The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, March 26, 1914, Image 3

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I 7: Watches. * lave Watches of ail Kinds—l • South Bend, Howard, Waltham, I // |j .12 y Elgin, Rockford, and Illinois, / S'" c watches known the world over i : \ for their accuracy ana beauty. Our .O® -— ' new stock is complete, in all sizes 1 * • ; ' ard prices that are riiht to meet H ‘ orJ:> ary r . rse. •’ .i Me time ••/><>’ ’ '.'G,-' ?/ pk‘ce is a . ece?.si?y to ev’-ry oian who would be punctual. We khov that these watches SOLID SILVER 3re RELlAßLE—that's why we nnrr mirr- ■ cma ‘ them. Come in NG GIF I s. ing quite so sweet to the ears ~" «. ' ■ -i as Sterling r, . ... k ! anci therefore we have a bean- i ir o’ St'']' 1 ) ■tr V\ j I r atom y. is uev- rso larg< a- it is ■' t. .h -- p. t. (’ ve us a „ <• 1 <1 b<> convinced. jEWELbImx \ No. ‘S E. Wa -hington St. 4 * «, ‘ & S*T ■ iJ - K: - 1 PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH ! j. *Twi—niMiiiiinnin- rm ' - ■ • t • ~ ■■■ mrr- ■-- *-< TO ALL POINTS :T' O J'? mW? WX'-'W ?T ®Charlotte -Birmingham Washington Shreveport Baltimore Memphis Philadelphia Kansas City New York Cincinnati Macon Innianapolis Jacksonville Detroit Chattanooga Cleveland • Louisville - Chicago St. Louis. AND ALL OTHER IMPORTANT POINTS For full information and reservations call at City Ticket Office, No. 1 Peachtree Street, or write, R. L. BAYLOR, D. P. A.- Atlanta. Georgia i g - . I ■■ * -j ' L L o v . I ... | T? s til ® rw l he Best-Way to Prepare Your Lapd— J •For Spring ''Planting. is with s Chkand Drag Harrow. We have both , QisU lllv OL&a Oil IH& SalCaillC&e | j co. » I Artjassured : ibcrai use of high- WH grade, guarani.,- s of- fertilizer. It ’ -- , . • fertilized, as it does the acre well fertilized. Your profit depends upon your crop, and f'. ' > ' > g£.. To get the best results from the liberal use EL .. of fertilizer, the brand should be su : ted to 4- the land. We mix fertilizers, especially suited to the differentgradesof Georgia soil. S:- ; if your lands are grav or loamtv use our £ GRAY LAND FERTILIZER; if your land is stiff clay or red, use our RED LAND FER- : TILIZER. Our brands are machine-mixed, * ** which insures uniformity, from the best con- centrates; our fertilizers are dry and drilia ble, all the time; cur deliveries prompt; our ‘ prices right and our customers pleased. , S Manufactured by L- ’'" .'"'-' ' 1,.* 9 SORTER FERTILIZER CO., Atlanta, Ca. WWM FOR sale by J. L. ELLIS, Gainesville, Ga. sF J- M. Cochran & Bro,, Clermont, Ga. Jackson Barnett & Co., Cleveland Ga a - r ?? IS I If You Wish To OMaln Comploto and Permanent desalts Try Wonderful Stsnracls Remedy Ose Dose Wil! Convhce You nM-UCf f ■ T X-‘.'■''.T':-,,. V- “ -V4 !!- yv V \ v V - -a- ' - .■; ■ ‘ ,3 ’-' ' -c- • .--■' I I known-tlu-ouchour the country. Many thousand t : i i o;. -,.. . Xi. - <nd I Intestinal . Jlraen ■ a: ’ report marvelous r?: !;s ' ’ ' "t .' - ■ •. ' x ; 1 ■’ t , ■■■ - ' * are heard everyv;* ?re and e: Ja i . tre ! ?u-: s tie. iv -<y ew.- :• .-: r‘ Lose ■. i hcted with Stcn icu, tr .• ; /. . i >lic -.-'jr-cais, Tor.