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rHE~ GAINESVILLE NEWS
WEDNESDaV OCTOBER 1, 1902
When coal gets to be $16 to 1
ton ■will Mr. Brvan object?
— '■ ~ ' 1 1 ’ ' ■ ■- } "■
TJncle Sam is. to establish a'
coaling station in Cuba, Uncle
Sam*forget& that charity begins
at home.
The treasury department** is
standing by the banks, the mili
tary authorities by the mine own
ers, the president by the trusts,
and everybody has a friend at j
court except the people.
Pointed Paragraphs.*
The ideal chaplain is simply out
of sight.
Even the lazy man enjoys seeing
other men work v \
The wife’s pet dog is usually the
husband’s pet aversion.
Fishing cultivates patience. La
dies will please take notice. j
If the wish is father to the
thought, the thought must be sun-
One Good^Thlngr.
“Thank heavens,” said Cheerful
John; ‘‘that the man who borrows
trouble never pays it back!”—Balti
more Herald.
Cleanse the liver and bowels, and
Regulate the system by using Prickly
Bitters. It creates and sustains
energy. Dr. E. E Dixon <fcCo.
Daisy, the one-year-old daughter of
Mr. S. E. Stewman. died last Friday
morning at the home of its parents on
Pixie street. The remains were interred
Alta Vista cemetery.
Prof. T. H. Bobertson, Dr. J. A.
Wynne, Col. J. C. Boone and Col. W. I.
Dobbs went to Concord Monday to the
evening of the Concord high school,
Which it taught by Prof. W. M. John-
•Sqeu Quite a number of people were
present and the occasion was an inter
esting one.
Tnomas Curry Merchant, of Gaines-
who has been visiting in
W. A. WILSON & CO
Manufacturers 'and Deal
The biggest building stones ever
ased are found not in Egypt, but at
Baalbec, in Syria. They measure 60
feet long and 20 feet square.
/T jSg Harness, Saddles, Collars, Bridles 5
ters > R °^ eS ’ Harnes oil, ^
\j y Grease, Collar Pads, Sweat Pads, ft
Pads, Ankle Boots, Riding whips-L?
fact anything in horse goods.
300 all Leather Collars—to go at from 50e. to #1.00.
Don’t think anybody will sell you harness cheaper than ^
can. Come to see us. We pay highest price for Hides and T*
low. *
Logical.
“I could have married either Whip-
per or Snapper .if I’d wanted to, and
both of those men whom I refused
have since got rich, while yon are still
as poor as a church mouse.”
He—Of course. I’ve been supporting
you all these years. They haven’t.
Two Signa.
“To snuff a candle out accidentally
is a sign of marriage.”
“Yes, and to turn down a lamp inten
tionally Is a sign of courtship.”
vtLLe, Fla.
tJtus city returned home Friday where
•he will again take up his studies in the
Florida {Seminary at that place.
He thinks this city is a fine place and
-says he shall ever remember his visit
here.
Perhaps the reason a woman doesn't
keep a secret is because she's afraid
some other woman will tell it first.—
Chicago News.
Strengthen the tired kidneys and
Ffflrify me liver and bowels with a. few
oases of Prickly Ash JBittebs. It is an
admirable kidney tome. Dr. E. E,
Dixon & Co.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Wakes
Marvelous Cures
Women
Have been postered to health
by Lydia Em Plnkhasn’s Voge*
table Gorngsoundm Their let
ters are on file and prove this
statement to be a fact, not a
mere boastm When a medi
cine has been successful in
curing so many women 9 you
cannot well say without try
ing it~ g£ # do not believe h
will help mem"
The Smith—Thomas Co.
The Smith—Thomas Co. are now
gsady for fall buisiness, and their store
& packed and v jammed with the very
hest the markets afford. They have an
stock from which to select,
The small boy always seems to
say the right thing at the wrong
time.
The procrastination of the ba
by’s teeth is the thief of pap’s
slumbers.
The office may seek the man,
jut the boy looking for a job
cornea in bunches.
The world will never be quite as
bad as some people think it is, ncr
as good as they think it ought to
Are eaiirely removed by P.P.P.
—Prickly Asb, Poka Root and Potw
elmn, tbo grossest blood purifier on
earth.
&S2BDBXW, O.. July 21,1891.
Messrs Limfah Ssos., Savannah,
Go.: Dear Sins—I bought a bottle of
J rour P. P P. at Hot Springs.Ark.,and
t ban done mo more good than three
months’ treansent at tho Hot Springs.
Send three bottles C. O. D.
Respectfully yours.
JAS. M. NEWTON,
Aberdeen, Brown County, Ob
Capt. J. O. JobcEton.
3b all whom it may concern: I here*
bv testify to the wonderful properties
or P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I
t cifered for several years with an un
sightly and disagreeable eruption on
ray face. I tried every known reme
dy bpc in vain,until P. P. P. was used,
and am now entirely cored.
(Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON.
