, are almost persuaded
that they have been cured. But
the first chilling blast of winter
proves that the disease is still with
them, and as the winter advances,
their Catarrh grows in severity.
Those who have felt only a slight
touch of Catarrh may be sure that
only cold weather is needed to de
velop the disease. What appears
to be only a bad cold will prove
more difficult to cure than for
merly, and will return with more
frequency, until before long the
disease is fully developed.
“For years I suffered from a severe
case of Caiarrh, and took several kinds
of medicines and used various local ap
plications, but they had no effect what
ever. I was induced to try S. S. S.
(Swift’s Specific) and after two months
I was perfectly well and have never
felt any effects of the disease since.
“B. P. McAllister,
“Harrodsburg, Ky.”
It is easy to see the importance
of prompt treatment for Catarrh.
Those who get a start on the dis
ease before the cold and disagree
able weather aggravates it, will
find a cure less difficult. Catarrh
increases in severity year by year,
and becomes one of the most ob
stinate and deep-seated troubles.
But it is equally important that
the right remedy be given. All
local applications of sprays,
washes, inhalations, etc., can
never cure Catarrh, for they do
not reach the dis
ease. Catarrh is
in the blood, and
only a blood
remedy can cure
it. Local appli-
cations only
reach the irritated
surface; the right
remedy must be
taken internally.
Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) is the
right remedy for Catarrh. It
cures the most obstinate cases by
going direct to the cause of the
trouble—the blood—and forcing
out the disease. Those who have
met with so much disappointment
from local treatment should throw
aside their sprays, washes and in
haling mixtures and take S. S. S.
A cure will result. Send for free
books. Address Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
Youngr Husband Had Sense.
“Georgia,” exclaimed Mrs,
Young to husband with a radiant
smile, “baby has a tooth.
“Has he?”»wa6 the response in
a tone which betrayed no emo
tion.
“You don’t seem supnsed.”
“I’m-not suprised. AH babies
have first teeth. If mirs didn’t
have any I’d manage to work up
some excitement, perhaps,”
“I thought you’d be ever so
pleased and happy about it.”
“ No; I don’t see that it's any
occasion for special congratula
tion. The baby has my deepest
sympathy. ”
“What for?”
“For having the frrst tooth. He
has just struck the opening chap
ter of a long story of trouble.
Pretty soon he’ll have other teeth.
“Of course he will.”
♦
“Every one he cuts will hurt
him. * Then his second teeth will
come and push these on. That
will hurt him again. Borne of
the new ones will grow crooked,
likely as not and he will have to
go to the dentist and have a block
ade tackled adjusted to them to
pull them into line. Then he’ll cut
his wisdom teeth. They will hurt
a lot. After that he’ll have to go
to the dentist and let him drill
wholes and hammer until his face
looks like a great palpitating stone
quarry. I shouldn’t like him to go
through life without teeth, but
I must say that I don’t see any
occasion for the customary hil
arity over an event that means
so much in the way of sorrow and
humiliation.”—Pearson’s Weekly.
&RXPPE2
Grippe and influenza invariably leave
the system with a bad cough. For
such Dr. John W. Ball’s Congh Syrup
is highly recommended. This won
derful remedy gives relief at once,
conquers the worst cough overnight
and soon effects a thorough cure. •
Dr.Bull’s
COUCH SYRUP
Cures Grippe and Influenza.
Doses are small and pleasaut to take. Doctors
recommend it. Price 25 cts. "At all druggists.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Man’s best council is a faithful
wife.
The penalty of bigamy is an
excess of mothers in law.
There is such a thing as being
too persistent at times.
Some girls are like brown sugar
—sweet but unrefined.
The man who says he hates a
liar often merely lacks self es
teem.
When it comes to rheumatism
and neuralgia a man has no choice.
Even the Kangaroo is unable
to keep place with the bounds of
possibility.
The man who sowjj seeds of
discontent always harvests a c r op
of trouble.
The soul stubbornly set loses
grace—there is beauty in a tree
but not in a post.
When a young man embraces a
girl he shows his love for her in a
round about way.
Why men drink is what staggers
a woman; it is what they drink
that staggers the men.
Combination of Names in Mar
riages.
Morris Salmon son, who issued
marriage licenses at Chicago du
ring the year 1897 is responsible
for the following combination,
says an exchange. It is to be
hoped.as actors say in an old play,
that they “all lived happy ever
after.” Licenses were issued to:
Thomas Black and Mary White.
Peter Day and Ellen Knight.
Solomon Bank and Katherine
Vale.
James Hill and Susan Dale.
Isaac Slater and Jane Thatcher.
John Barber and Mary Butcher.
Stephen Head and Nancy Hart.
William Stately and Jessie
Smart.
Joseph Reed and Julia Hay.
Thomas Spring and Mary May.
Joseph Brown and Kitty Green.
John Robbins and Jennie Wrens.
William Castle and Nancy Hall.
Peter Chatter and Fannie Call.
Joseph Mann and Eliza Child.
John Merry and Lucy Wild.
Thomas Bruin and Mary Bare.
James Fox and Catherine Hare.