--.. Clv-ar, Censer. ; . , raid by all i 3 try xly 3 re iedy. The j surerers who have taten • ■ ■ ■ st ( ? •.; Lisi; • c. ziiicr » ; etihave taken this Remedy yer. should be able to digest raid assimilate yo. r food, enable the Heart to pump pure red blood to every psrt of the body, giving firmness and strength to fibre i ’d nuscle, lustre and sparkle to the eye. et ’-- , -T. t -\n-i color to the complexion and activity ?;:d brilliancy to the brain. Do away with your pein i ad sintering and this is often possible with even ' one dose of Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach 'em? -y. Interesting literature and booklet ' <-csci,.:.mg Stomach Ailments sent f’-ee by Geo. ‘ H. Aiayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-’bo Whiting St., Chicago, 111. i For Sale by Dr. J. B. George, Gainesville, Ga ’ - . J Ct■" i Ec?. Ve have had so many inqulrle ±_- / j regarding Eczema and other skin uiJ- j edses, that we are glad to ma ;e our answer public. After careful inv .■>■;ig: - lion we have found that a simple was-h of Oil of Wintergreen, as compounde I in D. D. D. Prescription, can be reli< d upon. We would not make this -tat - raent to our patrons, friends and neigh bors unless we were sure of it—at. >. although there are many so-cal <1 E ■ zema remedies sold, we ourseh - t hesitatingly recommend D. D. ■'< p re . scription. Drop into our store today, just to tail; over the merits of this wonderful Pre scription. Dr, J. B. George, Gainesville, Ga. r. ■■ ; < ~ r , n '. ? , When you need anything in the Drug Line Call pr Telephone and I will ', ■ .'v. ‘ \ ■ I DeLACY LAW, Druggist! I OUR BUSINESS 7. 1/I IT C | ——- - ..., • ■ L' Our effort is to attend to that business. | Our aim is to please. OAi wish, to succeed. ■ Your patronage will be appreciated. I " ■>• •- u ' I STATE BANKING CO., T. E. ATKIfr W. R. WINBURN . President. Cashier. R. J. SANDI RS, Vice-Pres. LFT US WRITE YOUR FIRE. LIFE, ACCIDENT, and HEALTH ' INSURANCE Strongest ana Best Companies on Earth We have an Attractive and New Proposition on Insurance HAM & THOMAS PHONE 302 - 8-9 GRANITE BLDG /? , . /; f ' : “ ./ f ‘ ■ £HF: HAT 1 i Clearing out your throat every -1 I all day. That'is what you have ’ doing- for months. Possibly years. ' ■ little mucus covers the pharynx. I If you were to go to a dcctr. -he i would tell you that you have phar :y • . ’ T s you were to ’ ' ■ a throat you w - the soft palate a ret: i r w-nu'ar appearance of th- • i .< ■' a. ’ throat. Pharyngitis the - ■ 1 j call it. .ops he would call it, f : ’ t’ : ‘‘■Tx.'itis. It causes,you • ■ i ~ / nee. You are always s'ir-b .disturbances when set.- a lienee. Can’t hold ’ .- ■ still. Stringy mucus t .. •* W e in, the morning. '.-hem! A-hem! A-henr! T . : tl ? way you are going nearly i Sometimes in the night v.-’r ■ •wake up. You ought to gar ? throat with salt water ev ■ ing. Cold salt water. Tv. cut the throat perfectly and • ready for treatment;. Peruna |s the treatment; v h a teaspoonful before a d at bedtime.. Try it Y u will be convinced. ; T • ?. will not entire!' in a '.-ei.< . That is t.-: ■ I p ct of any remedy. XX • ! fi you co much you vinccd. Yes, it will. i this many times. I Folic alar pharyngitis. | Almost as bad as the di. co ; '• 1 ; you take Peruna for on .- ?■ .. i ' ularly, you may forget li: h: ii : : have a perfect right to- for ! words too. | People who object i:o liqui cines can now obtain Peruna f ■ ■ LJ ’.‘A Jbadii-for i A■ .VO I BF^4^yi>'T'- PHis iu ?I: 3~ i / -j-v —-X’P boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. ! fe-'i Take no other. Buy of your ▼ • j’/ ~ «? Askfort ill-OEreS-TER’S I %» As DIAMOND BR.-I.V2> PILLS, for 85 A’®* fe' y £ is known as Best, Jr.st, Always Reliable SOW BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ’■.i • haik balsam ; y' . !^gCleanses and beautifies the hsir Promotes a luxuriant growth. t>, Xfc-'j Never Fails to Restore Gre.7s v Hair to its Youthful Color, q Prevents hair f.