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THE GAINE8VILLE NEWS, WEDNEiSDAV, FEBRUARY, 25, 1908.
Ox 6ain«oi!!e news.
industrial
Official Organ Oity of Gainesville
Gainesville, Ga., Feb. 25, 1903.
Thirteen million peach trees
in Georgia? What a promise of
Insciousness and delightful juici
ness to be enjoyed next season by
all lovers of fine fruit! And yet it
has been only a few years since
Georgia went into the peach busi
ness. Its development has been
most gratifying, aud at the same
time profitable. Within the next
few years we expect to see the num
ber of peach trees more than doub
led. There is still plenty of room
for more peach orchards, and the
market f orGeorgia peaches is ready
made.—Savannah News.*
Knits Up the Raveled Sleeve of Care.
For croup I know of nothing 1 better
that Cheney’s Expectorant. It gives
the parents a good night’s rest besides
supporting the health of the child. My
little daughter was cured of a case of
croup by a few doses.
Mrs. R. Rrown.
Raleigh. N. C.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 18.—An
additional member of the cabinet
was received in the office today.
George Bruce Cortelyon, until lat
ely secretary to the preident, took
the oath of the secretary of the
new department of commerce and
labor. William B. Loeb, private
secretary to the president, was
sworn m as secretary to the pres
ident.
A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
Be good to your land and your crop
will be good. Plenty of
Potas
in the fertilizer spells quality | ,
and quantity in the har- ijp!
vest. Write us and
we will send you,
free, by next mail, ' ' ‘ y "
our money winning
books.
should have to add the most vi
tal fact, namely, the accumulated
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau Street,
New York.
Several of our citizens will like
ly bid on the new daily line from
here to Gainesville, and they
ought to make a bid big enough to
realize something for the work.
The government has plenty of
money to pay for such mail ser
vice and the people are to blame
for doing the work for nothing.
Dahlonega Nugget.
baby boy, up to those 8 or 10 years I How would :t do to bring suit
old, they cau write Rev. H. L. against all road authorities in
Crumly, 200 Oak St., Atlanta for Jackson, Banks and Franklin for
information. If there are any phys- cruelty to animals? Their guilt
ically or morally destitute chil-1 can be easily established. Its cruel
dren needing to go to the Orphans force animals to pull a load up
Home, write him the facts m full a muddy hill when it is so
Since Dec. 1, they have had to ac- easy to g° round it. Any sensible
cept for admission45 orphans. We j ur y would convict on such eyi-
should let no child suffer from I dence.—Harmony Grove Citizen,
hunger or mistreatment.
“I was afraid to sit beside him at
first,” Dr. Graybill continued, “but
I got used to it after I heard him capital and the accumulated experi
ence which the South now has as
compared with the lack of capita!
and the lack of experience of five or
ten years ago, and thus be able to form
a better idea of how greatly this will
count in bringing about a rate of prog-
ress far surpassing all that has been
seen in the last ten years.”
The Manufacturers’ Record review
of railroad construction during the
year shows a total new mileage in tne
Southern States, and in Missouri, In
dian Territory and Oklahoma, whose
railroad systems are directly connect
ed with Southern development, of
4,099.4. It also shows that, at least
5,157.8 miles of line will be construct
ed in these states and territories dur
ing the coming year. The following
table shows the mileage built in 1902
and to be built in 1903 by states:
speak. It was one of the best ad
dresses I ever heard which he de
livered. It was such that it touched
everybody. However eloquent he
may be and however touching and
far reaching his addresses, I do not
believe in taking him into the
White House to dine with the
Piesident.’*
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ird for any case of Catarrh that can
not be eured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West <fc Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Whole
sale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Home Wanted for Orphans.
Save these needy children. There
are many empty cribs and trundle
beds which ought to be filled by
some motherless child. If the an
gels who once were tucked in them
could speak they would say,mama
take some homeless child in my
place. Love them for my sake for
they need it so much. They will
love you now and care for you
when old. We will both love you m
heaven as Jesus and his mother.
Some have never had children,
or they have gone away to busi
ness. No one can do a higher work
than to tram a child as to leave a
noble living, loving human monu
ment for all time. A childless old
age is to be pitied. Jesus may
ask why we didn’t take into our
homos these sufferers for his
sake.
There are children around us or
m the Orphans Home who need
you and you need them. You can
do so much for them. The Orphans
Home at Decatur, as weli as others,
wants to save the suffering chil
dren, and then put them in real
Christian homes. If any one wishes
to adopt a child, as
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 the sores, eruptions, scabs,
scales; stops the awful itching and
burning of eczema, swellings, suppur
ating, watery sores, etc. Druggists,
31. Sample free and prepaid by writ
ing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. De
scribe trouble and free medical advice
sent in sealed letter.
