The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, April 16, 1914, Image 7

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li&’tir’ TS st44™i<d iffftli Rushed the Order A TRAVELING Salesman, while in Nashville, Tenn., took a large order, promising delivery in ten days. It would take two days for the order to reach the Home Office by mail. It took him only a few minutes to telephone the order from a pay station of the Bell Tele phone system. Time saved by telephoning orders often means fulfillment of contract. When you telephone—smile SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ff JO AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY W?A C. H. MARTIN, Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. Hauling, Draying, Grading Done Promptly. ; Nice line of Carriages, Buggies and Riding Horses. Carriages for Funerals N. Bradford St. Near Square 8*» KALSIIIPT Oystei"® INice and Fresh HOME-MADE LARD The Best of Everything! Byron Mitchell Gainesville Roller Mill The above concern is now in new hands, H. A. Terrell, 1 M. M. Ham, J. H. Martin and W. N. Oliver having | the entire property, and are now putting it 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. lUtasteslike 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 H, A. TERRELL, Manager. DR. J. A. LATHEM, * Oakwood. Ga. Treats Esj; eerily Chronic Diseases, Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers Terms; $10.(10 per Month, by Mail. CONSULTATION FREE. Some Cures: A. G. Bowman, ulcer sub-maxillary gland, Buford, Ga. F. C I)<>vvr. cancer temple, Gumming, Ga. .1. F. Jones, cancer cheek, Lula, Ga. K. M. Loggins, cancer forehead, Leaf, Ga. W. A. Jennings, ulcer of lip, Oakwood, Ga. Walter Reed, tumor of neck, Oakwood, Ga. O. W. Gilstrap, cancer of hand, Gainesville, Ga., R. 6. .Mrs. John Gilstrap, cancer eye, Gainesville, Ga., R. 6. A BUSINESS MAN OF MINNEAPOLIS 1 MR. E. M. TAYLOR, say in a letter to the Peruna Com- No. 250 Nicollet St., Minneapolis, Minn, pany, Columbus, Ohio: “To-day I am in excellent health. Never felt better in my life. I am glad of this opportunity to say something to all men or women who suffer from dyspepsia and stomach trouble. I consider Peruna «. great remedy. It is a godsend.” A new book of interest to all, sick or well, sent free by the Peruna C jmpany. Simmons’ Seed Corn BfggiiMl For Sale Samples of Seed Corn and Irish Junipers can be seen at thegPiedmont Drug Store. Also FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES GRAPEVINES, ETC. For prices phone or write — P. B. Simmons, PHONE 2704 GAINESVILLE, GA. FARMS TIMBER J. D. COBB Hazlehurst, - Georgia. South Georgia Farms in any size, im proved or unimproved, on easy terms. Correspondence Invited Our Southern Friends are Proud of Mexican Mustang Liniment | because it has saved them from so much suffering. It soothes ■ and relieves pain soon as applied. Is made of oils, without ■ any Alcohol and cannot burn of &ing the flesh. Hundreds ■ of people write us that Mustang M Liniment cured them when all other remedies failed. MEXICAN Mustang Liniment The Great Family Remedy for Sore Throat, Colds, Mumps, Lameness, Cuts, Burns, Backache, NoIL Rheumatism, Scalds, Sprains, Bruises and the ailments of your Mules, Horses, Cattle, Sheep. and Fowl. Since / 848 the foremost ‘Pain ‘Reliever of the South. Price 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle. . Take this t~» your dealer and say you want I Mexican Mustang Liniment. I GAINESVILLE RAILWAY AND POWER CO OWNED (LOCALLY Furnish Street Car Service, ElectricTJghts and Power Reduced Rates on Cars by Purchase of Street Car Tickets Schedule and Prices Fuim bed at Office Minneapolis is a city where they do things. Stimulated by a vigorous climate, surrounded by a fertile country, peopled by the best blood of the over crowded east, it is a city of hustle, of great achievements conceived and wrought out. Mr. Taylor, of Minneapolis, Minn., is one of this sort of men. A news paper man. A political worker. An Englishman by birth. He has been , in this country nineteen years. He has resided in the northwest, Win nipeg, Fargo, and for the last ten years in Minneapolis. Mr. Taylor is a friend of Peruna and does not conceal his friendship. He is thoroughly enthused with the belief that Peruna is a great remedy. He has a right to feel so. For several years he suffered with dyspepsia. This caused