Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, September 17, 1902, Image 5
THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17, 1902.
A Fireman's Close Call.
”1 stuck to my ensrine, 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 and
appetite and all run down. As I was
about to give up, I got 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 gam
new life, strength, and vigor from their
use. Try them. Satisfaction guaran
teed bv M. C. Bbowar. Price 50 cents
CONDENSED STORES,
G. J- & S. BAILROAI)
The Bowlder: Young Sam Ciemens
Helped Down HiU.
In the Century the Rev. Henry
M. Wharton tells this anecdote of
Mr. Clemens as a boy, which he
heard in Hannibal, the humorist’s
old home:
A favorite sport of the boys was
to go to a high hill near an old mill
and start a loose rock down the
steep side until, gathering force and
velocity, it finally went crashing
into the water below. One immense
bowlder, partly buried in the hill
side, promised to the mind o fcvoung
Sam a lot of fun. He called the
boys together and thus addressed
them: “Fellows, this is a bigger
rock than ever rolled down any hill.
It will take lots of work to move
her, but when she starts all the
world can’t stop her. We can lift
her out. I will be the boss, and
you fellows work, and we, will see
the greatest thing that ever hap
pened.” - Many Sundays were spent
in toiling at the sides and under
neath the great rock. The “boss”
never for one moment lost his nerve,
but cheered the others oil in their
work until one day they succeeded
in turning over the great mass of
stone. Over and over it went, faster
and faster, till the boys were fright
ened almost out of their senses.
They did not know where or how
the thing would stop. It was mak
ing for the road which wound
around the hill. Some one might
be passing, or, even if not, the way
might be forever blocked. They
watched and wondered. At last it
struck the road with tremendous
power and, taking a mighty leap,
landed in the channel of the Missis
sippi river. Of course no one knew
who did it, but it is said that it
was necessary to send a government
dredge to'take the obstruction from
the stream.
A Bit of Philosophy.
According to a storv accredited
to Citizen Otis Skinner in his early
stage career he was traveling with
a company, which did not occupy a
special train, through the pay towns
3Cm£.CTLE IN EFFECT JAN 20, 1901.
Eastern invalidate! (Totfc (Meridian) Tim«
N?f. 82 leaves 7:17 a. in. for Social Circ
No. S4 leaves 12.30 p. m. lor Winder,
No. 80 leaves 3:00 p. m. for Jefietsonand
cial Circle.
Nof 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for 1 effersou.
No. 87 arrives from Jefferson 8,18 a. m
No. 85. arrives from'Social Circle 1,37 a. m.
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. m. for Social Circle.
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Social Circ
No. 98 leaves 4.-00 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 99 arrives 8:45 a-, pj. from Jeiterson.
No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m._from Social Circle
No. 9i arrives 2, 45 p. m. from Social Circle.
Connections.
No. 82 connects at Winder 9,80 . a. m. for Ath
ens arriving Athens 10.11 a. in.
No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Ga. R, R
for Augusta 10*26 a. m For Atlanta 11.55- *. m
Arrive Augusta 2.25 p. m.; Arrive Atlanta 135
4^ I have used your Hair Vigor
fof : five years' and am greatly
pleased with it. It certainly re
stores, the original color to gray
hair. It keeps my hair soft.”—Mrs.
Helen Kilkenny, New Portland, Me.
Cause mo
bullets,
are not al
they are
quickly be
Ayer’s Hair Vigor has
been restoring color to
gray hair for fifty years,
arid it never fails to do
this work, either.
You can rely upon it
for stopping your hair
from falling, for keeping
your scalp clean, and for
making your hair grow.
$1.00 a bottle. All druggists.
The trust men say they brook
no interference by Dature but if
Nature cared to turn her attention,
their way they might find that she
is not so easy to bluff as Uncle
Sam is.
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 Tor
pid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever
and Ague. They banish Sick Head
ache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or
weaken. Small, taste nice, work won
ders. Try them. 25eat M. C. Brown’s.
Is a kidney medicine of
great value; it strengthens
the kidneys, allays inflam
mation, eases backache and
arrests the progress of the
disease. It is an honest
remedy that can be depend
ed on.
AT ALL DRUGGISTS.
PRICE, $1.00.
