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ftfE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER - 1, 1902
THE BALKY HORSE,
Gf. J- & S. RAILROAD
A Little Trick Tliai, It Is Said, Will
• Start Him Every Time.
For tile benefit of those who have
been caused a great deal of anxiety by
a balky horse, lost trains as well as
tempers and sometimes even ruined
the horse, the next time they have the
experience to run across a balky horse,
no matter how bad he is, let me tell
you how to start him ninety-nine times
out of a. hundred.
Of course it may fail one time in a
hundred. When a horse balks, no mat
ter how badly he sulks or how ugly he
is, do not beat him. Don't throw sand
in his ears, don't use a rope on his
fore legs or even burn straw under
him. Quietly go and pat him on the
head a moment. Take a hammer or
even pick up a stone in the street,
Jell the driver to sit still, take his lines,
hold them quietly while you lift up
either front foot, give each nail a light
tap and a good smart tap on the frog,
drop the foot quickly and then chirp
to him to go. In ninety-nine cases out
of a hundred the horse will go right on
about his business, but- the driver
must keep his lines taut and not pull
or jerk him back.
If I have tried this once, I have tried
it 500 times, and every time I have
suggested it people have laughed , and
even bet $5 and'bottles of wine that I
could not do it. So far I have won ev
ery bet. This may make you smile, but
a horse has cm ore common sense than
most people are willing to give him
credit for. The secret of this little trick
is simply diversion. I am a firm believ
er that with kindness and proper treat
ment a horse can be driven with a
string.—Horse Shoers’ Journal.
iUi£DBLE IN^EFFECT JAN* 20, 1901.
_b.HSiern i*«jaiidara (Toth ^Meridian) Tim*?
No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for Social Circ
No. 84 leaves 12,80 p. m. tor Winder^
No. 86 leaves 3:00 p. in. for Jefieteon and
cial Circle.
No: 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jefferso**.
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. hi.
sdndav Trains.
No 92 eaves7^35 a. m. for Social Circle.
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Social Circ
No. 98 leaves4.00 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 99 arrives8:45 a. m. from Jeftevson.
No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m. from Social Circle
No. 91 arrives 2, 45 p. m. from Social Circle.
Cohnections.
No. 82 connects at Winder 9,30 a, m. for Atk
ens arriving- Athens 10.ll a. in.
No. 82 Connects at Social Circle with \5a. R,B
for Augusta 10-26 a. m For Atlanta 11.55. a. m
Arrive Augusta 2.25 p. ip.; Arrive Atlanta 135
aching kidneys
“ I have made a most thorough
trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and
am prepared to say that for all dis
eases of the lungs it never disap
points.”
J. Early Finley, fronton, O.
Prickly Ash Bitters
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
won’t cure rheumatism;
we never said it would.
It won’t cure dyspepsia;
we never claimed it. But
it will cure coughs and
colds of all kinds. We
first said this sixty years
ago; we’ve been saying it
ever since.
Three sizes:.25c., 50c., SI. All druggists.
FOR SALE BY DR.'E. E. DIXON & CO
No. 84 connects at Winder lor Athens *tnd
Atldnta2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 2.50 p. m.j x
live Atlanta 3.00 p. m.
No. 84 connects;at Social Circle for Augusta a
ti... smiv<i|,uMa 9.25p. m.
No. 86 connects at Social Circle; for W l it
7.46 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p. mf
Samuel- e. Dun lap,
Receiver
Consult your doctor: If he says take it,
then do as he says. If lie tells you not
to take it, then don’t take it. He knows.
Leave it with him. We are willing.
J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell, Mass.
PensyWanian coal strikers
en i to have plenty of sympathize
g hut they are a long time in
.mine their figh t.
The Little Things That Count.
How often in our busy life,
Werspeak a bitter word,
We care not who the listeners are;
We care not where ’tis heard,
( And truly, it is only one
Of the Little Things that count.
