The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, March 19, 1914, Image 6

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\ Our Advance Guards. ’ From Church' Tidings: Our church Ambassadors to heathen land* lose much of the in signia of their distinguished rank i« the trite name of Missionary. In Paul’s itineraries in Foreign lands he spoke of himself as an ambassa dor for Christ. The plenipotentia ries of heaven, bearing the message of peace through the reconciliation of God in Jesas our Savior, are greater in honor than all Kings and Emperors of earth. „ They are the soul wires from God to a lost world and through them also God sends life to the church at home. The nation and church with out them dies. Witness the Jewish nation, wit ness our Colonies before they sent Missionaries. So ignorant they burnt poor so-called witches at the stake. Witness the slow yet certain death of a promising body of our honore - Baptist brethren. Why should a church or individ ual that, who lives for self. It is God’s decree that they shall not. 'No man'liveth unto himself,and no man dieth to himself” the word of God says. The call for self giving is written in nature —the seed must die to live —it is written in the Cross of Jesus, it is written in the life of every man and woman whose mem ory is cared a grote for by the world. The only epitaph Christ ever wrote was of the man rich to himself but not rich toward God. “This night thy soul shall be re quired of thee, then whose shall these things bethat thou possessest.” Spring Blood and System Cleanser. During the winter months impu rities accumulate, your blood be comes impure and thick, and your kidneys, liver and bowels fail to work, causing so-called “Spring Fever.” You feel tired, weak and la«y. Electric Bitters —the spring tonic and system cleanser —is what you need; they stimulate the kid neys. liver and bowels to healthy - action, expel blood impurities and restore your health, strength and ambition. Electric Bitters makes you feel like new. Start a four weeks’ treatment—it will put you in fine shape for your spring work. Guaranteed. All Druggists. 50c. and SI.OO. H. E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelp'h ia or St. Louis. Delegates Reports. / From Church Tidings: Mrs. Hayiie Palmour. for the Missionary Society to the Conference Athens, pre sented a fine report*, highly appre ciated by the adult society. Miss Ruth Kendah representing the Young People’s Society, as dele gate, also made a commendable re port and was given a vote of thanks by the young ladies. It is very interesting to have words of cheer from those we serve. Yet some people seem to think it a mortal sin to give a word of help to the preacher, Sunday School or Church Worker in any sphere. All right: just keep all the flowers for the funeral if it hurts your con science to give them now. DON’T NEGLECT YOUR STOMACH Use Mi-o-na—Sure, Safe and Effective Indigestion Relief. If you are not able to digest your food; if you lack an appetite; if your stmnach is sour, gassy, upset; your tongue coated; if your head aches and you are dizzy; if you have heart burn “and "pains’ in your colon or bowels, why you suffer needlessly? Buy now —today—from Dr. J. B. George a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets. Take them regu larly and see how quickly yon get There is no more effective remedy for stomach ills than Mi-o na. It strengthens and builds up siwely and safely the digestive or gans. oothes the irritated mem brane and increases the flow of the digosuiv, juices. Your whole system i< b neflted mi you become well a»d -sirong. Mi-oma is different from other dj ga*Bi\ rem die.-. Money back it noUai: ’ t ~ i|, ili , inMiß|t,t'TT , pr.aaafp-n & MS t electric? Biti©rs ! <g Succeed when everything else fails t | in nervous p ostration and female s .veaknesses they are the supreme p K remedy, a. ‘housands have testified. 