Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 08, 1902, Image 4

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rHE’I GAINESVILLE NEWS WEDNESDa? OCTOBER 8, .1902 Strike Still Unsettled. Washington, October 8.—The great coal conference between the president and the representatives of the miners and the ON A WHEEL the rider frequently meets with di handy and efficient doctor to have INDUSTRIAL iai accident happens is a bottle operators came to an end at the temporary white house facing Lafayette square at 4:55 o’clock this after noon with a failure to reach an agreement. Apparently the rock upon which the conference split was the recognition of the miners union, The president had urged the con tending parties to cease strife m the interests of the public wel fare: the miners, through the Digests, what yon eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure, it allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everythi dg else failed. It prevents formation of gas on the stom ach, relieving all distress after eating; Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take* it can’t help but do yen good Prepared only by E. 6. De Witt& Co., Chicago* Tbe SI. bottle contains 2 V- times the 50c. size* THE STATE ELECTION. The state election passed off very quietly last week, but Tittle interest being taken, and only a light vote being polled. Ail of the nominees for state house offi cers were, of. course,* elected. Judge John S. Candler was elected associate justice of the supreme court to fill the unexpired term of Jnstice Hal Lewis, resigned, over Report Agricultural Department. Seven hundred* and thirty-five brands of fertilizers have been in spected by the department of agri culture in the fiscal year just closed, according to the report of Commissioner of Agriculture O. B. Stevens, issued last week. Tags for 488,028 tons were sold during the same. The report of State Oil Inspec tor Glascock Barrett, embodied iu the agricultural report, shows that 5, 488,680 gallons of oil have been inspected during the year, bring ing in gross fees amounting to $26,711. There are a large number of in teresting reports and tables in the little paper bound volume which Commissioner Stevens has pre pared. Banks county, our neighbor, went Democratic for the first time in years, the nominees being elect ed by good majorities. Forsyth county, Dawson and White are also Democratic, and the country hue seen the last of tne populist party as an organization. Liberty county, which has elect ed a negro representative to the legislature L evcr since the war, this time redeemed herself and not only elected a white man to the general assembly, but also elected white county officers, as well. These things are very en couraging and lead us to hope for even oetter things in the future. need not become a fixture upon your body. If they do it is your fault, for MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT will thoroughly, quickly and perma nently cure these afflictions. There is no guess work about it; if this lin iment is used a cure will follow. The Uses of Old Newspapers. Talk about the uses of the hair pin, they are as nothing in varie ty of usefulness to the newspaper. We are not referring to a news paper’s undoubted value as an ad vertising medium, for all the world recognizes that, nor to the newsjeatnre of daily paper, but rather to the printed page itself. In the first -place, old news papers are much more convenient than pine for kindling, and much cheaper, and as a cleanser they *re positively invaluable, perform ing innumerable functionain *this last capacity. Oue of the uses is to nlacelpapers on the kitchen ta- com ' Look Out For Fever- Biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by clean ing the .system with DeWitt’s Tattle .Sarly Risers. These famous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gently, but copiously, and bv reason of the ionic properties, give tone and strength to the glands. — Sold by GOLDEN ACE PURE OLD LINCOLN CO. A Subject Of The Queen. I am nearly 2,000 miles from your WE, THE DISTILLERS, guarantee these goods tabs gfH pure and 7 years old. Hone laboratory, but that does not prevent my appreciating Cheney’s Expectorant, which is the best cough syrup in Amer ica. Please send me one dozen bottles by express. Henry Lamont. Toronto, Can. solutely safe. Acts immediately. Cures coughs, cold,, grip, bronchitis, j all throat and lung trouble. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, Ga. “A bad cold rendered me voiceless just before an oratorical contest. I intended to withdraw but took One Minute Cough Cure. It restored my voice in time to win the medal.”—Sold by Robertson & Law. Bp lHgag l a> sj* better at any price. if A #77; will ship in plain boxes fe mjy'ni any address, express p- paid at the following ci WaggSEsaV tiller’s prices: I&MUlll 5 Fuil Bottles,$3.45 10 Full Bottles, 6.55 12 Full Bottles, 7.S0 15 Fu,! Bott,es » 9,70 Your money back if not as represented. A sample ft HIl fgi§ H P^t by express prepaid, for 50c in stamps. AMERICAN SUPPLY CO., Distillers, Dr. Parkhurst thinks that the Low “reform administration in New York is worse than that of Tammany. As the doctor has found out that Croker had respec-' table parents,he may iuvite the boss to return and do business at the old stand.