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THE GEORGIA CRACKER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1902,
Try us fora good clean- haircut?
shampoo or shave. Always glad to see
you. Lee Parnell.
A SORE
That you cannot heal* If*you
have ft get a box of* Or* Oix-
on’s Compound Carbolic
Salve and see how quickly
you will get well*
Mrs; Mary Keese Dead.
Mrs. Mary Keese, wife of Mr. W. J.
' Keese, died at the home of her husband
in this city Thursday afternoon at 2 o’
clock of heart trouble. She was 45
years of age, and was a member of the
Methodist church. She is survived by |
her husband and several children. The I
funeral services were held at the fami-
ley home at 2 o’clock yesterday after
noon, conducted by Rev. W. F. Qui
llen. The remains were interred at the
Waters burying ground on the Clark’s
bridge road.
A Preventative and Cure.
To The Georgia Cracker: I send
the following receipt from a Galifornia
correspondent, which is said to be un
failing as a preventative and cure for
the dreaded contagion, smallpox:
‘"‘I herewith append a recipe, which
has been used to my Knowledge in hun
dreds of cases of smallpox. It will pre
vent or cure though the pittings are
filling. When Jenner discovered the
cowpoxin England the world of science
overwhelmed him with fjtme, hut
when the most scientific school of med-
the world, that of Paris, pub-
That during i 901 theg
on s Rock Candy Coi
greater than the total
of all other Cough pre]
Gainesville market. Th
nothing. It is only a
where the wind blows
does it not seem as if 1
sessed peculiar merit?
isfied customer in the 1
for yourself.
| dom£&mySEix>jc£
Between New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, Richmond, Atlanta,
Hew Orleans and Points North, East,
South and West
Call on N, N. Littlefield for
high grade acids and guano.
What’s Your Face Worth.
Sometimes a fortune, but never, if
you have a sallow complexion, a jaun
diced-look, moth patches and blotches
on the skin,-all signs of Liver Trouble.
But Dr. King’s New Life Pills give
Clear Skin, Rosy Cheeks, Rich Complex
ion. Only 25 cents at M. C. Browns
Drug Store.
IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 24th. f 1901
rag? seine m JWpp1 |M ^
lished the recipe, it passed unheeded.
It is as unfailing as fate, and conquers
in every instance. It will also cure
scarlet fever. Here is the recipe as 1
have used it *to cure smallpox: Sul
phate of zinc, one grain: digitalis, one
graint sugar, one half tea-spOodul.
Dissolve in a wine glass of . soft water
or water which has been boiled and
cooled. Take a tea^poonfiil every
hour. Either smallpox*or scarlet fever
will disappear in twelve hours. For
children the dose must be diminished
according to age. If countries would
compel their physicians to use this
treatment there would be no need of
pest houses. If you value yourjife use
this recipe.” If you think it wise to
do so, you iray give the above’ to your
readers. Hoping that it may achieve
the result predicted by my correspon
dent, I am respectfully,
' • Mrs. Roy B. Scott.
SOUTHWARD
Daily
For Rent: The brick store build
ing now occupied by the Gainesville
Mdse. Co., on corner South Main and
Broad streets. Building is two-story
and basement, 50x165 feet, well suited
for large wholesale business. Posses
sion given February 1st. Apply to
P. N. Parker,
Gainesville, Ga.
Lv New York, PRR } 12 55 p m
Lv Philadelphia, PRR!. 329 pm
LvBaltimore, PRR- i 545 pm
Lv Washington, PRR ! .655 p m
Lv Richmond. SAL Ry' 10 40 p m
Lv Petetersbuig, “ 1 11 31 p m
i/v Norlina “ j 205 am
I/v Henderson “ J 230 am
bv Raleigh “ ! 346 am
bv Southern Pines ** i 537 am
bv Hamlet “ I 630 a m’
. 1 No 403
bv New York, NYP&Nj f7 56 a tn
bv Philadelphia “ | 1020 am
bv New York, O D S S Co j |3 00 pm ‘
bv Baltimore, B S P Co {
bv Wash’ton, N&WSBJ ——'
bv Portsmoutl, S A b Ry! 9 00 p m 9
bv Weldon “ S 1133 p m
by Norlina “ {1255 am
bv Henderson “ 5 120 am
bv Raleigh “ 1 302 a m
bv Southern Pines “ ! 518 am
bv Hamlet ** J 6 45 am
bv Wilmington 11 { — —.—.