Savannah, Qa*
Sidn Gances* Cared.
Testimony from The Mayor of BequiiuTiX*
Sequih, Tbs. , January 14,1893.
Messes. Lippman Bros.. Savannah,
Qa.: Gentlemen—1 have tried your P.
P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually
known -8 skin cancer,of thirty years’
standing, and round great relief: it
immense
XHd the prudent buyer wiU not neglect
ttk see this firm before making his fall
purchases. Call on them and you will
tie given courteous treatment and po-
P. P. P. purines the blood, builds up
*rie weak and debilitated, gives
strength to weakened nerves, expels
diseases, giving the patient health and
happiness where sickness, gloomy
feelings and lassitude first prevailed.
A Gleam From The GOlden Gate.
Enclosed please find check for 6 dozen
bottles of Ciieney’s .Expectorant. My
customers inquire frequently for it,
frnri it the demand continues I will have
to order in larger quantities.
Boy E. Simpson.
Francisco, Cal.
For primary, secondary and tertiary
syphilis, for blood poisoning, mercu
rial poison, malaria, dyspepsia, and
in all blood and skin diseases like
blotches, pimples, old chronic ulcers,
tetter, scald head, boils, erysipelas,
eczema—we may say, without fear of
contradiction, that P. P. P. is the 1,-est
blood purifier in the world, and makes
positive, speedy and permanent cores
PATH OF OCEAN CABLES,
A Sermon and. a Suicide.
A good many men are worth more
dead than living, says the Jacksonville
TimesrU nion.
fn a New York hotel the other day a
young man made Jus will and tiien
committed suicide. Here is his will:
“1 leave to society a ruined character.
I leave to my- fattier and mother as
much misery as. in their feeble state
they can bear. I leave to my brothers
and sisters the memory of my misspent
Die. I leave to my wife a broken heart,
to my children the 'memory that
their father fills a drunkard’s grave
ftqd has gone to a drunkard’s bell.”
Submarine Tablelands That Stretch
Across the Atlantic.
There seems to be no logical reason
why cables cannot be laid across any
section of the oceans of the world, no
matter how great the depth. Some por
tions of the Atlantic cables are three
miles below the surface, and this is not
necessarily the extreme depth, for the
cable may and probably does pass
from the top of one submarine hill to
materially
into the deep valleys between,
Lippineott’s Magazine.
Ladles whose systems are poisoned
and whose blood is in an impure condi
tion. due to menstrual irregularities^
are peculiarly benefited by the won
derful tonic and blood cleansing prop
erties of P. P- P- —Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium.
PFKfP^*r lQ.Ua f AU5 • AaLU ( lOoOa
—I can speak in the highest terms of
E ur medicine from my ‘"■wn ">ersonai
owledge. I was affected with heart
disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for
85 years, was treated by the very best
physicians ana spent hundreds of dol
lars, tried every known remedy with
out finding relief. I have only taken
one bottle of your P. P. P., and can
cheerfully say it has done me more
good than anything I have ever taken.
I can recommend your medicine to all
•offerers of the above diseases.
MRS. M. M. YEARY.
Springfield, Green County, Mo.
Vegetable Compound
Za a positive cure for all thos® painful
Ailments of Women.
It will entirely cure the worst forms of
Female Complaints, all Ovarian troubles,
Inflammation and Ulceration, Falling and
Displacements of the Womb, and consequent
Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted
to the Change of Life.
another without droopin;
says
The greatest
known depth of the sea is 40,036 feet,
or 7 3-5 miles, found in the south At
lantic midway between tbe island of
Tristan da Cunha and the mouth of
the Rio de la Plata. Soundings have
been made to the depth of 27,4S0 feet
in the north Atlantic south of New
foundland, and about 34,000 feet, or
nearly 6*£ miles, is reported south of
the Bermudas. Even such enormous
depths as these need not hinder cable
laying so far as the theory is con
cerned, but in practice, for reasons of
economy in maintenance and other
wise,' if is found best to take advan
tage of favoring conditions in the
ocean’s bed. To illustrate, all of the
cables between the United States and
Europe run up along our coast until
they reach the neighborhood of New
foundland before starting across to
their destination fn Ireland or France.
The reason for this is found in the
range of submarine tablelands, form
ing an ideal cable bed. which lies be
tween the three latter countries.
, Your medicine cored me of ter
rible female illness.
Mbs. M. E. Muller,
lA Concord Sq., Boston, Mass.
While tlie heart of the world was
psdpitating in surprise, that a French
duel had resulted in the death of the
participant, word comes that it was
only a duel between Poles on French
Soil. We breath again.-—Macon News.
Backache.
It has cured more cases of Backache and
Lencorrhoea than any other remedy the
world has ever known. It is almost infallible
in such cases. It dissolves and expels
Tnmors from the Uterus in an early stage
of development, and checks any tendency
to cancerous lmmors.
Possibly there will bn no kick if the
soap trust wants to water its stock.—
Enquirer Sun.
