Newspaper Page Text
THE GEORGIA CRACKER, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1902,
Call on N, N. Littlefield for
high grade acids and guano.
A SORE
That yon cannot heal* If*yon
have It get a box of Or# Dix
on’s Compound Carhollc
Salve and see how quickly
you will get well.
T CONDENSED STORIES.
|%en Wm Plenty of Room Ashore
Per the "Gentlemen.”
X S. V. Oddie, secretary of the
New York Yacht club, who died the
Other d»y, was one of the first to
make it understood to some of the
members of the club that the inter-
pstieaal yacht races for the Amer
ica's cup were sailed for the benefit
of the general public and not for
the erdwnve amusement of a few
Of fhe club members. When the
races were first revived about twelve,
years ago, all the newspapers did
Hot go to the expense of sending
Special -tugs. One representative
from each paper was welcomed on
the committee's tug, which was in
charge of Mr. Oddie. One morning
X Frederick Tams, a yacht design
er, boarded the committee boat with
two friends, who had not been in
vited, and, looking around on the
grou^ofnewspaper men, he said to
“Why, there seem to he more re- I
porters aboard than gentlemen."
“Well," responded Mr. Oddie
quietly. *there is plenty of room
ashore."—Philadelphia Press. J
Uncie Russ* New Hat. |
“We may freely aiccord Russell
Sage the distinction of being one of
the most unpretentious of our great
men," said Mr. X Edward Sim
mons. “Nevertheless I once saw
,s a Pact
1 t'he sales of i) r
' COa « h %rop
s total cotnbiij ed
preparations 0
This of itself
fiy
a straw s d (
wind blows the trade,
-tasif the remed
^erit? Hardly a ]
in. the whole lot
That during iq 0 i
on s Rock Candy
greater than the
of all other Cong
Gainesville
nothing. It is or
where the
does it not seem
sessed peculiar
isfied customer
for yourself.
POP Rents 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 givenJPebruary 1st. Apply to
‘ - - P. N. PAREJ&iftli
Gainesville, Ga.
Trails
domeAajivSeMicz
Between New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Washington, Richmond, Atlanta,
New Orleans and Points North, East,
South and West
IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 24th., 1901
CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS,
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good.
FINDLEY.
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
For further information
Lv Petetersbuigr, “ I 11 31 p m
Lv Norlina " J 2 05 am
Lv Henderson ** { 230 am
Lv Raleigh ** j 346 am
Lv Southern Pines " I 587 am
Lv Hamlet “ I 6 30 a m
| No 403
Lr New York, NYP&Nj f7 55am
Lv Philadelphia “ I 10 20 am
Lv New York, O D S S Co{ f6 00 pm
L v Baltimore, B S P Co
Lv Wash’ton, N & W S B |
Lv Portsmouth, S A L Ry
Lv Weldon
Lv Norlina . “ - j
Lv Henderson “
Lv Raleigh “
Lv Southern Pines ** ]
Lv Hamlet *■* \
Lv Wilmington - “
Ar Charlotte ** i
Lv'Chester 'i-r'i “
Lv Greenwood 1*
Lv Athens **
Ar Atlanta J f ‘
Ar Augusta, C & W C |
Ar Macon, C of Ga {
Ar Montg’m’ry A & WP j
Ar Mobile, L &N j
OB'XSAJy
Says He Was Tortured.
“I suffered such pain from corns
could hardly walk,” writes H. Robin
son, Hillsborough, Ill., “but Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve completely cured
them.” Acts like magic on sprains,
bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils,
ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases
and piles. Cure guaranteed by M. C.
at any time,
apply to
SCHEDULE m EFFECT JAH J), jjqj
^Eastern Standard (75th (Meridian) Tia*.
No. 82 leaves 7:17 a. m. for Social circ
No. 84 leaves 12,30 p; m. tor Winder,
No^ leaves Stfft p. m. for Jefferson and *
dal Circle.
