The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, March 31, 1910, Image 4

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iiri«srawirtrfcawmMKJM«MM Gainesville Eagle. d&ished Every Thursday by the Eagle Publishing Company. OFFICERS: "W. "S. Gbaig. President. S,. D. Mltchepl, Secretary. W. H. CRAIG, Editor and Business Manager. «X««H’-.TJllW—WM—————*• • .--T- » _ 2 s?a£er-d at Gainewille. Ga., nost-ofiice as second-class matter. Eagle Call: Bell Phone No. 56. Thursday, March 51 , ;: 1910. ANNOUNCEMENTS. 3’CDGE SUPERIOR COURT. ■Subject to the Democratic primary of the circuit. I am a candidate for re-election to the Judgeship. I am grateful to the people and members of the bar for their cordial support n the past, and believing it to be their wish that I should serve them another term, I make the announcement, and hope to have their sup port in this race as in the past, which 1 will very much appreciate. Your obedient servant, JOHN J. KIMSEY. Toccoa, Ga., Jan. 17,1910. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the tudgeship of the Northeastern Circuit, subject to the Democratic primary, if I should be so fortunate as to be the choice of the voters of this circuit. I shall strive to administer the law justly, fairly, and impartially. J. B. JONEb. To the voters of the Northeastern Circuit: I respectfully oiler for the. nomination for Judge of the Circuit at the primary this year. The people have a right to select their Judges, and so numerous have been their requests that 1 become candidate that not to do so woulu show an uiiwioiiigMVecj to t>ui i-icui. If elected, 1 will endeavor to administer the aw without partiality to any one. Will see as many of the voters as possible ioefore the primary. H. H. PEKRY. Gainesville».Ga., Jan. 18,1910. SOLICITOR-GENERAL. I hereby announce myself acandidate for the office of Solicitor-General of the Northeastern Circuit, subject to the action of the Democratic party. ‘ W. B. SLOAN. To the voters of the Northeastern Circuit: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Solicitor-General of the Northeastern Circuit, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. Robert McMillan. Clarksville, Ga. SHERIFF. V hereby announca myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Hal! County, subject to the action of the Democratic party. B. H. BRYAN. TAX RECEIVER. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Hall County, subject to the action of the Democratic party. W. B. BUFFINGTON. I hereby annnounce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Hall County, sub ject to the action of the Democratic party. J. D. TWITTV. Annual Gymnasium Exhibition. Miss Esther Eddy Irwin, who has been Physical Director at the "College for the past two years, proved the great success of her work m an exhibition given last Thursday evening. The interest in physical training lias been steadily increasing and the work rapidly im proving. Last year, the Gymnasi um Exhibition was the best ever given at Brenau, and the large audi ence which assembled in the audi torium to witness Miss Irwin’s second exhibition were not antici pating better work than they had already seen under her direction. They were happily disappointed. Every exercise and drill was greeted with applause and the program was brought to a chmax when the “June Bug Drill” was presented by the Junior Oratory Class in costume and with colored lights. Organ Arrives. The Pipe Organ for tye Presbyte rian church has arrived and is being installed this week. It will be ready by this coming Sunday. STOMACH MISERY &tt Rid nf That Sourness, Gas and Indiges tion. W'neu your stomach is out of order or .run d'jwj.yuur food doesn’t digest. It rfermefctft in your stomach aud forms sgac. which eancpc heartburn, f'wal 'breath, pain at pit of stomach and iM.&’K-y cffiker miserable symptoms. Mio na stomach tablets •will give joy ful relief in five minutes; if taken regu larly ior two weeks they will turn your flabby, sour, tireci out stomach into a sweet, energetic, perfect working one. You can’t lie very strong and vigorous if your food only half digests. Your appetite will go and nausea, dizziness biliousness, nervousness, sick headache and constipation will follow. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are small and .■easy to swallow and are guaranteed to banish indigestion and any or all of the above symptoms or money back. Fifty cents a large box. Sold by druggists everywhere and by Dr. J. B. George Gainesville, Ga. For constipation there is no remedy .so satisfying as Booth’s Pills—-25 cents. PROGRAM MISSION MEETINGS. Representatives 500 North Georgia Methodist Women to Gather in Gainesville Beginning Tomorrow The following is program of the meeting of the Home Mission So cieties which will begin here to morrow afternoon at 5 p. in: I'RIDKV, A i’lll i. I. 4 p. m. - - Preliminary meeting of conference officers and district sec retaries. 