1' | -OR KIDNEY, LIVER AND £ | STOMACH TROUBLE [ * : t^ie b* 6l medicine ever sold o>3r a djuggwva e\.r..er. i *»- ■"™ M ——"»ar iiw *aar, t y f CATARRH OF THE THROAT Is Liable to Produce Catarrhal Deafness CLARENCE BOWMAN. Ow w! > A Case of Catarrhal Deafness. Mrs. Wm. Bowman, R. F. D. 1, Coon Rapids, lowa, writes: “Some time ago I wrote you about my little boy, Clarence, five years of age. He was troubled with his ears. They were very sensitive to the touch, and he was quite deaf at times. He seemed to be worse after catching cold. I had taken him to doctors, but they did not seem to be able to relieve him, and I was very much afraid he would lose his hearing entirely. He was getting more deaf every day. “I wrote to you for advice, and you prescribed Peruna. I began giving it to him, and can now say that he is entirely cured. He is now well and hearty and can hear perfectly.” Catarrh Causes Many Diseases. Many diseases are caused by taking cold. A cold is very likely to settle in the nose, causing nasal catarrh. It may settle in the upper part of the throat, called the nasal pharyngeal space. In this space are two little tubes called eustachian tubes, that ’ead to the middle ear. If the catarrh settles in the pharyn geal space it may follow the mucous membrane through the eustachian tubes into the middle ear. If it does it will cause noises in the ear, and later on be sure to cause deafness. Catarrh of the throat may follow the eustachian tubes up into the mid dle ear without causing much concern on the part of the patient. The par- 1$ 5 m Our Southern Friends are Proud cf Mexic m •■ - ■' a ? ■ because it has saved them from so much suffering, it soothes ana relieves pain soon as applied. Is made of oils, wi'hout ’1 $ any Alcohol and cannot burn of Siting the flesh. Hun* red . ;’•'• $ of people write us that Mustang t- $ Liniment cured them when all Agr.'TJ/ 3 X>ther remedies failed. ~ ' 3 MEXICAN J 1 "’ A ' ? Mustang AAT j Liniment. The Great Family Remedy for Sore Throat, Colds, Mumps, Lameness, IBfiJ Si Cuts, Burns, Backache, Rheumatism, Scalds, S Sprains, Bruises and the ailments of your 2 Mules, Horses, . Cattle, Sheep. and' Fowl. Since 7 848 the foremost ‘Pain Reliever of the South. Price 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle. ■ . ;;. ': • A ; IA Take thi« yoci dealer and say you want -» R g Mexican Mustang Liniment. | ail li'iiiii "is nil II ;• I ■ ■ » Il '-inn ■'i II— I Gainesville Roller Mill ~””The above concern is now in new hands, H. A. Terrell, M. M. Ham, J. H. Martin and W. N. Oliver having the entire property, and are now puttings iti first-class order throughout. New bolting cloths are being added to the floxir mill, and the best flour is being turned out. <* A machine-to clean corn of rotten and faulty grains, etc,, has been installed. There is no pellagra in meal from this mill. Itltastes like corp bread your mother used to make when ypp were <• hoy.. Best Flour, Corn Meal, Bran and Shorts Are kept on hand for sale at all times. Delivery Wagon will deliver all orders promptly any where in the city. Patronize this home institution; get the best and enjoy health and long life, Gainesville Roller Mill Co. PHONE 2«9 H, A. TERRELL, Manager. Painesville h Northwestern Railroad gT Arrive Gainesville. No. 1-- No. 3: ’ ’ a. m 4 4- p m Leave Gainesville. No. 2 No. 4 ‘ ’ a. m _ 4.55 p. ni tial loss of hearing is apt to be over looked. A person may lose totlf his hearing before he knows it. For instance, suppose a man can hear his watch four feet from the ear. If he loses his hearing to the extent that he can only hear the tiek of his watch two feet from the ear he may not suspect it at all. His hearing is good enough for ordinary purposes. He goes on without the slightest sus picion that he is losing his hearing. He may have ringing in the ear, or cracking and snapping sounds in the ear, or a feeling of pressure in the ear, but he is not aware that he is losing his hearing. Testing the Hearing. It Is a good thing to test your hear ing with a watch. First hold the watch against your ear, then move it gradually away from the ear and see how far away from the watch you can actually hear it tick. Try it on the other side and see if both ears are alike. If you find that you are unable to hear the watch on both sides alike and at a distance of four feet from the ear, you may know that deafness has already begun. You should begin taking Peruna at once. Gargle the throat with cold, strong salt water, as directed in the “Ills of Life,” sent free by Peruna Co., Co lumbus, Ohio. Persist in this treat ment until a cure is effected. The Best Way to Gargle. Sometimes catarrh of the basal pharyngeal space will cause an ac cumulation of secretions in the throat, that completely fill the space. Unless these secretions are promptly re moved by frequent gargling polypi may be formed. Once formed the polypi or adenoids, as they are some times called, will require a long time with the gargling to remove. Gar gling according to the proper method will sometimes remove polypi or ade noids, and no surgical operation is required. In order to understand exactly what is meant by proper gargling send for a free copy of the “Ills of Life.” During the whole course of gargling Peruna must be taken according to directions on the bottle. People who object to liquid medi cines can now obtain Perun* Tablets. 