Ar Charlotte ** } 951 a m
bv Chester > “ { 10 08 a m
bv Greenwood “ {12 07 p m
bv Athens “ { 219pm
Ar Atlanta J “ 1 3 35 pm
Ar Augusta, C & W C J 510 p m |
Ar Macon, C of Ga } 7 20 p-m
ArMonlg’m’ryA & W P j. 9 20 om
Ar Mobile, b & N | 255 am
Ar New Orleans, b & N{ 780 a m
Ar Nashville NC& St b!, 5 85 a nf
Ar Memphis { 4 00 p m
FINDLEY.
ABB1YAL AND DEPARTUREOPTRin
AT GAINESVILLE, GA ^
Schedule in effect jak 20,1901
Eastern Standard (75th (Meridian) Time,
No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for Social Cite .
No. 84 leaves 12,30 p. m. tor Winder.
No. 86 leaves 3:00 p. m. for Jefferson and 8
cial Circle.
No. 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 87 arrivesTrom Jefferson 8,18 a. m
No. 85. arrives from Social Circle 1,37 gw
No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p, ^
No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8,37 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
No- 92 eaves 7,35 a. m. for Social Circle^
DEATH BY ARSENIC,
The Way This Poison Acts Upon the
Hi^pan System.
When a single dose of arsenic in suf
ficient quantity to be felt has been tak
en, colicky pains, bowel disorder and
perhaps nausea result. In tbe course
of an hour after^a poisonous dose has
been taken aj^ intense burning pain is
felt in the esophagus and stomach.
This spreads to the entire anterior por
tion of the lower part of the trunk. A
sense of Cdnstrictioh at the throat and
an acrid, metallic taste accompany the
j pain. Then vomiting and relaxation of
| the bowels begin. As the case pro
gresses the symptoms increase in in
tensity. Then comes a thirst that wa
ter will not allay, although it appar
ently increases the stomach disturb
ance. Tbe victim groans and writhes.
Now he implores the doctor to save
him. Then he pegs to be killed and put
out of pain. The extremities become
icy. Tbe pulse is small, feeble and fre
quent, and tbe breathing is labored,
embarrassed and painful because of
abdominal tenderness. Tbe ^.surface of
the body becomes dark and of that
bluish color that medical men call cy-
anosed. Violent cramps add their tor
ture, exhaustion becomes collapse, con
vulsions or coma ensues, and death
ends the agony. This torture lasts
sometimes from five to twenty hours.
In some cases these symptoms occur,
but in a modified form, and the doctor
will apparently get the better of the
disease. The remission will be but for
a day or two. Then the abdomen will
swell, and icy coldness will pervade
the frame. Shivering will become-pro
nounced trembling, then cramps, con*
vulsions and death.
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. ~
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
in time, gold by druggists.
f6 30 pm
6 30 pm
1005 am
12 36 pm
210 pm
2 ,45 pm
427 pm
6 43 pm
.8 05 pm
,330 pm
1045 pm
1120 pm
132 am
4 08 am
5 30 am
Money Loaned On Farms*
We make loans on improved farms,
m Hall, and the surrounding counties,
on ten years time, with the privilege of
making payments on the principal sum
at any time. For further information
apply to
' R. P. LaTtnEr,
Room 4. State Bank Building, Gaines
ville, Ga.
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Sodai Grc
No. 98 leaves4.00 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 99 arrives 8:45 a. m. from Jefferson.
No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m. from Social Circle
No. 91 arrives 2,45 p. m. from Social Cirde.* ^
Connections.
No. 82 connects at Winder 9,30 a, m. for A&
ens arriving Athens 10.11 a. m.
No. 82 connects at Social Circle with Ga.8,1
for Augusta 10*26 a. m For Atlanta 11.55 a. *
Arrive Augusta 2.25 p. m.; Arrive Atlanta 15
m.
No. 84 connects at Winder for Athens h£
Atldnta2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens 2.50 p. m.; ar
rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m.
No. 84^ponnects at Social Circle for Augustas
,3> p, m.; arrive Augusta 9.25 p. m,
- No. 86 connects at Social Circle * <. •. I
J.45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p.
Samuel C, Dotlap,
* . Receiver
as Six Cases of Smallpox.
