Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 08, 1902, Image 5

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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8, TC02 Embarrassing. (Chicago; News ) “Henry. I could have dropped through the floor at supper. ” “Why, my dear?” “Welj§ you know I kicked' at Tommy under the table as a sig- ual for him not to eat a ay more pje. He didn’t pay any attention and Lkicked harder.” “What happened? 1 ’ “Why, I suddenly found out hafel had been kicking the min ister all the time.” G. J- & S. EA1LE0A1) FiLTHY MECCA 3Ua»£I>UJLK XN EFFECT JAN 20, 1901. ~ stern Eiiaudavd. (.7olL ^Meridian) Time--, No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. lor Social Circ ‘ No. 81 leaves 12,30 p. m. xor Winder. No. 8ti leavtt 3:00 p. rn.lor JedticSun and cial Circle. No. 88 leaves /,55 p. m. for 1 efierson. No. 87 arrives from J exferscn 8,18 a. m No. 85. an ivee from Social Circle 1.37 a. m. No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p. m. No. 81 arrives from Social Circie 8,37 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. No 92 eaves 7,35 a. in. for Social Circle. No. 9(i leaves 3.40p. m. lor Social Circ No. 98leaves4.-IK) p. m. for Jeffen*on. No. 99 arrives8;45 a. m. Ir^m Jede.oon. No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m. from Social Circic No. 91 arrives 2, 45 p. m. from Social Circle. CON N KCTION S . No. 82 connects at Winder 9,30 ,a. to. for At ens arriving- Athens 10.ll a. m. No. 82 connects at fcoci d Circle with vie. R, for Augusta 10-28 a. ni For Atlanta 11.55 *. j Arrive Augusta 2.25 p.nu; Arrive Atlanta 135 “My hair was falling out very fast and I was greatly alarmed. I then tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor and my hair stopped falling at once.”— Mrs. G. A. McVay, Alexandria, O. The trouble is your hair does not have Hfe enough. Act promptly, Save your hair. Feed it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. If the gray hairs are beginning to show, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will ^restore color every time, $1.00 a bottle. All druggists. It will be noticed that the sim pier the operation the more doc ters it requires to perform it.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. 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, $l.GO. wide. The streets were crowded with tents, camels, mules, asses, horses, pariah dogs and a motley crowd of pil grims, unspeakably disheveled and un washed, while the lanes were abso lutely filled with every kind of offal and refuse. Mecca, which lies in a hollow, would be a regular cesspool wore it not for the pariah dogs, lean, snarling brutes of a bright yellowish color, that serve the purpose of scav engers,' find the fierce, dry, Arabian sun that is the sole sanitary inspector in the country. The din the dogs make at night is indescribable. A pack of jackals would be quiet in comparison. Stepped Into Live? Coals “When a child I burned my foot fri ghtfully,” writes W; ET. Eads, of Jones- ville, Va., “which .caused horrible leg- sores for 30 years, but Bucklens Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed.* 1 Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores Bruises, ana Piles, Solo by M. C. Brown 25c. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we: will expross you a bottle. He sure and give the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. No. 84 connects at Winder lor Athene" Atldnta2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 2.50 p. jd.; j rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m. No. 84 connects.at Social Circle for Augusta • m.; aiveugusta»9.25 p. m. No.88 connects at. Social circle for Ad*-it 7.45 p. tn.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p. m 1 } Samuel C. Dunlap, v eceivet Mr. Gates has been arrested in Paris for driving his automobile too fast. They do not treat our millionaires with any more con sideration than we do their dukes and counts. congress to deal with the coal Ja<m< strike situation at present. The We mz president expressly stated in his in Hal1 ’ _ .. , on ten y< appeal to the operators and repre- | ma ki ng . ] resentatives of the miners yester- j a t any ti day that he did not act officially ( apply to in calling them together. He has, for the time being, exhausted bis individual resources. In his view the matter is one with which the state of Pennsylvania should deal. If the commonwealth finds itself unable to control