4 X SPRING’S SMARTEST FOOTWEAR FASHIONS THESE SPRING DAYS Start the style ball rolling, and call for newer and smarter things to wear. It is “dress up” time, from the soles of your feet to the top of your head. Our Shoes reflect the modes of New York and other fashion centers —a pair for every purpose frem the time of rising until retiring. In Ladies’ Shoes we have the famous QUEEN QUALITY in ill the prevailing lasts and leathers, and priced from $3.00 to $5,00. For men, Edwin Clapp and T. D. Barry, in the newest styles of the season. Prices from $3.50 to $6.50. We’ll be glad to show you. w. J«F C. PALMOUR The House of Quality Wordsjf Praise For fi'kl -w■V'a"How taankfui we are to LllSußSii ' •”- a Gr petting a hold of i u.- wendtrful Remedy. ’‘‘"'Vi-fr** 11 ' v -- could not have Ts* CL: a 6 --ort time to live ' if. sb" Ind not taken your Remedy when jSHsjrl she ■ ni °te of those . HMBL parox ,ns ’sl.e mt havir. . would. killed her v : ti. .t a doubt. Now f jj, *4 *3 1 v B ‘' ‘' s ■" e from all pain. ' / \ i i free from heart trouble and I free f n that disturbing I | Neuralgia—all the results of five tre .tments and the expulsion of five or six hundred Gall Stones. Now she is able to ext anything she wants and her appetite is good ami before taking your medicine she had no apn-tite and when she ate anything she would suffer death for so doing and could not sleep at night; since taking your treatment she sleeps well all night long. T. A. NEALL, Roauoke, Texas.’’ The above letter «ho-k! convince you more thin anything we cou’d say in behalf cf ?fayr’s V> onderful Stomach Remedy. Sufferer ’ should try one dose of this Remedy—one dosf should convince them that ‘hey can be restored to health. Nearly nil .nach Ailments arc caused by the clogging ■ . the intestinal tract with mucoid, and cat -rha! accretions allowing poisonous fluids into >u Stomach and otherwise deranging the dices ' ? system. Mayr’s Wont 1 '?- ful Stomach R'n.edy pdnlessly removes these accretions without a surgical operation and puts an end to Colic Attacks, Gases : n the Ston'och of Stomach, Liver and Lit/ c.xat Ailments. As! y •- d.uggist about M-? •’. Wonderful Stonrnt _ct:r» <iy or send to Gep. H. Mayr, Alfg., Chemist, 154 yVkudrtg St., Chicago, HI., for free booklet on Stomach Ailments and many grateful letters from people who have b .n -estored. For Sale by Dr. J. B. George, Gainesville Qu HAIR BALSAM 1 CteuaM and beautifiea the hsxx> BteMtetei a luxuriant growth. 5 Haver Tails to Bestore Gray fci* to it» ToutWul Calor. s Pre-,-ruts Hair falling. >(><_■■ and SI.OO at Druggiete. __J. Wood’s Productive i Seed-Corns. I 'VS w thejjest prize-win ning and profit-making varieties: Casey’s Pure-bred, A Bigg’x Seven reared,, Collier’s Excelsior, Boone . ' voia Description® »iid .informatipijjp* W ood’s 1914 Descriptive jiaiajbg' You should sureljA react it before decid-" Jug what to plant for best results?" V-" -»( I \ Wood’s Ensilage Coses are the largest yielding fodder varieties in SRiltivation. •%. Wood’s Catalog tells all about all other Farm and Garden Seeds. Catalog mailed free. Write for it. f T. W. WOOD 6 SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, V&. FARMS TIMBER J. D. COBB Hazlehurst, - Georgia. South Georgia Farms in any size, im proved or unimproved, on easy terms. Correspondence Invited Money to Loan. We are prepared to I negotiate Loans in any amount on improved Farms in HalllCounty, on five years time, at low ftfte of interest- HAM & THOMAS. Roc ms 8,9, Granite Bldg. Phone 302 AMD VkW-W BIGGER PROFIT!* WpT| PS Are assured Ttberai use of high- bHHrRmQ , or . r »vyu_«*iK9 r Dr feniiuer v costs as much ic cwurvute an jx-re, poorly '-. fertilized, as it does lhe acre weW teitUiied. LiAL? P£°fi* depends your crop, your crAn depend* upon yonr liberal use of ■fEgTILW - -to get the best residu hf'vn she liberal use 'MTA ja of fertilizer, the brand should' be suited to the land, • We mix especially - suited IO the different grates of Georgia soil. ._X,a' .A If your lands m> loSjruy use our GRAY LAND FERT!I.I»; if your land is - stiff clay Or red, use our R£D’LAND FER- |§EH|||ag«a TILIZER. Our brands psaChine- mixed, ' 4gg vrlTich insures uniformity* faenn the best con- v s sSnaHK .centrales; our fertilizers a’vd .A / -j# bie, all the time, our deilwMdes prompt; our prices right and our pleased. Wanufact«M|ji by PORTER FERTILIZER Xa., Atlanta, Ga. aMliisy sal<*v J. L. ELLIS, Gainesviile, Ga. J. M. Cochran & Bro,, Clermont, Ga. - IBM Jackson Barnett & Co., Cleveland Ga