Andrew Clay and Lucy Stone.
Michael Blood and Lizzie Bone.
John Cloak and Julia Hood.
Edward Coal and Fanny Wood.
James Broom and Ellen Birch.
• -
Charles Chapel and Susan
Church.
Diseases of Women Quickly Cured
And Perfect Hn.lth
from the a ^i?e ff 'SS .te.tment sent free for
lOe to pay postage. Address,
Mrs. Dr. Mary A. Brannon, Specialist,
102 Capitol Aveuue, Atlanta, Ga.
money TO LOAN.
We now have plenty of money to loan
on improved farm lands and Gainesville
city property. Terms and interest
liberal. Call and see us.
(6mo) Dunlap & Pickrell.
Dr. C. H. WlNBURjj*
The Dentist.
Room 3, Gordon Bhck,
ville, Georgia
A Liberal Amount of p.
Solicited.
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur-
ance Agent.
Office .No. 1 State Bank Building,
_Dr. David KennedyS
favorite Remedy
nior« ah. Kinimr. Stomach
Sell, exchange and rent all klD( *s °f
real estate. Have in hand anything
you want in this line. Will m * k€ ^ lt j£
your interest whether you want to sell
or buv. .
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable prompt pay
ing companies.
Class in Book-keeping and Commercial
methods taught by
E. P. Mitchell,
Expert Accountant.A few more pupils
desired. Call or auovess ^0. 2 btate
Bank building.
CURES ALL KIDNE1L
AND LIVER
Stomach
troubles.
Truth crushed to earth will rise
again—and the crushing and ris
ing constitutes a continuous per
formance.
For a perfect fit go to
C. H. SAUNDERS.
Over Owen’s Furniture Store.
“The Artistic Tailor.”
Large line to select from. Also
patterns m stock.
DAHLONEGA, GA
A college education in the reach ^ f all.
B.S., Normal and Business Man’s cows-
Good laboratories; healthful, invig- 0 ratiu?cH
mate; military discipline; pood moralVd
religions influences. Cheapest b^ard in ti»
State; abundance of country produce jexp^L
from $75 to $150 a year; board in doncitnria
or private families. Special licensecoarvfof
teachers; full faculty of nine; all undenhe
control of the University. A college p r p".
atorv class. Co-education of sexes. Thcibj.
tution founded specially for studentship
means. Send for catalogue to the Pres ^
Jos. S. Stewart, A.jj."
Atiiuita
*-irui»r<seut FSLS,
_ M B.M.U O< LLhY,JLa
ii». Office 101 X. Pr^nrSL
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
Engines. Boilers, Saw Mills, Cane Mills,
WROUGHT IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS.
Brass Goods and General Engine
ana Saw Mill' Supplies.
Architectural Iron Work, Sash Weights, Etc.
BRASS and IRON CASTINGS.
Repairing Machinery of all descriptions.
GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS,
Office and Shops on Main street at Southern R. R. Depot.
C«BdenMd Schedule of Passenger Train
In Effect Nov. 6, 1393.
What Caused it.
I have been a constant sufferer from
headache and weak eyes. I thought
my trouble was due to catarrh and I
resorted to Hood's Sarsaparilla. I was
soon improving and I have had no se
vere attacks since I began taking this
medicine. I cannot say too much in its
praise.” Indiana Cobb, Sunny Side, Ga
HOOD’S Pills cure all liver ills. Mail
ed for 25 cents by C. I. Hood & Co.,
Lo^vell, Mass.,
A bill has been introduced in
the legislature to prohibit “dove
baiting” in Gsorgla, and it should
become a law. Su«>h wholesale
slaughtler of birds as ha9 been car
ried on in this state of late years
is not only unsportsmanlike, but
is positively sinful.—Macon News.
Truth W611 Stated.
The Griffin News frequently puts
a whole column of matter in a
few words and the following is a
good sample: “The merchant
who eats western meat and flour,
burns Pennsylvania coal, rides be
hind a Tennessee horse in an Ohio
Bwggy, wearing a suit made by
Chicago tailors, shoes made in
Massachusetts, smoking a New-
Orleans cigar and reading an At
lanta paper is in poor plight to
tell the fa r mers to live at home.
If justice was really blind she
would not be able to wink at her
favorites.
Ucured by Dr.
MILES PAIN PILLS. One cent a dos&”
TEACHERS WANTED.
*
Union Teachers’ Agencies of America.
Pittsburg, Pa., Toronto, Can., New Orleans, La., New York, N. Y.,
Washington, D. C , San Francisco, Cal., Chicago, 111,
St. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Col.
There are thousands of positions to be filled during the school
term caused by resignation, death, etc. We had over 3,000 vacancies
during the past season. Unqualified facilities tor placing teachers in
every part of the United and Canada, as over 95 per cent, of those
who registered before August secured positions. One fee registers in
9 offices. ADDRESS FOR APPLICATIONS TO PITTSBURG PA
MALSBY & COMPANY,
57 SOUTH FORSYTH ST., ATLANTA, GA.
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Erie City Iron Works, The Geiser Manufacturing Company, The New
Birdsall Company, Munger Improved System for Ginning
Cotton, R. Hoe & Co., Henry Disston & Sons, James
Ohlen & Sons, Gardner Governor Company,
Penberthy Injector Company.
