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LEARNING A LANGUAGE.
It Is CorapaMtively Easy 1 to Acquire
a Working Vocabulary.
“It doesn't require any great length
of time to learn a language if one lias
patience,” said a man who has mas
tered several languages, “and when I
ACHING KIDNEYS
j||p^ BILIOUSNESS
The liver 'must be gently stirred so that
'// tSe bile will be thrown o2 ia the right channel;
the system at the same time should be invigorated N
by a tonic that Nature may begin her work and
complete the cure.
U IMOM'S LIVER PILLS
| M 5 anoTONIC PELLETS
form the modern mild power cure that completely does
the work, without shock or injury to any part of tho
system. Booklets and samples free of any dealer, ■ J
\ or complete treatment, Twenty-five Doses, 25c. f/i
BROWN MFG. CO.
NEW YORK
and dreeneville. yZyfygm
tenn.
Prickly Ash Bitters
A moral coward is a man who
stops to beg the worlds pardon
every time Jie sets his foot over
the edge of the narrow path.
INSURANCE AGENTS
It Dazzles The World.
No Discovery in medicine has ever
created one quarter of the excitenent
that has been caused by Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption. It’s
severest tests have been on hopeless
victims of Consumption, Pneumonia,
Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and Bronchitis,
thousands of whom it has restored to
perfect health. For Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Croup, Hay fever,'Hoarseness
and whooping Cough it is the quickest,
surest cure in the world. It is sold by
M. C. BROWN who guarantees satis
faction or refund money. Large bot
tles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
Money Loaned On Fauns.
We make loans on improved farms,
m Hall, aDd 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. Lattnek,
Room 4. State Bank Building, Saines-
yille, Ga.
$0irS!M$MvS£J>1?JCS
SOUTHWARD
Lv New York, PRR
Lv Philadelphia, P R R
Lv Baltimore, P R R
Lv Washington, P R R
Lv Richmond. S A L Ry
tm Petetersbuig,
Lv Norlina ffr
Lv Henderson “
Lv Raleigh */
Lv Southern Pines “
Lv Hamlet “
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds c
eal estate. Have in hand anythin,
ou want in this line. Will make it
onr interest whether yon want to se
r buv.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable and prom pi
paying companies
Lv New York, NYP&I
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Lv Portsmoutl, S A L Rj
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Lv Henderson “
Lv Raleigh ‘
Lv Southern Pines
Lv Hamlet “
Lv Wilmington **
Ar Charlotte “
Lr Chester **
Lv Greenwood i*
l.v Athens “
Ar Atlanta J “ '
Ar Augusta, C & W C
Ar Macon, C of Ga
Ar Montg’m’ry A & WI
Ar Mobile, L &• N
Ar New Orleans, L & IS
Ar Nashville N C & St I
Ar Memphis
A Forbidden Topic.
“There is one topic peremptorily for
bidden to all well bred, to all rational,
mortals,” says Emerson, “namely,
their distempers. If you have not slept
or if you have slept or if you have
headache or sciatica or leprosy or thun
derstroke, I beseech you by all angels
to hold your peace and not pollute the
morning, to wfueh- all the housemates
bring serene and pleasant thoughts, by
corruption and groans. Come out of
the azure. Love the day.”
The quotation suggests that, hard as
it is to be an invalid, it may prove al
most as painful to be an invalid’s
friend.
R. SMITH
G. J- & 8. RAILROAD
Love and Business.
“Dear,” she said during an interval
of comparative sanity, “promise me
one thing.”
“Anything,” he answered, with the
recklessness of love.
“After we have been married a rea
sonable time if we decide a. divorce is
desirable promise that my brothers,
who are struggling young lawyers,
shall represent us.” — Philadelphia
North American.
Shylock was the man who
wanted a pound of human
flesh. There are many
Shylocks now, the convales
cent, the consumptive, the
sickly child, the pale young
woman, all want human flesh
and they can get it—take
NORTHWARD
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Lv iSashville, {* 10 55 p m
Lv New Orleans, L & N [ 7 45 p m
Lv Mobile, L & N j 12 20 a m
Lv Montgom’ry A & W Pj 6 20 a in
Lv Macon, C of Ga 8 00am
Lv Augusta, C&WC J 9 40am
Lv Atlanta. J S A L Ry { 12 00 n’n
Ar Athens, “ { 2 48 p m
Ar Greenwood “ | 4 50pm
Ar Chester, “ « 6 43‘pm
Lv Charlotte* “ [ 630pm
Lv Wilmington, “ J 3S0pm
Lv Hamlet, ** J 9 50pm
Lv So’thern Pines, ** ; 10 55 p m
Lv Raleigh. “ } 1 CO a m
Wood’s Seeds,
8 GO pm
1123 pm
2 04 am
4 25 ana
5 00 am
Open Road to Fame and Fortune.
