Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, July 23, 1902, Image 5

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WEDNBirtDAY JULY 23. 1902 THE GAINESVILLE NEW&, G. J- & S. RAILROAD mr Face Worth. ii'tuDe, but never, i w complexion, a jaun- patches and blotches sicns of Liver l rouble. 2\evv Life Pills give Cheeks, Rich Complex its at M. C. Browns THE ROOSEVELT LIVERY, President Roosevelt has adopted a new livery for his coachman and footman. It consists of the regula tion coat and trousers. The trou sers are very faint cream doeskin, cut to the knee,; with patent Leather Wellington boots. The coat and vest are slashed with yellow and green, and the beaver hat is adorn ed with the tricolor cockade which was introduced early in this admin istration. This livery was used for the first time recently when the president drove to the depot on his way to distribute diplomas to the Annapolis cadets. The footman’s livery differs slightly from that of the. coachman, as the coat is cut away almost to the extent of a swallowtail, and the skirts or spikes are very long. The effect is strik ing. The green and yellow trim mings are noticeable at a distance. No other livery in the city is like this, and the good purpose is served in that the president’s equipage can be recognized at a distance merely by the livery of his attendants. SU.ET'JJI-E IN EFFFCT JAN 20, 1901. F^steru Jard (75th v Meridian) Tim*-. No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for Social Circ No. 84 leaves 12.SO o. m. tor Winder, No. 86 leaves 3:00 p. m. for Jeffeisor. and* So cial Circle. No. 88 leave* /,55 p. m. for Tefferso**. No. 87 arrives from Jefferson 8,18 a. tn No. 85. arrives from Social Circle 1,37 a. m No. 83 arrives ,'rom Social Circle 4,35 p. m. No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8,37 p. m SUNDA* TRAILS. No 92 t-aves 7,35 a. m. for Social Circle. No. 90 leaves 3. )0p. m. for Soda! Circ No. 98 leaves 4.-00 p. m. for Jefferson. No. 99 arrives 8:45 a. m. from Jefferson. No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.ra. from Social Cirtk No. 91 arrives 2, 45 p. tn. from Social Circle Con Sections, No. 82 connects at Winder 9,30 a, m. for Ath. ens arriving: Athens 10.li a. m. ' No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Ga. R, R for Augusta 10*26 a. m For Atlanta 11.56 m Arrive Augusta 2 25 p.,m.; Arrive Atlanta 135 “I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor to stop my hair from failing. One- half a bottle cured me.” J. C. Baxter, Braidwbod,. III. BAD DIGESTION Ayer’s Hair Vigor is certainly the most eco nomical preparsiion.of us kind on the market little of it goes a long It doesn’t take ku it to stop falling hair, make the hair and restore color ro . " hair. $1.00 a bottle. AH dnjs'i- * Imperfect digestion is more -serious and far-reaching in its effect than is generally understood. This state of health is like an open gate way to disease because germs that may be in the air we breathe at once seize such an opportunity to attack the vital organs. They slowly undermine the strength and energy, and a collapse comes—usually at a time when a strong healthy body is most needed. No. 84 connects at Winder for Atlens »nd Atldnta2,19 p, m.; afTive Athens 2.50 p. m^. ar rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m. No. 84 connects’at Social Circle for Augusta » * p.m.; s-I’Ttigujta 9.25 p. m. Ka* %> vi l » * r i 1 ' • ; - **»r A: .:it 7.45 p.m.: arrive Atlanta 9 20 p. mf Samtjel C Dunlap, Receivet If your druggist cannot mipply vt u, send us one dollar and we will express S u a bottle. Be sure and give the riiimi; your nearest express office. Address-, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell. Mass. As an excuse for being in«*xica- ed at Halifax a soldier just return ed from South Africa olead^d that he had not had a drink for two years and a half. He was dis- chargeb.