Carrying complete line of En
gines, Boilers, Saw'Mills, Separa
tors, Grist Mills, Saws, Pumps,
Inject firs, Grate Bars, and Steam
and Pipe Fittings.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN ORDERS AND'INQUIRIES
Catalogue free by mentioning this paper.
Northbound.
Lv. Atlanta, C. T.
** Atlanta, EL T.
“ Norcross
•* Buford
“ Gaines villa...
" Lula
Ar. Cornelia.
Lv.Mt. Airy.....
“ Toccoa
“ Westminster
“ Seneca
* Central
* Greenville ...
" Spartanburg.
" Gaffneys
* Blacksburg..
“ King’s Mt....
" Gastonia
Lv. Charlotte....
Ar. Greensboro
Lv. Greensboro.
Ar. Norfolk.
Ar. Danville
Ar. Richmond
Ar. Washington..
“ Baltm’e PRR.
“ Philadelphia.
" New York...
j V €
No.12 Mo. 38 Ex.
Daily! Daily. Sun.
7 50 a 12 00 m
8 5J aj 1 00 p
9 30 a ,
10 05 a|
10 35 ai 2 22 p
10 58 a f2 42 p
11 25 a
11 30 a
11 53 a
1231m
12 52 p
1 46 p
2 34 p
337 p
4 20 p
4 38 p
5 03 p
5 25 p
6 30 p
9 52 p
4 35p U 59 p
5 35pl2a0»
6 28p IS *
7 08p
7 43p
8 G8p
8 35p
8 22 p
10 43 p
,10 50 p
I 7 50 a
11 25 pill 51 p
Y&2
6 40 a , 6 40 a i 6 25 ?
6 42 « ...
8 03 a|. .
JO 15 a ...
12 43 m..
Southbound.
Fat. Ml
No. 35
Dailv.
VeS.
No. 37
Daily.
EV. U Y..P.R. R.
M Philadelphia.
** Baltimore....
M W ashington..
1:1 15 a
3 50 a
6 31 a
11 15 a
4 ;w p
6 55 p
9 20 p
10 43 p
Cv. Richmond ...
12 01 m
12 01 ntj
Lv. Danville .....
6 15 p
5 50 a
Lv. Norfolk .
Ar Greensboro..
....
9 35 p!
8 45 R
7 05 »:
9 25 n
10 45 a
ID 58 a
11 34 a
12 30 p
1 33 p
2 IS P
Lv. Greensboro
Ar. Charlotte
Lv. Gastonia
“ King’s Mt....
** Blaoksburjj ..
“ Gaffneys. ...
** Spartanburg.
* Greenville....
“ Central
** Seneca
7 26 p
10 00 p
lU 4V p
11 SI p
11 46 p
12 28 a
1 25 a
2 SC a
8 25 a
“ Westminster.
“ Toccoa
" Mt. Airy
M Cornelia.
f3 00 p
f3 18 p:
3 37 p
“ Lula
4 15 a
4 35 a
** Gainesville. .
** Buford. . .
" Norcross.
5 25 a
6 10 a
5 10 a
1
Ar. Atlanta, K. T.
A*. Atlanta. C. T.
4 55 p
3 55 p
Dab!
610 »
37 a I
.
1 12 p|..
138 p-
2 06 P -
2 24 pi..
3 15 P! •
4 : » P
5 25 Pj.'iol'-I
5 55 pj
610 p!
0*50 Pi.
7 35 pj
7 40 p!
■’I
“ * jk m. hot**.
^. Chesapeake Line Steamers la d*h/ 1
between Norfolk and Baltimore. A
Nos. 37 and SB—Daily. Washington »n
western Vestibule Limited. Through
cers between New York *f>cl
leans, via Washington, Atlanta and
ary, and also between New York ®
▼i* Washing ton, Atlanta and Birmingham-,
class thoroughfare coaches between ■
ton and Atlanta. Dining cars sei vs * ‘ a
en route. Pullman drawing-room sleep (
between Greensboro and Norfolk.
nection at Forfolk for ODD POINT COM*
Nos. 35 and 36- United States
runs solid between Washington anu £ gj
leans, via Southern Railway. A. &
and L*N. R. R„ being composed of «■
cw and coaches, through witnoat ch «,
Passengers of all classes. Puli mao ,
room sleeping cars between N e J? fr0ffi g
New Orleans, via Atlanta and M°° *? o0 j
Leaving Washington each WedneadftJ • Wg
Bleeping car will run through
mg ton and San Francisco withou .
^ Nos. 11 37, 38 and 12-Puliman
between Richmond and Charlo; te. vK * j
southbound Nos. 11 and 37, norths
88 and 12 ~rr"T p
frank s. Gannon, j. m. cMy f . i
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr..
Washington, D. C. *
W A. TURK, S. H.
Gen’1 Pass. Ag’t., Asa’tGen 1 ’
_ Washington. D- C.