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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1908.
Cbe Gainesville Hews.
INDUSTRIAL
Official Orff an City of G-ainesville
Gainesville, Ga., Feb. 25, 1003.
Deolares Sun is Inhabited.
Laporte, Ind., Feb. 25.—Alexan
der Young of Laporte, an astron
omer, yesterday announced that
from observations made by him
he is confident that the sun is in
habited ; that with his instruments
he has seen on the sun’s surface
mountain sides with great and
precipitous rooks which glow with
prismatic colors, mingled with the
greenness of a perennial vegeta
tion and with a floral radiance
more beautiful than that on earth.
Beyond these mountains he says
he saw valleys and plains where
people live. He says the solar
spectrum is a division of the com
ponent parts of the electric cur
rent proceeding from the sun after
it enters the earth’s atmosphere,
upon which is electrographed the
image of the solar fields of color
and which spread over the vast
tnrface of the sun.
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the constitution and assisting nature in
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for any case that it fails to cure. Send
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Sold by Druggist, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
A Golden Rule
of Agriculture:
Be good to your land and your crop
will be good. Plenty of
Potash
in the fertilizer spells quality
and quantity in the har
vest. Write us and
we will send you,
free, by next mail,
our money winning
books.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau Street,
New York.
A reproduction of Lula Hurst,
the “Georgia magnetic wonder” of
some few years ago, seems to have
been discovered at Port Jervis,
N. Y., in the person of a little
girl of 12 of the name of Stella
Lundelius. She is a frail and
President Spencer, of the South
ern Railway company, made an
address at Atlanta the other day
in which he gave the young men
of the South some excellent sug
gestions. He told of the demand
for competent men to manage the
great corporations of the country,
and urged that more attention be
given to education which will fit
men for such work. The country
has been overstocked with lawyers
and doctors, and there is a great
demand for practical business
men, observes the esteemed
Washington Post.
Whatever may have been his
theory, the Washington Past calls
attention to the fact that George
Washington was not a believer, in
practice, in large families. There,
again, President Roosevelt is de
parting from the footsteps of the
fathers of the republic.
Cough.
Biff Eruption Threatens Cities.
City of Mexico, Feb 27.—At
5:15 o’clock this afternoon the
most violent eruption of Colima
volcano which has occurred in
years took place. At2:26p. m.,
there was a severe earthquake
shock at Tuxpam and a heavy
pall of smoke hangs oyer the en
tire vicinity. Both Cuidad Cuz-
xnan and Tuxpam are near the
volcano.
What Is Life?
Walton News and Messenger:
Farmers have done next to noth
ing toward making a crop. Tho
weather has been unusually disa
greeable for the past month. The
nervous child, weighing sixty-five I roads are in an awful conditios
pounds, nevertheless four strong and in many places almost impas-
men, acting together, have found J Fable,
it impoossible to raise her i{rom
the floor against her will. A
touch of her hand upon the hand
of a strong man seems to rob him
of all his strength. By opposi
tion, when she places her hand
upon a heavy object, such as a
piano, it can be easily moved by a
person of no great strength. An
other feature of her strange power
is that she can control pain in
others. Limbs stiffened with
rheumatism become supple under
the slightest manipulations of her
small hands, and a few passes of
her fiDgers over the fprehead will
cure a violent headache. These,
at all events, are the claims that
are made for her. If they are
true, she is a remarkable’child.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Any joy that isn’t shared with
another is of short duration.
No man is ever wholly unhappy
until he is deprived of all hope.
A man isn’t necessarily cool
when he thinks of the price of
coal.
She that will marry when she
may, may not get a divorce when
she will.
The golden rule is one thiDg no
man should allow his neighbor to
overlook.
A $10 a plate banquet may be
appropriately termed a spread-
eagle affair.
The advice a man gives is far
superior to the advice he receives
—so he thinks.
Any man who lias no good
reason for doing a thing has a
good reason for not doing it.
Love may be a tireless worker,
but it wont start a fire in the fur
nace on a cold morning.—Chicago
News.
Paine's Cety
Compound
The Most Remarkable
in the World.
A Captain on the King of Rivers-
A captain on a river steamboat came
to me the other evening and asked me
to recommend something to cure a
cold. I told him Cheney’s Expectorant
was the best thing I knew; he tried it
and on his return trip said to me that
one half bottle brought him around all
right.
ALONZO J. ELLIS.
New Orleans, La.
Is the last analysis nobody knows,
but we do know that it is under strict
law. Abuse that law even slightly,
derangement 1 Memphis and Savannah before lo-
Judge Henry B. Tompkins, a
widely known lawyer and jurist,
died at his residence in Atlanta
last Wednesday, aged 57. H9
served in tho Confederate army
and after the war practiced law in
“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.
