Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, November 05, 1902, Image 8

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GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1902, New Bicycle Shop Old Friends are the Best. Sometime ago I took what is known as a summer cold. 1 tried several rem edies. but without much relief. Finally I resorted to my old standby, Cheney’s Expectorant, and was cured by a few doses. I have great confidence in this remedy. JOE HOWARD. Macon, Miss. A Southern Combine. According to the Southern Tex tile Review, tbe^ combination of Southern cotton mills, known as the “Pries merger,” includes only paying properties and no “water,” says the Baltimore Sun. The Southern Textile Company is to embrace, it is stated, 70 mills in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee, and will issue about $6,000,000 of bonds, $7,000,000 of preferred and $7,000,000 of common stock. The management is to be in the hands of well known Southern mill men, though the scheme is financed by a New York trust company. The Review is of the opinion that there will be no skyrocketing, How to'T-Vepare Emulsion. Preparation—An emulsion of either crude petroleum or kerosene may be made from the following formula: Two pounds of potash -whale oil soap, four gallons of water, eight gal lons of oil. Weigh the soap carefully and place with the water in a vessel over the fire, using a slight excess of water to make up for eVaporation. Fit a pump with a short piece of hose, to which is attached a nozzle for throwing a straight stream three-sixteenths or one quarter of an inch in diameter. Pour the oil into the barrel or tub m which the pump is set, and when the whale-oil soap is dissolved and the so lution begins to boil, add it to the oil and pump the whole vigorously back into itself for a period of at lest ten minifies. The stream from the noz zle should be directed straight down ward into the mixture so as- to stir it to the very bottom. After a few min utes the oil and soap solut'on will he seen to combine, . forming a thick, creamy emulsion, which, when per fectly made, will remain without change for weeks. Materials: Pump Required—Either crude oil or kerosene will give good results in making emulsion. The soap should preferably be some soft whale- oil soap, such as Goodes No. 3. If a hard soap is used the emulsion will be curdy, and only with difficulty mix with water. Country lye soap answers admirably, but must be used- in some what larger quantity than called for in the formula given above. The ordinary Bordeaux spray pump answers very well for mixing the emul sion, but almost any pump will do that can be fitted with the requisite section of hose and nozzle. A “Bordeaux” or “Seneca” nozzle gives a very satisfac tory sized stream for this work, though rather small. The water used must 'be soft, for if hard, no stable emulsion can be pre pared, and it sometimes happens that foreign substances chancing to be pres ent, will prevent the emulsification. If a lot of soap solution and oil, for any reason, fails to emulsify properly, the best thing to do is to throw the whole away, carefully clean , up the pump, wash out all the vessels used and be gin over. We have just received a stock of good wheels of different makes and sizes.. \ v WE RENT WHEELS at reasonable prices. They are hieh si-ad* uheels that will stand the test. Take special notice of ouv REPAIR DEPARTiQBNT, of which J. R. Peeler has charge— that means every wheel repaired in first-class order All we ask is a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. We are on Nor thBn. a ford street, back of opera house. A. P. LARGE tip. Dr. Miles Nervine is a specific fornerr- 1 disorders. It removes the cause and^S?| a speedy and permanent cure. “I feel it is my duty to let you know tW I your medicines have cured my little mru I nine, of spasms. She commenced having! I at the age of three. Our family doctoral she would outgrow them but she did » I We took her to another physician who 21 lier trouble was epileptic fits in a mild 1 He did her no good either. She w^l nervous she could hardly walk. Aslyl already used Dr. Miles’ Nervine andfe I it a good remedy for myself I comm^ « giving it to my child. I gave herijujj* I bottles of the Nervine and one of the i Purifier. That was over two years agoS she has not had an attack since we c®. menced the treatment. She is no W troubled with nervousness and we erase- ' her permanently cured. I enclose her pit. j ture. My mother-in-law lost her reason aai was insane for three months from the eftea of LaGrippe. Six bottles of Dr. Miles’ No. vine cured her. My sister has also taken it for sick headache with good results. We ai thank you very much for your good medi cines and kind advice. I don’t uunk tilts is any other medicine half so good. I seal my daughter’s photograph so that you nuj see what a sweet little girl lives out it Arkansas.”—Mrs, Hannah Baiketi,; Springdale^ Ark. All druggists sell and guarantee first bottk I Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free bod on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Addas Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. TWENTY-FIRST SEASON Cures Eczema, Itching Humors. Especially for old, chronic cases take Botanic Blood Balm. It gives a healthy blood supply to the affected parts, heals all sores, eruptions, scabs, scales: stops the awful itching and burning of eczema, swellings, suppurating, watery sores, etc. Druggists, §1. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble anc free medical advice sent in sealed let ter. For sale by M. C. Brown. Don’t buy anything in STOVES, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE,pllain or decorated lamps, until you? have seen our stock, Also our Heating stoves, Grates, Fire sets Fire dogs, Shovels and Tongs, Coal Hods Ta ble cutlery. Etc. On Legislative Committees. Speaker Morris announced his committees last Friday. Repre sentative Thompson is on the fol lowing committees : Appropria tions, Blind Asylum, County and County Matters, Manufactures, I If Not, Why Not? jl Ig Here you will find all that’s freshest and best in the jjj| fancy grocery line. We keep replenishing our stock and gB. fj| therefore,' can fill yoiiif orders any time. M | Have yon tried onr Coffees and Teas ? ',1 g! We handle the celebrated Chase & Sanborn’s Teas H and Coffees—-the best in the -world. v;|J J What about Canned Goods ? § ^ Unless you buy the Royal Scarlet, yon do not get the | 1 TXT 1 i BALMOUR HARDWARE CO Cured of Piles After 40 Years. Mr. C. Haney, of Geneva, Ohio, had the piles for forty years. Doctors and dollars could do him no lasting good. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured him permanently. Invaluable for .ents, burns, bruises, sprains, lacerations, ec zema, tetter, salt rheum and all other skin diseases. Look for the name De- Witt on the package, all others are would like to see our Saws saw, come Bought Richardson Place. Mr. W. H. Looper of Dawson county, a brother of Col. Geo. K. last week Looper of Gainesville bought the home place of Richard son Bros, just outside the city Imits, on the Brown’s bridge road consisting of six acres of land and a splendid home, for $2,000. He will move here at an early date, and will be a valuable acquisition ;o the citizenship of this commun ity, as he is well-to-do, and has a most excellent family. || Try^them. In fact, we have ALU THAT’S GOOD g H to eat, and we sell it AT THE RIGHT PRICES, I H Can’t we do some business with yon? Telephone us g H your orders, and same will have prompt attention. Doesn't Respect Old Age. It’s shameful when youth fails tc show the proper respect for old age but just the contrary in the case of Dr King s New Life Pills Corner N. Bradford and E. Washington Sinen . ’Phone !3i. They cut- -off maladies no matter how severe and ir respective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaun dice, Fever all yield to this perfect On second thought we do not want nhe Danish islands. They have not a single volcanoe on them. GAINESVILLE