Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, October 15, 1902, Image 5

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i’HE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15, 1902 HOW SALT COOLS COFFEE A Little Esperfctcnt "Worth the Try- iag Out of Mere Curiosity. Between bites of tbe simple break fast he had ordered the young clerk gazed nervously at. the restaurant clock. It was plain he had overslept himself and was paving the way to fu ture indigestion by bolting his food. •The coffee was the stumbling block. It was hot-t-very hot—but the clerk need-, ed it badly, and he sipped it carefully, having due regard for his mouth and tongue. ' # . But time pressed, and, with a parting glance at the clock, he reached for his glass of ice water and prepared to pour some of the frigid fluid into his cup. “Don’t spoil your coffee, young man,” said an elderly gentleman who was eating his breakfast on the other side of the table. “Yon take all the good out of it by putting ice or ice water in CURES THE KIDNEYS f/// The liver "must be gently stirred so that \S& // the bile will be thrown off in the right channel; 'ey * the system at the same time should be invigorated ' by a tonic that Nature may begin her work and eofnclste the cure, ’D IMOM’S L3¥£R PILLS .P^anoTOMSC pellets Form the modern mild power cure that completely does tbe work, without shock or injury to any part of the . system. Booklets and samples free of any dealer, i \ or complete treatment, Twenty-five Doges, 25c. f/j BROWN MFG. CO. NEW YORK AND GREEN EVILLE. tenn, * Kidney disease is the enemy we have most to fear, * * as a result of the feverish haste of modern civilization. It is a treacherous enemy working out its deadly effect under cover of such trifling symptoms as headache, slight bat persistent backache, dizziness, heart-throbbing, weak digestion, constipation, frequent or diminished passage of urine, scalding urine, sediment in urine. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS is a kidney medicine of the greatest merit. Its action is healing and strengthening, quickly relieves aching or soreness in the back, checks wasting or decay of the kidneys, corrects the flow of urine and through its excellent cleansing and regulating effect in the stomach, liver and bowels it speedily restores the strength and ruddy glow of ^ . vigorous health. / SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, PRICE, $ 1.00. The clerk was at first inclined to re sent the interference, but tbe patri archal appearance of the other man tempered his resentment. “What am I to do?” he asked. “I am late for the office, and I want this cof fee badly.” “Let me show yon a little scheme,” said the elderly man. Taking the cylin drical saltcellar from the table, he wiped it carefully with a napkin, then, reaching over, deposited the glass ves sel in the cup of coffee. “Salt, you know, has peculiar cooling properties,” he said, meanwhile hold ing the receptacle firmly in position. “They put it with ice to intensify the cold when making ice cream. It is used extensively in cold storage warehouses for coding purposes, and being incased in glass does not affect its power to any great extent.” As lie spoke he withdrew the saltcel lar from the coffee and motioned to the younger man to drink. He raised the cup to his lips and, to his surprise, found the liquid cooled to such an ex tent that he could drink it without in convenience. “The uses cf salt are manifold,” said the elderly man, with the air of one be ginning a lecture. “I remember once when I was in Mexico”— But the clerk, with another glance at the clock, thanked him profusely and dashed out of the restaurant.—New York Mail and Express. With Casey at the bat, tbe war iQ. Panama is.about to be knocked out. FOR SALE BY DR. E. E. DIXON & CO Dunlap and Thompson. INSURANCE AGENTS. The costliest printing estab- lisment in the world is that main tained at Washington by the gov ernment. It is filled with incom petents and run as a political ma chine by the party* in power. As a consequence it does poorer work at greater coet>tban sny other big printing office in the country. If the government were to operate the anthracite coal mines it would be done after the seme general manner as the government print ing office. Imagine a political machine like Quay’s or Platt’s in. control of the coal supply!