“My; boy,” said the old gentleman in
a kindly tone, “there’s only one thing
that stands between you and success.”
“And what is that?” asked the youth.
“If you worked as hard at working,”
explained the old gentleman, “as you
do at trying to find some way to avoid
working, you would easily acquire
both fame and fortune.” — Chicago
Post.
Scott’s Emulsion is flesh
and blood, bone and muscle.
It feeds the nerves, strengthens
the digestive organs and they
feed the whole body.
js worth as a fertilizing crop, $20.
tu $25. per acre. Full information
is contained in our Fall Catalogue
just issued, which we will mail free
upon request.
Wood’s Fall Catalogue also tells
ull about Vegetable and Farm
Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed
Wheat,'Oats, Rye, Barley,
Vetches, Grass and
Clover Seeds, etc.
Write for Fall Catalogue and
pnees of any Seeds desired.
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2 00 pH
3 10 p *
Ar Henderson* ** ; 2 27am
Lv Norlina, S A L Ry * 310am
Lv Weldon, •• • 4 20am
Ar Portsmouth, “ 1 7 00am
Ar Wash’ton, N & W S R *
Ar Baltimore, BSPCo j
Ar New York, O D S S Co|
Ar Phila’phia, N Y P & N| f5 46 p tn
Ar New York, *• ! 8 40 cm
Scott’s Emulsion has been the
great giver of human flesh.
We will send you a couple of
ounces free.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
4-09-4-15 Pearl Street, New York,
yc. and $i.oo ; all druggists.
The One Qualification.
“What position will our friend take
on this momentous question?’ asked
the gradiloquent man.
“Position?” echoed Senator Sor
ghum absentmindedly. “Oh, he’ll take
pretty nearly any position that’s open,
provided there’s a salary attached-to
it.”—Washington St£.r-
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£80 am
no. 84 connects at Winder tor Athens and
Atldnta2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 2.50 p. m.: ai
rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m.
No. 84 connects at Social Circle for Augusta a
• ■ m -; aiveugusta,9.25 p. m.
No.86 connect* at Social Circle for Ui iat
7.45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p. :m*
Samuel C. Dunlap,
Receive*
T.W.WOOD & SONS,
Seedsmen, • Richmond, Va,
Norlina, , 2
Lv Petersburg “
Ar Richmond. “ ' ! A
Ar Washington, P R R | 8
Ar Baltimore, PRR ! 10
Ar Philadelphia, PRR J 12
Ar New York, PRR i 3
Note-fDaily Except Sundav
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• THE GAINESVILLE NEWS,- WEDNESDAY’ ^OCTOBER 22, 1902
FOR SALE BY DR. E . E. D|XQN & CQ.
Spring fever is merely a season
al uam a for laziness.
Au original giri is one who
faints when no one is looking.
Evan in a thorny path a man
can avoid stepping on all the
thorns.
It is easier for the average wo
man to make up her face than her
mind.
When a mustache fails to tickle
a woman it may be trul3* said that
she has no sense of humor.
For a perfect lit go to
C. H. SAUNDERS
“Why don’t you go to work?’
demanded the man who had been
asked for a dime.
“Why, that would increase my
appetite,* * protested the beggar,
“and I have a hard enough time
looking after the one I have
now,”—Chicago Post.
Forty Years’ Torture.
To be relieved from a torturing dis
ease after 40 years’ torture might well
cause the gratitude of anyone. That
is what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He says:
“DeWitts Wnehel Hazel Salve cured
me of piles after I had suffered 4C
years.” Cures Cuts, burns, wounds,
skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits.
—Sold by Robertson & Law.
Moved to Daniel Building, over Mrs.
J. E. Jackson’s store.
“Ti e Artistic Tailor.’
Clothes cleaned and pressed o:
short notice. Also
LADIES - SKIRTS
cleaneD and pressed. All work gi\ (
prompt a ention.