-Augusta Herald. Great success is the evolution of little failures. Mark Twain and the Prince. While he was in England Mark Twain says his head was once taxed as gasworks. He wrote Queen Vic toria a friendly letter of protest, saying: “I don’t know you, but I’ve met your son. He was at the head of a procession in the Strand, and I was on a bus.” J ... ' Years afterward he met the Prince of Wales, now King Edward VII., nt Homburg. They had a long walk and talk together. When bidding him goodby, the prince said, “I am glad to have met you again.” This remark troubled Twain, who feared that he had been mistaken for some one else. He communi cated this suspicion to the prince, who replied, “Why, don’t you re member when you met me in the Strand and 1 was at the head of a procession and you were on a bus?” UIone> Loaned On Farms. We make loans on improved farms, in Hall, and the surrounding conn ties, on ten years dme, with the privilege of making payments on the principal sum at any time. For further information apply to R. P. LATTNER. Room 4. State Bank Building, Grain es- ville. Ga. R. DEXTER Job Coudn’t Have Stood It If he'd had Itching Piles. T ey’re terribly annoying; but. Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve will cure the worst case o f piles on earth. It has cured thousands. For Injuries, Pams or Bodily Eruptions it’s the best salve in the world. Price 25c a box. Cure guaranteed gold by M. C. Brown. Is a fine regulating tonic which filters through the body, casting out injurious matter, stimulating the digestion and nourishing and strengthening every weakened part. It also puri fies the blood, sharpens the appetite and creates energy. In this way it restores the system to perfect order/ FUiNSRAI director and DEALER IK i kinds of tunera! turiiishingb ue tpauis and prompt attention feil to ah calls either day or ght„ Parlors a ad \ure rooms ,**South Bradford street di mly in front of court house. IWNESVILLE GEORG 1 A. Had No Use For A Clock. ‘Can’t I sell you a clock?” ask- e l the man at the kitchen door, according to the Chicago Tribune. “ ‘No, you can’t,” replied the woman of the house, red and flus tered. “Hain’t got time to wind it “But this is an eight-day clock You don’t have to wind it oftener than once a week.’’ “Hain’t got any time to wind eight-day clocks We had one in the house 12 years. I wound it ev ery Monday morning. It always took me a minute to wind both sides of it. One day I got to coun tin’ h^w much time I’d epeut on it. There’s fifty-two weeks in a year Twelve times fifty-two is 624 Six hundred and twenty-four minutes is ten hours and twenty-four miu- utes. In them twelve yearn I’d put in a whole workiu’ day and more, too, windin’ that dratted clock. I put it up m the the garret and hain’t touched it since. Don’t need a clock,any way. We can go by the whistles. I’ve got a” bihu’ on the stove, and I’ye throwedlaway t r wo minutes talkin’ to you. Good m r- niu\” And she shut the door in his face. For irregular bowel move ments, chronic, constipation, flatulence, belching, foul breath, and other troubles due to indigestion or ob struction in the bowels,- Prickly Ash Bitters is a speedy cure. PomE&MvSEirfJce Between New