If your druggist cannot supply you,
send us one dollar and we will express
yon a bottle. Be sure and give the name
of your nearest express office. Address,
J. C- AYER CO., Lowell, Mass,
No. 84 connects at Winder for *‘Athens and
Atldnta 2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 2.50 p. m.; ar
rive Atlanta 8.00 p. in.
No. 84 connectsiat Social Circle lor Augusta a
. ** m.; arriveugusta 9.25 p. nr.
No.8> connects a: S >:hal Circle f»r Yii rat
7.45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p.
Samuel C. Dundaif,
Receivei
Governor Yates, of Michigan, says
he doesn’t want to be vice-presi
dent of the United States as '‘ha
has a better job/ ’ Mr. Roosevelt
might tell him it is not so bad at
times.
DISASTROUS CROP FAILURE.
The Macon Telegraph reports
that Butts county is suffering from
the most, disastrous failure of
croprin the history of its oldest
inhabitants, in the way of crops of
cotton, corn and hay, and that an
alarming situation is impending
on account of this failure of all
crops in nearly ©very section of
the county, between the landlords
and renters, such as never before
presented itself to the people of
the county. The tenants have is
sued an appeal to the landlords
asking them to meet with them
and discuss the situation.* The
tenants will ask the landlords to
divide the losses of the short crop
with them.
Money Loaned On Farms,
We make loans oh improved farms,
in Hall, and the surrounding counties,
on ten years time, with the privilege of
| making payments on the principal snm
j at any time. For further information
j apply -to
■R. P. LaTTNEB,
Room 4. State Bank Building, Gaines
ville, Ga.
Says He Was Tortured
^ “I suffered such paiu from corns I
could liardl walk,” writes H. Robin-
sen. Hillsborough, III., “but Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve eompletel cured
them.” Acts like magic on sprains,
bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils,
ilcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases
and piles. Cure guaranteed b M. C.
Brown. 25c.
F0RS4LE BY DU. E. E* DIXQN & CO
For a perfect lit go to
c. H. SAUNDERS
Moved to Daniel Building, over Mrs
J. E. Jackson’s store.
“The Artistic Tailor.’
Clothes cleaned, and pressed o:
short notice. Also
LADIES - SKIRTS
cleaneD and pressed. All work giv
prompt a ention.
A BILLION DOLLAR GOVERN
MENT.
One billion a year! A fat and
rotund figure when one reflects
that with a population ot 9,000,000
Mr. Monroe ran the government
for eight and a half annual mil
lions. The stark Jackson, with a
census of 18,000,000, conducted
affairs with an outlay of thirteen
yearly millions of moneys. We
were a world’s meance, and forced
France to pay over sundry reluct
ant bags of gold and acknowledge
her fault in the claim of “once a
subject always a Buhject,” at the
muzzle of the gun. Mr.'Van .Buren
transacted the people’s business at
au aggregate annual cost of $15,
000,000-about a dollar a head for
population. In Mr. Buchanan’s
last y^ar, the year of 1860, the
whoje figure of government fell
below $55,000,000. As late as 1890
it was haif a billion a year, and a
Republican house was swept down
with the war-cry of “a billion dol-
Now it is a two-bil-
Between flew York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, Richmond, Atlanta,
flew Orleans and Points North, Jast,
South and West
FIRE! IN TEXAS OIL. FIELDS.
Beaumont, Tex., Sept. 12.—-The
fire in the oil field is still raging.
Higgins’ 37,000 barrel tank is
burning, Woods’ gusher is shoot
ing a eoiumn ot flame fifty feet
high and gas is escaping from the
other wells and burning. The
fire is confined to the Keith ward
tract on which all tanks are
burned. The damage thus far is
estimated at $100,000.
GEORGIA
\
RAILROAD
IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 24th., 1901
SOUTHWARD
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Bv Philadelphia, PRR! 329 pm
Lv Baltimore, PRR 1 5 45 p m
Lv Washington, PRR! 6 55 pm
Bv Richmond. SAL Ry! 10 40 ,p m
Lv Petetersbuig, “ 1 1181 p m
Lv Norlina "> f 2 05 am
Lv Henderson “ ! 2 80 a m
Lv Raleigh “ ! 346 am
Lv Southern Pines “ { 337 am
Lv Hamlet i 6 30 a m
For information as to Routes,
Schedules and Rates, both
They are going to stop newspa
per reporters from investigating
and publishing details of crime,
because; they take this business
away from the courts and detec
tives. 1 -.
