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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 6, 1902
Gr. J. & S. RAILROAD
FOR THE LITTLE ONES,
How Teddy and Freddy Helped Moth
er to Clean House.
JLmEDULE IN EFFECT-JAN 20,. 19DP.
Eastern Utaudard (75th (Meridian)) Thn*'
No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for Social Circ
No. 84 leaves 12,30 p. m. lor Winder, v
No. 86 leaves 3:00 p• tn. for Jeffersor.,aixA
cial Circle. /
No. 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jeffersoa.-
No. 87 arrives from Jefferson 8,18 a. m
No. So. arrives from Social Circle 1,37 a. zru
No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p. m.
No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8,37 p. m_
SUNDAY TRAINS.
No 92 eaves 7,35 a- in. for Social Circle-
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Soclai Circ
No. 98 leaves4.-00 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 99 arrives8:45 a. m. from Jeitersom
No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m. from Social Cirri*.
No. 91 arrives 2, 45 p. m. from Social Circle.-.
Connections.
No. 82 connects at Winder 9,30 'a. ta. for At3ts
ens arriving- Athens 10.ll a. m.
No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Li a.
for Augusta 10^6 a. m For Atlanta 11.56 *. so
Arrive Augusta 2.25 p.-m.; Arrive Atlanta 135
is a disease which has its origin
in a torpid liver and constipated
bowels.
u j was given up to die with
quick consumption. I then began
to use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I
improved at once, and am now in
perfect health.”—Chas. E. Hart
man, Gibbsto^n, N. Y.
It’s too risky, playing
with your cough.
The first thing you
kn ow i t w i 11 be d o wn
deep in your lungs and
•the play will be over. Be
gin early with Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral and stop
the cough.
Three sizes: 25c., 59c., SI. All druggists.
- ures faziness by cleansing the liver, strengthening the
ahrestion end regulating the bowels. It makes good blood,
creates appetite, energy and cheerfulness.
PRICE, S1.00 per bottle.
at DRUG STORES.
No. 84 connects at Winder for Atl eni end
Atldnta2,19 p. m-; arrive Athens 2.50 p. ts^ er
rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m.. '
No. 84 connects'at Social Circle for Augusts..*
...3k p. m.; sniveupusta 9.15 p. m.
■Nor.’Sj oaa:::<> a: -ircle t »r L.i i it:
7.43 p.m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p. mfl
SAMWEIl'C. DUNDAFj.
deceives.
Consult your doctor. If he says take it,
then do as he says. If he tells you not
to take it, then don’t take it. He knows.
Leave it with him. We are willing. .
J. C. AYER CO.r Lowell, Mass.
SOUTHWARD
Dailv
No 31
Lv New York. P R R '! 12 55 p m
Lv Philadelphia, P R R I 3 29pm
Lv Baltimore. P RR l 545 pm
Lv Washington, P R R ! 6 55 p m
Lv Richmond. SALRyl 10 40 p m
Lv Petetersbuig, “ } 11 31 p m
Lv Norlina ! 205 am
Lv Henderson " J 2 30 a m
Lv Raleigh “ ! 3 46 am
Lv Southern Pines “ } 5 37 am
Lv Hamlet j 630 a m
ftfSOpa®
6 30 jxsos
1005 atlb
12 36 p3sa>
2 10 pm-
2 45 pis*
427 pus
6 43 pus.
805 paE<
3 3D pur.
1046 pisr
11 20 pu»
132 aan
4 08 am
530 am.
The cable companies are not
alarmed over the progress of wire
less telegraphy, neither are the
steamboat and railroad companies
over the airship inventions.
J.P. Morgan has purchased a
beautiful home in England. We see
why England should ob-
Tne Detective Mirrors.
I have seen an odd device in an
cient houses, or.ee in the quaint old
town of Newlmryport. Mass.. again
in, a tiny Dutch settlement in Penn
sylvania. Over the front doer,
right under a shuttered window
from which a housewife might peep
cautiously, was an arrangement of
two mirrors, where was reflected the
figure of any ope who stood at the
front door seeking admittance. It
was a wonderfully handy device and
more. I think, in keeping with the
spirit of the times than the polite
deceit of today. “Not at home,”
which seldom deceives callers or
peddlers.—Good Housekeeping.
Atlanta
no reason
ject to these Americans making
so much money, they spend it all
over there. '
Working 24 Hours a Day-
There’s no rest for those tireless, lit
tle workers—Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Millions are always busy, curing ior-
oid Liver, Jaundice. Biliousness, Fever
and Ague. They bapish Sick Head
ache drive out Malaria, Never gripe or
weaken. Small, taste nice, work won
ders' Trv them. 25c at M. C. Brown s.
Trade W.&n
Cof»yr<-hts 6.1
.A iiyone semilng ;l sketc *J rust j y.tic n
nutch-jy-fcaccrcniu opr oui.i i n iree v. i.v^L -
mvfjiitioTi is prohnMy CVunnu:.