-—Savannah Press. stove to eaten tne grease ana pre vent stains, it being much easier to burn up papers than to Bcrub up unsightlv . stains. In many kitchens newspapers are also used as receptacles for waste matter, such aspotatoe peelings, etc., sav ing the necessity of washing many dishes. To wrap up ice in old newspa pers is to keep it from evaporating for a long time, and to cover the flowers and plants in the yard with paper canopies is to preserve them from the lavages of frost. To keep out the cold is one of the most important functions of the «dd newspaper, whether it is sewed between two old blankets, giving ’hem the warmth oi four or five, o; using it as a pad to be laid down beneath the mattiDg. Furs and -voolens are never so safe from dtotbs as when wrapped carefully & newspaper, and floors with gap ing cracks may be made whole by mixing flo^r paste with scraps ot •uwspaper and filling up the open- t igs. The printed page gives a bine to mirrors and vln&dd wh ines, impossible through any < her agency, and the costliest pa- -ur in the world is never half so ttisfactory for the match-saving anufacture of lamp-lighters as *e uewspapers of ye.terday and y before. Moral: Buy newspapers when ^y are new; buy them in greatei mbers when old, and preserve t; .<?m until needed. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned have known F. >T. Cheney for the past 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wes'" & Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnax & Marvix, Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the systefh. Testi monials sent free. Price 75c. per bot tle. Sold by all Druggists. ">■ Hall’s Family Pills are the best. LURES V.'HtSE AlL ELSE FAILS. Best Coujrh Syrup. Tastes Good, in time fold by druggists- 111 ItliliC nl * IU UV U. JLa,L| Tested Fruit and Ornamental Trees for the iSouth. We offer the leading varieties of Ap ples, Peaches, Pears, Japan Plums, and small Fruits for both Home and Market Orchards. Pecans, Evergreens and Shrubbery. Every plant guaranteed true to name. No substitution. Write for priees on what yon want and secure your trees early. Corres pondence relative to fruit growing cheerfully answered.. SOUTHERN STATES NUESESY - Ingleside. tia. The Worst Form- Multitudes are singing the praises of Kodol, the new/discovery which is making so many sick people well and weak people strong by digesting what they, eat, oy cleansing and sweetening the - stomach and by transforming their food into the kind of pure, rich, red blood that makes yon feel good all Mrs. Cranfill, of Troy, T. T., Trains from Atlanta, for Lula> Toccoa, Greenville, Spartanburg, Charlotte, Washington and East, pass Gainesville: No. 36, Fast Mail (daily) 2:28 a. m; No. # (daily) 10:87 a. m; No. 38. Limi' ted (daily) 2:25 p. m; No. 40, Express, (daily) 2:45 p. m; lb, Bcule (except Sunday) 7:33p* over. ■■■I writes: For a number of years I was troubled with indigestion and dyspep sia which grew into the worst form. Finally I was induced to use Kodol and after using four bottles I am entirely cured. I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferers from indigestion and dys pepsia. Take a dose after mdals. It digests what you eat.—Sold by Rob- Those who can find Cassiopeia’s chair, can find the new comet to be seen now. But to the majority of ns it is as hard to find one as the other. .Sunday School Teacher—Now, children, last Sunday I asked lit tle Tommy Tjukerton if he had brought his prayer book with him, and he put his hand in his pocket and a golf ball fell out. What does that teach us? Bright Boy—Not to go to Sun day School.—Life. A new comet has upeared in the sky; and people going home at 4 o’clock in the morning can see it clearly—in two places.—Macon News. 2240 ft ABOVE A SEA. 1 Trains fro Washington, Char lotte, etc. for Atlanta, etc., P asa Gainesville: No. 35, Fast (daily) 4:29 a. m; No. 17,1 ® e ^ e ’ (except Sunday) 7:20 a. m* 89, Express (daily) 2:45 p- No. 87, Limited, (daily) 3:30 P» m; (daily) 8:28 p.m. Through trams for Washington* New York, etc. Connections at Lula for Athens, at Toccoa Elberton, at Greenville for C°^' umbia, etc., at Spartanbnrg Asheville, Columbia, Charleston, etc., and at Atlanta for all po.nt® Ntroh, West and South. Agricultural College Main Building. °n. Papa—You were up last night, daughter? . ,.r Daughter — Yes, papa: our Fresh Air Club met on the piazza. Papa—Who belongs to your Fresh Air Club? DAHLONEGA, GA. A college education in the reach of all. A.B., T5.S., Normal and Business Man’s courses, -iood laboratories; healthful, invigoratip r cli- nnte; military discipline; good moral and religious influences. Cheapest board in the "tate; abundance of country produce; expenses irom $75 to $150 a year; board iu dormitories or private families. Special liceuse course for teachers; fall faculty of nine; all under the •ontrol of-4he University. A college prepar atory class. Co-ed. ication of sexes. The insti- ;ution founded specially for students of limited m^ans. Send for catalogue to tbe President. Jos. S. Stbwakt, A.M. AVPf C* quickly destroys malarial germs. O Gi ves prompt relief in all forms of Malaria and malaria. Sure preventive for those Agile Cure ^ vin 8 in m alarial districts.