The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, March 26, 1914, Image 2

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From Church Tidings: The connectionalism of Methodism is its strength. “United we stand, ■divided we fall.” • Denominational ism from proper motives is not only a cohesive force, but the source of aggressive power. Fromi’a handful called the Holy I Club, or Methodists, in derision in I 1739, we have a membership and ■ adherents numbering more than | thirty millions. This great body has its arteries carrying the life blood of the Gospel to every part of the globe. To become a partner in this great corporation gives each individual a share in all the good accomplished’by the whole. A lit tle consideration will show that our loyal and liberal Methodists, are blessed with the greatest oppor tunities the world offers for doing good. . , „ In the prayerful wisdom ot our spiritual fathers and brethren, the following channels of benevolence are opened to us: Home and For eign Missions,Church extension,Ed ucation, Worn-out preachers, then widows and orphans. These are the greatest channels of usefulness and charity known to the .church or the world. , ... Our General Board at Jsashville makes out the estimate for each an nual conference. The Conference Board apportions to the the district and the District to the church. So we have an equitable and just apportionment. Let every member do his full duty, giving as a glad privilege, and not as a grudging ne-» cesmity. YOUR HAIR NEEDS PARISIAN SAGE It Quickly Removes Dandruff. Just because your hair is full of dandruff, thin, streaky, dull aud never will do up to look pretty, do not (impair. Beautiful hair, thick. Huffy, luntrous and absolutely free Irom dandruff is only a matter of ca re. Parisian Sage frequently applied will work wonders. Just one appli cation stops itch’ng head, removes dandruff and a i excessive oil. It goes right to tin hair roots and fur nishes the nourishment needed — the hair becomes soft, fluffy, abun dant and rad ant with life. Parisian Sage not only saves the hair bat stimulates it to grow long ami heavy. Get a 50-cent bottle from Dr. J. B. George at once. There is no ojier “Just-as-good." 1 Southern Friends ars Proad of Mexican Musiang Liafe. • * g because it has saved them from so much suffering. It soothe j and relieves pain soon as applied. Is made of oils, withe’i fj K any Alcohol and cannot burn of siting the flesh. Hundred , of people write us that Mustang "- - Lmiment cured them when all XT 1 ' ! other remedies failed. ' • MEXICAN ‘ Mustang |j|x | Liniment X I' The Great Family Remedy for I Sore Throat, Colds, SlX tfeg | Mumps, Lameness, xm Cuts, Burns, Backache, XX'S I Rheumatism, Scalds, ’ ■ - Sprains, Bruises and the ailments of your X .' - ' L l Mules, Horses, ■" v K : I Cattle, Sheep. ’a' and Fowl. ' Since 1848 the foremost sex ' jr tpain Reliever of the South. Price 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle. Ijl . g J I ake this youi dealer and say you want $ Mexican Mustang Liniment. | 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 ’purchased the entire property, and are now putting/it i first-class order throughout. New bolting cloths are being added to the flour 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. It‘tastes like corn bread your mother used to make when you were a boy. 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 269 H. A. TERRELL, Manager. I -M ' • -j»ir'•’■••• ’ '• ' •> ••«•''•■ ;.•.' -jK^bwiAl■•’">.» ,: -3 JFK'W': ' ■' .' ■ ■?! b * ' ■ .... ■ ■ ' ■"■■ ... ..V '\b y V >l\ \ W® *° ' i3W ’L.b.-.AasA \ you t- 3 new styles \ in HANAN Shoes i >aA V**** / H you have ever worn \ V*^ i T**" HAN/\?4 Shoes you know j I \all the rest in regard to per- £. \V , ' A / feet ft, long wearing quality .. "‘'T < .■ -' “’• waK ™* T>; y« 3 FOR IVO and BOYS’ Who are Looking for Foot wear That’s Up-to-Date Sleep that Refreshes Depends largely on the mattress Il I Lil I li you buy. The mattress must be of fl uniform thickness, gently elastic to U ■ I conform to the body lines, at the |I ■ , same time supporting the sleeper I / 'SSMI-wL. without pressure. I P r * ncess Mattress is made of cotton woven by our specially designed I machinery into layers of light fluffy felt, one layer AV/ fly placed upon the other to insure uniformity of IX/I thickness. It weighs full 50 pounds, and is en- Zl> fil cased in ticking artistic in design—plain stripe or Z l / I'll fancy—of durable quality. I I jll’i Si Ours is the Oldest ’ lar^est and best equipped U J till 1 LW factory in the south for the manufacture of mat- I’jfffl Wwlinn 0111 tresses -* T HE PRINCESS is our specialty. We U irililjn'O : Or! sell it under a6O night’s trial, promising to refund 1m SO il ;| b ll| I your money if you are not satisfied. We are safe 'Snueav mamma” ''l in d ? ing th L b T :ause we emp!o - v none butex P«« <OO7 j, j workmen of long experience who make THE L- _ _■! _ . PRINCESS by hand in a large, well lighted, vQ No. 4 K thoroughly ventilated factory. T ' *** your dealer. He should tie able to supply you. If not, PJCJL J. 0 Q write direct to us. Be sure you are informed before you buy. diolstiiT-Cimnixigham. Co. SANITARY FELT Manufactiarers ATLANTA, GA. MMTIESS G ■ . „ -QVH 65 YEARS’ EXPER! ENC E Ijmrra Trade Marks Designs Copyrights As. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confluent ial. lIfINDBOtK en Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive tpecial notice, without cnnrce, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illust rated weekly. I.aacest cir culation of any scientific journal. 'Terms, $3 a year: four moirtha, fl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNIi & Os) 364 Broadway, New York Branch Ofllee. h-5 F St.. Washißgtou. D. C. TOWNS I II c ■ I K IJllKS■|l|■ I flllp// • W Ir IIJII l XWilhlillii 11 I II | V TT'-- <!,i r II'! 11 i i I| I . .: It! i| When you are looking for a Shoe 11 in medium prices and one that | will give you Absolute Satisfaction, I come and let US fit you in a pair of “Bostonians.” <i. * $3.50 to $5.00 1 I FARMS TIMBER J. D. COBB Hazlehurst, - Georgia. i . . i - South Georgia Farms in any size, im proved or unimproved, on easy terms. 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