We often wound the trusting heart
By being insincere.
We do not thinK that which we do
May cause a lonely tear.
We give it but a passing thought
And bother not about
The Little Things that rise and cause
The trusting heart’to doubt.
We often wrong within ourself
The ones who love ns true,
Because they tell us of a fault;
We are all impatient, too,
And do not down the angry words
Th*t;to our lips.may mount, .
But watch and wait, it is only
One of the Little Things that count.
How often from our very heart,
We let our angry passions rise.
And never puud the pleading looks
That come from soulful eyes;
We crush, we bruise ip passion's hour,
And scorn the falling tear.
Little Things, oh, Little Things,
What sorrow wrought you here!
You count, oh, yes, you Little Things,
You count, but not for gain,
You count to sadden trusting hearts.
You count for nought but pain,
You couut as clouds in someone’s sky,
You darken someone’s days:
Oh, cruel little words and deeds,
We can’t undo, unsay.
Then ever speak the kindly word,
Instead of one of pride,
’Twill sorow banish from a soul,
And anger turti aside,
The loving word and deed and glance,
Is ever borne on angel wings,
And Angel yoices echo true,
Be kind in Little Things,
A crisis appears to be approach
ing in Venezuela. It is to be
hoped that the affairs of that un
happy country may be settled for
some time, when it comes, which
ever side is victorious.
kday or two ago Wall street
;e j ve d a shipmeut of $500,000
gold from the First National
iu k 0 f Kansas. This does not
3 kso much like the dependence
the west upon Wall street for
oner with which to move crops.
money Loaned On Farms.
" We make loans on improved farms,
in Hall, and the surrounding counties,
i on ten years time, with the privilege of
| making payments on the principal sum
J at any time. For further information
j apply to -
■R. P. Lattkee,
Room 4. State Bank Building, Graines-
ville, Ga.
How times change. A Penn
sylvania woman has been con
victed for pretending to be a
witch. The Brooklyn Eagle
says that two hundred years ago
she would have been doing her
blamedest not to be thought one.
Tlie Little Finger Null.
Forty years ago in certain parts of
the United States it was the custom to
grow long "hails. I well remember
some of the swells and puffers who
devoted more attention to their little
finger nails than they did to their
teeth, and often have I seen the fifth
digit with a claw on it an inch and a
quarter in length. The nail was car
ried in a stall, and on occasion was
split after the manner of a steel or
quill pen, so that its wearer could sign
his name to a check with it, says a
writer in the New York Press. The
trimming of nails today is an art
which gives employment to many pret
ty women who style themselves mani
cures. Nearly "every first class, up to
date barber shop has its manicure,
who delights the man needing a shave
or hair cut with an innocent flirtation.
She dresses garishly and has a strut on
her that would arouse tlie envy of a
saddle astride fox chaseress.
For a perfect fit go to
H. SAUNDERS
Led to Daniel Building, over Mrs,
J. E. .lackson’s store.
The Artistic Tailor.’
Ciothes cleaned and pressed o:
iort notice. Also
Food Changed to Poison.
Pufcrefing food in the intestines pro
duces effects of arsenic, but Dr. King’s
New Life Pills expel the poisons from
clogged bowels, gently, easily but sure
1 cu.ring Constipation, Biliousness-
Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver, Kid-
neyand Bowel troubles. Only 25c at
M. C. Brown’s
Between New Tori, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, Richmond, Manta,
Hew Orleans and Points North, East,
South and West
leaneD and pressed
irompt a ention.
S. F. Rochefeller, a cousin of
John D. Rochefeller, is a candi
date for the Legislature in Rus
sell county Kansas. He is mak
ing his race on an anti-trust plat
form, and promises that if he is
elected he will ruu his cousin’s
Standard Oil Company out of the
state. The majority of the voters
of the county, it is said, are na
tives of Russia, and are standing
so’idly behind the anti-trust man.
