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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER
ever within the time limit The Itha
cans gained five through tackle and
lost as many more yards trying to
round the end. Then something hap
pened.
A sturdy youngster shot out of the
tangled elevens and dashed down the
field toward the goal of the blue anc
white. He crossed line after line of
ARe ¥00 MtE ance. They don’t Imov^tSfc
mation there is no remedy to equal "Mexican Mustang
INDUSTRIAL
Qaois looked This Way to the
$ Printer.
We saw the football men
Line np in order thus;
FLOWER AND TREE
There is ro'hmg that has a more deleter
ious effect upon the cardiac or heart nerves
than the excessive use of tobacco. Pain and
tenderness around the heart; an oppressive
feeling in the chest, choking sensation in the
throat, discomfort from sleeping on the left
side and smothering spells at night when the
sufferer has to sit up in bed to breathe are
'the most common symptoms of a weak heart
Smokers who ieel these symptoms and who
do not understand* their meaning should he
warned in time, by the following experience:
“1 was greatly troubled with an affection
of the heart due I think to excessive smoking.
On writing to yoiiior advice I was directed
to begin a course of treatment which in
cluded Dr. Miles* Heart Cure, Dr. Miles*
Nervine and Nerve and Liver Pills, together
with bathing, etc. I faithfully followed the
directions given and am pleased to say that
my cure is complete and permanent. Be
fore beginning the use of your remedies I
was so nervous I could not keep my hands
still and suffered greatly from severe pains
around the heart. Many times at night I
would be forced to assume a sitting posture
to get my breath, and for the time baing it
would seem as though my heart had stopped
beating. From the splendid results achieved
in my case I can cheerfully recommend Dr.
Miles* Heart Cure, Restorative Nervine and
other remedies to all sufferers from heart or
nervous troubles.**—Yours truly, Elijah
Hall, Dothan, Ala.
All druggists sell ahd guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book
on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Planting a few trees every fall or
! spring, as. may be convenient keeps np
the supply of fruit.
The American persimmon makes a
handsome tree ornamentally consider
ed. It has dark green leaves that re
main on late in the fall.
Carnations do not thrive in the shade
and will not tolerate the presence of
rank manure. They are easily grown
in any good garden soil.
One secret of getting flowers from
potted plants is to let them get pot-
bound. When a plant can no longer
keep on growing, it turns its energies
toward producing flowers.
By, yearly attention to pruning and
by good feeding a shrub may be re
newed from season to season and kept
always strong. .Old and weak wood
should always be removed.
Ammonia is a t plant stimulant, not a
food. While ft is useful to force plants
into bloom, and growth after the soil if
exhausted, a fertilizer must be applied
or the plant will use up its own vital
ity in bloom.
The whistle blew, and then
Things looked this way to us
Ouch!
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—Newark, O., News.
and a sure way to treat a case of Sore
Throat in order to kill disease germs
and insure healthy throat action is to
take half a glassfull of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
and with this gargle the throat at frequent intervals.
Then bathe the outside of the throatthoroughly with the lini- t
merit and after doing this pour some on a soft doth and wrap/
around the nock. It is a ^POSITIVE CURE.
25c., oOc. and. $1.00 a bottle.
Antiquity of the Boomerang,
The boomerang, the Australian na
tive’s weapon of offense and defense,
referred to in all reference works as an
instrument unknown until after the
discovery of Australia, was doubtless
known before the time of Christ. Pliny
the elder, a contemporary of our Sa
viour. writes as follows in his “Natural
History” respecting an instrument
made of the wood of the aquifolia:
“If a staff made of this wood, when
thrown at an animal, from want of
strength in the person throwing falls
short of the mark, it will come back
toward the thrower of its own accord,
so remarkable are the properties of
that tree.” ,
It is altogether probable that the
learned Pliny did not consider the
shape of the “staff” and referred its pe
culiarities to the nature of the wood of
which it was made. *
TT. S. Asked to Mediate In Trouble.
