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to Consumption.
A Forerunner of the Most
Fatal Disease.
Though its offensive features
are sometimes almost unbearable,
few people are aware of the danger
of which Catarrh is the forerun
ner. Catarrh invariably leads to
Consumption. Growing worse and
worse each winter, those who rely
upon the usual treatment of
spray8, washes and inhaling mix
tures find that it is impossible to
check the disease with these local
applications which only reach the
surface. The offensive discharge
increases all the while, causing a
feeling of personal defilement, and
gets deeper and deeper until it is
only a question of a short time
until the lungs are affected.
The importance of the proper
treatment can therefore be readily
appreciated. But no good what
ever can be expected from local
applications, as such treatment
never did cure Catarrh, and never
will.
“I had such a severe case of Catarrh
that I lost my hearing in one ear, and
part of the bone in my nose sloughed
off. I was constantly treated with
sprays and washes, but each winter
the disease seemed to have a firmer
hold on me. I had finally been de
clared incurable when I decided to
try 8. S. S. It seemed to get right at
the seat of the disease, and cured me
permanently, for I have had no touch
of Catarrh for seven years.
“Mrs. Josephine Polhill,
“Due West, S. C.”
Those who have had the first
touch of Catarrh
will save endless
suffering by tak
ing the right
remedy at the
outset. Others
who have for
7 years sought, re
lief and found only disappoint
ment in local treatment will find
it wise to waste no further time
on sprays, washes, inhaling mix
tures, etc., which are only tempo
rary and can not. save them from
Consumption. Catarrh is a deep-
seated blood disease. S. S. S. is
the Only remedy which can reach
the very bottom of the disease
and cure it permanently.
Books- sent free by the Swift
Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.
WIso Sayings About Security.
“If any desire thee to be his
surety, give him apart of what
thou hast to spare; if he press thee
farther, he is not thy friend at all
for friendship rather chooseth
harm to itself than offereth it.
If thou be bound for a stranger
thou art a fool; if for a merchant
thou puttest thy estate to learn
to swim ; if for a churchman, he
hath no inheritance; if for a law-*
yer, he will find an evasion by a
syllable or a word to abuse thee;
if for a poor man, thou must pay
it thyself; if for a rich man, he
needs it not. Therefore, from
surety ship, as from a manslayer
or enchanter bless thyself; for the
best profit and return will be this
—that if thou force his for whom
thou art bound to pay it himself
he will become thy enemy; if thou
use to pay it thyself, thou wilt
become a beggar.
am afflicted with
long trouble. Juggins—Why, you
look all right. Muggins—Ob, it
isn’t me. We’ve got twins at our
house.
Diseases of Women Quickly Cured
And Perfect Health Painlessly Restored to Sut
uring womanhood by Improved Smentifae
Methods. Marvelous results have ° b ^ ai “ d
ed and many suffering women have been -aved
from the knife. First treatment sent free for
10c to pay postage. Address,
Mrs. Dr. Mary A. Brannon, Specialist,
102 Capitol Aveuue, Atlanta, Ga.
Dr. O. H. WINBUR]
The Dentist.
Room 3, Gordon BL (i .
ville, Georg],-
A Liberal Amount of ■
Solicited.
1 3 i r.'po
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.
Straight Tips for .Bargain Hunters
Get up before sunrise and go
without your breakfast.
Follow the crowd always keep
ing to the left.
Elbow everybody like every
thing.
Begin with the basement Things
are lower than elsewhere.
Take elevator to seventh floor,
always forgetting to wait for your
change.
Take elevator back to basement
always leaving your last purchase
behind you.
*
Begin all over again.
Keep this up for four or five
hours, until you are feady to fall
in a faint.
Don’t buy anything the rest of
the day. Just go in for samples,
etc.
*
Leave your umbrella somewhere
or other—where you can’t locate
it later.
Keep this up until you can’t
keep it up any longer.
Be sure to leave your pocket-
book on the trolly.
Leave all your packages on the
train and—
Last, do the same thing all over
again- the following Monday.—
Criterion.
Things Said of Women.
The society of ladies is the
school of politeness.—Montford.
Remember, woman is the most
perfect when most womanly.—
Gladstone.
All I am or can be I owe to my
angel mother.—Lincoln..
> Earth has nothing more tender
than a pious woman’s heart—Lin
coln.
Disguise or bondage as we -.vill,
’tie woman, woman rules us still.
—Moore.
No man can either live piously
or die righteous without a wife.—
Richter.
Even in the darkest hour of
earthly ill woman’s fond affection
glows.—Sand.
Heaven will bt no heaven to me
if I do not meet my wife there.—
Andrew Johnson.
No Reform of the Pension Laws.