—Sa vannah New?, It is to be expected that u hen Congressman W. R. Hearst ronch- 3S Washington, he will introduce Lome features m tbe Congressional Record. Perhaps he will see to it that Tillman’s next bout will be illustrated. Saved Two From Death. “Our little daughter had an almost fatal attack of?’ whooping cough an’d bronchitis,” writes Mrs, W. K. Havi land, nf Armenak, N. Y., -*but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her . if a with Dr. Kings New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonder ful medicine and to-day she is perfectly well.” Desperate throat and lung dis eases yield to Dr. Kings New Discov ery as to.no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs aud Colds. 50e and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by M. C. Brown. Trial bottles free. LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND SURETY BONDS. For a perfect lit go to H. SAUNDERS Moved to Daniel Building, over Mrs, J. E. .Jackson’s store. “Trie Artistic Tailor.’ Clothes cleaned and pressed o: short notice. Also 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 sum at any time. For further information apply to R. P. LaTtneb, Room 4. State Bank Building, Gaines ville,Ga. Forty Years’ Tortufe. To be relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years’ torture might well cause the gratitude of anyooe. That is what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says: “DeWitts Witch el Hazel Salve cured me of piles after 1 had suffered 4C years.” Cures Cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. — : Sold by Robertson •& Law. FRUITS AND FLOWERS cleaneD and pressed, prompt a ention. Land cannot be too rich or too mel low for fruits. . Manure for the garden should be free from weed seeds. The head of a tree needs to be fairly open to admit sun and air for full growth of fruit. The dahlias will never disappoint you. Pink, white, yellow or crimson, tall, dwarf or ca ctus, it is bound to flower. . In the fall after the leaves have dropped is generally the best time for taking cuttings from quinces, but they may be taken later. Heliotrope should not be mixed with other cut flowers, in water. They de cay quickly and have harmful effect upon the other blossoms. Myosotis (forgetmenot) needs partial shading, but not the shade of a tree. Plant among taller flbwers or around rosebushes, and it will do well. Plenty of yellow blossoms should be secured for plaices which lack sun shine. Yellow is good in almost every situation and is the cheeriest of tones. Good cultivation causes an abun dance of fibrous roots to be made. The growth of any plant is largely meas ured by the number of .its fibrous roots. GEORGIA AILRO AD C. A. DOZIER. Real Estate and Insur SOUTHWARD — • • • Daily- No 31 Lv New York, PR R ! 12 55 p.m Lv Philadelphia, PRR 1 3 29 p m. Lv Baltimore, PRR | 545 pm Lv Washington, P R R { 6 55 p m I,v Richmond. SAL Ry J 30 40 pm Lv Petetersbuig, **_ I 1131 p m Lv Norlina “» | 2 05 a m Lv Henderson “ 1 230 am Lv Raleigh . * * J 3 43 a m Lv Southern Pines 5 537 am Lv Hamlet “ j 630 am | No 403 Lv New York, NYP&Nj f7 55 a m Lv Philadelphia “ i 10 20 am Lv New York, ODS S CoJ f3 00 pm Lv Baltimore, BSPCo | — Lv Wash’ton, N & W S B { LvPortsmoutl ,S ALRyj 9 00 p m Lv Weldon “ 1 11 33 p m Lv Norlina “ J 1255 am Lv Henderso i “ \ 120 a m Lv Raleigh - ‘ { 302 am Lv Southern Pines i 5 38 a m Lv Hamlet “ 1 6 45 am Lv Wilmington “ J 1— Ar Charlotte “ J 9 51 am Lt Chester j 10 08 am Lv Greenwood “ { 12 07 pm Lv Athens “ 1 219 pm Ar Atlanta f ' “ I 3 35 pm Ar Augusta, C & W C ! 510 pm j Ar Macon, C of Ga | 7'20 p m Ar Montg’m’ry A & W P| 920 om Ar Mobile, L & N | 2 55 am Ar New Orleans, L & N} 7 80 am Ar Nashville N C& St Li 5 :-5 a m Ar Memphis J 400 pm According to the New York Journal 100 tone of coal a day are consumed at th« Waidogf-Astoria. or information as to Routes, Schedules aud Rates, both What’s Your Face Worth. Sometimes a fortune, bat- never, you have a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin,-all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King’s New Life Fills give Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complex ion. Only 25 cents at M. C. Brown - ug Store. Sell, exchange and rent