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Night Was Her Terror. ;
“I would ebugh nearly all night
long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of
Alexandria, Ind., “and could hardly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
bad that if I walked a block I Won Id
cough frightfully and spit blood, but,
fwben all other medicines failed.
lar cotigress !
lion-dollar; yet folk seem calm
—Onlooker.
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“WHAT DO YOU CARE? YOU DON’T HAVE
TO EAT IT.”
of the southwest. There wag a stop-
over at Texarcana, and a railroad 5
eating house dinner was imminent.
Everybody rolled off the train, pre
pared for the worst, and expecting
it.
In the window was a citizen, his
long length curled across the sill,
calmly whittling a fresh pine stick
slowly, thoughtfully and resignedly,
with his eyes idly wandering once in
awhile toward a mongrel yellow dog
asleep in the sun-at his feet.
Suddenly the train arrived, and
the bustle and usual confusion at
tending a rapid transit lunch serv
ice aroused the dog. a darky
came out and began to hammer
wildly on a gong the dog lifted up
his eyes to the sun and bowled dis
mally. The. whittling citizen looked
at the dog a minute and then said:
“Shet up! What do you care?
You don’t have to eat it.’’-—Ex
change.
l, three
$1.00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discov
ery wholly cured me and I gained 58
pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed
to cure Coughs, Colds, LaGrippe, Bron
chitis and all Throat and Lang Troub
les; Price 50e and 31.00. Trial bottles
free at M. C. Brown’s drug store.
Like the running brook, tfe
red blood that flows through
the veins has to come from
somewhere.
The springs of red blood arq
found in the soft core of the
bones called the marrow and
some say red blood also comes
from the spleen. Healthy bone
marrow and healthy spleen
are full of fat, ft - ,
Scott’s Emulsion makes new
blood by feeding the bone
marrow and the spleen with
the richest of all fats, the pure
cod liver oil. ^
For pale school girls and
invalids and for all whose
blood is thin and pale, Scott’s
Emulsion is a pleasant and rieh
blood food. It not only feeds
the Blood-making organs but
gives them strength to do
their proper work.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
409-415 Pearl Street, . New York.
NORTHWARD
^ } Daih*
5 No 402
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Lv Nashville, i 10 55 p m
Lv New Orleans. L & N » 7 45 pro
Lv Mobile, L & N \ 12 20 am
Lv Montgom’ry A & W P! 6 20 a m
Lv Macon, CofGa { 8 00 am
Lv Anghsta, C&WC j 9 40 am
Lv Atlanta. |S A L Ry ! 12 00 u’n
State school commissioner
Glenn does not believe in letting
the white people pay for their edui-
cation, and the negroes for those
of their own color.
Wood’s Seeds,
Ar Athens, ** i 2 4Spin ;
Ar Greenwood “ ' { 4 50 p m
Ar Chester, “ i 0 43 p m
Lv Charlotte* “ | 6 30 ora
~Lv Wilmington, “ v ~{ SoOpra J
Lv Hamlet, “ | 9 50 p in
Lv So’th*-rn Fines. “• { 1055 p m
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^11 yield under favorable condi
tions 8 to 10 tons of green food per
acre, or to 2£ tons of hay and
worth as a fertilizing crop, $20.
to $25. per acre. Full information
is contained in our Fall Catalogue
just issued, which we will mail flee
upon request.
Wood’s Fall Catalogue also tells
all about Vegetable and Farm
-Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed
Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley,
Vetches, Grass and *
Clover Seeds, etc.
Write for Fall Catalogue and
prices of any Seeds desired.
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invention is prohnhly pnten«»bld. CeSrnminf^
:itais^I| tctiyGonr«l$ntjaI. Hnndbookijii Pale;,
seric free. * Widest OL’^'icy for securing pa.ioT:<«.
Patents. Viiken through Muhr & Co. recei
special notice, without, ch.-mre, in ti e
Snow Storm in September.
South Dakota, September 11-.
The first snowstorm of the season
set fn early today. It is melting
here as it falls. At Bald Moun
tain and other points north of
here the ground is white.
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