GEORGIA
AILRO AD
IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 24th.. I
Where Women Propose.
In the Ukraine, Russia, the woman
does all the courting. When she falls
in love with a man, she goes to his
house and informs him of the state of
her feelings.) If he reciprocates, all is
well, and the formal marriage?is duly
arranged. If, however, he is unwill
ing, she remains there, hoping to coax
him to a better mind. The poor fellow
cannot treat her with the least dis
courtesy, nor has he the consolation of
being able to turn her out. as her
friends in such a case would feel bound
to avenge x the insult. His remedy,
therefore, if determined not to marry
her, is to leave his home and stay away
as long -as she is in it. A similar prac
tice to that in the Ukraine exists among
the Zuni tribe of Indians. The woman
does all the courting and, also controls
the situation after marriage. To her
belong all the children, and descent,
including inheritance, is also on her
side.
SOUTHWARD
Daily-
No 31
Lv New York, P R R J 12 55 p r
Lv Philadelphia, P R R ! 3 29 p
Lv Baltimore, PRR J '545 *
Lv Washington, P R R { 655
Lv Richmond. SAL Ry{ 10 4 r
Lv Petetersbuig, ". ! U •
Lv Norlina “ ! f
Lv Henderson ** {
Lv Raleigh 1
Lv Southern Pines “
Lv Hamlet “
ir information as to Routes
Schedules and Rates, both
[Write to either of the under-?
Igned, you will receive prompt
sply and reliable information.
. C. McMillin, Gen’l Ag’t. Pass.
Dep’t. v
• G. Jacksqn, Gen’l. Pass. Agt.
• A, Dawson, S. A.
Angusta, Ga.
1 E. Magill, S. W. Wilkes,
Gen’l Agt. T. F. & Pass. Agt.
Atlanta. Ga.
r - W: Hardwick, W. C. Ragin,
Geu’l. Ag’t. Sol. Ag’fc.
Macon, Ga.
• M. McGovern, C. D. Cox,
G. A. Gen ’1 Agt.
Augusta, Ga. Athens, Ga.
Columbia’s prominence as an
educational center seems threat
ened. Wet-rust she may retain
all of her institutions.
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Lv Baltimore, B / “ . 1
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Arc j jilet *. *
L* / imington “ i
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/ .Chester “ j
/ Greenwood - r ;
^Athem „ !
/■ at Atlanta % 1
/ Ar Augusta, C & W C »
/ Ar Macon, C of Ga »
/ Ar Montg’m’ry A Pj
/ i-V, Ar Mobile, L pm T) . w !
.V« Ar New Orleans, L & N,
Ar.Nashville N C& St L:
■ I A/ Memphis
If unloading the negro goes on,
in Republican quarters, some of
the colored brethren holding fat
jobs in Washington had better
look out for other situations.
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f 630 pm
9 00 pm } fS
1133 pm J *236 pm
lag am i *?0pm
120 am S 245 pm
302 am! 427 P®
5 18 a m 1 6 4 ? pm
6 45 a m ! 8°^ P 133
Don’t Let Them Suffer.
Often children are tortured with itch
ing and burning eczema and other skin
diseases but Bucklcu’s Arnica Salve
heals the raw sores, expels iuflamma
tion, leaves the skin without a sear-
Cleau, fragrant, cheap, there’s no salvo
Oh earth as good. Tri. tCure guar
anteed. Opl 25c at M. C. Brown’s.
Unique Venice.
Venice is unique and always as long
as she exists will be unique. The city
is built on 117 islands connected by be
tween 350 and 400 bridges. There are
streets, all very narrow except in the
neighborhood of St. Mark’s, but the
gondola is the . universal means of
transportation. When yon leave the
station, you find the salt waves of the
Grand canal lapping against the mar
ble steps and gondolas drawn up
against them like cabs and buses. If
yon wish to keep all the. illusions you
have cherished about Venice, enter it at
sunset, at the full of the moon—on San
Marco’s night if the calendar permits—
and depart before daybreak. Then you
will retain in your mind a picture of
the Venice of song, story and tradition
—the ideal Venice.
