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THE GAINESVILLE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4,
1903.
Twenty per cent discount from our
regular prices on Men’s and Boy’s Suits
and Men’s regular Odd Trousers. We
have a choice lot of these goods and a
big variety of sizes; so come early and
get what you want. _ 1
We still continue the cut of 25 per cent on
Overcoats, Corduroy Suits and Pea Jacket
Coats and Vests.
Everythirg marked in plain figures,
and calculations are easily made. Send
your bey or child, and if not satisfac
tory return the goods.
WATERMAN, BURNETT
& COMPANY,
Exclusive Clothing and
Men’s Furnishings,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
THE PLACE TO TRADE
We have recently pat in the largest and handsoment soda fount in
town, and have fitted up the swellest place in Gainesville. We would
be pleased to serve you hot and cold drinks. Our fruit juices and
flavors are the purest and best. Drop m to see us and bring your friends.
WE MANUFACTURE
Peanut, Cream, Alakuma, Cocoanut and other Candies—fresh every day.
None purer and better. We also handle Leases' Bon Bons, Chocolates,
etc., in halves, pounds and larger boxes. Try us on Candies.
FRESH FANCY GROCERIES,
the best Fruits, Vegetable, etc. Leave your order or telephone No. 48.
A new peanut roaster just received. Peanuts and popcorn roasted fresh
every day. “We strive to please all.”
CINCIOLO BROTHERS.
r J. T. ADAIR’S,
South Main Street, W. M. Mayes’ Old Stand,
mils the Place to Buyjjjjgl
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Cigars and Tobacco.
Ice Cold Drinks in Season. Country Produce a Specialty
Prices are low, but goods are high in quality.
Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed.
Give me your tiade. I will treat yon right and ap
preciate your business.
Breed will tell,
So will furniture.
Buy the light kind and it will stay by you. Get the cheap and sorry
«ort and you’ll soon get ashamed of it.
REDWINE’S
Furniture gives satisfaction because it’s made right, and is sold at the
the right prices. Of course, we sell more than one kind—too many peo
ple to please to restrict our stock—but whether the article be low or
high in price, we strive to give the best value for your money.
Don’t forget that I sell the best Organs and Sewing Machines.
John E. Red wine, Jr.,
NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE,
Gainesville, - - Georgia.
Free lunch often proves to be
the most expensive.
TREATMENT OF .PEACH LEAF
CURL.
(By W. M. Scott, State Entomologist).
Peach leaf curl is a disease which
appears in our orchards in early
spring, causing the young and tender
foliage to thicken, curl and finally
drop. Although it may occasionally
be seen on the twigs, its attacks are
confined principally to the leaves.
In the early part of the summer all
the affected leaves are shed and noth
ing more is seen of the disease until
the following spring. When a,n or
chard is but slightly affected, a new
crop of leaves Is quickly produced and
the damage is slight; but when, as fre
quently happens, the greater part of
the foliage is involved, the tree is im
poverished, the present crop of fruit
destroyed, and future crops affected.
. Prevention by Spraying.
Few fungus diseases affecting cul
tivated plants have proven more eas
ily or surely prevented than the Lear
Curl of the peach. It has been demon,
strated beyond question that even
the worst affected orchards may, by
proper spraying at the right season,
be practically freed of the pest, and
with a single application of the treat
ment. Numerous fungicides have
been used and recommended, but of
them all the safest and most effective
has proven to be the Bordeaux mix
ture. This should be applied in late
winter or early spring. After ihe buds
have become swollen the germs of the
fungus begin to penetrate the tissues
and the treatment is therefore less
effective, so that it is necessary to
begin spraying in time to finish at
least two weeks before the trees are
likely to bloom. A little later when
the young leaves have begun to push
out and the evidences of the disease
become apparent, it is altogether too
late, and a spraying, so far as the
leaf curl is concerned, would be a
waste of labor and material.
It is very important in spraying for
this disease that every part of the
tree be reached by the Bordeaux or
other mixture used, for if a limb or a
portion of a limb be missed the fungus
will develop upon It, and thus tend
to re-infect to some degree the rest
of the tree.
Formula and Directions.
Bordeaux is composed of a mix
ture of the diluted solutions of lime
and bluestone and may be prepared
from the following formula:
5 pounds fresh, unslaked lime.
6 pounds bluestone (sulphate of cop
per).
60 gallons of water.
As much as six pounds of bluestone
and an equal quantity of lime may be
employed with safety and perhaps
advantageously in some cases. How
ever, when it is desired to use Bor
deaux for brown rot or other diseases
after the foliage is out, the quantity
of bluestone should be reduced to 3
pounds and that of lime increased to
nine pounds, because” of the injurious
effect that strong Bordeaux has upon
peach foliage.
Slake the lime carefully with just
enough water to reduce it to the con
sistency of thick cream and dilute to
25 gallons; dissolve the bluestone in
25 gallons of water also. Then in a
separate barrel mix the two solutions,
first pouring in a bucket of one and
then a bucket of the other, or better
still, pouring then in simultaneously.