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 10—After
struggling over the issue for three
hours this morning, the house of
representative undid its action of
several days ago in passing the
Brandon pension bills, and now
there is hardly the ghost of a
chance that these measures will
become laws at this session. -
In fact, the reconsideration by
the house to-day, and the conse
quent delay until next session,
may indicate the unqualified de
feat of bills, and consequently no
reform in the pension law by this
general assembly.
Cure Stomach Troubles, Cold Feet
and Hands, Excessive Menstrual Flow
with Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablets
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur-
ance Agent.
Office No/l State Bank Building,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds of
real estate. Have in hand anything
you want in this line. Will make it to
your interest whether you want to sell
or buy.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable prompt pay
ing companies.
For a perfect fit go to
C. H. SAUNDERS.
Over Owen’s Furniture Store.
The Artistic Tailor.
Large line to select from,
patterns m stock.
a
99
Also
DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education in the reach < f a i! a P I
B.S., Normal and Business Man’s c>uW
Good laboratories: healthful, invig, ratin^cr
mate; military discipline: pood m. ral and
religious influences. Cheapest board in ,i, a |
State; abundance of country produce; expenses I
from $75 to $150 a year; board in dormitories
or private families. Special licenseef or
Teachers; full faculty of nine; all ninVrtlJl
control of the University. A college pr . '
atory class. Co-education of sex.-s. Tl .. i nst ;
tution founded specially for studentscf i'nrted*
means. Send for catalogue to the l a, d. r-
Jos. S. Stewart, a.M?
and Whfekcr
cured e.i h;.;aew.th'
out pair. L OK Of par-
-icul»r- ; FUEE
:.L Y.iLtt
Atlanta. Ga. Office Itu Pryor St
Mrs. W. J. Clarke, of McRae, lia.,
writes: For years have rarely been,
and hardly know how I could keep
house, without Dr. M. A. Simmons
Liver Medicine. It cured me of Sour
Stomach and Indigestion; my husband
of Dyspepsia, and from personal test
regard it superior to Black Draught
and Zeilin’s Liver Medicine.
WHY GOUGH
Why cough and risk consumption,
when the celebrated Dr. John W.
Bull’s Cough Syrup will cure you at
once? It never fails to cure throat and
lung troubles. For bronchitis, sore
. throat and hoarseness it is invaluable.
Dr.BulIs
COUCH SYRUP
Will cure a Hacking Cough.
Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors
recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists.
“REMEMBER
33
that we are equipped with first-class tools, and carry in stock a
full line of material and supplies. '*
that we are prepared to do your work on Boiler, Engine, Saw
Mill and general machinery repairs.
that we sell Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Wrought Iron Pipe, Pipe
Fittings and Supplies.
that we manufacture Saw Mills TO SELL and carry same in
stock for prompt delivery; also Saw .Mill Supplies, Bits, Shanks,
Files, Etc.
that we do a general foundry and machine shop business, at
prices to suit the times.
that we want a share of your trade and solicit your inquiries.
GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS,
FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS.
R. I. Mealor, Manager. Gainesville, Georgia.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condensed Schedule of Passenger Tnitt
In Effect Nov. 6, 189a.
Northbound.
Lv. Atlanta, C. T.
14 Atlanta, E. T.
“ Norcross
* Buford.
“ Gainesville...
** Lula
Ar. Cornelia.
Lr.Mt. Airy
** Toccoa
44 Westminster
" Seneca
* Central .....
“ Greenville..
** Spartanburg.
" Gaffneys
44 Blacksburg..
** King's Mt....
** Gastonia
Lv. Charlotte....
Ar. Greensboro
No. 12
Daily
Lv. Greensboro.
Ar. Norfolk
Yen. jNo. 18
No. 38 Ex.
Daily* San.
12 00 m
1 00 p
7 50 a
85J a
9 30 a
10 05 a
10 35 a
10 58 a!f2 42 p
11 25 a 1
11 30 a
11 53 a
12 31 m
12 52 p
1 46 p
234 p
3 37 p
4 20 p
438 p
5 03 p
5 25 p
630 p
2 22 p
raoo p
3 90 p
4 15 p
4 35p
5 35 d
6 28 p
7 08p
7 43p
8 G8p
8 35p
FstMl
No. 34
Daily.
5 22 p
6 10 p
6 44 p
7 00 p
8 22 p
9 52 p 10 43 p
.10 50 p
7 50 a
Ar. Danville
Ar. Richmond
Ar.Washington .
Baltm’ePRR.
Philadelphia.
New York...