all kinds c eal estate. Have in hand anythin, on want in this line. Will make it our interest whether you want to se r buv. Will insure your property against Loss, by fire in old reliable and prompt paying companies Write to either of the under- iigued, you will receive prompt peply and reliable in formation, I * C. MoMillin, Gen’l Ag’t. Pass. Dep’t. r* Gr. Jackson, Gen’l. Paes. Agt. p. A. Dawson, S. A. Augusta, Ga. r E. Magill, S W. Wilkes, Den’l Agt. T. P. & Pass. Agt, Atlanta. Ga. r* W. Hardwick, ^ Gen’l. Ag’t. Macon r • M. McGovern G. A. Augusta, Ga. 30 pm 6 30 pm 1005 am iz 36 pm 2 TO pm 245 pm 4 27 pm 6 43 pm 8 05 pm 3k) pm 1045 pm 11 20 pm 1 32 am 4 08 am 5 30 am Queen Draga, of Servia, created v sensation by slapping the face of the king in court the other day. Women all over the world should send congratulations to Queen Draga. R. SMITH Too Smart. He was one of those men who are constantly trying to beat down prices,” said a bank cashier, “and had evident ly been looking around for bargain prices for his bill of exchange. When he presented it to me and asked the rate, I replied, ‘One-tenth of 1 per cent.’ ‘‘‘Now, look here,’ he said. ‘You are too high. I have done business in this bank for ten years, and yet you charge me a higher rate than I can get from the Farmers’ bank, oyer the way. They will do it for one-eighth. If you don’t do it for that. I’ll take my account over there.’ ‘“All right.’ I remarked. ‘We will do it for the same rate, considering that you are an old customer.’ “The bill of exchange cost him 60 cents more than it would had he kept quiet.”—New York Times. ■ G. J. & S. RAILROAD C. D. Cox, Gen ’1 Agt. Athens, Ga Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. Scott’s Emulsion is the right treatment for soft bones in children. Little doses every day give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have. Bow legs become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to the soft heads. Wrong food caused the trouble. Right food will cure it. In thousands of cases Scott’s Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in childhood. . v, Send for free sample, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 4.Q9-4-1& Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and #1.00; all druggists. NORTHWARD ? ly&ilj ! No 402 Lv Memphis, N C <51 St Li l 00 pan Lv Nashville, { 10 55 p m Lv New. Orleans, L & N J 7 45 p m Lv- Mobile, L & N j 1220 a m Lv Montgom'ry A & W P{ 6 20am . Lv Macon, C of Ga J 8 00am Lr Augusta, C&WC ; 9 40am Lv Atlanta. J S A L Ry i 12 00 n’n Ar Athens, •*- { 2 43 pm Ar Greenwood “ ; 450pm Ar Chester, '. “ ! 6 43pm Lv Charlotte* “ { 6 30pm Lv Wilmington, “ | 830pm Lv Hamlet, “ . | 9 50pm Lv So’theru Pines, “ ; 10 55 p m Lv Raleigh, “ | 1 00 a m Ar. Henderson * “ ■ 2 27am Lv Norlina, S A L Ry J 310am Lv Weldon, “ > 4 20am Ar Portsmouth, “ \ 7 00am Ar Wash’ton, N & W S R! Ar. Baltimore, BSPCo j „ Ar New York, OD SSCo! ■ Ar Phila’phia, NYP&NJ f5 46pm Ar New York, ** j 8 40 p m jield under favorable condi- oas 8 to 10 tons of green food per is re ’ f J to 2| tons of hay and 85 a fertilizing crop, $20. v2o. per acre. Full information “contained in our Fall Catalogue J st issued, which we will mall free “Pon request. Wo°d> s Fall Catalogue also tells T^°ut Vegetable and Farm w^ sfQr Fal1 Wanting, Seed serenes, urass and Glover Seeds, etc. 5? r Catalogue and Needed For Other Purposes. A Georgia justice recently married a runaway couple who drove up to his house and went through the ceremony without descending from the carriage. When the ceremony was over, says the Atlanta Constitution, the groom fum bled in his pockets and fished up thirty- six, cents. “Jedge,” he said, “this here’s all the money I got in the world. Ef you’ve a mind to take it, you kin. but I’ll say now that I done set it aside fer the honeymoon expenses.” 5> & 8 -f< t No f t 9 20 a* IP 09 aj fc 1207 pm 1 27 pm 215 pm 433 p m 5 35 pm 9 40 pm 112 5 pm 2 56 ana mb am Lv Hamlet, “ • 9 40 p m ■ Lv So'thern Pin *s, “ { 10 32 p m | Lv Raleigh, “ j 12 28 a m Lv Henderson, ** J. 144am ‘ Lv Norlina, ** J 210 am Lv Petersburg > 499 a m | Ar Richmond. “ i 4 56am | Ar Washington, PRR } 845am ! Ar Baltimore, PRR 10 03 a m { Ar Philadelphia, PRR J 12 m ! Ar New York, P R R j 3 p 1 Note-fDailyl Except Sunda>_ - Richmond, Va,