After thoroughly stirring the mixture
and allowing it to stand for a few mo
ments it is ready to be strained into
the spray pump tank.
When thus prepared, Bordeaux is
at its best, consisting of a fine floc-
ulent, pale blue precipitate suspended
in the water. If either or both of the
ingredients should be in concentrated
solution when the mixing is done the
resulting Bordeaux in coarser grain
ed, settles much more quickly and is
less effective as a spray. Even the
best will begin to settle quickly on
standing, and it is essential that the
spray pump be supplied* with an agi
tator that will keep it stirred in the
act of pumping.
The bluestone may be gotten into
solution more quickly and readily by
suspending it in the corner of a fer
tilizer sack just below the surface of
the water, or by the use of a small
quantity of hot water.
When a considerable amount of
•praying is to be done, It will be
found convenient to prepare stock so
lutions by dissolving 25 pounds or 50
pounds of bluestone in an equal num
ber of gallons of water, while a like
amount of lime is slaked and diluted
to a similar volume. Then by dipping
out five gallons of either solution it
will be seen that an equal number
of pounds of lime and bluestone will
be secured, and the separate weighing
and dissolving of the small lots be
avoided. The two ingredients should
never be mixed unless diluted as be*
# oie described.
True Mer«y.
“Prisoner,” said the judge, “you are
convicted of bigamy, of having married
two wives. Have you any plea for
mercy before the sentence of the court
is imposed on you V* \
“Yes, judge,” said the prisoner. “Give.
me as big a sentence in jail as you j
can.”
“What?”
“I want to keep out of the clutches of
those two wives as long as I can, and a
long jail sentence will be true mercy.”,
—Baltimore Herald.
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An Undesirable Place.
Weary Wraggles—Hey! You won’t
git nothin’ decent in dere. Dem people -
is vegetarians.
Hungry Hank—Is dat right?
Weary Wraggles—Yeh, an’ dey got a
dog w’at ain’t.—Philadelphia Press.
port ant News He Had.
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and if I see any of your
shall I tell them?”
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ything about whiskers just
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Money to Loan
I am prepared to negotiate loans J
eral estate, at 6 and 7 per cen*
F - Findley,
Best for medicinal uses
Tour physician will tell you that you should always have some good whiskey in tie
house. For accidents, fainting spells, exhaustion, and other emergency cases, it reveres
and revives. But you must have good whiskey, pure whiskey, for poor whiskey, adulterated
whiskey, may do decided harm. HAYNER WHISKEY is just what you need lor it goes
direct from our own distillery to you. with all its original strength, richness and Savor
carrying a UNITED STATES REGISTERED DISTILLER’S GUARANTEE of PU&
ITY and AGE and saving the dealers' enormous profits. We have over a quarter of a
million satisfied customers, exclusively family trade, who knowitisbestformediciial
purposes and prefer it for other uses. That’s why YOU should try it. Your money back if
you are not satisfied.
Direct from our distillery to YOU
Sam Daalars* Profits! Promts Adulteration I ~
HAYNER WHISKEY
PURE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD RYE
4 FULL $0-2° EXPRESS
QUARTS O PREPAID
We will send you FOUR FULL QUART BOTTLES of HAYNER’S SEVEN-
YEAR-OLD RYE for $3.20, and we will pay the express charges. Try it and
if you don’t find it all right and as good as you ever used or can buy from
anybody else at any price, send it back at our expense and your $3.20 will be
returned to you by next mail. Just think that offer over. How could it be
fairer? If you are not perfectly satisfied you are not out a cent. Better let us
send you a trial order. If you don’t want four quarts yourself, get a friend to
join you. Shipment made in a plain sealed case with no marks to show what’s
inside. .
Orders for Ariz,, Cal., Col., Idaho, Mont., Nev., N. Mex., Ore., Utah, Wash,
or Wyo. must be on the basis of 4 Quarts for 04.00 by Express
Prepaid or 20 Quarts for 010.00 by Freight Prepaid.
Write our nearest office and do it NOW.
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
ATLANTA, GA. DAYTON, OHIO ST. LOUIS, MO. ST. PAUL, MINN.
151 Dxbttllsrt, Trot, O. Established 1866.
Palmour Hardware Co.,
Gainesville, Ga.
Blacksmith Tools,
Cuttaway Harrows
and Turn Plows,
No. 11 Tigrer Disc Plows,
Belting, Valves, .
Lubricators, Whistles, ’
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS AND COLLAR
Guns, Pistols and A
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We have the best assorted stock of Hardware
Gainesville, and invite you to inspect it before you bu>
in this line. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY-
. yOll
Come to see us. You are always welcome whether „
or not. Sincerely,
HAYNE PALMOUR, Manage*;
R. D. Grigg,
Gainesville, Ga.
Real Estate and Insurance
Special attention to collection
of rents. List your property
with me,
R. SMITH,
R eal Estate &
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