Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, November 26, 1902, Image 4

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THE GAINESVU.1.E NEWS, WE ONE 3D A S' NOVEMBER 26, 1902 PURE SUNLIGHT AND AIR will readily overcome Loss of Diseased Hoofs andSc^Si^^* ses mules and ca±tl«- “°r- Places Here Wliicli Shame tlie Old World’s Favored Climes. We have often heard of “sunny Ita ly” or the “clear light” of Egypt, says the Desert; but, believe me, there is no sunlight there compared with that which falls upon the upper peaks of the r Sierra Madre or the uninhabitable w§§tes of the Colorado desert. Pm;e sunlight requires for its ex istence ;pure air, and the old world has little of it left. When you are in Rome agajjn and stand upon that hill where all good Romanists go at sun set, look out and See how dense is the atmosphere between you and St. Pe ter’s dome. That same thick air is all over Europe, all around the Mediter ranean, even over in Mesopotamia and by the banks of the Ganges. It has been breathed and burned and battle smoked for 10,000 years. Ride up and over the high tablelands of Montana—one can still ride there for days without seeing a trace of hu inanity—and how clear and scentless, how absolutely intangible, that sky blown. INDUSTRIAL “My wife had a deep-seated cough for three years. I purchased two bottles of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, large size, and it cured her com pletely.” J. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Turning Bad Luck Inside Out. There is an old superstition to the effect that if, when the cry of $ screech-owl is heard, one’s pockr efcs are turned inside out, the bad luek generally attendant upon the ©gy will be averted. Ordinarily, there is very little QQmmon sense in superstitions, but this one seems as an inspira tion ta gQmething decidedly worth While* I£hny one is determined to try, there is no luck in life so bad that it cannot be made good if it is turned wrongside out, or upside down, the principal thing being to try and try until the desired re sult is brought about. It is said that Dame fortune rarely turns of her own free will but that the determined and strong can always, by persistent effort, make her show her face upon which there is always a smile, and each effort made to tmn her causes her smile to broaden until the whole world ia sunshine for the man who uses brain and brawn to bring all thiDgs his way.—Augusta Herald, Probably you* know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones/ The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral* Three sizes: 25c., 50c., $!. All tfreggfsfs. A toad under a harrow — suffers no more than the faithful horse that is tortured with Spavins, Swinney, Harness Sores, Sprains, etc. Most horse owners know this and apply the kinder" sympathy that heals, known far and wide as Mexican Mustang Liniment.'' Never fails—not even in the most aggravated cases." Cures caked udder in cows quicker than any known remedy. Hardly a disease peculiar to muscle, skin or joints that cannot be cured by it. Consult your doctor. If he says take it, then do as he says. If he tells you not to take it..„then don't take it. He knows. Leave it with him. We are willing. J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. sunshot atmosphere! You breathe it without feeling it, you sec through it a hundred miles, and the picture is not blurred by it. Once more ride over the enchanted mesas c 1 ’ Arizona at sunrise or sunset, with the ragged mountains of Mexico to the* south of you and the broken spurs of the great Sierra around about you, and all the glory of the old shall be as nothing to the gold and purple and burning erimson of this new world. mmmsmbe A LITTLE NONSENSE. The Story of' a Burglary at the Mo- Swats’. Mr. Billiger MeSwat awoke the other morning to the knowledge that his home had been entered in the night by some unauthorized per son and a portion of his portable wealth removed. The burglar had effected an en trance through the bedroom win dow and escaped through a rear window. In one of the pockets of Mr. Mc- Swat's trousers there was the sum of $4, more or less, in silver. This the burglar had taken. In another pocket there were a few one cent pieces. These in a spirit of humor rare among operators in his line of busi ness he had ranged in a row along the sill of the window through which he had made-his exit and left them there. The trousers he had dropped on the stairway. Having ascertained the extent of his loss, Mr. MeSwat went upstairs again and aroused‘his wife. he said, “the house Movable Drops In Diamonds. It has long been known that dia monds, especially the class known a* “rose diamonds,” are likely to explode if subjected only to what would seem :: very ordinary degree of heat, such a? strong rays from the sun, etc. It is now believed that the explosions arc the result of the rapid expansion of certain volatile liquids inclosed in cavi ties near the center of these precious stones. A great many diamonds, even though cut, mounted and worn as gems of perfection, are still in an unfinished condition—that is, the liquid drop from which the stone is being formed has not as yet deposited all of its “pure crystals of carbon.” These movable drops may occasionally be seen with the naked eye. When this is the case, a strong m'- M ff is the best remedy on the market for __ . X * . . . Wind Galls, Sprains and Skin Lumpe. Mustang Liniment ItkeepshorsesandmidesiacoiiditiQa, A Neighbor of W. J. Bryan. I am glad of this opportunity to tes tify to the beneficial effects of Cheney’s Expectorant. During the past winter it did not fail once to cure my cold or to give instant relief to coughing. A. A. BRADBURY. Ian coin, Neb. MONEY TO LOAN, Charles M. Schwab has arrived at Genoa and announces that he is delighted with the climate That’s the news the public has been anxiously waiting for. Now would Mr. Schwab be good enough to say whether he intends to buy Genoa?