• ians strictlycoiuliic-ituii. Handbookfate,
sent if res neenev for Ktcminjr patent -.
I’aieuf* -'.alien through Mura- ,-r Co. rem
ipaUd notice, without ehaixo, in ti.e
Scientific Emkm,
Akrtnrtsontcly fiJustT-itefl veelrly. J,nr:;«*>r. m
tulutio*! (-!f {n:y pci*:i< j|‘,c .i'turn.ii. 'I'crn.-. $:
ro.:r; four no'iths, ^i. Sold, by nil newsdei if
MONil & Kew fori
Rraneh Office. T St, nsrtou. D. C-
Lv Hamlet.
Lv So'tliern Pi»°s,
Lv Raleigh. : J
Lv Henderson,
T ▼ Nor! n».
Lv Petersburg • “ {“’ 4
Ar Richmond. •*’ . f 4
Ar Washington, P R R-faESaj
Ar Pa’timr<-e. r V R 'ID
Ar PHlaiPelnhia. P R R J 12
Ar New York. P R K ! S
Note-iDailyExcept Sunday,
FOK
gAL E BY DR. E. 12 DIXON and COMPANY
! R. DEXTER,
fUNERAl DIRECTOR
and dealer in
[jl kinds of funeral furnishings
La tesnis and prompt attention
L to ail calls either day or
L t Parlors and ware- rooms
Po guU th Bradfo.d street di-
Iccly in tront ot court huusft '
UlNESVILLE GEORGIA.
For a perfect tit go to
J;. ff. SAUNDERS
Ua to Daniel BuiMing, over Mrs.
j. E. .laeksoaV. store.
Artistic failor,
Clothes cleaned and pressed o:
jrt notice. Also
adies - skirts
miand pressed. All work fciu
rompta ention.
C. Dunlap, Jr. J. B. Thompson.
ui Thompson.
INSURANCE AGENTS.
-IKE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND
SURETY BONDS.
•OFFICES
ICNLAP BUDING.
Phones 35.
^heap Exciirsioii Rates,
To
Charleston and
ccount of South Carolina In
terstate, and West Indian Ex
position.
For the above occasion the
wgi RBaiiroad will sell round
rip tickets at very low rates.
Three Daily Trains between At-
»nta and Charleston.
Through sleepers on trains leav-
g Atlanta atirOO and 11:45 p.
i and Charleston at 5:10 .and
1:00 o’clock p. m. For sched-
H dates of sale and limits on
thets ask agents Georgia Rail*
or the undersigned.
CMcMillin, A. G. Jackson,
k A- P 0 G. P. A.'
Augusta, Ga.
Magill, C. D. Cox,
Je n’l Agt. Gen’l Agt.
Aolanta. Athens.
Bonner, W. C.McMillin,
S. F. & P. A.
Macon.
T. A. Thomas,
C. T. A.
A Tr.bute to the Drowned.
It would be diiiicult to conceive
n more touching and beautiful cere
mony than that of the children of
Gloucester throwing a bouquet into
the sea for each sailor who left that
port the past \~ear and has not re
turned. Where are the poets’ flight®
of fancy now?—Boston Herald.
Says He Was Tortured.
‘*1 suffered such pain from corns I
could hardly walk,” writes H. Robin-
sen. Hillsborough, Ill., “but Buck-
len’s Arouca Salve completely cured
them.” Acts like magic on sprains,
bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils,
deers. Perfect healer of skin diseases
and piles. Cure guaranteed by M. C.
Brown. 25c.
Where flowers bloom there is
happiness. This is true whether we
reside perpetually there or only
visit these spo-ts occasionally.. The
home surrounded by flowers can
scarcely be other, than the abode of
peace, tranquility And delight.
The influencegerg60us hues, of
delicate perfumes,of dark green
foliage, and the continual unfol
ding of new wonders, can not but
have a good infl«»euce on ;fcbe in
mates of any bouse,- - Ex.
A Fireman’s Close Call.
*T stuck to meng-ine, although -every
joint ached and every nerve was racked
with pain,” writes C. W, Bellamy, a lo
comotive fireman, of Burlington ,Iowa.
”1 was weak and .pale, without any
appetite and all run down. As I was
about to give up, 1 g<afc a bottle of Elec
tric Bitters and, after taking it, I felt
as well as I ever did in my life.” Weak,
sickly, run down people always gain
new life, strength and vigor from their
use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran
teed bv M. CL Bbown. Price 50 cents
T. A.
Macon
P- H- Hill,
O' T. A.
Atlanta. Ga.
_ Menipbw Scimitar says:
mother ©f ’Captain Btadlee
jbonor h ag paid ^400,000 to save a
• man from going to jail. A
filler is the dearest, the most
e Votwi and the most illogical
the animate creabiou.”
r ^tty soon Mr. Rockefeller will
10 a share of standard
or a of liaisdreoal.
