Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955, December 24, 1902, Image 4

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l’HE UaINESVij-iuE NEWS, WJ&DNESDAY DECEMBER 2i, 1902. extended branches. It is called th< “dead man” because in the night each Stalk looks like a corpse by the way side. '' • But the supreme horror of the place is the heat. INDUSTRIAL is unspeakable There is a breeze, but it is so scorching hot as to blister your face. Streams flow from springs down toward the valley, but never reach it, because th< heat dries them up on the way.—Satur day Evening Post. One person in every four has a weak heart. Unless promptly treated a weak heart will easily become a diseased heart. A little extra strain from any cause is sufficient to bring on this deadly malady, the most common cause of sudden death. Dr. Miles* Heart Cure will tone up the heart’s action, enrich the blood and improve the circulation. “My trouble began with catarrh and I have always supposed it caused the trouble I have experienced with my heart. I had the usual symptoms of sleeplessness, lost appetite, con stipation, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath and pain around the heart and un der left arm. My mother suffered in the same way and I suppose mine was an inherited tendency. At one time I was in agony. I suffered so severely and became so weak that my doctors said I could not live thirty days. At this time I had not slept over tWb hours a night on account of nervousness. The least exercise, such as walking about, would bring on palpitation and fluttering of the heart so severe mat I would have to give up everything and rest. Nerve and Liver Pills cured me of constipation and heart symptoms disappeared under the influence of Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure. I am in better health than I have been in twelve f ears and I thank Dr. Miles’ Remedies for it. think they are the grandest remedies on earth and 1 am constantly recommending them to my friends.”—Mrs. L. J. Cantrell, Waxahachie, Tex. All druggists sell and guarantee first bot tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Co* Elkhart, Ind, “About a year ago my hair was coming out very fast, so I bought a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It stopped the failing and made my hair grow very rapidly, until now it is 45 inches in length.”—Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. '"’A good local paper beats the world as an advertising medium. A hand bill will attract attention by accident. The newspaper carries your message to a waiting audience. The fence rail ad vertisement is a corpse that can only be looked upon by a few neighbors who have to go near it. The newspaper advertisement goes into the home, it takes into the family circle and talks right to the heart of thousands of peo ple who pay their money for just that kind of entertainment. Now is the time to nse The News advertibing j columns in order to reach the trade, c Hcedlessness. Heedlessness may not be one of the seven deadly sins, but could the perpe trator oftener witness the result of his act a whole list of casualties would be come obsolete. A little Italian boy, lightly clad, was recently helping to sort out bottles from a city dump heap. In trying to remove a stopper from a condensed milk jar he accidentally broke the glass, and a powerful acid poured down his side. The child fell screaming to the ground, terribly burn ed. He will be crippled for life. The person who, after finishing some exper iment or process, eorked the cupful of innocent looking aeid in the bottle and threw it into the ash barrel “didn’t think.”—Youth’s Companion. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we will express you a bottle. Be snre andgive the name of your nearest express office. Address, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. 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. Tie Only Exception. “She’s unusually conscientious, you say?” f “Yes. indeed; even in the smallest de tails of life.” “Able to resist any sort ef a tempta tion ?” “Unquestionably.” “Has she ever been to EuropeT 9 The champion of woman looked star tled. “Oh, well.” he said, “of course, if She had a chance to smuggle a few gowns into the country, why—why—that’s a different matter.”—Chicago Post. ABOVE SEA. Agricultural College _jg=3 Mam Building. lTl° N- THE DOMAIN OF DESPAIR That Awful Great Basin Between th« Rockies and the Sierras. There are various kinds and degrees of deserts in this country, but the most utterly hopeless are found in the so called Great basin between the Rock ies and the Sierras. This is a vast re gion of deserts, with here and there an area where nature in prankish - inodd seems actually to have made an effort to produce spectacular effects of hor ror. From the Wasatch mountains to the Sierra Nevada extends a ghastly stretch of territory which is intersect: ed by a series of high mountain ranges running parallel north and south, with valleys between. A birdseye view of the landscape shows three principal ranges, two of which are known as the Amargosa and Panamint, and. between these is Death valley, so calfed because it is the very abode of death. # Imagine a narrow strip of arid plain shut in between two mighty mountain walls, the peaks stretching up 10,000 feet into a burning sky. The surface of this plain, which is 175 feet below sea level, is a mere crust of salt and alkali, through which a ridden hors# 1 breaks up to his knees into a horrid paste than, eats both hair and hide. A gray haze that never lifts makes everything indistinct and puzzling to the view. No vegetation is to be seen save a very scanty sagebrush, with leaves that are not green, but gray, and here and there a sort of cactus that grows to five or six feet in height, with The Eye« and th« Temper. There are expert* on the eye* who hold stoutly to the theory that troubles in vision often cause serious /apses from a well ordered life among chil dren and that disobedience, ill temper, cruelty, wanton destructiveness and hysterics are frequently due among youngsters to aberrations and , to ali ments which affect the sense of sight. Such a theory may appear to be car ried so far as to be almost a fad, yet there may he something in it. DAHLONEGA, GA. . A college education in the reach of all. A.B. B.S., Normal and Business Man's course* Good laboratories; healthful, invig-oratic / cli mate; military discipline; good moral anr religions influences. Cheapest board, in th- State; abundance of country produce ; expense - from $75 to $150 a year; board in dorcmtorie- or private families. Special license course fo. teachers; full faculty of nine; all under tb> control of the University. A college pro.par atory class. Co-education of sexes. Tkeinst tution founded specially for students of limite. means. Send catalogue to the President J os. S. Stewart, A.M. A sick man is always in favor ot a constitutional amendment.