—Augusta Herald. We procure real estate loans for I years’ time, payable in installmentsi 7 per cent interest. Call and see ns. DULLAP & PlCKBELL Gainesville. Ga. The Countess de Spottiswood- Mackin, formerly Miss Britton of St. Louis, has received the Al- phoneo XIII medal which was gtrack in commemoration of the young King’s coronation last May and is the only American thus singled out. Trains from Atlanta, for Lnfi, Toccoa, Greenville, Spartan’cm| Charlotte, Washington and East pass Gainesville: No. S6. Fia Mail (daily} 2:28 a. m; So. i (d*:?y) 10:87 a. mjHo.&M ted (daily) 2:25 d. ni; No.I Express, (daily) 2:45 p. ns; Nl j.a, -Do.tle (except. Sunday) 7$| very small amount of heat would cause the liquid and gas to expand to such a degree that the diamond would give way with all the characteristics of a miniature explosion. “Lobelia/' was robbed by a burglar last night/' “What did he take?” she breath lessly inquired, sitting up in bed. “Nothing, so'far as I can see, ex cept a little money I left in my trousers. He took all of that but 5 pennies.” “It's a wonder yon don't accuse me of doing it/' retorted Mrs. Me Swat, lying dowp. again. “No, Lobelia,” he said, “I know it wasn't you. You*would have tak en the pennies too/'-r-Chicago Trib une. Food for thought does not satis fy the hungry man. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application as they .cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by'constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and when it is en tirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out aDd this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous services. We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv case of deafness (caused by e&tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Sehd for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Somethin?: He Had Forgotten. “So you enjoyed your continental trip, did you?” inquired the simple old gentleman. “I haven’t been -over in fifty years, but my recollections are still vivid. I remember once standing on, Mont Blanc, watching the sun sink behind the blue waters of the Mediter ranean, while to my right the nobl-? Rhine rushed onward to the Black sea, and the Pyrenees, still holding the snows of winter, were on the left. I remember while standing there”— “But. Mr. Grey,” feebly interrupted his listener, *T was on Mont Blanc myself, and really—you’ll excuse me— but you really must be mistaken in your geography.” “Mistaken?” returned the old man lightly. “Not a bit of it But I for got; it’s different now. You know, my dear boy, that since my day the entire Trains from Washington, lotte, etc. for Atlanta, etc., Gainesville: No. 35, Fast (daily) 4:29 a. m; No. 17, (except Sunday) 7:20 a. m 39, Express (daily) 2:45 I No. 87, Limited, (daily) o'. m; (daily) 8:28 p.m* Through trains for Wasbii New York ^rnoM DAHLCNEGA, GA. A college education in the reach, of all. A.E., 5.S., Normal and Business Man's courses. Good laboratories; healthful, In vigoratiirg cli mate; military discipline; good moral and religious influences. Cheapest board in. the State; abundance of country produce; expenses from. $75 to $150 a year: board in dormitories or private families. Special license course lor teachers; full faculty of nine; all under the control of the University. A college prepar atory class. Co-ed-,tcatioa of sexes. The insti tution founded specially for students cf limited means. Send f->r catalogue to the President ■ *os. S. Stbwakt, A.M. Connections Lula for Athens, at Toccfl Elberton, at Greenville for £ umbia, etc., at SpartanbmS Asheville, Columbia, Charles etc., and at Atlanta for all F- North, West and South- The president has the sympathy of every man with a large family. Something happens every time he gets off; and young Theodore seems to cause most of the trou ble. “No, Willie, I won't lie-ter yer. 1 never killed hut t'ree Injuns in me life. Hat's straight.” A Much Better Plan. “Every man,” said the thoughtful theorist, “ought to keep a diary. It is only by keeping an actual record of what you have done that you are able afterward to ,.see the mistakes ;bu have made and guard against a repetition of them in the future.” “Oh, if your diary is only to re cord your mistakes,” replied the thoroughly practical man, “what's the" matter with turning the keep ing of it over to your wife.?”—Chi cago Post. The whipping post has been re vived at Macon, Ga. Wednesday six negroes were given forty-nine lashes each for vagrancy, by or der of the Municipal court, savs the Jacksonville Metropolis This will doubtless be news to the municipal court of Macon. Gerald—As it is to be a secret engagement it would not be wise for me to give you a ring at pres ent. Geraldine—Ob, but I could wear it on the wrong hand.—Judge. m 33" GOLDEN AO jfi LINCOLN COUNTY 1 WHISKEY IM We, the Distillers, guarantee these goods to be pure and 7 IBS None better at any price. We will ship in plain boxes to any aa Igp EXPRESS PREPAID, at the following distiller’s prices: rn s Full Bottles, $3.45. 10 Full Bottles SS.55. 12 Full Bottles $1 15 Full Bottles $9.70. 25 Full Bottles $15.90. Free glass and corkscrew in every box. Your money back if not as represe AMERICAN SUPPLY CO., 662 Main St» Memohis, Tenn. You have it. You don’t want it. Thei why keep it? Drive it out with Ayer’ Malaria and Ague Cure,