Itis absolutely shocking to see a Bos
ton paper—The Globe— allude to him
as Pres. Eliot of Harvard. We shall
iwftit hear of Bish. Potter, no doubt.—
, Your Vegetable Compound re
moved a Fibroid Tumor from my
womb after doctors failed to give
relief. Mbs. B. A. Lombard,
Westdale, Mass.
For Infants and OMldrea
Bearing-down Feeling
iTomb troubles, causing pain, weight, athd
^Vomb troubles, causing pain, weight, sfnd
backache, instantly relieved and perma
nently cured by its use. Under all circum
stances it acts in harmony with tho laws
that govern the female system, and is as
harmless as water. .
./^Vegetable Prep arationfor As
similating &eYood atidReg ula-
liijg the Stomachs andBoweis of
Mark Hanna is between Boost>.velt
:and Tom Johnson, says the Birming
ham Age-Herald,—the devil and
•deep blue sea, . V
the second bottle. Your medicine
cured me when doctors failed.
Mrs. Sarah Holsteih,
$ Davis Block, Gorham 8t., Lowell. Mass.
His Appetite Forbids.
“Why don’t you go to work?” de
manded the man who had been asked
for a dime.
“Why, that would increase my appe-
,tit%” protested the beggar, “and I have
11 hajd enough time looking after the
me i\jbave now.”—Chicago Post.
Irregularity,
Suppressed or Painful Menstruations, Weak*
ness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating,^
Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache,
General Debility. i
Mrs. Phil D. Armour has married her
•late husband's business partner. Evi-
4tntly she intends to get all tbe profits
AH that business.—Macon News.
Promotes Digestion,CiEeiful-
ness and Itest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
'No’F Has c otic.
, It is a grand medicine. I am
thankful for the good it has done
me. Mrs. J. W. J.,
76 Carolina Ave.,
Jamaica Plain (Boston), Mass.
mat Was Xecessary.
“You m^t abandon all business cares
for the future.” says the physician.
“But I feK*’ that I have not yet ac
cumulated sufficient money,” protests
the multimillionaire.
'“Sufficient?” x ^epsats the doctor.
“Why, my dear YOU have enough
money to pay physicians’ fees for the
rest of your lift*!”—B. aitimore Ameri
can. V-‘ x
Baldwin agrees with Perry that the
with
Dizziness, Faintness,
Extreme Lassitude, “ don’t care ” and
“want to he left alone” feeling, excitabil
ity, irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness
flatulency, melancholy, or the “ blues,” and
backache. These are sure indications of
Female Weakness, some derangement of the
Uterus. . 1
I was troubled with Dizziness,
North Pole can be
sledges. As the .explorers all seem to be
failures on the Toboggan slide, it
would be a good idea to take a small
boy or two along for the finishing trip.
-—Macon News.
Headaches, Faintness, Swelling
limbs. Your medicine cored me.
Mrs. Sarah E. Baker, .
J BuckSport. Me.
The whole stor' , however, is told in an
illustrated book which, goes with each bot
tle, the most complete treatise on female
Aperfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stom&ch.Diarrhoea,
Worms,Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP-
Getting a wife at from $2 to $5
through a matrimonial agency is cer
tainly cheaper than the old, slow
method of buyiqg theater tickets and
boxes of candy, says the Chicago News.
Bananas, English .St.T*®*
At English tables spoons ai - served
with bananas. If the bananJ\s are
served as a single fruit course, ho/^ v ‘
er, sherry is usually sent around w/tb
it. A few drops are poured upon the'
plate, and the banana, stripped little
by little of its skin, is dipped into this
and thus eaten.—New York Post.
, For eight years I suffered with
womb trouble, and was entirely
cured by Mrs. Pinkbam’s medicine.
Mrs. L. L. Towne,
Littleton, N. JET.
The hat pm is a legal weapon of de
fence for a woman, in St. Louis, ac
cording to the decision of a learned and
upright judge of that,cityT A
Kidney Complaints
id x backache of either sex the Vegetable
^nd always cures.
WHHBRHKa Tbe Vegetable Cor--
vBHkham’* I pound is sold by m.
Lydia E. ® B druggists or sent by
I Ivor Pijk\6Uf8 B mai ^» ln form of P111 ‘
1 ril1 , \» . ■ or Lozenges, on re-
Constipatic B ceiptof »i.°o.
Sick Headache, i a ‘i™%T ,ence/ret!!
woman
was before the court on the charge of
.stabbing a rnan with a hat pin. She
swore tnat was defending herself and
other witnesses gave corrobative testi
mony. The judge told her she was
within her rights, to use the hat pin
ugain under similar circumstances and
discharged her.
A Natural Development.
“Hello, Stayers! Haven’t met you ln
some time. Still a bachelor, I sup
pose?” • . '
“Not a bit of it. I’ve branched out
ln matrimony.”
“Indeed! Olive branches, of course?**
—Richmond Dispatch.
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