Six cases of smallpox have resulted
from the exposure to George Mason,
- the juryman. AIL those who have con
tracted the disease were either on the
Jury or were in the court house most of
the time during t.he week.
Those who have broken out with the
disease are: S. S. Herrin and Ri
ley, above Bellton; Sloan and
Mark Roberts, near Flowery Branch;
Albert Browning and Will Ramsey,
H2ar White Sulphur Springs; Clay
Burruss and Ira Gaines, in Polksville
district* and J. J. Adams, near Chest-
hut Mountain. Drs. K. A. Smith and
J. W. Oslin have been engaged by the
county authorities to treat the patients
and have isolated each case. They are
also vaccinating everybody, as near as
they can, so as to prevent a spread of
the disease. All of the patients are
doing well and the disease appears to
be of a very mild form.
Green Hunter broke out with small
pox in the city last Monday. He was
immediately sent to the pest house j
with his whole family, and all the ne-
groes in the vicinity of. his home "have I
been quarantined.
With the car# and attention being
given the disease and the near approach
of warm weather it is believed it will
soon be stamped out.
25c. 50c. IlfflllTI*! III! 1 Druggists.
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
800 pm
1123 pm
204 am
4 25 am
5 00 am
N. N. Littlefield, deals in the very
best fertilizers at the lowest prices.
3Hy bath rooms are warm aid
comfortable at all tunes. Lee Parnell,
the barber.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
* A Pleasant Lemon Tonic-
Dr. H. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir Is prepared
from the fresh jnice of Lemons, combined, with
other vegetable liver tonics, cathartics, aromat
ic stimulants and blood purifiers. Sold by drug
gist. 50c and $1.00 bottles. .
For biliousness and constipation.
For indigestion and foul stomach. -
For sick and nervous headache and the grip.
For pains palpitation and irregular action of
the heart, take Lemon Elixir.
For sleeplessness and nervousness.
For loss of appetite and debility.
Bath Rooms warm
ble at -Parnell’s. Betw
and Mitchell’s
I Birds Are Like Human Beings.
| Canaries, like human beings, vary
very much in character, some cocks be
ing so indifferent and idle that they
will let the hen do all the work of
building and rearing, while they them
selves sit and plume their feathers.
Others, again, are perfect gentlemen in
their manners, waiting on the hen with
a quiet courtesy and seeing that all she
requires is at once brought to her.
Again, the hens vary in disposition,
some hens behaving in a quiet, modest
way, attending to their young ones
with regularity, while others are in a
constant state of chatter with their
husbands, pecking and arguing with
them every time they go near. Thus
we see that these little birds have their
tiffs, and domestic quarrels, not unlike
ourselves.—Chambers’ Journal.
Marshall Sales.
Georgia, Hall County:—WiH be sold
at public outcry within the legal toms
of sale on the first Tuesday in tank’
1902, before the court house dwr
Gainesville, Ga„ for taxes dne the wj
of Gainesville, Ga., for ^ ie _^ ar
the following property,
Lv Hamlet, " } 9 40 p m ! 9 20 am
Lv Southern Pines, ** J 10 32 p m | 10 09 am
Lv Raleigh, «* * 12 28 a m J 1207 pm
Lv Henderson, ** j 144am | 127 pm
Lv Norl na, ** { 210am j 2 15 pin
Lv Petersburg “ J 4 09am { 4 43pm
Ar Richmond. “ .{ 4 56am { 535 pm
Ar Washington, P R R } 8 45am J 930 pm
Ar Baltimore, PRR j 10 03 a m j 11 25 pni
Ar Philadelphia, PRR } 12 27pm J 256 am
Ar'New York, PRR j 315pm ,» 630am
Note-fDaily Except Sunday, *
Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern ; trains
make connection at’Winder with Seaboard Air
Line Railway to and from all points North,
Fast, South and Southwest—Vestibuled Limited
Trains.
^Central Time, g Eastern Time.
For fevers' malaria and chills, take Lemon
Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic reg
ulation, take Lemon Elixir
' Lemon Elixir wili not fail you in any of the
above-named diseases, all of which arise from a
1902, before the court house door
Gainesville, Ga,, fortaxesduethefflj
to wit: j
in the city ®
°Hall county, Georgy
hnndred and tan Ie “
is street in said
with M f s. Wgjg
et, thence with saia
torpid or diseased liver, stomach or kidneys.