Washington, Dec 12. According
to a dispatch received at the state
department from Minister Bowen
at Caracas this morning, President
Castro, ofVenezula, requested him
to ask Germany and Great Brit-
iau that the difficulties arising out
of claims for alleged damage and
injuries t-i German and British
subjects during the civil war in |
Venezala be submitted to arbitra-j
tion.
44 1 had a most stubborn cough
for many years. It deprived me
of sleep and I grew very thin. I
then tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and was quickly cured.”
R. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn.
IT MAY BE YOU
Sixty years of cures
and such testimony as the
above have taught us what
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
will do.
We know it's the great
est cough remedy ever
made. And you will say
so, too, after you try it.
There's cure in every drop.
Tferw sizes ; 25c., 50c. t $1. All druggists.
MONEY TO LOAD,
We procure real estate loans for k
years’ time, payable in installments:
7 per cent interest. Call and seecs.
DtJLLAJP & PlCKBELL
Gainesville. Ga.
The Whole Thing.
She—None of your “love in a cottage”
for me. I want a brownstone house in
a fashionable neighborhood.
He—And I suppose you want it in
Brooklyn Life.
$our own name too.
Circumstances Alter Faces.
“But she used to be considered quite
a beauty.”
“That was before her father failed.”
—Detroit Free Press.
Trains from Atlanta, for Ink
Toccoa, Greenville, Spaitanboig,
Charlotte, Washington and Bast,i
pass Gainesville: No. 36, M
Mail (daily) 2:28 a. m: ui
(diily) 10:87 a. m; No.‘38.LiEi|
ted (daily) 2:25 n. m; No.
Express, (daily) 2:45 p. id; No
j.o, Btule (except Sunday) 7:$P
Revolution Imminent.
A sure sign of approaching revolt
and serious trouble in your system is
nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach
upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly
dismember the troublesome causes. It
never fails to tone the stomach, regu
late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate
the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run
down systems benefit particularly and
all the usual attending aches vanish
under its searching and thorough effec
tiveness. /Electric Bitters is only 50c,
and that is returned if it don’t give
perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by
M. C. Brown, Druggist.
The world is full of people who would
break their necks any time rather than
wait for the next car.—Atchison Globe.
Perception of Pact.
“What is the way to success?” we
ask the great men. They cannot tell
us. They know what upheld them in
every emergency, but they cannot de
fine it. It was the sense of proportion.
It measured, plumbed every circum
stance and ganged every condition. It
weighed relative values, material and
human. It knew character when it
found it and sifted the wheat from the
chaff. It recognized opportunity, and
it likewise made the most of it.—Cos
mopolitan.
Consult your doctor. If he says take it,
then do as he says. If he tells yon not
to take it, then don’t take it. He knows.
Leave it with him. We are willing.
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
The assertion that we are prone
to treat the tariff hysterically, ra
ther than rationally, ie very appli
cable te the Republican party.
Trains from Washingtou, Obi
lotto, etc. for Atlanta, etc., pi
Gainesville
TuirroM.
Cures Blood Poison, Ca noer, Ulcers.
If you have amy offensive pimples or
eruptions, ulcers on any part of the
body, aching bones or joints, falling
mucuous patches, swollen glands,
ivklu itches and burns, sore Ups or
gums, eating, festering sores, sharp,
fg&awing pains, then you suffer from
serious blood poison or the beginnings
of deadly cancer. You may be perma
nently cured by taking Botanic Blood
Balm (B. B. B.) made especially to
<mre the worst blood and skin diseases.
Heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly
Dancer, stops all aches and pains and
reduces all swellings. Botanic Blood
Balm cures all malignant blood troubles,
such as eczema, scabs and scales, pim
ples* running sores, carbuncles, scrof
ula. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures,
sample of Blood Balm sent free and
prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., At-
No. 35, Fast 5
(daily ) 4:29 a. m; No. 17, ®
(except Sunday) 7:20 a. m:
89, Express (daily) 2:45 p.
