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Editor Shaver says: Col. 3. H.
Estill has one great thing m his
favor-his character and record are
absolutely, unassailable. He has
lived a clean, live, bustling, busi
ness life and has kept his hands
clean and himself above reproach.
Such a man would honor the
gubernatorial chair of any state in
the union. If be should be nomi
nated Georgia’s affairs will be safe
in his hands and no mistake.
, ”It’s a poor heart that never re
joices,” but most often the trouble
is with the liver or, the diaphragm,
or wherever it is that dyspepsia
plants its virulent headquarters.
-Ex. ‘ "V ' ' .. - v -
Office No* 1 State Bank Building,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds cr
eal estate. Have in hand anything
on want in this line. Will make it
our interest whether you want to se
r huv.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old'reliable and prompt
paying companies
“ For two years I suffered ter
ribly from dyspepsia, with great
depression, and was always feeling
poorly. I then fried Ayer’s Sarsa
parilla, and in one week I was a
new man.”—John McDonald,
Philadelphia,* Pa.
Dr. Antonio Lagorio, who has
bad such remarkable success in
his treatment of hydrophobia at
his Pasteur hospital in Chicago,
says that hehas personally exam
ined 10,000 patients, the vast ma
jority of whom, however, he has
turned away as having been bitten
by innocuous animals.
Hitherto blackwater feyer, the
terrible scourge of Central Africa,
has been without remedy, but one
has been discovered in a native de
coction made from the roots of
the cassia tree.
The worst mosquito infested
neighborhood in the world is the
coast of Borneo. The streams of
that region are, at certain seasons,
unnavigable because of £he clouds
of mOsquitoes.
Each year it becomes increas
ingly difficult to secure lobster
eggs along the New England coast.
At the same time the number of
lobsters taken each year does not
greatly decrease.
Rev Sam Jones, Rev. Len
Broughton, and Hon. Serborn
Wright announce that they will
go on the stump for Guerry
beginning early next month.
Don’t' forget that it’s
“Ayer’s” Sarsaparilla
that will make you strong
and hopeful. Don’t waste
your time and money by*
trying some other kind.
Use e the old, tested, tried,
and true Ayer’s Sarsapa
rilla. ■ $1.00 a bottle. All druggists.
R. SMITH
Many so-called “bitters” are not
medicines, but simply liquids disguised,
so as to evade the law. Prickly Ash
Bitters is Dot one of this class. It is
strictly a medicine, acting primarily on
the kidneys, liver and bowels, and for
the dangerous diseases that attack
these organs it is a remedy of the first
grade. There is nothing objectionable
in its taste, it has an agreeable flavor,
and is acceptable to the most delicate
stomach. DR. E. E. DIXON & CO.
Of the Sun throws, a dark shadow on
the earth. So it is with the human body
when disease shuts out the Jight of health
and happiness.
PRICKLY
ASH
BITTERS
W. R. DEXTER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND DEALER IN
All - kinds of funeral furnishings,
nice teams and prompt attention
given to all calls either day or
night. Parlors and ware rooms
on South Bradford street di
rectly . in front of court house,
GAINESVILLE,~GA
Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer’s
Sarsaparilla. He knows all abmit this grand
old family medicine. Follow his advice,and
we will be satisfied.
J. C. Aybr CO., Lowell, Mass.
Editor Shaver is of the opinion
that the next legislature will last
ten years without recess, if all the
Georgia editors who are running
get elected and try to enact into
law all the advice they have been
giving the legislature.
Is an antidote for all diseases which attack
the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach or Bowels.
It drives out constipated conditions, restores,
functional activity and regularity,
In the Japanese match factories
tire boxes and labele are made by
little girls, who are wondrously
dextrous in the work.’ These little
experts get from one halfpenny to
two per c r halfpenny for 12 hours’
work.
It is announced from the Vatican
that during 1901 only 2,800,000
lire had been contributed as Peter’s
Pence, wliich is the worst year
since 1870. The United States is
third in the list of contributors
with 240,000 lire.
In Hayti a new species of tobac
co has been produced by cross fer
tilization, which grows from five
to seven feet high, bearing a leaf
25 inches long by 15 wide. Three
and even foua cuttings can)] be
made from one plant between No
vember and March.
makes ....
Pure Blood,
Strong Nerves and
Good Digestion.
People who have used it say it is their
main reliance for keeping the body healthy.
SOLD AT DRUGGISTS.
Price, Sl.OOu
Trains from Atlanta, for Lula,
Toccoa, Greenville, Spartanburg,
Charlotte, Washington and East,
pass Gainesville: No, 36, Fast
Mail (daily) 2:28 a. m; No. 12
(daily) 10:37 a. m; No. 38,JLimi-
ted (daily) 2:25 p. m; No. 40,
Express, (daily) 2:45^p. m; No.