Representative Waggoner has
just introduced into the Kansas
Legislature a bill to “make homi
cide justifiable when committed
by a person m defense of the rep
utation of any member of his or
her family.” That is to say, Mr.
Waggener wishes to legalize pri
vate killing. No such bill will be
passed, of course. It is too dan
gerous an experiment for even
Kansas to try.—Savannah Morn
ing News.
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Paine's Celery Compounded
cases given up as hopeless; it 1
up, strengthens, restores,
tired and discouraged, this
medicine will give new life
vitality. Paine's Celery <
is the ideal medicine and should!
in every home.
[Gold
Probably you know of
cough medicines that re
lieve little coughs, all
coughs, except deep onesl
The medicine that has
been curing the worst of
deep coughs for sixty
years is Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral.
Three sizes: 25c., 59c., SI. All drafflsta.
Gardens will be more backward
this sprmg than usual, as ma v
have not yet planted. The unfav
orable weather has interfered with
the plans of many who usually
plant during the month of Febru
ary, but will now have to wait un
til March.— Sandersville Prog
ress.
m your
Garret
Consult yonr 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 irith him. We are willing.
J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass.
in Constipation, Headache or Liver
trouble. Dr. King’s New Life Pills
quickly re-adjust this. It’s gentle, yet
thorough. Only 25c. at M. C. Brown’s
Drug Store.
Hearst to Enter Broader Fields.
Representative- Elect William
Randolph Hearst announces his
coming withdrawal from the ac
tive management of his vast news
paper properties, and his future
devotion to politics.
He will however continue to
control the editorial policy of his
papers, which have taken such an
unvarying stand for the people.
He speaks modestly about the
popular talk of bis presidential
candidacy and says a good word
for Judge Alton B. Parker.
He sees a brightening of Demo
cratic prospects and criticises the
recent Republican trust legislation
as ineffective.
eating in Atlanta. Judge Tomp
kins served on the superior court
bench for five years.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Has world-wide fame for marvellous
cures. It surpasses any other salve lo
tion, ointment or balm for Outs, Corns,
Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ulcers Tet
ter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chappec
Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for
Piles. Cure Guaranteed. Only 25c at
M. C. Brown, Druggist.
Most of the fruit tree experts a-
gree with Major Pyals that the
cold spell was a blessing in that it
prevents the rapid development of
the tree and reduces the chances
of the fruit being killed in the fu
ture, later in the sprng.
The members of ‘*the Arctic Circle
in Brooklyn are determined, if possible
to secure $150,000 to fit out another
Arctic expedition in the spring under
the direction of Commander Robert E.
Peary.
If you know Malaria, you certainly don’t
like it. If you know Ayer’s Malaria and
Ague Cure, you certainly do like it.
Sold by
All Druggists.
Price, 60 ots.
Tender-Hearted Automobilist.
Town Topics.
The automobilist watched his
victim writhing in the mud.
“Why m blazes didn’t you get
out of the way?” he demanded at
last in tones of exasperation.
“i’m—I’m very sorry, I hope I
have’nt] inconvenienced you ”
quavered the victim, feeling his
broken lege.
“Well, you have,” complained
the automobilist, bitterly. “Here’s
a great splotch of your gore on
my lamp and a whole bunch of
your hair flew plump into my
face. Ugh!”
“I hoDe you will forgive me,”
begged the victim as well as his
smashed ribs would permit.
“I’ll be hanged if I will,”
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Office No, 1 State Bank Building,
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eal estate. Have in hand anythinj
on 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 prompl
paying companies
S. C. Dunlap, Jr, B. Thompson.
Dunlap and Thompson.
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AND
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the automobilist savage-
Phones 35.
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clared
ly.
‘’Oh, please do, please forgive
me,” wailed the victim, fixing the
eye that was left imploringly on
the other Vface. “Please, please,
if you have any humanity, forgive
me.”
“Never,” asserted the chaffeur,
positively.
“It’s the last request of a dy-l WEST, NORTHWEST
ing man, gasped the victim
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It is an extremely easy process tol
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Send sample of goods when possible.
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“The Artistic Tailor. 1
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TO THE
faintly, as the death rattle soun
ded in his throat.
“Oh, well, I’ll forgive you,
then; but don’t let it happen
again,” relented the automobilist,
as he started up his machine; for
after all, he was kind-hearted, and
his sympathies were mucbjtoo eas
ily stirred for a successful chaf
feur
AND
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Commencing February 15th:
Ending April 30th-
Free
Depots.
Chair Cars. Union
FAST TRAINS.
For full information, pamphlets,
rates and tickets, address
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Trav. Pass. Affent.
„ ATLANTA, GA.
Ncv 1 Brown Building.
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signed, you - will receive p*°
reply and reliable lmona^b 0 I
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Dep’t. tj
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O. A. Dawson, S. A.
Augusta, Ga.
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