him to have very bad health. Newspaper advertisements would never have influenced him to take Peruna. It was friends that per suaded him to try the remedy. In less than a week he needed no more persuasion. He saw that Peruna was doing him good. He is able to Council Proceedings. Council Chamber, Gainesville, Ga., Meh. 26, 1914. Regular meeting of the council, Mayor Rudolph presiding and the following aidermen present: W. A. Crow. H. H. Grigg, O. P. Lathem. Byron Mitchell, \V. A. Palmour and John A. Pierce. Minutes of the regular meeting of March 12th. 1914, read and con firmed. The following ordinance was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and adopted: An ordinance prohibiting itinerant venders, hawkers, auctioneers, ped dlers and any and all persons from conducting or carrying on in the streets, sidewalks, parks or public places in the city of Gainesville, ti e business of vending, hawking, ped dling, or auctioneering or othewise selling any wares, merchandise, drugs, medicines, furniture, kitchen untensils, crockery, cutlery, musical instruments, jewelry and any and all kinds of goods, wares, merchan dise and any other article or articles other than agricultural products, and for other purpose. Sec. 1. That from and after the passage of this ordinance it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, or for any itinerant vender, peddler, hawker, or auctioneer or other per sons to otter for sale, in the streets, parks or other public places in the city of Gainesville, any wares, mer chandise, drugs, medicines, furni ture, kitchen utensils, musical in struments, jewelry, or any other kinds of goods, wares or merchan dise, provided that this ordinance shall not prohibit the sale of products of farmers or their agents. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained that any person violating the pro visions of this ordinance, upon con viction thereof, shall be punished as piovided in section 68 of the code. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained thatall ordinances and parts of or dinances in conflict with this ordi nance be, and the same are hereby, repealed. The following resolution was read referred: Whereas the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Roads and Reven® ues of Hall County have expressed an intention to dedicate for certain purposes and upon certain condi tions, the circle upon which is lo cated the Confederate Monument in the square of the city of Gainesville, and, Whereas the conditions imposed by said Board of County Commis sioners is such as to require the policing and removing garbage therefrom and the protection of the trees, hedge, shrubbery, grass, flowers and monuments from dam age or injury therefore, Be it resolved by the Mayor and Council of the city of Gainesville in regular session assembled, that said city take such steps as its officers may deem fit and proper to comply with the conditions as prescribed by the Board of Roads and Revenues of Hall County. The water and light committee made a report on matter of laying main along Park street, east of Prior, recommending that arrangements be made toward furnishing water along said street. This matter was again referred to the water and light committee with power to act. The following bills for the first reading were referred to the finance committee: Neptune Meter Co., $210.00; Carter Grocery Co., $14.15. Accounts for the second reading, approved by the finance committee were ordered paid: Sou. Bell Tel. & Tel. Co., $0.80; New York Con tinental Jewel Filtration Co., $19.13; Carter Grocery Co., $25.74; Gaines ville News, $12.25; Parker Book Co., $4.60; J. H. Hunt, $72.63; Goforth Bros., $2.10; Burroughs Adding Machine Co., $5.25; M. C. Brown, $8.29; Peter Martin, $10.80; Hughes Bros., $35.99; Gainesville Ry. & Power Co., $280.95; Bagwell Mfg. Co.. $17.50; D. D. Jackson, $4.70; Dr. C. 1). Whelchel, $21.00; Gaines ville Iron Works, , $2.20; C. L. Richey, $4.00; Georgia Ry. & Power Co., $387.72; R. D. Cole Mfg. Co., $3.10; Pruitt-Barrett Co., $16.50; Ashford Bros., $76.05; Sims Grocery Co., $113.57; J. R. Logan Co., $11.15; H. M. Wright & Son, $45.55; E. T. Parks $5.40; H. L. Richard son, $11.60. On motion Saturday April -Ith was designated as “Clean up Day.’’ Chairman of the Health com mittee stated that there were only two cases of Smallpox in the city and that the same were being well managed. The following Tax Assessors were elected for the year 1914: First Ward, S. M. Parks. Second Ward, Geo. W. Walker. Third Ward, Jas. H. White. The Mayor was authorized to pay the Atlanta Bitulithic Co., $644.09, the amount in hand for paving. No further business the Council adjourned. J. B. Rudolph, Mayor. C. B. Stovall, Clerk. ,< /7 /' // A L u -5' Council Chamber, Gainesville, Ga., April 1, 1914. Call ses-ion of the Council, Mayor Rudolph presiding. Roll call and the following coun cilmeu present: W. A. Crow, H. H. Grigg. O. P. Lathem, Byron Mitchell. \V. A. Palmour and John A. Pierce. The Mas nr stated the object o£* the meeting wa« to elect a Tax As sessor from the first ward in place ot R. D. Mitchell, resigned. On motion, J. M. Parks was elected as assessor from the first ward for the year 1914. No further business the council adjourned. John B. Rudolph. Mayor. C. B. Stovall. Clerk. Council Chamber. Gainesville, Ga., April 2, 1914. Call meeting of the council at 6 p. m., April 2, 1914, Mayor Rudolph presiding. Roll called and the following coun men present: H. H. Grigg, O. P. Lathem, Byron Mitchell, W. A. Palmour and John A. Pierce. The Mayor stated that the meeting had been called to consider the platting and sale of the new addi tion to the cemetery. ' On motion, the council voted to open up the old drive way between the new addition and the old cemetery, and authorized the ceme tery committee to plat and put the new addition on the market for sale of lots. No further business the council on motion adjourned. John B. Rudolph, Mayor. C. B. Stovall. Clerk. Strengthens Weak and Tired Women. “I was under a great strain nurs ing a relative through three months’ sickness,” writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Sande of Kirkland 111., and “Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down. I will never be without it.” Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won’t digest? It isn’t the spring weather. You need Electric Bitters. Start a month’s treatment today; nothing better for stomach liver and kidneys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 50c. and SI.OO at your druggirts. Ships Boy Waybilled “One Hog, Value $10.“ LINCOLN, NEBR., April 11.-A boy crated and shipped as live stock, to gain a low freight rate on house hold goods, was the discovery made by a veterinary here when he was called upon to inspect a carload of goods billed from Bertrand, Nebr., to Burke, S. Dak. The waybill on the shipment included household goods and “one hog, value released at $lO. ” Being an interstate shipment, inspection was required. A search revealed a boy curled up in a corner of the car, none the worse for the trip. Check Your April Cough. Thawing frost and April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold —head and lungs stuffed —you are feverish—cough continu ally and feel miserable—you need Dr. King’s New Discovery. It soothes inflamed and irritated throat and lungs, stops cough, your head clears up, fever leaves, and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stickney Corner, Me., “Was cured of a dread ful cough after doctor’s treatment and all other remedies failed.” Re lief or money back. Pleasant— Children like it. Get a bottle today. 50c. and SI.OO at your druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for all sores. Made Some Difference. “Does your husband seem to care for you as much since he become rich as he did when you and he were poor?” “Yes, I think he does. You see he has liver trouble and rheuma tism and can’t drink much or indulge in late suppers.”—Chicago Record- Herald. KILL THE CATARRH GERM-USE HYOMEI It’s the direct-to-the-spot method —you breathe it. Do not delay and continue to suffer from catarrh, head colds, bronchitis or sniffles. It is not only needless and annoys your friends, but dangerous to your general health. Begin the Hyomei treatment at once. It is one of the easiest, quick est, and surest way to clear the head and quickly and permanently banish catarrh. Hyomei being medicated air im mediately reaches the sore irritated membrane and tissues —its antisep tic and germicidal healing begins at once. You will surely like Hyomei—its relief is not only immediate but lasting. Money refunded by Dr. J. B. George if you are not satisfied. Get the complete outfit—fl.OU size. Druggists everywhere sell Hyomei.