Cuba will content hersplf wi
a small consu 1 ar svstem to b
with. She will have a conf
each of the following
New York, Tampa, Bos* /
Orleans, Mobile, Philad /
San Jnan, Porto Ric? /
ary of the consul / * e -
will be $8,000 a
others will recei
will have $l,5 r
Eight cents a pound is
what a young woman paid for
twelve pounds of flesh.
She was thin and weak and
paid oiie dollar for a bottle of
Scott’s Emulsion, and by tak-
in° r re^nilar doses had gained
twelve pounds in weight before
the bottle was finished.
Eight - cents a pound is
cheap for such valuable ma
terial. Some pay more* some
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Lv MfcifitmiSj >■ ; jo 55 P m
LV Nashville* . n -- '
Lv NeW Ofifaiis. % A ; 7 45 ^ m
Lv Mobile, L & N • 12 20 a m
Lv Montgomery A’& W P! 620am
Lv Macon, C of Ga { 8 00 am
Lv Augusta, C & W C j 9 40am
Lv Atlanta. % S A L Ry ! 1200 n’n
Ar Athens, “ i 248pm
Ar Green-wood “ ! 4 oO p m
Ar Chester, “ ! 6 43pm
Lv Charlotte* “ I 630pm
Lv Wilmiugton, “ ! 330pm
Lv Hamlet, ** } 950pm
Lv So’thera Pines, “ { 1055 pm
Lv Raleigh, “ } 100am
Ar Henderson* " J 227am
Lv Norlina, SAL Ry | 310am
Lv Weld oil, ** ! 4 20am
Ar Portsmouth, “ {7 00am
Ar Wash’ton, N & W SR! —
Ar Baltimore, B S P Co {
Ar New York, O D S S Co{
Ar Ehila’phia, N YP&Nj fi)46ptn
Ar New York, “ 1 8 40pm
/: JSeasr 'York
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' Ba ch
<exp
. ^ yield under favorable condi-
ons 8 to 10 tons of green food per
cre , or 1^ to 2£ tons of hay and
t, as a fertilizing crop, $20.
nl ? er acre - Full information
P?^ lx ^ed in our Fall Catalogue
i,n lssue( b which we will mail free
u Pon request.
Ti?°k’ s F f !1 CataI °g«e also tehs
about Vegetable and Farm
s for Planting, Seed
Wheat, 1 Oats, Rye, Barley,
Vetches, Qrass and
Clover Seeds, etc.
DrS for Fall Catalogue* and
Pnces of any Seeds desired.
Site Cornered Him.
The city editor was troubled, not to
say angry.
“Hang it all,” be exclaimed, as he
read the letter addressed to his depart
ment, “my wife has been asking
that question for the last week,
refused to be bothered”— H<
the letter again and jumped
chair. “Thunder and guir
“it’s her handwriting t f
she has learned the t
me settle every sor '
historical questio’
I’ll be right on ’
if I make a“
For a 1o t :
in thoug 1 a- <
lyn Ea r /c
and ^
" V* • joked at^
out of his 4
/^' j” he CYied,*
,ooi Now that-
.rick she^ll' make
ia l, hotisekoid. and-
that comes up,
L d to take the' blame
se.”
be remained buried
be resigued^BrOok-
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Lv SoHh ern Pin *s, **
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Lv Henderson, “
Lv Norl na, r -
Lv Petersburg ** •
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Ar Washington, PRR
Ar Baltimore, PRR
Ar Philadelphia, PRR
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Note-f Daily (Except Sir
SCOTT & BOV/NE, Chemists,
>9 Pearl Street, New. York,
coc. and $1.00 ; all druggists.
u, - Richmond, Va.