Colds
“ I had a terrible cold and could
hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im
mediate relief.” ^
W. C. Layton, Sideil, III.
The freight wagons from Dah
lonega to Gainesville, have recent
ly advanced the price to 40 cents
per hundred for hauling, and they
certainly earn their money such
weather as we have had this win
ter,—Dahlonega Nugget.
Hon. Carter Tate’s garden seeds
have been arriving at the post of
fice here for several days, giving
the postmaster and his assistants
something to do. We notice that
Mr. Tom Bell of Gainesville wants
to get Mr. Tate’s 30b to distribute
the seeds for the ninth district.
Do you reckon he will make it?—
Dahlonega Nugget.
How will your cough
be tonight? worse, prob
ably. For it’s first a cold,
then a cough, then bron
chitis or pneumonia, and
at last consumption.
Coughs always tend
downward. Stop this
downward tendency by
taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral.
Three sizes: 25c, 58c.,'SI. All druggists.
Consult jour doctor. If'he says take tt,
then do as he says. If he tells you not
to take It. then don’t take tt. He knows.
Leave it with him. We are willing.
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell. Maes.
•
States. '
Miles built
in 1902.
Miles to be
jbuilt in 1903.
Alabama • • • • • •
. .211.9
213.5
Arkansas
...397.3
465.5
Florida
.. 141.9
13
Georgia
.. 291.6
285
Indian Territory . .
.. 630.9
401
Kentucky
. 57
148
Louisiana
.. 256.8
354.7
Maryland . • • •
.. 43
85.5
Mississippi • . • «
. 127
203
Missouri
. 220
469
N. Carolina \ . • >
. 153
250
Oklahoma ....
.. 643
571
S. Carolina . • • .
. 49
55
Tennessee . . . . .
. 94.7
174.5
Texas
. 565.6
930
Virginia.. . • . .
. 94.1
67.o
West Virginia . •
.. 123.1
457.5
Total* • • • • • •
..4,099.4
5,157.8
SOUTHERN PROGRES3.
Nearly Forfeits His Life.
A runaway almost ending fatally,
started a horrible ulcer on the leg of J.
B. Orner, Franklin Grove, Ill. For four
years it defied all doctors and all rem
edies. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve had
no trouble to cure him. Equally good
for Burns, Bruises, Skin Eruptions and
Piles. 25c at M. C. Brown’s Drug
Store.
LEAVE IT TO THE SOUTH.
Dr. Graybill Gives Northerners Some Good
and Timely Advice.
Members of the Delaware Society
of New York held their thirteenth
dinner last Friday night at Sher
ry’s. Among the speakers was Dr.
J, E. Graybill, president of the
Georgia Society of New York, who,
in referring to the race question
said:
“I tell you, gentlemen, the
white man of the South is the only
one who understands the negro,
and the negro the white man. I
want to say emphatically that
to the negroes and the white men
of the South should be left the
settlement of the race question.”
The speaker told them of having
to sit on the same platform with
their own I Booker T. Washington, much to
from the five months old healthy his annoyance.
AVGl* G A positive specific for bilious fever,
J . malaria, chills and fever, malarial
mdlhria and poisoning, malarial debility, malarial
Ague Cv r 2 dyspepsia, dumb ague.
Thngs of Which Every Southern Man
Should Be Proud.
The Manufacturers’ Record of Bal
timore, in reviewing the evidences of
Southern progress during the past
year, including investments of more
than $50,000,000 in building new rail
road mileage and of more than $20,-
000,000 In cotton mills, says: "To
fully grasp the progress of the South,
we should have to study the change
which has come about by which the
Southern factory is not only beginning
to supply the needs of the south, but
is bidding for foreign trade; we should
have to measure the influence on the
woodworking industry of the phenom
enal success of the furniture factories
of North Carolina, which are captur
ing the trade of this country as far as
the Pacific coast and the foreign trade
out to South Africa; we should have
to note the rapid development of in
dustries to consume at home the pig
iron for which we have heretofore had
to find a market elsewhere—the steel
rail mill at Ensley, the steel car works
to be built in Alabama, the success of
the steel wire operations which has
resulted in the plans for building the
$5,000,000 plant mentioned as to be
constructed at Gadsden; we should
have to measure the power of the new
combination of cotton mills, which will
turn into this section a great amount
of textile interests; we should have
to note the progress of the great ship
building plant at Newport News, with
contracts on hand sufficient to supply
its 7,000 or 8,000 men for the next
three year*; we should have to take
into account the great developments
at southern ports in terminal facilities
The construction in 1908 represents
solely new lines.
The record for the year for textile
progress is remarkable. It shows ad.
ditions in the South of 1,119,284 spin
dles and 31,667 looms.