No. 87, Limited, (daily) 3$
m; (daily) 8:28 p.m.
Through trams for Waehn#
New York, etc. Connections
Lnla for Athens, at Toecef
Elberton, at Greenville for 1
umbia, etc., at Spartanburg
Asheville, Colombia, Cbarled
etc., and at Atlanta for all p®
North, West and South.
A MOTHER OF COURAGE
Had It on Good Authority.
“Can yon give me any evidence in
regard to the character of the de-
ceased?” said the judge.
“Yes, my lord,” replied the witness.
“He was a man without blame, be
loved and respected by all men, pure in
all his thoughts and”—
“Where did you learn that?” said the
judge. *
“I copied It from his tombstone, my
lord.”—Stray Stories.
The Old Lady’s First Football Game
and Her Boy.
She sat in the grand stand waiting
for her first football game to begin.
Her boy had played it ever since she
could remember, and now he had made
his varsity team, which was her var
sity, too—her Cornell.
Two of his fraternity “brothers” sat
on either side as a bodyguard to her
gray hairs and as a bureau of informa
tion. They were happier than they
would have been with the prettiest girl
they knew.
.She smiled with motherly pride
when she picked him out of the squad
of red sweatered “huskies” which at
length trotted out on the field. She
wiped away a tear when a Columbia
man fell across the line for a touch
down.
Then she surprised her bodyguard
by muttering under her breath: “Hold
’em hard, fellows!” “Twist their
necks!” “Push! Push!”
She explained her knowledge of
these strenuous technical details by
saying^that her boy cried out like that
when playing dream games in his
sleep. '
She did not faint when he tackled
too hai’d and failed to rise, although
his white face, with a streak of red
blood across the forehead, tftis staring
up at her.
“You can’t hurt my boy,” she paid,
with confidence. “He’s just doing that
to get wind.” So it proved.
TT p. TT*1S HU q +■ it howls*
DAHLONEGA, GA.
A collegeeducation in the reach cf all. A3..
B.S., Normal and Business Man’s covrses
Good laboratories; Healthful, invigoratin * cli
mate; military discipline; good moral and
religions influences. Cheapest board iu the
Staie; abundance of country produce;expense>
from $75 to §150 a year; board iu dormitorle:
or private families. Special license course for
teachers; fall faculty of nine; all under th<
control of the University. A colleger"prepar
atory class. Co-ed.ication of sexes. The insti
tution founded specially for students of limite«
means. Send f-»r catalogue to the Presidem
*os. S. Stkwart. A.M.
All In Vain.
fjlara—I suppose I shall have to give
Mr. Fiddlebaek the next dance.
Maud—Why don’t yon sit it out with
him?
“WeJL I’ve tried that.”—New Yorker.
fonta, Ga. Describe trouble and free
medical advice sent in sealed letter.
For sale by M. C. „Brown
Victoria, Dec. 12.—-The steamer
Empress of India, which arrived
jthis morning from the Orient, had
the largest silk cargo brought
across the Pacific* 8,100 bales, val
ued ai over $2,000,000.
The Birmingham Age-Herald
say s; * ‘The steel trust hums righ t
along without the guiding hand
of the only Schwab, and his
monthly pay checks go forward,
thus disturbing the balance of
trade.”
m golden age
H LINCOLN COUNTY
1 WHISKEY,
H We, the; Distillers, guarantee these goods to be pure and 7 yj'L
old. None better at any price. We will ship in plain boxes to any a<1
wl EXPRESS PREPAID, at the following distiller’s prices:
5 Fall Bodies, $3.45. 10 Full Bottles S6.55. 12 Full Bottles ST-SO-
15 Full Bottles $9.70. 25 Full Bottles $15.90. /
Free glass and corkscrew in every box. Your money back If not as repress
AMERICAN SUPPLY CO., 662 Main St., Memphis, Tenn. ^
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