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THE (GEORGIA CRCAKER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1901
Paying Publicity.
One of the most progressive
men in this county is Mr. Thomas
Tall, justice of the peace, Clayton
Michigan^ He knows a good
thing when he sees it and there
fore he knows the value of adver
tising, and as a result of the
possession of this knowledge Mr.
Tall is doiqg a veritable land of
fice business. in the knot-tying
line. -
Justice Tall is of the opinion
| that marriage is more of a busi-
! ness partnership than anything
else and ? that the marrying of
people may be made a fit subject
tor advertising enterprise and he
makes practical use of his opinion.
In goosequeuce of his liberal an
nouncements in the local newspa
pers ot Clayton and the newspa
pers of the adjoining towns, it is
said that the
Digests what you eat.
This preparation, contains all of the
digestants dnd digests all kinds of
food. It gives instant relief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
Cured after everything else failed. It
prevents-format ion of gas on the stom
ach, relieving all distressafter eating;
Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take.
It can’t help ' ,
but do von good
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Gus Morrow, .of the Jonesboro
Enterprise, says: “It has been
suggested that Captain R. J. Low
ly, the recently avowed Roosevelt
republican of Atlanta, should
have Henry A. Rucker, the negro
collector of internal revenue, to
dine with him at an early day—
just to be consistent you know.”
Hush, Gus! Bob’s on your “Uncle
Allen’s” staff, and you musn’t be
naughty just now, after having
had such a nice little place offered I
yon.—Jackson Argus.
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AVfegetablePreparatioiiforAs-
slmilating ihelciod and Reg uta-
An Editor's Mistakes Are Inexcus
able.
The editor of a newspaper has
mo hu£ih6#B.tQ| m*ke
has no business even to get any
thing in his paper that people do
not like. He ought^to know just
what would suit each individual,
or he oughfe^toftake each item be-
fbre? it4s spublish&d.I
person whom it concerns censor
it. An editor has plenty of time
%Ep dofafl thtSj ap^ 111 he has to
do is to hunt news and clean rol
lers, Bet type, clean the floors, pen
short items, hustle for advertis
ing, fold’ papers and wrappers,
talk to visitors and distribute j
type, read proofs and correct mis
takes, dodge the bills apd dun de
linquents, and take cussing, and
tell the subscribers that he needs
money.—Ex.
When congress meets it will be
asked to give Mrs. McKinley $50,-
000 and a pension, and in addi
tion $100,000 will be requested for
the payment of physicians.
That’s a shame! If congress does
it^tiyilitf&.Jali ^Awfully unjust'
precedent,
upon him are
I so numerous that his entire . time
ia«0qsnmed>in j? performing mar-
eriage ceremoms.
I The following card in the clay-
ton Gazette Will Show Justice
Tail's style of advertising:
IfVman’s in love,
Tfat’shk business
If a woman’s m love,
That’s her'buSliihss.
If they’re going to marry,
That’s my business.
THOMAS TALL, J. P. .
P.S,—TalwaVs resefvW the right
Tp,kies tie tiride. Termsliberal.
Time given, if destired. Wood or
provisions taken in part payment.
McKinley was paid
$50,000 a year, and it is hardly
honest to the masses of the people
to pension the widows of all gov
ernment employes or pav their
doctor bills. It is always best to
be just before becoming generous.
—Jackson Argus.
A woman believes that she is “lib
eral” in her religious vie vs if she
makes a cake for a Bocial - at the
other church.
Palmoar Hardware Co. Gainesville, Gai
In order that her friends
couldn’t charge her with forget
ting her dead husband, even
though she had gone into society,
an Atchison winow recently
served sandwiches tied with black
ribbons.
How can we obtain it? What
means will secure it to us with the
free consent of mankind and the
acknowledged suffrage of the
world?
It is when by virtue, by skill, by
industry, by patience and perser-
verence and by humble and con
sistent true t and confidence in a
high and overruling power. It is
lost by folly, by iguorance, by
mrcessive ambition and avarice.
That good name which is to be
chosen rather than great riches,
does not depend on the variable
wind of popular opinion. It is
based on permanent excellence,
and is as immutable as virtue and
truth. It consists in an unsullied
reputation formed under the in
fluence of virtuous principles and
awarded to us, not by the igno
rant and vicious, but by the in
telligent and good.
Life takes much of its shapes
and coloring from the plastic
powers that operate in youth. The
most critical period of life is that
which elapses from fourteen to
twenty-one years of age. If a
young man passes this period with
pure morals aud a fair reputation,
a good name is almost sure to
erown his years and to descend
with him to the close of his days.
The two most precious things this
side the grave are our reputation
and our life.
Without character gold has no I
value, birth no distinction, sta
tion no dignity, beauty no Charms,
age no reverence.—Selected.
A Michigan court has declared
that a bicyele has as much right
on a Sidewalk as a baby carnage.
The former, the court says, is less
obstructive to traffic than the lat
ter, as well as less annoying to
pedestrians. Probably after some
hundreds of years we shall get the
status of the bicycle clearly estab
lished.^—-Savannah News.
Genuine Oliver Pioi
Cutaway Harrows, Tiger Disc Plows,
and Plow repairs. Steel Beam Plows of all sizes and prices,
mg, Pipe fittings, Mill supplies. Winter Lap Robes, Saddles, Har
Bridles,Etc. We will save you money on anything in our line.
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
~ - ^ -U - Does Sot Injure the
W. A. McLarty & Son, Dime Box, Ter.,say: “Bas
best we have ever handled. My son prescribes it i
only Chill Tonic which a child can take without inii
Price 50c. BBOWX MF’G. CO
A bottle of Prickly Ash Bitters
kept in the house and used occasionally
means good health to the whole house
hold. DR. E. E. DIXON & CO."
Miss Ora Eddelman, a young
woman of Cherokee blood,, owns
and edits the “twm Territories,”
a thirty two page illustrated mag
azine, whose contributors are res
idents of Oklahoma and Indian
Territory.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
A. C. Hutchison president of the
Louisiana and Texas railroad, is
stated to be the donor of the $50,-
000 recently given for the found
ing of a nurses’ home as an ad
junct to the New Orleans hospit-
TRY OUR
INTERNATIONAL
The Discoverer of Swamp-Boot at Work is
His Laboratory.
There Is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep
tive. -Many sudden deaths are caused by
it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to ad
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell
Then the richnessof the blood—the albumen
—leaks out and the sufferer has Bright’s
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root the new dis
covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder
arid urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists in fifty-cent
and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
hy mail, also a book telling about Swamp-
Root and its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and
aention this paper. H ' ...
Reliable and Gentle.
“A pill’s a pill,”,says the saw. But
there are pills and pills. You want a
pill which is certain, thorough and
grentle. Musn’t gripe. DeWitt’s Lit
tle Early Risers fill the bill. Purely
vegetable. Do not force but assist the
bowels to act. Strengthen and invig
orate. no mall and easy to take.
GEO. H. FULLER Drug Co.
a the United «■»
For sale only by —-
GEO. H. FULLER DRUG G
. Gainesville, Ga.
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