No. 88 leaves 7,55 p. m. for Jefferson,
No. 87 arriveslfrom Jefferson 8,B a. a
No. 85. arrives from Social Circle 1# |a
No. 83 arrives from Social Circle 4,35 p, a
No. 81 arrives from Social Circle 8,87 p, a
SUNDAY TRAINS.
No - 92 eaves 7,35 a. m. for Soda! Circle.|
No. 96 leaves 3.40p. m. for Sociai Circ ' 1
No. 98 leaves 4.-00 p. m. for Jefferson.
No. 99 arrives8:45 a. m. from Jefferson.
No. 97 arrives 10:20 a.m. from Social circle
No. 91 arrives 2,45 p. m. Sum Social Circle) 1
Connections.
No. 82 connects at Winder9,30 a, m. for a&
ens arriving Athens 10.11 a. m.
No. IS connects at Social Circle with Ga.R,l
for Augusta 10*26 a. m For Atlanta 11.55 a. s
Arrive Augusta 2J5p.im.;ArriTe Atlanta !&
mC ’ |
No. 84 connects at Winder for Athens ani
Atldnfca2,19 p. m.; arrive Athens2.5G p. m.; J
rive Atlanta 3.00 p. m.
No. 84 connects at Social Cirde for Augusta J
.38 p. m.; arrive Augustai9.25p. m, i
No.86 connects at Social Circle :V i u.
7.45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta 9.20 p. j
Samuel C.Dotup,,
Wecdverj
-— | f630pm
J 6 30 pm
9 00 p m { 1005 am
1133 pm 22 36 pm
12 55 a m ; 210 pm
120 am j 245 pm
3 02 a m | 4 27 pm
5 18 a m j 6 43 pm
6 45 am j 8 05 pm
J—{ 330 p m
9 51 a m ; 10 45 pm
10 08 a m | 1120 pm
2fie. fiOc. 1 IlMlII 11 DrncEieta.
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
“something just as good."
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR-
NORTHWARD
| Daily'
- \ ' | No 402
LV Memphis, N C <St St Lj 100 p m
Lv Nashville, {10 55 p m
Lv New Orleans, L & N | 745pm
Lv Mobile, L&N { 1220am
Lv Montgom’ry A & W PI 6 20 a m
Lv Macon, C of Ga I 8 00am
Lv Augusta, C&WC { 940am
Lv Atlanta. J S A L Ry , { 1200 n’n
Ar Athens, ** | 248pm
Ar Greenwood “ I 4 50pm
Buying a. Title.
It is not expensive to become a noble
In Bavaria. To be made a simple
r von”
costs a matter of £75, to be raised to
the "ritteratand” £100, to be made a
"freiherr” £258, to be made a "graf”
costa £500, while to be made a prince
only costs £1,000. These prices are only
tor one person, but the government
kindly maxes reductions In the case of
whole families wishing to turn noble
all at ones. Thus for £2,000 or £8,000 a
•mail family can be made prinees,
though they are only permitted to use
their title within the kingdom of Bava
ria.
take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir is prepared from
the fresh juice of lemons combined with other
vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you in
any of the above-named diseases. 50c. and $1.00
bottles at druggists.. -
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta,
Ga.
At the Capitol-
I am in my seventy-thirefyear, and for fifty
years I have been a great sufferer from indiges
tion, constipation and biliousness. I have
tried all the remedies advertised for these dis
eases, and got n# permanent relief. About one
year ago, the disease assuming a more severe
and dangerous form. I became veiy weak, and
lost flesh rapidly. I commenced using. Dr.
Mozley’s Lemon {Elixir. I gained twelve pounds
in three months. My strength and health, my
appetite and my digestion were perfectly re
stored, and now I feel asyonng and vigorous
as I ever did in my life.
L. T- ALLDRED. ,
Door keeper_G eorgia State Senate,
State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga.
{ 643pm { 4 25am
{ $ 30 p m { 5 00 am
j 3 30pm {-.
j 9 50 p m J 810 am
j 1095 pm ! 9 03 am
Digests what you eat
A Fireman’s Close Call
”1 stuck to my engine, although evi
joint ached and every nerve was ml
mttl, noin n nmtos P. W "RpIiATTr
1130 am
100 pm
2 00 pm
with pain,” writes C. W, Bellamy, a lo
comotive fireman, of Burlington Iowa..