GEORGIA
railroad.
For information as to Routes,
Schedules and Rates, both
PASSENGER and FREIGHT,
Write to either of the under-
Bigued, you will receive prompt
reply and reliable information.
C. C. McMillinv Gen’l Ag’t. Pass.
Dep’t.
A. G-. Jackson, Gen’l. Pass. Agt.
0. A. Dawson, S. A.
Augusta, Ga.
S. E. Magill, S W. Wilkes,
flen’l Agt. T. F. & Pass. Agt.
Atlanta. Ga.
^ r - W. Hardwick, W. C. Ragin,
Gen’l. Ag’t. Sol. Ag’t.
Macon, Ga.
W. M. McGovern, C. D. Cox,
G. A . Gen *1 Agt.
Augusta, Ga. Athens, Ga.
No merchant’s capital is so lim
ited, or his business sc small, that
he can not well afford to put an
advertisement of some size in the
paper. Our smaller advertisers are
reaping profits as well as our lar
ger ones, and they will tell you so
if you ask them . If it doesn’t pay
thorn, do you think they would
continue it. as they do?
The Boston Herald plaintively asks
its readers if they have caught the
•‘soft-coal eye.” Does it affect the
anthrasight?—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
It Girdles The Globe-
The fame of Rucklen’s Arnica
as the best in the world, extends
the earth. It's tbe one perfect
of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises,
Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons,
Pains and all Skin Eruptions,
infallible Pile cure. 25e a box
. BROWN’S.
Salve,
round
healer
Sores,
Aches
Only
at M
Gov. Jeff Davis, ot Arkansas, m
addressing the Sons of Confeder
ate Veterans at Jackson, Miss., m
the meetiug preliminary to the
transfer to them of Beauvoir as a
Confederate Soldiers Home, said .
“May the hand be palsied and the
tongue be paralyzed ^fchat would be
raised against or wduld defame
Jefferson Davis’ memory.”*
SHVLOCM
or some other language unknown to
him I cannot conceal my amusement.
In nine cases out of ten I might say
that the men who express a regret of
this sort handle English very poorly
if that happens to be their language
“The chances are that their vocabu
laries are extremely limited, and it
would probably surprise them to know
that despite the advantages of birth
and education they could not comihand
more than 600 or 700 words in English
if their lives depended upon it. Yet
they are able to carry on intelligent con
versation, and many of them may be
come forcible and even axiomatic in
their savings, and they plunge into, dis
cussions of literature, art, music and
other subjects of such fine elegance
and do it rather successfully too.
“Now, how long ought it to take for
a man to learn 600 or 700 or even 1.000
words in any lauguage? Certainly it
ought not to take any great length of
time, and from my own experience I
know that it does not. Of course I am
not speaking now of mastering so that
one can get the full benefit of all the
refinements of speech in a particular
tongue.
“But I have in mind the idea of
speaking intelligibly in a given lan
guage and being able to understand
perfectly what is said in return. I have
a system which I have worked out, and
it has been of vast benefit to me and
has enabled me to learn a number of
languages. It occurred to me while I
was in Mexico a few years ago on im
portant business.
“I could not speak a word of Spanish
and could not understand the language.
I concluded that I would learn the lan
guage. My pian was simply this: 1
made up my mind that I. would not re
tire at the close of any day as long as
I was there without learning at least
three words in Spanish, how to pro
nounce them and what they meant.
That would give me ninety words per
month, or something over 1,000 in a
year’s time.”—New Orleans Times-
Democrat.
Look Out For Yonr Pate.
A contemporary says “pate” is slang
for head. It is, eh? Wherefore? Sure
ly the word is used in ac>trivial or de
rogatory sense, as noddle, noggin, cra
nium, brainpan, etc., but its origin is
eminently respectable. Shakespeare
says “the learned pale ducks to the
golden fool.” Pope’s epigram is good:
You beat your pate and fancy wit will
come;
Knock as you 'please, there’s nobody at
home.
We have “bald pate” and “shave
pate.’.’ Why, the word is used once in
the Bible, and by David, in Psalm vii,
16, “His mischief shall return upon his
own head, and his violent dealing shall
come down upon his own pate.” Ac
curately, pate does not mean the head,
but the crown of the head.—New York
Press.
FIKE, LIFE, ACCIDENT; AND
SURETY BONDS.
OFFICE:
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