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The Gainesville Eagle.
w. H. CRAIG,
Editor ano Business Manager
Entered at Gair>-'srillr. Ga., ‘oost-ofic.e
as second-class matter.
Bagle Call: Bell Phone No. 56
Thursday, March 19, 1914.
A Spring Cleaning for Gaines
ville.
Editor Eagle:
It is gratifying to know there is a
Civic League in our town,for a band
of good and industrious women can
and will do much for the improve
ment of a place. They must have
the co-operation of every resident
in town, and, above all, every prop
erty owner, for in many instances
it is the vacant property that is most
repulsive to the eye. And while no
doubt the Civic League would be
glad to clean up and improve the
looks of such places, they could not
do so without the consent of the
owners.
The Council should lend a hand
and enforce laws to fight the flies,
and insure better health conditions.
We pose as a summer resort, and
have organized a Chamber of Com
merce to seek investments and in
vite people here for rest, recreation,
and comfortable living during the
summer months. And what do we
do to insure these conditions? Let
our most prominent vacant lots be
incumbered with unsightly, and un
sanitary ramshacks, to be gazed
upon by every visitor to our college
and city? Also the markets to ex
pose their meats and vegetables to
the flies and filth, and our town peo
ple to tin cans and filth piled
on premises to breed flies and mos
quitoes?
These are just a few of the many
evils that all of us who suffer such
conditions to exist are guilty of.
Atlanta has a cleaning day; so has
Birmingham. Why not Gainesville?
Let ours be a cleaning week or
month; let everybody paint their
houses, mend the fence (if fence it
must be) and cover it with vines,
shrubs, or something lovely, and see
if by June our city will not be the
cleanest and most beautiful in the
State.
How many will second this mo
tion by getting busy?
A Citizen.
THE THIRD BIG SALE!
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Just Received another $5,000.00 Stock, one of the Nicest yet Bought
THIS STOCK WE WILL PUT ON SALE,
Thursday, March 19, at Less than 1-2 Wholesale Costl
Why do we sell Cheaper that other merchants? Because we buy at Wholesale Cost and then get 50c. off on every dollar.
Also, we have been telling you about buying these stocks cheap; we will now give you some prices that you have never heard*
of before in Gainesville. Don t take our word, nor anyone else’s* All we want is for you to come and see for yourself. T
Dress Goods
All $1 Goods 49c
All 75c goods 39 c
All 50c goods 29 c
All 35c goods 19 c
All 25c goods .. 16c
All Calicoes 5c
All Checks 5c
All 10c Ginghams .. .. 7 e
All Fruit of Loom Bleaching 8c
All 10c Outing 7c
All Kinds of Silks Half Price
Ladies Dresses
$25 Silk Dresses S 9 98
20 Silk Dresses 6 98
15 Silk Dresses 5.98
10 Silk Dresses 4.48
7.50 Silk Dresses 3.98
Thanking you for your past patronage, and hoping to serve you in the future.
People’s Bargain Store,
WHIPS HUSBAND’S AFFINITY
AND DOESN’T GET FINED.
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Mary Reeder Resolves on Own means to Stop
Husband from Visiting His Affinity.
; Lula Johnson and Minnie Johnson,
colored, were arraigned Mondays
afternoon charged with disorderly
conduct down on Myrtle street Sun
day, and Mary Reeder was brought
up as a witness against the two.
From what Mary testified, it seem
i ed that the two defendants were not
kicking up much racket, but the
witness was doing some little shuffle
herself.
The Mayor asked Mary about the
difficulty, and she replied: “I jest
went down dar’ and whipped Lula
’bout my husband, that was all dar’
was to it.”
It seems that Mary’s Husband has
been a pretty frequent caller upon
the Johnson women, and Mary
thought they were about to take
him away from her, so she lit £out
down there bright and early Sunday
morning and licked the stuffin’ out
of both of them before the police
were notified.
Mayor Rudolph didn’t fine Mary
for her part of the combat, but the
other two negroes were fined $2 and
costs.
Mary said that she got lammed
with a brick in the fracas but out
side of that, and nearly losing her
husband, she came out all to the
mustard.
Grace Church.
Special Lenten services will be
conducted next Sunday, it being
Mid-Lent or Refreshment Sunday.
Holy communion at 8 and 11.30
o’clock, and evening prayer with
instruction at 8 o’clock. Bible class
and Sunday School at 10 a. m. At
the mid-day service Miss Laura Lou
Bosworth and Miss Eunice Johns
will sing a duet.