Teddy and Freddj^ thought it a
shame that mother sliould have all
the honseeleaning to do,. and after
talking 4he matter over they decid
ed to help her. Being two very lit
tle hoys, they didn't know much
about it, but they had seen a deal
of scrubbing and washing going on,
and they thought it must be great
fun too.
“Time for my boys to take fheir
nap," called mother* and she set
tled them both comfortably in her
spick and span, freshly cleaned
room. They pretended to be sleepy,
hut no sooner had mother disap
peared than Teddy bounced up, fol
lowed quickly by Freddy.
“Xow, we'll have it all nice and
clean when innvver comes back/'
said they.
Teddy got a cake of soap and a
very -wet washrag and, climbing a
chair, mounted to the bureau and
made the most beautiful clean white
lather on the looking glass, while
the water and soapsuds drip, drip,
dripped down to the freshly starched
and ruffled cover. Freddy had his
mother's toothbrush and another
cake of soap and was hard at work
on his knees, scrubbing the hearth
and freshly oiled floor.. It was just
at this time that their mother found
she had forgotten her glasses and
came softly back to the room, tip
toeing, so as not to disturb her sleep
ing boys. Perhaps you can imagine
her delight at Teddy's and Fredd) r ’s
help!—New York Tribune.
How Boys Fish In Siam.
’When a little Siamese boy goes
Ashing, he dcres not take with him
a hook and lime, nor does he have
to dig for bait. On the contrary,
his fishing apparatus is a very sim
ple affair and would amuse a little
American boy if he were to see it.
. Of what do }'Ou suppose it con
sists? Why, of nothing more or
less than a deep basket out of which
the bottom has been «-cut. The little
Siamese -boy takes this bottomless
basket in his hands and holds it in
a shallow part of the stream. Then
another hoy, who has heen stationed
farther up the stream, drives the
fish downward by flourishing sticks
and grasses in the water until the
boy who has b r een patiently holding
the basket all this time has a fine
stock of fish in the basket trap.
Both boys then thrust their arms
down into the bottomless basket and
pull out the fish that are penned in
there. And the result is enough fish
to make-a little American boy open
his eyes very wide.
But do you not think that the fish
must be more plentiful there than
hereiF—Cincinnati Enquirer.
A Sprightly Maiden.
Look at the eyes of her!
Think of the.-siae of her!
Can 3*ou imagine it. cam you believe,
.She could : be naughty or
‘Peevish orlhaughty or .
Anything ease that could worry or grieve?
Ah. but the wiles of her!
Yes. a.nd the.smiles of her!
How we all look with a pleasure pro
found;
Laugh at the tricks of her;
Wish there were six of he*;
One’s nert (enough to distribute around.
AH -of the -spice of her
Mixed with the mice of her.
’TwoUldrfit be right to Baave everything
sweet;
Sun and the shade of her.
.Jewel and jade of her.
One wit,h the other makes many com
plete
Sun and the shine of her,
Cross and divine of fieri
Fretful expression or spirits elate:
A33 of us wonder and
Puzale and ponder .and
Love her for each individual trait.
Here is what Editor Bankston
says about it: “When I die, I
want the newspaper to announce
it, but I don’t want the* widow to
advertise my death afterwards
with a long veil.
money Loaned On Farms..
We make loans on improved farmsj
in Hall, and the surrounding counties,
(> on ten years time, with the privilege of
The trusts are very much frigh- j ma kinff payments on the principal sum
teued by the Roosevelt-Kyox cru-j at any time. For further informatioa
sade. lust about as much as a wolf | apply to
R. P. Lattneb.
would be by,a lamb. - ^ -3P ^ .-
J Room 4. State Bank Buildmsr, Gaines
ville, Ga. '
The Quitman Free Pres3 has
beard that “most of the people
oyer at Tybee interpret the wild
waves as saying pretty much what
the Governor of North Carolina
said to the Governor of South
Carolina on a certain memorable
occasion.”
lt has been noticed that William
Jennings Bryan is soitoewhat stoop
shouldered and an explanation of
it may be found in his statement
that “as the party candidate I
was compelled to bear the odium
which his administration had
brought upon the party.” It is not
to be wondered that such a heavy
load for such a lirtle man to bear
should make him seoop.—San
Antonio Express, Democratic.
A gentleman from Georgia, who
was out m California a few days
ago, was askedf what kind of a state
was Georgia, and m reply, he said :
“We caii build a high fence around
the state and live independent of
any^ther s^ate. We have the coal
to iSirn, the lumber and marble
and granite to build with, the got
ten, and the mills to spin and
weave it into cloth, and a soil that
can produce every thing we need to
eat-wheat, corn, oats, rye, cattle,
hops, all £inds of vegetables and
the fii e^t fruit on earth.
c. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur
ance. Agent.
Office No, 1 State Bank Building,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds c
eal estate. Have in hand anythin
on want in this line. Will make it
our interest whether you want to se
r ‘buv.. v
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable and prompt
paying companies
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more, Washington, Richmond, Atlanta*
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South and West
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