-illinp, 3 50c. and SI.OO at Drupgists.. ,_f Dr. to Run for Congress. From Gwirl >ti H ■rn’ .: Dr. L. G. I.:ir'■..tv. of ( ’.nnj- . the well known Georgian who has been prominent in State affair-s for a number of years, was a visitor to Lawrenceville Tuesday in the inter est of his candidacy for congress from tho ninth districi. Dr. Hardman has made no formal ; annoumement of his candidacy i against Congressman Thomas X . ' Bell so far. but the probabilities are - 1 that lie will enter the race. Dr. Hardman hails from Jackson ' county, which is also the home of' i Hon. John N.Holder, fmm; r speak- j ler of the’house of represmta lives , and M’lio also oppos 1 Mr. Bell in; i his la-t race for com.-rw s. \ nor | oeliev. d that both the gentlemen! ifrom Jackson run foi-congress. I Dr. Hardman made an enviable record while a member of the Geor- ’ gia logi'lature, ami be believ/s that j h ’ can d the g- --me of the district I I much good in congress. Hi met I with much encoi;.-- cn--lit on hi visit to Lawrenceville. Stubborn, Annoying Coughs I Cured. “My hu-Xand had a rough for fif teen years and my son lor eight years. Dr. King’s New Discovery completely cured them, for which < am most thankful,” writes Mrs. David Moor, of Saginaw, Ala. What Dr. King’s New Discovery did for these men, it will do for you. Dr. King’s New Discovery should be in every home. Stops hacking i coughs, relieves la grippe and all I throat and lung ailments. Money i back if it fails. All druggists. Price ' 50c. and SI.OO. H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia or St. Louis. Greater New York. The population of Greater New York is estimated by the Health Department at 5,476,966 on January 1, 1914. According to the same au thority the population of the bor oughs is as follows: Manhattan, 2,513,060; the Bronx, 612,294; Brook lyn. 1,880,713; Queens, 373,414: Rich mond, 97,515. Not yet, however, has Greater New York caught up with London. The British Metrop olis still leads the high Yankee town by some 2,000,000. You are probably right in thinking that “sometime” New York will pass London. To the Voter of Hal! County: In making announcement for the office of Tax Receiver of Hall county, subject to the action of the primary, I will say that I am notallied with 1 an y political faction of the county, but I am in this race independent of any faction, or interest save my i own and the well-being of the citi ; zens of Hall county. Therefore in making this race I i am going before the people, who are r.esponsibl -for the government, and ; 1 cxir tli/.iYYi gov cs 11 *» 11 thaii’ let tnern say wno snail oe ineir i ' Tax Receiver, and when they have ! I spoken I will bow to their decision, ; ! though it be adverse to me, because : rhe will of the people should always I li* respected in all matters p< r lin ing to their local affairs. The office of Tax Receiver of Hall county is one of the most important in the gift of our people. Its records should contain the vital stat'stic.-; of * the largest and richest county in this section of the State, and. control to a largo extent the revenues of the county, therefore, the duties of the office should be discharged without i of tai i that reason and many other reasons L •..'ill permanent I;-, • rabLsh an! , office in the Court House, where I ■ lean be seen at any time, when not I making my rounds in the precincts, I for the further convenience of the people, whom I hope to serve, for ! the offic • should be carefully and judiciously conducted, and always I open for the transaction of any bus'- i bless that has to do with the} entry and valuation of property, ami I - Ail support given me- in the an-1 I proaching primary will be duly ap-; predated. and if the people see fit! ■to