York, Philadelphia, Bald- more. Washington, Richmond, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points North, East, Sonth and West For a perfect tit go to H. SAUNDERS j.' How to Make Paper Cases. Cut six .pieces of writing paper, measuring four and a half , inches square. Fold each side over to the depth of one and a quarter inches, which will give at each corner a square of one and a half inches. Cut on one side of this square only; turn the sides up and fasten with a paste made of a teaspoonful of flour and about four tablespoonfuls of tepid water, r Pour the remainder into a saucer, the depth of which will probably be an eighth of. an inch. Dip each case into the batter and then into fine breadcrumbs; dip into the batter again, then again into the crumbs. Have a frying pan on the fire with hot drippings; take each case by the bottom and hold it deep endugh in the hot drippings to brown the breadcrumbs. The re sult will be a pretty paper case, two inches square and an inch and a quarter deep, which use as directed. Unique Floor Covering. A woman who for years has used the ordinary table oilcloth to cover her bedroom and her summer cot tage floors says it is the cheapest SOLD AT DRUGGISTS, bved to Daniel Building, over Mrs. 3. E. .lackson’s store. [Ti e Artistic Tailor. 5 F Clothes cleaned and pressed 6: hort notice. AiaO A DIES - SvKILfXS All work SOUTHWARD Daily [eaneDand pressed rompt :r ention. Lv New York, P R R | 12 55 p m J Lv Philadelphia, P R R ! 3 29 p m ! Lv Baltimore, P R R ! 5 45 pm 5 Lv Washington, P R R ! 6 55 p.m j Lv Richmond. SAL Ry | 10 40 -p m i Lv Petetersbuig, “ ! 1131 pm } Lv Norliua “ { 205 am } Lv Henderson ** | 2 30 am j Lv Raleigh “ l 346 am ! Lv Southe n Pines ** J 5 37 a m ! Lv Hamlet * j 6 30 a m *, } No 408 | Lv New York, N Y P & N J f7 55amj Lv Philadelphia “ ! 10 20 am ! Lv New York! OD S S Co | f3 00 pm j. Lv Baltimore, BSPCo j Lv Wash’ton, N&WSBi LvPortsmoutl .SALRyl Lv Weldon “ ! Lv Norlma Lv Henderso i . “ ! Lv Raleigh “ ! Lv Southern Pines “ ! Lv Hamlet “ ; Lv Wilmington . “ “ ! Ar Charlotte “ ! L. ester “ ! Lv Greenwood “ ! Lv Athen “ ! Ar Atlanta J “ ! Ar Augusta, C & W C ! Ar Macon, C of Ga Ar Montg’m’ry A & W P{ Ar Mobile, L & N \ Ar New Orleans, L & N! Ar Nashville N C & St L! Ar Memphis ! C. Dunlap, .1 k Mr. WtTTing Fang, the Chinese minister to this country, is to be succeeded by Mr. Lian Cbeii- The date of Mr. Wu’s departure from Washington has not been decided upon.. His successor is at present in London, Sphere he went to attend toe coronati »ii of King Edward. - insurance agents IKE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND SURETY BONDS. f6 30 pm 6 30 p m 1005 am 12 36 pm. 2 >0 pm. 2 45 pm 4 27 pm 6-43 pm 8 05 pm 3 30 p ns 1045 pm 1120 pm 1 32 am 4 08 am 5 30 am OFFICE iJNLAP BL’OINfi Phones 35. WMteMan Turned Yeiow. Gre? x counter nation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogartv of Lexington, Ky., when !hev caw he was turning 1 yellow. His skin slowly changed color 4 * also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated bv the best doctors, but wi hput benefit. Then he was adyised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful S ouuich and Liver remedy, and he writes: *• After taking two bottles I ,v:is whi»liv cured.” A trial proves its nItchbsss merit for all Stomach, Liver ■ .. i ividn.e? ’roubles. Only 50c. Sold i>y M C, Hr .