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NOVEMBER 23, 1901
BEST AMBULANCE SERVICE,
eitivoly tSiat th ^ PG is
dlGiste fop Woman’s
Jg to lydsa Em Pinkhoi
aetafote GotngsounsSa
In its ambulance system of giving
first aid to the wounded New York
is far in advance of any other place
in the world, and there is no city
outside of the United States where
the ambulance service has passed
jnuch beyond its elementary stages,
■writes Francis IL Nichols. The.
New York system has been studied
<by physicians and hospital authori
ties all over the world, and such as
exist elsewhere are very largely
copies of it.
In America the ambulance is now
in vogue in Boston, 1 Philadelphia,
Chicago, St> Louis, Pittsburg and
New Orleans. In Europe the near
est approach to it is found in
Vienna, where 20 ambulances and
physicians are constantly at the
service of the Volunteer Humane
society, a voluntary organization
established after the catastrophe of
the Ring theater in 1881. Vienna
ambulances are not attached to hos
pitals, as in New York, but are
maintained in buildings especially
erected for them on the same plan
as the American fire houses.—
Junior Munsey. ~ »
FOR
KIDNEY
TROUBLES
<s I commenced
taking* Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compoundabout
three months ag*o,
and cannot express
the wonderf ul good
it h&s done ine.
For information as to Routes
Schedules and Rates, both
realized. About $80,000 was sub
scribed to the fair fund. The
stockholders will not get any of
this money back from this fair.
In fact,* about $10,000 more will
be needed to meet all the obliga
tions of the fair association.
A 1 has done
\ Menstmationswere
so profuse as to
leave me very weak
SLD.HQP£> y for some time after,
also troubled with leucorrhoea,
i feeling 1 , hearing-down sensation,
across the hack and thighs. I
as though there was a heavy
bt in mv stomach all the time. 1
taken two bottles of the medicine,
no w have better health than I
bad for four years.”
Mbs. Lizzie Dickson Hodge,
Avalon, Ohio.
write to either of the undersigned.
You will receive prompt reply
and reliable information. '
C. C. McMillin, A. G-. Jackson
G. A. P. D. G. P A. "
A. O.^Dawson, S. A.,
Augusta, Ga.
S. E. Magill, C. D. Cox,
Gen’l Agt. Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta. Athene.
W. W. HAKDWick, W. C.McMillin
Gen’l Agt. S. F. & P. A.
Macon. Macon.
S. W. Wilkes, W. M. McGovern
T. F. &P. A Gen’l Agt.
• .Atlanta. Ga. Augusta.
IS MARVELOUSLY EFFECTIVE
It conveys a healing, strengthen
ing influence to the afflicted oigans
which is instantly apparent. Quiets
pain, stops, wasting of the kidney
tissue, removes that tired, despond*
ent feeling that all victims of kidney
ailments have A short course with
this splendid remedy brings bade
strength, good digestion, energy and
cheerful spirits.
Pricg, $1.00—at Drag Stuns.
, Greatest System of Railways.
The consolidation of seven great
railroads of the weBt. of which so
much has appeared in the "news
press recen tly, brings under one
control the greatest system ever
effected. The roads involved are
the Union Pacific, the Southern
Pacific, the Northern Pacific, the
Great Northern, the Chicago, Mil
waukee and St. Paul, the Chicago,
Burlington and Quincy, and the
Chicago and Northwestern. Toge
ther they have a mileage of 47,372
miles. The combined capital
stock is $1,042,837,186 and the
CHARGE OF LIFE*
jfre years a go with
The Grippe,’ and
jad a relapse and A y
jras given up by f
he doctor and my 1 l
fiends. Change of V \
[ife began to work ^
|n me. I flowed ILfflajgjpl
rgry badly nntil a
[ear ago, then my TOjfffg
One who is too wise an obser
ver of the business of others, like
one who is too curious in obser
ving the labor of bees, will often
be stung for his curiosity.—Pope.
Everybody Missed .Him.
“No visitor to our little city has
been more deeply missed than Mr.
Able Grafter, who left suddenly last
Tuesday. The proprietor of the
Bowersville hotel misses him most
of all, but the tailor and the shoe
dealer, also ye editor, have consider
able interest in him. It is not that
we miss Grafter so much, but that
we miss our money more, as Shake
speare would have put it/’-—Bow
ersville Clarion.
Big Cotton Fire at Albany.
Albany, Ga., Nov. 16.—A. W.
Muse & Co/s cotton warehouse,
with about 25,003 bales of cotton,
was destroyed by fire last night.
The building and cotton, except
one or two lots of cotton, belonged
to individuals pretty well covered
by insurance. The fire depart
ment emptied 6,000 gallons of
water on the fire in the vain en
deavor to put it out.
INTERESTING
ANNOUNCEMENT
The General Information Fiend.
“Don’t you think young Mr. Binx
is interesting ?” £aid the young wo
man.
“Yes,” answered Miss Cayenne,
“in a way. A man who could store
his mind with so much unimpor
tance could not fail tq be wortliy of
study. He puts me in mind of a
scientist who goes about collecting
specimens that nobody else wants.”
—Washington Star.
vffFlF to gssidif i&siEmo-
■■ i nisS h.s up? gi&r?Kisaem
lyala £. Fisskhsns KSeeSScSne Go*
We have made arrangements
to handle the celebrated. . .