At the Capitol-
I have just taken the last of two bottles of Dr.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir for nervous headache,
indigestion with diseased liver and kidneys,
The Elixir cured me. I found it the greatest
medicine I ever used.
J. H, MENNICH, Attorney
J Smell by the Yard.
I TEe method of measuring smell
I adopted by M. Berthelot opens a
wide field for investigation. A bot
tle is filled with the odor of an odor
ous substance, which is weighed be
fore’and after to determine the-
puantity of vapor, and measured
fractions of this vapor are then
poured from bottle to bottle until
[ just enough remains in onq to ex
cite the nerves of smell. With iodo-
I form the quantity was three-eighths
of one-millionth of a grain, while a
thousandth as much more would
probably suffice.
Odd Prison Sign. .
On the northwestern end of the j
high stone wall that surrounds Mo- I
yamensing prison there are painted
in huge letters these words;
“Five thousand dollars^ reward
for the discovery of the man who
invented work.” J
The sign has been on the wall]
for some years, and passersby, when
they perceive it, laugh, for it seems
somehow in its sentiment appropri
ate to a prison and to the sort of
men who occupy prison cells.—Phil
adelphia Record.
Mexico's Navy.
Mexico has the smallest navy in
the world in proportion to her pop
ulation. Twelve million people are
protected by a fleet of two dispatch
President National Bank.
Automatic Clocks.
Four new self-winding clocks have
been installed in to the following places:
Western Union Telegraph office;
Gainesville Telephone, exchange; G. J.
& S. railroad depot and W. H. Summer’s
Jewelry store. They are wound and set
automatically every hour, each hav
ing an electric battery attached to the
Western Union wire, which docs the
work. W. H. Summer’s clock was not
mentioned in the Eagle’s account of
their installation, but he has one and
not only that he has for sale an auto
matic clock which winds itself every
seven minutes. He also lias cuckoo
clock, which is not attached to the wire
but it runs all the time. It will be ab-
served, therefore* that he not only has
ail kinds of clocks and all kinds of time
a ad is always on time. He is the “old
i-eliable.’ 1
To Cure tlie Stammerer.
It is said that stammerers rarely If
ever show any impediment of speech
when speaking in whispers. On this
fact a method of treatment has been
advocated, which Is as follows: For tbe
first ten days speaking is prohibited.
This will allow rest to the voice and
constitutes the preliminary stage of
treatment. During the next ten days
speaking is permissible in the whisper
ing voice, and in tbe course of the next
fifteen days the ordinary conversation
al tone may be gradually employed.
OF LIVING COMES FROM HOME-LIKE
The Right Way to Bake Potatoes.
| Wash and clean the skins of the
| potatoes without breaking. Put them
on the grate in a moderately heated
oven. If the oven is too hot, the
skins will at once harden, forming
a nonconducting surface, preventing
the escape of water. Potatoes baked
in this way are heavy and waxy, in
digestible aad unpalatable. As soon
as the potato is soft upon slight
pressure of the finger remove it
from the oven. Take it in your
hand, tyhich should be protected
with a napkin or towel, and care
fully work the potato as though you
were mashing it in the skin, being
very careful not to break the skin.
When the potato seems soft and
mealy throughout, put it back on
cuts a big figure in the house-hold happmess. Find a home t
nished, and you will be pretty sure to find real honest comfort
Different people haye different needs and. tastes in furnit
one wont suit another, I.study the needs of everyone, and buy
Mrs. Elizabeth Wood. Dead.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wood died at the
home of her son-in-law, Mr. F. C. Hunt
on West Broad street, yesterday afte r-
no5n at 12:20 o’clock, of pnenmonia.
She was 75 years of age. the funeral
You can get just what you are looking for from me
the lowest.
Job Coudn’t Have Stood It
If he’d had Itching Piles. They’re
terribly annoying; but Bucklen’s Ar
nica Salve will cure the worst case of
p.les on earth. It has cured thousands.
tC Injuries, Pains or Bodily Eruptions
i r/s the best salve in the world. Price
252 a box. Cure guaranteed. S°ld by M.
4k Brown,
the grate in the oven, and so contin
ue until all the potatoes have been
subjected to this process.—Ladies ,
Home Journal.