\vn^ druggist. A Married Man's Musings. Yf r hen ft fellow betrins to 1’orgc.t th'o Ak&Q he was. hiatifed he Wpiid-*^ i* 9 51 a m .10 08 a m 12 07 pm 2 19 p m 3 35 p m 5 10 p m | 7 20 p m 920 om 255 am 7 30 am 5 5 a m 4 00 p Iheap Ivxcursioo To ftiarlestoai and Return Account of South Carolina In- er State, and West Indian Ex position. > the above octfe>y.' J ; 0 rgi Rnaibroad will sell !r 4> ticket- at very tow Dally Trains i.»etvo ! and Charleston, trough sleepers on trail ^ Atlanta at 8:00 and 11 111 • Charleston at o i 1:00 o’clock p. in. FdiG dap-g of sale and r ask agents G$orgh bnti or the undersigned C CMcMillin, A, G.’ 'S'- o a p i) g: i | Augusta, Ct&.' Magill, 'feu’l Agt G . ; • Atlanta. A Bonner. W> C.-Mc’ lT - T. A. Macon H. Hill, P, T. A. Atlanta. Gx and most satisfactory covering she knows of. She lays it with plenty of paper underneath to give it spring and body. Contrary to one’s first impression, it wears remarka bly well and is much easier wiped off and kept clean than the bare floors. If one has never investigated table oilcloths, she will be surpris ed at the wide range of patterns and colors offered for sale even in coun try stores. Two very pretty ones were noted lately in a desert camp house. On the little dining room was a small oak leaf pattern, green on a brown ground, looking when down much like the old fashioned “three ply.” The other was a neat geometric design in shades of brown. Quite Appropriate. Young Mother—John, for good ness’ sake, take that knife out of baby’s mouth. Young Father — Oh, that’s all right, my dear. He’s cutting teeth. —Chicago News. The Terrible Temptation. “How did you know the burglar was a woman disguised as a man V* “Why, when we peeped through the crack of the door he was trying on mv wife’s new hat at the mirror.” Lv Memphis, NC<ftStL! 100pm Lv Nashville, ! 10 55 p m Lv New Organs. L & N J 7 45 p m Lv Mobile. I. & N ! 12 20 a m I. v MontRom’ry A & W P!. 6 20 a m Lv Macon, C of Ga } 8 66* am Lv Augusta, C & W C { 9 40’a m Lv Atlanta. JSALRy ! 12 00 n'n Ar Athens. “ J 2 48 p m Ar Greenwood “ ! 450 p m Ar Chester. “ ! 6 43pm Lv Charlotte* ** ! 6 30 d it Lv Wilmington, “ J 3 30pm Lv Hamlet, “ J 9 50pm Lv So’thern Pines, •* | 10 55 pH Lv Raleigh, “ J 100a n Ar Henderson* '* J 2 27 a tt Lv Norlina. S-A L Ry ! ' 310 a m Lv Weldon, “ ! 4 20a m Ar Portsmouth, “ | 7 00am Ar Wasn’ton. N & W SR! Ar Baltimore, BSPCo J - y w - Ar New York. ODSSCo! Ar Phila’phia, N V P 8l NJ f5 46 p m Ar New York, “ } 8 40pm Office No. 1 State Bank Buildipi Sell, exeliange a.nd rent all kinds . eal estate. Have in hand anythin on want in this line. Will make it ourinterest 'whether you want to se r buv. Will insure your property against loss by fire in old reliable and prompt paying companies Englfeh .mguAge coutains n ; o ::nform 10r the; word *«ge. j *htn11 if? saggest Tasiinigtpu be nom- :iii:g mate for R^p* r.hiH: •• "Ul.i uit W(*nbl be a slur c’li r h i n» col *> ! x .. -h nut it B r TrVvV* : . CoPYt Anyone sending a arlcett'l and c quickly nscert.-un ctj? r opinion 1‘- iitvention Is probably pater.tn.bls ions atricllyeonfldential. Hiuidbc.-c sent free. Oidest nireney for securn Patents uiken thronph Mans special iwtice t without charge, in tL. Lv Hamlet. P§pl&*- } 9 40 p m Lv SoHhern Pin •», *• J 10 82 pm Lv Raleigh, “ ! 12 28 a m Lv Henderson, “ J 1 44 a m Ly_Norl na, «* ! 216 a tn Lv Petersburg “ j 409am Ar Richmond. “ | 4 56am Ar Washington, PRR • f 8 45 a‘m Ar Baltimore, PRR- '10 03am Ar Philadelphia, PRR | 12 27pm Ar New York. PRR. J 315 p ra Note-fDailyExcept Sunday, sheer sir ther if shu i rt fall out, y ’ on: \ handsoniely llhisfrated weekly. I.nre'js- culbtlon of any ocicntltlo journal. Terms, i Tear: four montbB, Sold by all newsdealer MUNN & L‘o. 38,b ™^»*».N6W Ycri Sr k if - m