The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, April 16, 1914, Image 3

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Clear-A way SALE of SUITS! We have gone through our stock and selected some of the very best values and put oome exceptionally low prices on them for quick selling. All the best fabrics, all the best selling Spring Styles are represented in these lots. The sizes run from 14 to 38’s. If you haven’t bought your Spring Suit, you should come and look them over. Suits up to $15.00 to go at $9.50 Suits up to $22.50 to go at $13.50 Suits up to $27.50 to go at $18.50 Spring Blouses The smartest assortment of Spring Blouses in the most sought after fabrics; Crepe de Chines. Tub Silks, Voiles and Fancy Weaves 98c to $5.00 Newman-Frierson McEver Co. Grainessville, Georgia ALL 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. DeL AC Y LAW, Druggist t SIUTHBLf RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OF THE SOUTH I TO ALL POINTS Through Car Service from Atlanta to Charlotte Birmingham ’ Washington Shreveport Baltimore - Memphis Philadelphia Kansas City New York Cincinnati Macon----- Innianapolis Jacksonville Detroit Chattanooga Cleveland Louisville Chicago r 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 STOMACH SUFFERERS Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remed) Is Recommended and Praised by Thousands Who Have Been Restored B“I was a sick man for about three months caused from Gall Stcnes of the Liver and was told by three of our most prom inent physicians that I would have to submit to an operation to get relief, but heard of your Wonder ful Stomach Remedy and secured a . full treatment and took it according tz» directions and passed hundreds of Gail Stozi’3. Since taking your mec-i --cine I work regularly and don’t feel any ill effects. I am praising Remedy to all my friends. I think it’s worth” of the highest praise. B. L. DOOLEY Roanoke,Va.’ Sufferers of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments are not asked to take Mayr’e Wonder ful Stomach Re-.-edy for ve.ks and tnonths before they feel benefited. Just, try one dose— whi'h should rr.- :e you feel better in health, convince you ti. t you v.:ll soon be well end strong, free you from pein and suffering and g.\ e you a sound and healthy Stcmadh, as it h’s done in thousands of other cases. Wherever It is taken you will hear nothing out the highest praise. Go to your druggist—ask him about the great results it has been'accomplishing in cases of people he knows cr send to Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Wniting St., Chicago, 111., for a tree book on Stomach Ailments and many grateful letters from people who have been restored. For Sale by Dr. J. B. <George, Gainesville, G a PARSERS HAIR BALSAM Clmuk* and beautifiea thb hate Promotea a luxuriant growth. Never Pails to Besters Gray Hair to its Touthfal Color. Prevents hair falling'. WOMEN Women of the highest type, women of superior education and refinement, whose discernment and judgment give weight and force to their opinions, highly praise the wonderful corrective and curative properties of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Throughout the many stages of woman's fife* from girlhood, through the ordeals of mother hood to the declining years, there is no safer or more refiaMe med irine. Chamheriain’s Tablets are said everywhere at 25c a box. Alamo Theakr TODAY FIRST EPISODE OF “THE PERILS Os PAULINE" IN THREE REELS. The Wonderful $25,000 Prize Story now ap pearing in the Sunday American. The most intensely interesting Serial Story of the age. NO EXTRA CHARGE OF ADMISSION. The Second Episode will be presented Next Week, on Friday, 24th. TOMORROW "THE WOLF OF THE CITY.” In 2 Reels. Another strong dramatic production. JOHN BUNNY, z® ' \\ / 1 \\ BUNNY \\ \ VITAGRAPH PLAYERS# II V f \\ <stw£e * L F * n p ** 6# *"/1 j / IN "The Misadventures of a Mighty Monarch.” SATURDAY c Wr Broncho Billy BHfijß/ , ■BBr***' rBI 4SL £ and ■ -w ’CL/ Alkali Ike. ®|||B MR. G. M. ANDERSON COMING SOON ~ “The Adventures of Kathlyn.” Selig’s Great Wild Animal Serial Story. Gainesville Midland Railway Schedule Time Table No. 13, April 19, 1914. LEAVE GAINESVILLE No. I—daily 9.25 a . ni No. 3—daily—. _* 4.20 p. m No. 11 —Daily except Sunday 2.20 p. m ARRIVE GAINESVILLE No. 2—Daily 9.20 a . Jn 5°- o —' 4.15 P- ™ No. 12 —daily except Sunday i >2 o p. m Saw Mills. Gainesville Iron Works. Member Chamber of Commerce, GAINESVILLE, GA. - in HIS PLAN S. < . ( RDON Somebody lias supposed the scene that he thinks may have taken place after Jesus went back to heaven. The Master is walking,w ith Gabriel, talking intently, earnestly. Gabriel is saying: “Master, you died for the whole world down there, did you not?" “Yes." “You must have suffered much," with an earnest look into that great face. “Yes,” again comes the answer in a great wondrous voice, very quiet, but strangely full of deepest feeling. “And do they all know about it? ’ “O, no; only a few in Palestine know about it so far.” “Well. Mas ter. what is your gplan? What have you done about telling the world that you have died for them? What is your plan?” “Well." the Master is supposed to answer. “I asked Peter and James and John and little Scotch Andrew, and some more of them down there just to make it the business of their lives to tell others, and the others and yet others and still others, until the last man in the farthest circle has heard the story and has the thrilling and the thralling power of it.” And Gabriel knows as folks down here pretty well. He has had more than one’contact with the earth. He knows the kind of stuff in us. And he is supposed to answer with a sort ot hesitating reluctance, as though he could see difficulties in the work ing of the plan: “Yes—but—suppose Peter fails. Suppose after a while John simply does not tell others. Suppose their descendants,their suc cessors away off in the first edge of the twentieth century, get so busy about things—some of them proper enough; some of them may not be so proper—that they do not tell others, what then?” And his eyes are big with the intenseness of his thought, for he is thinking of the suffering, and he is thinking, too, of the difference to the man whohasn’t been told. “What then?” And back comes that quiet, won drous voice of Jesus: “Gabriel, I haven’t made any other plan. lam counting on them.” Clears Complexion—Removes Skin Blemishes. Why go through life embarrassed and disfigured with pimples, erup tions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffering the tortures of Eczema, itch, tetter, salt rheum? Just ask your druggist for Dr. Hobson’s Ec zema Ointment. Follow the simple suggestions and your skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for babies and delicate, tender skin. Always helps. Relief or money back. 50c. at your drug gists. 0 Convict Put on His Honor Makes Good. Columbus, Ohio, April 11.—With out a guard Al Fellows, a Cleveland bnrglar, serving a three-year sen tence in the Ohio penitentiary, was permitted by Warden P. E. Thomas to go to Galion Tuesday to attend the funeral of his father. He return ed to prison. Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser. Flush out the accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months: cleans your stomach, liver and kid neys of all impurities. Take Dr. King’s New Life Pills; nothing bet ter for purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures consti pation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c at your Druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for All Hurts. i < * - IF YOU SUFFER ANY STOMACH AGONY Take Mi-o-na Now—Perfectly Harm less but acts Quickly and Effectively. When you feel nervous, blue, irrit able, tired and dizzy—when you have headaches, sour stomach, heartburn and pains in the colon and bowels you are suffering from indigestion— you need Mi-o-na at once. Mi-o-na is not a cure-all out a spe cific for stomach ills. It builds up and strengthens the stomach walls and glands, improves quickly the digestive system and assists nature to properly digest and assimilate the food thus insuring good health. Do not suffer another day. Get a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na Tablets from Dr. J. B. George. Keep them with you constantly—they will help you get well and strong and immediate relief is sure. If not benefited Mi-o-na costs nothing.