the situation, and appeals to him through the constitutional councils, the presi dent will be ready to bring into play the great forces of the nat ional government,; military and civil. But for the time being the president has relaxed his efforts. Hair Seeds Exercise. One reason why so many men are bald, according to a foreign medical journal, is because they allow their hair to die through want of exercise. Under the skin which covers the head are several muscles, it explains, and these are never stirred into activity, the result being* that they do not per form their proper function, and conse quently the skin is insufficiently nour ished dud the hau* gradually dies. “Women,” it continues, “do not be come bald, and the reason is because they spend much more, time combing and arranging their hair than men do. During this operation the skin on the head is stirred into activity, and as a result the muscles remain active and the hah* flourishes. “It is evident, therefore, that the best way to prevent baldness is to rub the skin frequently and vigorously, for un less this is done the muscles will be unable to supply it with the proper amount of nourishment.” The condition of the cotton crop which is placed at t 58.3 for Sep tember is but little above half a crop, and ten per cent lower than it has been in ten vears. The cot ton crop will undoubtedly be short, but possibly not altogether as short as this report would udi- cate. William R. Hearst, of New York Journal fame, has beennom- inoted by the democrats of the Ninth New York district for con gress. Big Bill Devery is behind him and ;thie, coupled with the irumerou8 Hearst barrels, gives him a pretty fair showing to be elected. POBSALE BY DR. E. E DIXON & tO * R. P. Lattneb, Room 4. State Bank Building-, Gaines ville, Ga. For a perfect tit go to H. SOUNDERS >ved to Daniel Building-, over M J. E. Jackson’s store. 'he Artistic Tailor Clothes cleaned and pressed art notice. Also saneD and pressed, amnt a ention. A Raging, Roaring Food Washed aown a telegraph line which Chas. C. Ellis, of Lisbon, la.* had to re pair. “Standing waist deep in icy wa ter,” he writes, “gave me a terrible cough and cold. It grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors in Oakland, Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said J r had Consumption and could not live, ^hen I began using Dr. King’s New Discov ery and was wholly cured by six bot tles.” Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung trou bles by M. C. Brown. Price 5oc. GEORGIA AIL ROAD IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 24th., 1901 John Randclpli’s Appearance. Washington Irving when' secretary of legation in London was much amused at the rollicking good humor with which William IV. began his reign, and he once tried to give a les son in dignity to the Duke of Sussex. He had to accompany an eccentric friend of .meager and limping figure, who persisted iu wearing an extraor dinary nondescript garb instead of the prescribed court dress to St. James’. The ushers demurred; the foreign min ister smiled. The Duke of Sussex stopped IrVing as he passed and whis pered, moving his thumb jerkingly up and down, “Who’s your friend Hoky Poky?” “That* sir,” replied Irving em phatically, “is John Randolph, United States minister to Russia and one of the most distinguished orators of America.” It was all in vain. Some time afterward Irving was dining with the duke, whose first laughing inquiry was. “And how 'is our friend Hoky Poky?”—Temple Bar. Twenty years ago there was on deposit in the banks of this coun try $2,600,000,000, and now the deposits amount to $8,585,053,- 000.50. vVooder who that 50c. be longs to. Its not our’n.—Ex. Lv New York, P R R J 12 55 p m J Lv Philadelphia, P R R j 3 29 pm | Lv Baltimore, P R R j 5 45 p m -J Lv Washington, ? R R { 6 55 p m j Lv Richmoud. SAL Ry { 10 40 p m. | Lv Petetersbuig, “ J 1131 pm J Lv Norliha “l { 2 05 a m j Lv Henderson “ { 2 30 am J Lv Raleigh “ J 3 48 am { Lv Southern Pines “ { 5 37 am | Lv Hamlet “ { 630 am j | No 403 { Lv New York, NYP&N, 1 f7 55 a m J Lv Philadelphia “ | 10 20 am J Lv New York, O D S Co*{ f3 00 pm Lv Baltimore, BSPCo { ; aJ. } Lv Wash’ton, N&WSBj { Lv Portsmouth, S A L Ry J 9 00 pm Lv Weldon “ | 1133 pm J LvNorlina “ . j 1255 am j Lv Henderso i “ ; 120 a m ; Lv Raleigh * 1 302 am J Lv Southern Pines : { 518 am | Lv Hamlet " j 645 am | Lv Wilmington “ ! . J Ar Charlotte T “ | 951 am | X./ Chester “ J 10 08 am J Lv Greenwood “ { 12 07 p'm J Lv Athens “ } 219 p.m j Ar Atlanta | “ j 3 35 pm } Ar Augusta, C & W C j 510 pm j-. Ar Macon, C of Ga { 7 20 p m { ArMontg’m’ryA&WP| 9 20 om j information as to Routes, Schedules and Rates, both While Carrie Nation talked away at the Yale students, the Glee Club sang: “Well, ain’t dat a shame.” As she left in disgust, they changed the tune to “Good Morning, Carrie. ” Carrie’s cour age will never more be doubted. The automobile is appearing in a new phase of destructiveness. A Chicago woman accuses a big red one of aliena ting her husband’s affections. There has been a rupture between the Boer generals and ex-President Kruger, Dr. Le.yds and Mr. Reitz over the policy of the conquered Boers in South Africa. Our sympathy is all with the fighting generals. Old man Kruger dropped out of our esteem when he took his gold and left his f6 30 pm 630 pm 1005 am* 12 36 ym 2 .10 pm 245 pm. 427 pm 6 43 pm. 8 06 p m 330 p m. 10 45 pm- 1120 pm 132 am 408 am . 5 30 am The Brunswick News puts Judge John S. Candler down as an aged Confederate veteran who has lost both feet in the civil Maekay and Florence. On one occasion William J. Florence at the end of a not very prosperous engagement' in San Francisco an nounced a benefit for himself and his wife. John W. Maekay happened to be* in town at the time aud wrote to Florence for one orchestra seat. It was duly sent, as a matter of course, and Mrs. Florence % remarked to her husband that, considering the friend ship existing between the two men, she thought Mr. Maekay might have taken a private box at least. “Wait,” said Florence, “he has not paid yet. and 1 am in no hurry.” The benefit took place, Mr. Maekay came from Virginia City to occupy the seat he had taken, and a day later he sent Florence a check for $1,000. Editor war, Glessner thinks this shows how Judge Candler carried some of the counties, but it fails to show how he lost his feet. Ar Mobile, L&N | Ar New Orleans, L&N Ar Nashville N C & St L Ar Memphis . ] Scott’s Emulsion is the' means of life and of the en joyment of life of thousands of men, women and children. To the men Scott’s Emul sion gives the flesh and strength so ftecessaryr for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting disease. For women Scott’^i Emul sion does this and more. It is a most sustaining food and tonic *for the special trials that women have to bear. To children Scott’s Emul- food and strength Editor Shacklelord, of the Ogle thorpe Echo, calls attention to the fact that men are needed in the coming legislature who will take some of the dead laws from the code instead of adding other laws thereto. Lv Memphis, N C <51 St L! 100 p m LV Nashville, j 10 55 p m Lv New Orleans, L & N J 7 45 p m Lv Mobile, L &'N } 1220 a m Lv Montgomery A&WPJ 6 20 am Lv Macon, CofGa 1 8 00 a m Lv Augusta, C & W C j 9 40 a m Lv Atlanta, t S A L Ry 5 12 00 n’n Ar Athens, •* { 2 48pm Ar Greenwood “ } 4 50pm Ar Chester, “ } 6 43pm Lv Charlotte* V { 6 30pm Lv Wilmington, “ } 330 pm Lv Hamlet, ^ “ ,* 9 50 p m Lv So’thern Tines, “ { 10 55 pm Lv Raleigh, “ J 100am Ar Henderson* '* ■ 2 27am Lv Norlind, S A L Ry J 310am Lv Weldon, *• J 4 20 a m Ar Portsmouth, “ J 700am Ar Wash’ton, N & W S R| Ar Baltimore, BSPCo { Ar New York, ODSSCo, 1 Ar Phila’phia, NYP&N! f5 46pm Ar New York, ?• ! 8 40 n m Kindly disposed. The man who bad dropped in to see him was; smoking a cheap cigar. “I think you will find it comforta ble,” said Uncle Allen Sparks pleasant ly, “if you’ll sit over there by that open window. There Is no draft from it, as you will see from the fact that the smoke from your cigar goes out through it.”—Chicago Tribune. Trade Marks r • Designs F ryWY ' Copyrights Anyone sending n sketch and d'weription nik quickly ascertain car-ojnnion tree v-betl.r-r invention is probably patentable. Comminpc.- - ions strictlyconildentlal. H»ndbool: <;n Patei» sent free. Oldest nceney for securing patents. Patents :aken through Muna & Co. reco. ?2Kcial notice, without cfcrree, in the sion gives . H| ■ v l. _ for growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott s Emulsion is a great help. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. SOc. »nd $ 1 .OO i all druggists. _ Doing Well. Visitor—Well, Tommy, how are you getting on at school ? Tommy (aged eight)—First rate. I ain’t doing as well as some of the other boys, though I can stand on my head, but I have to put my feet against the wall.—New York News. 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