— Chicago News. “That’s another story,* 7 said the bricklayer, as he finished his day’s work.—Chicago News. Waggsby—The most remarkable frankness 1 have ever seen! Naggsby—What’s that? Waggsby— That dairy wagon that just went by was labelled “Crystal Brook Dairy.” Malaria! Ever have it? Know all about lt? J Want iojget rid of it? Malaria and Ague Cure Sold b; The exposure of the attempt to sell lots in Cuban swamps to Western farmers brings the old Florida boom days to the mind of the Jacksonville Times-Uuion and Citizen. In many partB of the country there is a prejudice still existing against Florida because of swindlers who were never F>or- iBans, and only used the name because there was magicTn it, ex actly as a foreigner might borrow your name on the occasion. “We know,” says the Times-Union aud Citizen, “Cuba will suffer from the ‘town lots’ boomers, and we sympathize with her ; the Zipat Swamp will not long be the oui pebble on the beach.” There’s another hunger than that of the stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs food, needs hair vigor—Ayers. This is why we say that Ayer’s Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. $1.00 a bottle. AH druggists. The volcano Vesuvius rises on the mainland about 15 mules from the coast. It is encircled by a railway at the base, and up to the height of 1,900 feet is covered with cities, villages, farmhouses and vineyards. At least 80,000 people live in the midst of contin ual danger. Cures Blood Poison, Ca noer,Ulcers. If you have any offensive pimples or eruptions, ulcers on any part of the body, aching bones or joints, falling hair, mucuous patches, swollen glands, skin itches and burns, sore lips or gams, eating, festering sores, sharp, gnawing pains, then- yon 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 cure the worst blood and skin diseases. Heals every sore or ulcer, even deadly caneer, stops all aches and paths 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 lanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice sent iu sealed letter. For sale by M. C. Brown. IMPROVED ON NATURE. A Point That Won a Lawsuit For William McKinley. A year or two after William McKin ley had begun the practice of the law at Canton. O., he distinguished himself in a humorous fashion in one of his first successful cases. As often hap pens in court, the humor was not mere ly for the sake of the joke, but for serf ous purpose. Mr. Edward T. Roe in “The Life Work of William McKinley” tells the story., The case was a suit against a sur geon, whom the plaintiff charged with having set his leg so badly that it was bowed. McKinley defended the sur geon and found himself pitted against John McSweeney, one of the most bril liant lawyers of the Ohio bar. McSweeney brought his client into court and had him expose the injured limb to the jury. It was very crooked, and the case looked bad for tbe sur geon. But McKinley had both his eyes open, as usual, and fixed them keenly on the other man’s leg. As soon as the plaintiff was turned over to him he asked that the other leg should al3o be bared. The plaintiff and McSweeney objected vigorously, but the judge ordered it done. Then it ap peared that his second leg was still more crooked than that which the sur geon had set. “My client seems to have done better by this man than nature itself did,” said McKinley, “and I move that the suit be dismissed, with a recommenda tion to the plaintiff that he have the other leg broken and then set by the surgeon who set the first one.” m YOU WISE anee. They don^know that l^afTin^ 01 '* mation there is no remedy to equal "Mexican Mustang Liniment an easy way 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 JVItXBtang I^inimeat gargle the throat at frequent intervals, iitsiae of the throat thoroughly with the lini- i soft cloth and wrap/ and with this _ Then bathe the outsi xnent and after doing this pour some on a soi around the neck. It is a POSITIVE CURE. 2oc., oOc. and $1.00 a bottle. IT gyiAV DC Vflll have long been troubled with a running 11 if art a Da- sore or ulcer. Treat it at once with Mexi can Mustang UinBaent and you can depend upon a speedy cure. Tbe Whole Thing. She—None of your “love in a cottage” for. me. I want a brownstone house 1b a fashionable neighborhood. He—And I suppose yon want it In your own name too.—Brooklyn Life. Circumstances Alter Faces. “But she used to be considered quite beauty.” “That was before her father failed. —Detroit Free Press. MONEY TO LOAN. We procure real estate loans for Sit years’ time, payable in installments J 7 per cent interest. Call aDd seem. DULLAP & PlCKEELL Gainesville. Ga. SOOTHERS RY.SCHEDIM Trains from Atlanta, for Lula, Toccoa, Greenville, Spartanburg, Charlotte, Washington and Ea pass Gainesville: . No, 36, Fi Mail (daily) 2:28 a. m: No. 1! (daily) 10:87 a. m; No.'38.Li^ ted (daily) 2:25 d. m; No.41 Express, (daily) 2:45 p. ©£$ 18, htnlo (except Sunday) 7:83p m. Trains from Washington, Ci Iotte, etc. for Atlanta, etc., Gainesville: No. 35, Fast (daily) 4:29 a. m ; No. 17, 1 (except Sunday) 7:20 a. m: 39, Express (daily) 2:45 p- No. 87, Limited, (daily) m; (daily) 8:28 p.m. Through trams for Washing^! New York, etc. Connections *»] Lula fer Athens, at Toccoa Elberton, at Greenville for CoH umbia, etc., at Spartanburg N Asheville, Colombia, Charlestons etc., aud at Atlanta for all P 0 ^ D 'j North, West and South.; PURE OLD GOLDEN ACE LINCOLN COUNTY WHISKEY! We, the Distillers, guarantee these goods to be pure and 7 h£tter at any pnee. We will ship in plain boxes to any a PR ESS PREPAID, at the following distiller’s prices: 5 Full Bottles, $3.45. 10 Full Bottles $6.55. 12 Full Bottles „ , ^ 15 Full Bottles $9.70. 25 Full Bottlss $15.90. free glass and corkscrew in every box. Your money back if not as represen AMERICAN SUPPLY CO., 662 Main St., Memphis, Tenn.