8 p. m.—Music under direction of Mrs. W. L, Logan. Music. Addresses of welcome. For the city, Mayor R. D. Mitch el 1 ; for the Baptist church, Mrs. G. JI. Prior; Presberiterian, Mrs. (L R. Waterman; Methodist, Mrs. Burnett. Responses, .Mrs. Lampkin. Social hour. SATURDAY, 2 MORNING SESSION, Opening service Mrs. Frank Siser. Organization. A Message from the president. Reports from conference officers. First Vice President, Mrs. R. P. Milam; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. C. A. Mauck; third vice president. Mrs. J. R. King. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Rufus 11. Brown. Treasurer, Mrs. J. N. McEachern. Song, Mrs. A. B. Cony us. Superintendent o? department supplies, Mrs. W. S. Butler. Superintendent of Traveling li braries, Mrs. R. B. Thomas. Superintendent of department of press, Mrs. Cobb Lampkin. Announcement of committees. Parsonage, Finance, Extension of work, Work of young people, Chil dren’s work, Literature and press, .Memorials ami by-laws. Song, -Mrs. A. B Conyus. Noon, Devotional services, sub ject. “The inner life,” Miss Head. AFTF. R N (>(> N S ESSIO N. Opening services, Rev. Christian. Reports of district secretaries. Organization of Committees. SATURDAY, 8 I‘. M. Meeting of committees. sup DA V. 11 a. m. Anmial sermon. 3.30 p. m. Chijidren’s servic)?. Addresses. 8 p. m. Address, Miss Head. MONDAY. Opening services, Rev. Nunn. Minutes of previous meetings. Council of press superintendent, Mrs. Cobb Lampkin. Council of presidents. Council of vice presidents. Our obligation to the negro, and how to meet it, Mrs. S._ P, Jones. Noon Bible study, Miss Mabel Head. AFTERNOON SESSION. Opening service, Mrs. Richard B urnett. .Minutes. Council of second vice president. ■Council of third vice president. Council of district and auxiliary corresponding secretaries and re cording secretaries. Mrs. Rufus 11. Brown, and Mrs. L. S. Arrington. Reports of City Mission boards. Atlanta Wesley House No. 1, Miss Dollie Crim. Atlanta House No. 2. Augusta. EVENING SESSION . What a woman can do. Rev. James W. Lee. TUESDAY MORNING SESSION. Opening service, -Mrs. W. G. Higgenbotham. Council of treasurers, -Mrs. McEachern. Reports of committees. < hir homes. Tiie memorial to the general conference, Mrs. L. G. Johnson. Solo, Mrs. A. B. Conyus. Bible study, Miss Mabel Head. A F lER NOON. Opening service, Mrs. J. N. McEachern. Minutes. Selection of place of next meeting. I utinished business. Miscellaneous. Elec' ion of officers. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that, annoying tickling in your throat? Does your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise mucus in rhe morning? Do you want relief? If ho, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and you will he pleased. Sold by Dr. J. B George, Gainesville, Ga. PRINTERS vs PLUMBERS. Game Promises to be Good and No Doubt Fast—Both Teams in Good Shape. The next game scheduled for Gainesville will be • between the plumbers ami printers, occurring at Riverside park next Saturday at 3.30. Both iu„iiis have secured consid erable practice and are in line shape. A small price of admission will be charged, and the attendence is ex pected to be large. The batteries are: Printers, Brice and Craig; plumbers, McHugh and Ashford. Each line up is selected from nothing but printers and plumbers, and some very good material is se cured from each profession. Ten cents is the admission agreed upon, To Visit in Texas. Mrs. J. I. Adams will leave the first of next week to visit her son, Mr. W. G. Henderson, in Dallas, Texas. She will return in June. /■ I '■ ' ? . ■ . . • ’ ■ - *'/■■■■ - -.-d. "L ' ? -Z* il»> & 'G. --■■-■•A- . -■■-'■■. '■• ■ ;■■'.■ ~ - r ; / km j. ■ , ■ ■ r ■-’*■. . ?*■"• NA -gW .? -.A;■ z T .' "* „ ■ ' t ' 'V>‘" >/ .