"The low grade goods that have in
the past engaged the attention of the
Southern mills do not attract the new
companies, but they plan for produc
ing the finer grades of cloth. Another
decided tendency is that which will
eventually enable the South to finish
the cloths made within its borders in
stead of shipping them to the north
ern and eastern finishing plants. Be
sides several isolated finishing plants
there were two large ones reported
in 1892, one with a capital of $2,600,-
000 to have branches In different local,
ities. Established companies seem
determined to keep their lead in the
matter of spindles. This feature in
dicates that the men who have had the
best and longest experience in the
South know that the cotton manufac
turing industry there Is built on a
broad and firm foundation and will in
time make the South the leading cot
ton manufacturing section of the
world.”
V °“ WUI &
Paine’s Celei
Compound
Bestows that Health, j.
Vigor that Makes Li v .
ing a Pleasure.
II yOii 3rc sick and out-of-son ^ >
power to make yourself healtbr
happy. ' ’ ^ cd |
There is not the slightest reason •
should go through life feeling sickly
languid, and melancholic. T 0
strong, means happiness and true jr* :
If you are sleepless, rheumatic L
dyspeptic, or have the shadows’ c f^
hovering over you; if you are not as 1
energetic, and strong as you were so-*?
ago, the use of Paine’s Celery Compoar?
tone up and fortify your whole sister -
the blood, correct digestion, shu^T
appetite, and conduce to restful site-' p
ands once in a half-dead conditional
present good health to the use of } •
Celery Compound. Mr. \Ym. S. Q\
Pleasureville, Ky., who, throughsickn?’
suffering, was brought near the dark n
writes as follows, regarding his m a
cure:—
“ I have been broken down in health J
strength, nervous system shattered, kr
out of order, had nervous and trembling;
off and on for the last ten years. I haveti.
three bottles of your Paine’s Celery Compel
and all of the above-mentioned troubles 1 *
left me, and I can now do a good days*
I go about my business all day long j^]
don’t worry me, and I now feel better thal
have in ten years. I have a good appe
and can eat and get around on foot as ac
as when I was a boy. My age is 65 yeas.-
DIAMOND DYESl
Color Jackets, Coats, Capes,
Ribbons, Neckties, Waists..,
Stockings will not fads or crock whes dyd t^l
Diamond Dyes. Direction book and 45 dytdujgtal
free. DIAMOND DYES, Burlingtac, Vt,
For a perfect fit go to
C. H. sA UN Dm
Moved to Daniel Building, over Hrr|
J. E. Jackson’s store
"The Artistic Tailor.'
Clothes cleaned and pressed or
short notice. Also
ladies -
cleaneD and pressed
prompt at entior.
SKIRTS
All work ritfl
Wanted: To See and Figure with
any person who wants FIRE or LIFE
INSURANCE. I will esteem it a favor
if you will see me before taking cut |
any kind of policy. Respectfully,
GUY CLOPT05.
Third floor Hudson House Bldg.
C. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur-
ance Agent.
Office No, 1 State Bank Building, FIKE,
S. C. Duwt,ap. .Tv,
•T. B. Thomp>®
Sell, exchang-e and rent all kinds o
eal estate. Have in hand anythin}
ou want in this line. Will make it
our interest whether you want to se
r buv.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable and prompt
paying 1 companies
Dunlap and
-INSURANCE AGENTS.
LIFE, ACCIDENT AN®
’SURETY BONDS.
KALOLA
Crystallized Mineral Water.
A combination of Crystals, con
taining the medicinal properties of
the waters of four Noted Mineral
Springs.
Guaranteed to cure Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
and Bladder troubles, and to build
up the nerve centres.
“Take KALOLA six days, and
eat anything you want.”
A teaspoonful dissolved in a
»». suuLuorn pons m lermmai iacmties I I n f U te i
aid the growth of the exports through gla f. ° f Wat f makeS a deh S hfful
— 11 and inexpensive morning aperient.
9 For sale at Drug Stores.
KALOLA COMPANY, SAVANNAH, GA.
Southern ports now reaching to over
$500,000,000 a year or about 35 per
cent of the total exports of the conn-
toy. To all of _ these .. we
OFFICF:
DUNLAP BL’DIKG-
Phones 35.
GEORGIA
RAILROAD.
For information as to E cateS
Schedules and Rates, both
PASSENGER and FKEIGBT,j
W^ite to either of the cD ^ e .
signed, you will receive P roB1
reply and reliable in formation.
C. C. McMillin, Gen’l
Dep’t- t) id.
A. G. Jackson, Gen’l.
O. A. Dawson, S. A.
Angusta, Ga.
3. E. Magill, S. ^
Gen’l Agt. T. F. & ?***' ^
Atlanta. Ga.
W. W. Hardwick W. C. ^
Gen 1. Ag t.
MaC0D ’ c G D Cox-
W. M. McGovern,
G.A. Ge “ , q,\
Atlanta, Ga. ^ ‘