Members of the choir requested to
attend Friday afternoon for Easter
music rehearsal.
St. Mary’s chapter will meet Mon
day afternoon at three o’clock in the
choir room. Special work.
Next Wednesday will be the Feast
of the Annunciation, commonly
called Ladymass Day; holy com
munion will be admistered at 10
o’clock.
Chamber Commerce Meets Tonight.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Chamber of Commerce will be
held at the City Hall tonight at 8.30
o’clock in the Council room.
‘7oai6Of Arc.” ™
SMM&y sBMf \
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Bilk ,
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The wonderfully, thrilling and
dramatic life of this famous Histori
cal figure is being presented at the
Alamo Theatre to-day.
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Wanted,
One second-hand Lathe, not less
than 12x8; also one Drill Press;
must be cheap and in good condi
tion. H. S. Jefferson, Ga. P. O.
Box 174.
For Sale or Rent.
4-room house on Simmons street;
one block from Green street car line.
R. Smith.
Strawberry arid Himalaya Berry
plants at greatly reduced priwa, at
12 College avenue.
Discharge in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United States
for the Northern District of Georgia.
In re. Forrest Additon, Bankrupt. No. 3625
in Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been filed I
in conformity with law by above-named
bankrupt and the Court having ordered
that the hearing upon said petition be had
on April 4th, 1914, at ten o’clock a. m. at
the United States District Court ro*m, in
the city of Atlanta, Ga., notice is hereby
given to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and place
and show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrubt for discharge should
not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
By F. L. Beers, Deputy Clerk.
Ladies’ Skirts
$3.00 Skirts 98c
4.00 Skirts $1.48
5.00 Skirts 1.98
6.00 Skirts 2.19
7.50 Skirts 2.98
8.00 Skirts 3 39
10.00 Skirts 4.98
SHOES
All $5.00 Shoes.. :
Ail 4.50 Shoes 248
AH 4.00 Shoes. 2.19
All 3.50 Shoes I*9B
All 3.00 Shoes i 79
All 200 Shoes > 39
All 1.50 Shoes 98c
$1 Overalls 79..
50c Work Shirts . . ... 3r P
$2 Work Pants 9g c
Back to Old Virginia.
Mr. H. H. Grigg left yesterday
afternoon for Richmond, Virginia,
where he will be a guest of his
mother, Mrs. R. D. Grigg, for sev
eral days. He will also visit his
brother, who is residing in Virginia,
before returning to the city. Mr.
Grigg will be away for about ten
d ays.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure deaf jump, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition-of the mu
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which
is nothing but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipaion.
For Sale.
One three-room house, with base
ment; lot 90x238; city water; light
in front of house. 77 Oak street.
Apply to J. D. Lokey.
Mens’ Hats
All John B. Stetson Hats $2.69
All 3.00 Hats 1.98
All 2.50 Hats 1.49
All 2.00 Hats 1.19
All 1.50 Hats . 98c
All 1.00 Hats 69c
Boys Hats 39c
Rain Coats
$7.50 Coats $4.98
6.00 Goats 3.48
5.00 Coats 2.79
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Sewing Machines
$35 Sewing Machines $14.98
$25 Sewing Machine 11.98
S2O Sewing Machine ... 8.98
SPECIAL PATTERN
PICTORIAL REVIEW
The “Minaret” Lady Doll
FREE!
We will give a pattern of this
beautiful doll’s dress to every
l\ul I ./jA child at ca ® B at our f* attern
Department, accompanied by an
ijjreF CTjs WROr adult, during the coming week.
//LL tjWWw, Get one for your little girl
j to-day. It’s FREE.
XST vlu.l i If In addition to this free pat-
W/ ■ HI i
k\ j I tem, we have an extensive
1\ : : 11 assortment of
Wil i 1 /
pictorial review
Wf DOLL PATTERNS
in ail styles and sizes at* cur
SIZE IB inches pattern Counter.
W. J. & E. C. Palmour.
AI.I . 1.1 > I>S OF
Garden and Flower Seed
The best that can be bought!
When you need anything in the Drug
Line Call or Telephone 44 and I will
send it out. <
DeLACY LAW, Druggist
Ladies’ Ready-to-wear
All Ladies’ Petticoats, Waists,
White Silks, Etc., to go at
Wholesale Cost.
Don't forget the Day
MARCH 10th
And dont forget the Place
People’s Bargain Store 9
We want to say to the public we
have what we advertise, and we seH
at the advertised prices. We are
fooling anybody nor not trying to dt/
so, as some of our competitors have
told our customers.
Come and see for yourself.