elect me. L pledge to them my ' best efforts in the discharge of every 1 ! duty of the office. Between now '■ I i and the date of the primary I hope !to make a canvass of the entire ! county and meet the people face to ; I face, as far as possible, and get acquainted with them. Respectfully, J D. LOKEY. i ' py 2 If you era it is scie t • i-.;u you enjoy goo he;.?.!;, as it i■ i -to 1 chappy uni s you. ;>._•< well. _ „ i i n - will tell you that bad. <<??:.;:■ . a! -1 torpid livers are th ■ cause • f 5 . ; f all < For the past 42 years SLitN dARKS has proved to be the u ■ l’‘' l n :i:edy for all STOMACH, LI7CI and *K _Y tioubies. and the greatest t zuie ■■ l blood pur’fierknown. It makes your digestion what it should be ; and keeps your entire system in good con j dition. Price of SEVEN EARLS i- hut 50 I cents a bottle at all druggists. Money re- I funded if not satisfied. Addre-s LYMAN BROWN, 68 Murray Si., New York, X.Y ' z ’. /'*. Walke d P’>n for Attorney I M roe. h 5; reh 14.—Clifford I. Wall Wa i county, for ; merly solicitor general of the north eastern circuit and one of the most pri minen a iorii.-y-; io state, has announced his candidacy for attorney genera! to succeed Thomas S. Felder, who is in the race for the United States senate. The friends of Mr Walker have ! been urging him for several davs to !<-. ter the race for ail; m y general 'and, now that he has announced, j i hey ex press the r -mm c-mil-'ence ' m th. or? -op; Widker wiil ■ Spring Blood and, System Cleanser. t During .the wir.h rm ■ ulm impu ri'i-'S ai-cumu’:’ y ■ ■ j comes impure and thick, ! ml your. ; kidneys, liver and bowels ail to i work, c-iusing so-ceiled “Spring j lazy. Electric Bitters —the spring j tonic-and system cleanser —is what iyeu mmi; ;o -y .. ...m.: ■■ kid- neys. liver ind bo? - b - !v althy action, expel blood impurbi s and restore your h< ilth, s.m> 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. Ail Druggists. 50c. and sl.oo. H. E. Bucklen <& Co.. Philadelphia or St. Louis. DON’tlegS YOUR STOMACH Els© Mi-o-na —Sure, Safe and Effective Indigestion Relief. If you are not able to digest your food; if you hick an appetite; if your stomach is sour, gassy, upset; your tongue coated ; if your head aches and you are dizzy; if you have heart burn l 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 you get relief. There is no more effective remedy for stomach ills than Mi-o na. It strengthens and builds up surely and safely the digestive or gans, soothes the irritated mem brane and increases the flow of the digestive juices. Your whole system lis benefited and you become well and strong. Mi-o-na is different from other di gestive remedies. Money back if not satisfied. One second-hand Lathe, not less ’f lt o 19vQ* alcio nno Tlrill • in an izxo: a iso one do u t ress, must be cheap and in good condi tion. If.’ S. Jefferson, Ga. P. O. Box 174. ileal Estate hd Insurance I Will be glad to sell to you, o [property in rhe very best Companies at the lowest rates 'f.! - U T Wood’s Productive —— I Seed Coms. We offer all the best prize-win rung a'd pront-mo zarieties: Casey’s Ptire-fcred, Bigg’s Seven-eared, Collier’s Excelsior, Boone County, Gold Standard, etc.’T Descriptions and information in' Wood’s 1914 Descriptive Catalog ‘ You should surely rc~d it before decid-< ing what to plant for best results. ' Wood’s Ensilage Corns. are the largest yielding fodder varieties j in cultivation. W ood’s Catalog tells all about them, and ail other Farm and Garden Seeas. Catalog mailed free. Write for it. T. W. WOOD G SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. ,1—