11
6 40 a
Frank J. Gould, the youngest
son ot the family, became of aga
on the 5th inst.. and under his
father’s will receives $10,000,000
though for the present he only
gets the income. He is connected
with the Missouri Pacific and will
soon become a director in that
road and also in the Manhattan
Elevated. He is said to be a
good business man and a hard
worker but withal is fend of
horses and dogs.
A physician connected with a
Philadelphia institution where
there are many children, says
coughing induced by a cold can be
relieved to a considerable extent
by drawing a long breath and hold
ing it Until it warms and soothes
every air cell, the nitrogen which
is thus refined acting aa an ano
dyne to the mucous membrane,
allaying the desire to cough and
giving the throat and lungs s
chance to heal.
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 lor 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.
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6 40 a
5 42 »!.
8 03 a j.
10 15 a .
12 43 m.
11 SO 4
12 50 »
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2 20 *
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3 25 ft
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422 t
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5 45 t
3 37 ft
715 ft
7 35 ft
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6 23 ft
So nth bound.
CVW Y..P.RJ
Baltimore...
W ashington.
Richmond
Lv. Danville
Lv. Norfolk”!
Ar. Greensboro.
Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Meffieine
searches out all Impurities in the sys-
tetu, and expels them harmlessly by the
natural channels.
MALSBY & COMPANY,
57 SOUTH FORSYTH ST.. ATLANTA. GA.
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
i Erie City Iron Works, The Geiser Manufacturing Company, The New
Birdsall Company, Munger Improved System for Ginning
Cotton, R. Hoe Co., Henry Disston <fe 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,
Injectors,[Grate Bars, and Steam
and Pipe Fittings.
edge of how frequently one letter j
is used compared with others that j PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN SRDERS AND'1IYOI MR1EC
enables cryptogram reader* toun- | A
' ravel so many mysteries. ®W*Catalogue free by mentioning this paper.
Lv. Greensboro
Ar. Charlotte
Lv. Gastonia ...
44 King’s Mt..
“ Btau-Vsbnrg ..'11 31 p lO 45 a
Gaffneys 'll 46 p li> 58
Spartanburg. 12 26 a II 84
Greenville.. * —
Yes.
No. 35 No. 37
Dailv. :Dailv.
No. 11
Da ly
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6 M P
6 31 a
9 20 i'
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1 12 p
1 38 p
To those who have never con
sidered the subject, it might ap
pear that each letter is of equal
importance in the formation of
words, but the relative prupori io»a
required in the English -lang****]
are these: A 85. h 16, c 30, d id.
e 120, f 25, g 17, h 64, i Si, j-* k
8, 1 40, m 30, n 80, o 80, p 17. q •
r 62, s 80, t ‘90. u 34, v 21, w 20,,
x 4, y 20, z 2. It is this knowl-
Centml
Seneeu
Westminster.
Toccoa .. ....
Mt. Airy
Cornelia
Lula
GaioMVtl!* .
Buford
Norvnoss.
Ar. Atlanta, EL T.
1 25 a 12 34
2 30 a
1 33 p
8 25 a
2 18 p
f3 00‘ p
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f3 13 p
4 35 a
3 37 p
5 25
f 10
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2u6 R -
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6 15 p .*••"'
4 30 I>i _ ■ l-j.
5 25 p >,.17.
Ex.
San
‘A” a.
5 55 p
610 p
6 50 p
7 35 p
7 40 p
8 14 p
8 40 p
912 p
9 43 p
4 55 pTOiWp
8 55 u 9 30 p
i N" night-
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7 20 »
7 46 ft
827 »
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P7* j». m. **M” neen.
CbftiftMak* I Ane Steamers in daily mrtu*
Norfolk and Baltimore. ..
Noe, ar and aa—Daily. Washington sad Sort®:
western Vestibule Limited. 'Through „
keeping ears between New York and ht^rOr .
da Washington, Atlanta and
-^ttanta. Bluing ears serrs _
•■rents. Pullman dsawing room
bstjsen Greensboro and Nutfok.
iMgttsn «« Norfolk for OLD POWT COMfOKj-
Nos. 35 and 3*-United States Fart
sofidbe tween _Wasirfngton_ as cl
passenger* ef aH classes. PoITman .
Bleeping earn t*e*«r‘een Nbfr *
[w Orleans, via Atlanta and
. . Li Danvib*.
fchboifbd
88 and 1$ •
PRANKS. GANNON.
ThiwPV-P. ^ Gen. H*r.,
Washington. D. O.
J. M-CULP. ,
Traffic Mir.
ungton, Li. C. Wa*hingt° Q > w
W. A* TVBX. s. H. HARDWICK.
Gen’iPSba. Ag’ft.. Aas'tGea’l Pa» Af V
— Washington, D.q Atfra jftjg