”1 was weak and pale, without any
appetite and all run down. As I was
about to give up, I got a bottle of Elec
tric Bitters and, after taking it, I fell
as well as I ever did in my life.” IS eak,
sickly, run down- people always gais
new life, strength and vigor from the-’
use.’ Try them. Satisfaction guarao
teed by M. C. Bbowr. Price 50 cents
HttU, Troubles*
As it is ®nly bow and then that *
have & landslide, while we are eont s
ually annoyed by the dnst which s-
In at every crack and door ana ^
4ow, so It Is only now and
w» hare a crashing trol * ! ,, * r ‘ J,
«re perpetually annoyedtarBff £
cares and vexations.—>v ee
quet. _________
Bis Mlsfortmie* _
Teacher-Try to remember m
ton. the poeL was bhnd. Do y
yon can remember ft? j
Bobby Smart—Tea ma^
Teacher—Now, what was m
great misfortune? i
Bobby Smart—He was a
lumbus COJ Journal.
Thtjr Wer* fltayttra.
After a dinner given by Stephen
Price of Drury Lane theater, all the
.guests but Theodore Hook and the
Bev. Edward Cannon retired. Price
{was suffering from gout, but as they
disregarded his hints to retire he stole
off and left them in high talk.
On the following morning Price in
quired of his servant, “Pray, at what
time did those gentlemen go last
night?”
“Gopsir?” replied John. "They’re not.
gone; sir. They have just rung for cof*
Ar New York, “ { 8 40pm J 8 00 am
{ No 44 I No 66
Lv Hamlet, ** { 9 40 p m { 9 20 am
Lv So'tbernPine*, *' j 1032pm j 1009am
Lv Raleh?b, “ } 12 28am { 1207pm
Lv Henderson, ** { 144am { 127pm
Lv Norlina, •' ** . { 210am { 215rpm
Lv Petersburg ** . j 4 09 a m | 4 43 pm
Ar Richmond. “ [ 4 56 a m i 5 35 pm
Ar Washington, PRR j 845am J 9 30pm
Ar Baltimore, PRR {'1008am { 1125pm
Ar Philadelphia, PRR { 12 27 p ni ! 2.56 am
Ar New York, PRR } 315pm J 6;30am
Note^fDafly Except Sunday,
Gaineeville, Jefferson and Southern ‘.trains
make connection at Winder with Seaboard Air
Line Railway to and &om all points North,
East, South and Southwest—Vestibuled Limited
Trains.
tiCentral Time, g Eastern Time.
X3. IAGE STRAIGHTENED UP.
him in Nassau street with just the
suspiwe*. of a swagger. As he came
out ot his office building an irre-
prearsfWu street urchin ran along
the howling to - a comrade:
‘“Hi, Dinny, yonr Uncle Kuss is
wearm* a new hat P
Skge straightened up per
ceptibly no doubt with secret
pride."—Nw York Times.
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir.
Is the very best medicine I ever used for the
diseases you recomm end it for, and I have used
many kinds for woman’s troubles.
MRS. S, A. GRESHAM..
Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops.
Cures all Cbughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore
Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorhage, and : all throat
and lung diseases. Elegant reliable.
25c at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H.
Mozley Atlanta, Ga.
A teoteh Cynic.
A young Scotchman was once halt
ing between two loves, one possessed
of beauty and the other of a cow. In
despair of arriving at a decision he ap
plied for advice to a canny compatriot,
who delivered himself thus:
"Marry the lass that has the coo, for
Surgeon’s Knife Not Needed.
Surgery is no longer necessary to
cure piles. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve cures such cases at once remov-
fng the necessity for dangerous, pain-
sul and expensive operations. For
icalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruises,
sores and skin diseases it ig unequalled.
Beware of Counterfeits. ROBERT
SON & LAW.
Didn't Lose Much.
Odlond -William Greene Sterett
of Texas, Washington and the world
in general used to sit in a poker
game in his native state, where it is
related the passions of the players
were frequently expressed by violent
means. Casualties in Texas poker
§ games were not uncommon in those
days. Tbe enemies of Colonel Ste
rett relate with glee that on one oc
casion iust as the morning sun was
reddening the horizon the warrior
emerged from the game and into the
street with a haggard and harried
look. A friend, or perhaps an ene
my, meeting him at the crisis, clap
ped him on the back and said:
“Well, Colonel Bill, how much did
you lose?"
“Not very much," replied Colonel
Bill wearily; “$8 and an uncle."
In Line With Marconi.
Hugh McLaughlin and several of
his friends were chatting together,
in the Willoughby street auction
room the other day when the con
versation turned to Marconi's feat j
of sending a wireless telegraphic
message across the sea.
‘“There was a reporter in here to |
see me about that a few days ago," j
remarked Mr. McLaughlin. “He
wanted to get my views on the sub
ject for his paper."
“I dare say you gave him some
thing interesting," said one of the
group. |
“Well," returned Mr. McLaughlin
.*lowly, "I got right in line with
Marconi anyway. I gave the report
er a wordless interview."—Brooklyn
Working 24 Hours a Day.
There’s no rest for those tireless lit-
ile workers—Dr. King’s New Life Pills.
Millions are always busy, curing Tor-
fid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever
and Ague. They banish Sick Head
ache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or
Small, taste nice, work won-
weaken. Small, taste nice, work won
ders. Try them. 25c at M. C. Brown’s.
A Thirty Dollar Tenor.
The recent order of E. H Harri-
man, chairman of the board of di
rectors of the Union Pacific rail
road, that persons who are ejected
from trains for not paying their
fare must be treated tenderly and
with consideration recalls a famous
order of Chauncey M. Depew when
he first became president of the
I New York Central. Brakemen on
the line were instructed to call off
the names of stations in a “clear
tenor voice."
One morning Mr. Depew received
a letter from a young man in Pough
keepsie asking:
“What sort of a tenof do you ex
pect for $30 a month ?"
Under Cover of Darlenes*.
The minister of a Scotch parish was
going from borne and procured the
clergyman of a neighboring parish to
officiate on Sunday. His servant, who
was also the beadle, was sent over to
the station to drive the reverend gen
tleman to the manse. '
When the train arrived, the beadle
asked him to wait awhile, as be had
some messages to do before he went.
It was two hours before he returned.
The good man was furious and threat
ened to report him to his master.
"Weel, sir, ye can dae that if ye
like,” said the beadle, "but he tell’t
me himser to wait till it was dark
Artlstlo House Furnishing.
The secret of success in artistic
louse furnishing is the harmonious
jlending of wall and floor covering
with the woodwork rather than in
discriminate following of the latest
style. For instance, red wall cover
ing is fashionable and combines
most effectively with woodwork in
dusky Flemish oak, but is thorough
ly unsuited to golden oak, which
calls for a dull, soft blue in burlap
or cartridge paper.
Kitchen Maxims.
A good manager looks alie&d.
There is no work like early work.
Clear as you go. Muddle makes
more muddle.
Spare neither soda nor hot water
in washing up greasy articles.
Dirty saucepans filled with hot
water begin to clean themselves.
Not to wash plates and dished
soon after using makes extra work.
or LIVING COMES FROM HOME-LIKE
cuts a big figure in the house-hold happiness. Find a I
nished, and you will be pretty sure to find real honest ct
Different people haye different needs and tastes in
one wont suit another, I study the needs of everyone, ai
•e. What £
tccordingiy
You can get just what you are oox ng for from me
the lowest. , r . .
To Take Off Wax Candle Grease.
Have an iron made very hot; put
a piece of clean blotting paper over
the grease spot and hold the iron
dose to it, but do not let it touch
the paper. The grease will be drawn
into tne paper and removed from