Mallary Bros., Machinery Co.
[ngine*builders,
Saw mills, cotton
NS and PRESSES.
The best and most satisfactory flour on the market.
Will sell same in any quantity at the Lowest Prices.
Gut Price of Prints.
Fall River, Mass., Nov. 18.—
M. C. D. Borden, of the Iron Works
mills in this city, today dropped
prices of all kinds of prints -£c pe
yard, 6xcept shirting, which he
dropped £c. The action caused
consternation in the trade, and it
is likely to be several days before
matters become settled.
Women Hermits In Russia.
Am ong xne villagers on the Volga
in the province of Samara a curious
sect of women has made its appear
ance. It was originated by an elder
ly peasant woman in Soznova, call
ed the /‘Blessed Mother.” - These
women have fled from the villages
around into a remote district, where
they live singly in holes dug out of
the face.of the hill. They lead a
'life of fasting and prayer, and be
lieve themselves called from the
world, which they think is shortly
about to perish in a general con
flagration. The “Blessed Mother”
has “ten wise virgins” as a sort of
bodyguard, and* the sect believes
that these 11 women are possessed
of miraculous powers. — London.
Globe. .
An Early Morning Victim.
“That man is so tender hearted,”
remarked the unoriginal person,
“that he wouldn’t harm a fly.”
“Humph!” answered Mr. Sirius
Barker.. “That isn’t tender heart
edness; that’s sheer foolishness.”-—
Washington Star.
A Fine Bird.
Cholly-—Give me a -kiss, sweet
heart. .
Marie—I’m afraid to; the parrot
is looking. -
FUNERAL DIRECTOR ;
AND DEALER IN
II kinds of funeral furnishings,
[ce teams and prbmpt attention
gen to all calls either day or
ght. Parlors and ware rooms
k South Bradford street di-
ctly in front of court house,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
In Pound, half pound boxes and in any quantity open
The peer of any candy sold in Atlanta.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
A recent issue of Jacksonville,
Fla,, city bonds sold for 107
and were bid in principally by lo
cal capitalists. That’s the kind
of faith to show.m your own home.
HEINZ’ CELEBRATED PICKLES
In Northeast Georgia
i C. A. DOZIER.
m Estate and Insur.
ance Agent.
Ofiice No, 1 State Bank liuilflinp.
Nobility
, Recommends
Nervine*
The above portrait is that of
Countess Mogelstud, of Chica
go, III., whose gratitude for the
benefit received from the use of
Dr. Miles’ Nervine prompted
her to make"this statement:
“It affords me great pleasure to add
my testimony to the very excellent
merits of Dr. Miles’ Nervine. Although
I am past 8o years of age I find it
soothes the tired brain, quiets the im-
tated nerves, and insures restful sleep.
I neyer feel contented without a bottle
of it in the house.” Gratefully yours,
Christiana Maria,
Countess Mogelstud.
Miw Nervine
is a nerve tonic and strength-
builder that starts right in re
storing health immediately.
Sold by all Druggists.
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
The Parrot—Oh, go ahead and
kiss her; I’ll turn my head.—Phila
delphia Press.
exchange and rent all kinds c
a ; e ; Have in’ hand anything
at in this line. Will make it
Merest whether you want to se
insure your property against
nre in old reliable and prompt
companies
Carr and His Fence.
One of the sights of Modoc
county, Cal., is the stone wall four
feet high which nearly surrounds
Jesse D. Carr’s estate of 25,000
acres. In order to protect hie stock
Mr. Carr built the fence at a cost
of something like $60,000.
“Do you know what the United
States marshal said about it when
he was sent out here to investigate
at the time they were trying to force
me to pull it down during Cleve
land’s administration?” he asked
a friend recently. “Well, he looked
it over carefully, and he said to me,
‘Carr, I don’t know which is the
bigger fool—the government, for
wanting to pull down that fence, or
yon, for putting i^ up.’ That,”
added Mr. Carr, “was the most sen
sible thing I ever heard about that
* 1£ T
Washington, D. C.
WE CAN PLEASE TOC
d erry farm
2 7 ACRES,
[Mailorders are Given Special Attention.]
■■"■Vi * ‘ •
Thirty-five years of successful business in Atlanta has
proven the above assertion*.
When you buy a suit from us ycu can teel satisfied
that it comes from First Hands, because we are the only
clothing house south that manufactures and sells direct
to the consumer. You know what that means. We save
you all the way fropi 10 to 20 per cent.
New Holland Springs,
*ate & Eentiug Ag’t.,
Gainesville, Ga.
Ji\l 3 "T" TOBACCO SWT
I and SMOKE
•,^nYourLlfeaway!
Made form of tobacco using
$ rf e and vip/t l 1, ? tr ,°. n £« magnetic, full of
Ea* S*L takin e ho-to-bag,
. Pounds i n strong. Manv gain
| d Al Urug^ K d ^- Over 500,000
§? Cur ? guaranteed/ Book-
^° V CO. ChSr* Ad dress STERLING
| . Chicago or New York. *437
EISEMAN BROS.
of 11, 13,15, 17 Whitehall St.
Temporary Quarters CORNER PRYOR AND ALABAMA STREETS
Near Union Depot*