-Z- 1 T DY figjj'pk b - <■ ’ •' ■■-'A, •rtW’-'x .Gj WjWS •T-G, V' A Zi'? P- •; Bate fee fcod at' .. _ ..w-. ;.a < ) Plow your own garden with one of our new GARDEN PLOWS. Remember: We have a full line i of Garden Tools. Also a full line of Lawn Hose, Nozzles, and Sprinklers. Garden Wire, all - heights. Pruitt-Barrett lidw. Co. wfAROPER & CO. Jtteal Kjstate. OFFICE PHONE 29. - RESIDENCE PHONE 264. $5,000 1 liverside Drive Airs. Buukley’s M >dern new 8-rnom two-story house, nice large lot. $2,000 Rice street new 6-room house nicely finished with good barn, will exchange for a good small farm. $3,650 C andler street near Green street Comparatively new 8-room house nicely finished throughout tin a beautiful lot with fine Oaks for shade. $5,000 Main street just off of public square, a two-story brick Mercantile building. A good investment. Rents for $37.50 per mouth, $2,500 < Jreen street near standpipe (i-room bungalow just, completed, never been occupied. East front, $2,500 Rice street good 7-room house on large lot in nice Oak Grove. Lot fronts 135 feet by 400 deep $3,500 Bi oad street Wo offer the old Dorsey home place on one of the prettiest lots in Gainesville. Lot 150-420. Let us show you this property. $750 Findley street near Broad nice level well-drained shady corner lot, with sewerage ami curbing in front. Lot 70 front 185 deep. Will give terms. Choice lots m all parts of the city. R. M. A. ON ENCAMPMENT. An Ideal Spot on the Chattahoochee is Secured, and the Boys are in the Woods. The Riverside battalion has gone on its annual encampment. The spot secured is an ideal loca tion, about four miles up the Chat tahoochee. The cadets h-it V ednes day morning bright and early on a tramp to the place. 'They will be. gone until Satuiday. Last year the battalion camped at Tallulah Falls, and enjoyed the trip immensely. The Summer School will take a week on the Great Lakes this season. A boat has been chartered, and the students will be given instructions in Naval training, which no doubt will be very beneficial. Honesty. If honesty is the best policy in busi ness it is also the best pclicy when one has done wrong and is confronted with the question whether he shall confess everything frankly or make excuses. A- transparent excuse is worse than none at all. I Alcohol to CTiildrefTl | Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic I stimulant for children. He will probably say, “Very, very I rarely. Children do not need stimulating” Ask him * | how often he prescribes a tonic fez them. He will prob-! iably answer, '■ - s'egueiXy.” Then ask him] about Ayer’s nn ■ f-v zn hi ': a ionic for the! young. Follow iE?T • ■ \■ ( ie first great rule of he: .. c. u: 1 ..v .’ Ask your doctor if tins is not so. Then ask i.:m about Ayer’s I’llis. bold ior nearly sixty years. All Fitted. film, i IL iii' nnsii. When We Say This It is Left for Yon to Decide. Never has Gainesville had such values for the money, and such advantages offered the public to be specially fitted in a Suit and Odd Pants made at home. No trouble to show you through, and you are not obliged to buy. U. R. Waterman. 41 S. MAIN STREET. r W. C. HAM. w. C. THOMAS. HAM a THOMAS, Insurance, Real Estate and Loans, REPRESENTING LEADINgToMPANIES. Writing Life, Fire, Rent, Tornado, Marine, Automobile, Accident, Health, Disability, Burglary, Liability, Steam Boiler, Surety Bonds, Contract Bonds, Court Bonds, and Plate Glass Insurance. TO INCREASE OUR BUSINESS WE NEED YOU. TO PROT ECT YOUR BUSINESS YOU NEED US. Glad to furnish any information regarding Insurance upon application. Loans on Gainesville real estate and Hall County farm lands made without delay. Office Postoffice Bui’ding. ■ I .■ H. ■ .... T- 7TIIII—WIimn- ru —..— EXTREMELY LOW RATES To Various Points VIA: Southern Railway. The rates shown below are from Atlanta. Ga. Proportionately low rate from all other points. $11.85 Savannah, Ga., and return. Tickets on sale March, 29tb, and 30th, final limit April 11. $19.65 Little Rock, Ark., and return. Tickets on sale April 4th, sth and 6th, final limit April 11th. $9.90 Brunswick, Ga., and return. Tickets on sale May 16th, and 17th, final limit May 21st. $14.95 New Orleans, La., and return. Tickets on sale April Sth, 9th, loth and II th, final limit April 25th. Tickets may be extended to May 10th, by paying SI.OO and depositing with Special Agent not later than April 25th. $10.75 Mobile, Al;i.. and return. Tickets on sale April 28th. i’9th and 30th, final limit May 16th. $70.50 Los Angeles, (.’all,, and return. Tickets on sale April Ith, to Bth. inclusive, final limit three months from date of sale. If any further information desired write James Freeman, D. I’. A., No. ] Beach tree street, Atlanta, Ga. 11. F. Cary, G. I’. A. J. L. Meek, A. G. F. A. . , IF OCCASION SHOULD OCCUR Owhen a hearse is needed one can be pro- 4 < T, cure< J !lt thi s livery stable at a reasons |4_* yV* I rate. This only illustrates the cotn ph'tenes:- of the service we are prepared r endrr, but we hope if will be many vViCk' years before you have ne 'd of our carri tfvfcwfe’'wHw lt ’' e ‘° r l ‘ l ' dead. I: is here though 13ri_7 * BBr ' vlll ' n needed. -H'BW^ ItOD T S Phone 45