18, Bexle (exceptfSunday) 7:33 p.
Trade Marks
Designs
Cpy^fcHTS &c-
Anyone sending a sketch and «»av
atekly ascertain cur ©i/Lik-a -free whetii -r an
invention is probably pau>nwti>£*. • Comfmnuea-
- ions strictly confidential. Handbook on F ^teute
sent free. Oldest agency for »ecuriiigi>a.tenf$.
Patents iaken through Munie. & Co. recei.73
special notice, without eh.'vrre, to tae
H. SAUNDERS
In a western town recently two
men were temporarily liberated
from jail in order jfco fill out the
local football team, which had a
game on hand. After the game
they were jailed again.
Trains from*Washington, Char
lotte, etc. for Atlania, etc., pass
Gainesville: No. 35, Fast Mail,
(daily) 4:29 a. m; No. 17, Belle,
(except Sunday) 7:20|a. m; No.
39, Express](daily) |2:45 p. m/
No. 37, Limited, (daily) 3:30 p.
m; (daily) 8:28 p.m.
Through trains for Washington,
New York, etc. Connections at
Lula for J Athens, at Toccoa] for
Elberton, at Greenville for Col
umbia, etc., at Spartanburg for
Asfieville,tColumbia, Charleston,
etc., and at Atlanta for all points
North, West and South.
>ved to Daniel Building, over Mrs,
J. E. Jackson’s store.
Fhe Artistic Tailor.’
Clothes cleaned and pressed oi
>rt notice. Also
B HV J-Sf Vs ■
/V. handsomely illustrated weekly. Lnrcest cir
culation of any m icntlfic journal. Serins, S3 a
year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers.
New York
Branch Office T St- t-^binaton. JX C.
men and pressed. All work gii (
>mpt a ention.
inlap and Thompson
INSURANCE AGENTS.
E, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND
SURETY BONDS.
Indigestion is the direct cause of dis
ease that kills thousands of persons
annually. Stop the trouble at*, the
start with a little Prickly Ash Bit
ters; it st-engthens the stomash and
aids digestion. DR. E. E. DIXON &
CO.
(Continued From 4th, Page.)
survey of agricultural progress in the
south, urges a greater average yield
per acre than a greater acreage of cot
ton, the return, as far as possible, to
the soil of the fertilizing ingredients of
cotton seed and greater attention to live
stock industries, and he adds: ^ “I be
lieve that the south will not much
longer be known and thought of pri
marily as the ‘land o’ cotton/ but as
a great and prosperous region of va
ried agricultural industries. With the
great industrial progress of the south
ern states and the development ol
their wonderful mineral and manufac
turing resources comes the best of all
markets for the farmer—the great
home market. More and more I hope
to see the agriculture of the south di
versified as this great home market
expands. Let the cotton crop continue
to increase in total productipn, but
let its growth be rather by a higher
average per acre than by a very large
extension of the area under this crop.
Let southern farmers keep the .plant
food at home and send whe product
of the farm to market in the form ol
manufactured articles (manufactured
on the- farm by nature’s processes)
rather than in the form of raw mate
rial. Let them grade up their flocks
and herds gnd keep many more of all
kinds of domestic animals. Let them
renovate the soil by the use of legumes
and save, all the fertilizing material
that the farm itself produces. Then
will the agriculture of the south show
in the census' to be taken ih 1910 adr
vances greater by far than even the :
great progress made in the last twen
ty years of heir history.”
The course of the south is onward
and upward. Let it be the ambition
of every farther to* help on th® good
cause in Georgia.
r e procure real estate loans for five
rs time, payable in installments at
sr cent interest. Call and see us.
Dunlap & Pickrell.
^Gainesville, Ga.
istrleston and Return
icount of South Carolina In-
• State, and West -Indian Ex
position.
For the above occasion tbe
orgi Ruailroad will sell round
p tickets at very low rates.
Ihree Daily Trains between At-
ita and Charleston,
rhrough sleepers on trains leav-
; Atlanta at 3:00 hud 11:45 p.
, and Charleston at 5:10 and
:00 o’clock p. m. For sched-
>s, dates of sale and limits on
kets ask agents Georgia Rail-
id or tbe undersigned.
C. McMillin, A. G. Jackson
£. A. P. D. G. P. A.
Augusta, Ga.
E. Magill, C. D. Cox,
&en’l Agt. Gen’l Agt.
Atlanta. Athens.
P. Bonner, W. C. McMillin,
T. A. ,S. F. & P. A.
Macon. Macon.
H. Hill, J. A,. Thomas, ,
0. T. A. C. T. A.
Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta