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Telephone to Glazier
IWISH you would get a glazier to come
up and set that pane of glass the chil
dren broke yesterday. The house is as
cold as a barn,” said the surburban house
wife, as her husband was about to go to
business. ,
“Haven’t time this morning,” replied her hus
band. “Just look in the Telephone Directory—
you’ll find several there. Give the order to tha
one who says he will send a man right up.”
M Its the man with the telephone who gets the
hurry orders every time.
When you telephone—smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE ’fAj
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
C. H. MARTIN, ...
Livery, Feed and Sale
Stables. •
Hauling, Draying, Grading
Done Promptly. r
Nice line of Carriages, Buggies
and Riding Horses. A
Carriages for Funerals
N. Bradford St. Near Square
SKALSHIPT
Oysters
TN ice 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,
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. Itftastes 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.
DR. J. A. LATHEM,
Oakwood, Ga.
Treats Especially Chronic Diseases, Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers.
Terms; SIO.OO per Month, by Mail.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Some Cures:
A. G. Bowman, ulcer sub-maxillary gland, Buford. Ga.
F. C. Dover, cancer temple, Cumming, Ga.
J. F. Jones, cancer cheek, Lula, Ga.
R. 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.
ALL KIINOS OF
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.
DeLAC Y LAW, Druggist
Simmons’ Seed Com
For Sale
Samples of Seed Corn and Irish Junipers can be seen at
theTiedmont Drug Store.
Also FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES
GRAPEVINES, ETC.
For prices phone or write—
P. B. Simmons,
PHONE 2704 GAINESVILLE, GA.
Very Low Round Trip Fares to Jacksonville,
Florida, account Confederate Veterans Reunion.
$8.55 Round-Trip Fare from Gainesville
Through Special cars will be handled on Trains No. 17
passing Gainesville at 7.08 a. m., May sth, arriving Jackson
ville 7 25 p. m. without change.
TICKETS ON SALE: May 3rd to Bth.
FINAL LIMIT: May 15th, with privilege of extending
limit until June 4, 1914.
SIDE TRIP TICKETS: On sale from Jacksonville to
points in Florida on May 6th to 10th at a
very low round-trip fare.
For full information call on tickets agents or address:
J. C. BEAM, AGPA R. L. BAYLOR, DPA.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Va/w’ Great as to Numbers
ig —-Magnificent as to |
Detail— Miles in Length. I
One Hundred Shrine Patrols in Fancy Costume. i
One Hundred Bands of Music. f
High Dignitaries of the Order. |
Thousands of Shriners Afoot and Camei-Back. &
Most Spectacular Event of Its Kind $
Ever Witnessed in the Sctzth.
The public is not only cordially invited but ” r ill be greatly ®
interested and entertained in witnessing this superb event, j'i
Reduced Fares From All Point'-.
Greatly Augmented Service.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY, |
Premier Carrier of the South. B
For Cample** particulars as to fares and schedules, ocmmunicatc with 2
SOUTHERN RAILWAY TICKET AGENT. ■
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SMOTHERINCSPELLS
Sour Stomach, Heart Burn
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In October,
1910, we received
a letter from
Mrs. Hall, from
which we make
the following ex
tracts:
“About twelve
years ago my
health began to
I fail. I couldn’t
eat anything
without suffering
for it. I had
MRS. JAMES A. HAU.
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tat ion of the Box 36 |i£,oT* C ’ ty *
heart, smother
ing spells, pains in my sides and
back. In fact, I suffered all over,
and a cough almost like consump
tion. Doctors failed to relieve me;
In fact, they didn’t seem to know
what ailed me. I continued to grow
worse until I was able to sit up only
a part of the time. I had almost lost
all hopes of ever being any better.
“But one day some one threw some
books in at my door. I read them
and found them to be Peruna books.
“They described my feeling so truly
I sent at once and got a bottle and
began taking it. You pronounced
my ailment systemic catarrh, and
gave me some advice.
“When I had taken two and one
half bottles I began to eat without
suffering. I continued to improve.
“When I had taken eight I was like
a new person. That was nine years
ago.
“I think Peruna the greatest fam
ily remedy there is, for so many ail
ments are due to catarrhal trouble. I
would advise any one afflicted with
catarrh to take Peruna and I am sure
it will leave.”
In the Revised “Ills of Life” we
have many similar testimonials which
should interest sick people every
where. Sent free by the Peruna Co.,
Columbus, Ohio.
People who object to liquid medi
cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets.
Does four Stomach
Trouble You?
MayPs Wonderful Stomach Remedy
Is Successfully Taken in Cases
of Stomach, Liver and In
testinal Ailments
And One Dose Has Often Dispelled
Years of Suffering
fMAYRS
Wonderful
Stomadißemedy
will change
that
Lon£ race!
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy can
really be termed a wonderful remedy and the
benefits that it gives in many of the most chronic
rases of Stomach Trouble has spread its fame
from one end of the country to the other. No
matter where you live —you will find people who
have suffered with Stomach, Liver and Intes
tinal Ailments, etc., and have been restored to
health and are loud in their praise of this rem
edy. There is not a day but what one hears of
the wonderful results obtained from this remedy
and the benefits are entirely natural, as it acts
on the source and foundation of these ailments,
removing the poisonous catarrh and bile accre
tions, taking out the inflammation from the in
testinal tract and assists in rendering the same
antiseptic. Sufferers are urged to try one dose—-
which alone should relieve your suffering and
convince you that Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach
Remedy should restore you to good health. Put
it to a test today—the results will be a revelation
to you and you will rejoice over your quick re
covery and once again know the joys of living.
Send for booklet on Stomach Ailments to Geo,
H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 156 Whiting St., Chicago;
»JT better still, obtain a bottle from your druggist.
For Sale by Dr. J. B. George, Gainesville, Ga
C. A. DOZIER
Real Estate
Hod Insurance
No. 1 State Bank Bldg
Will be glad to sell to you, or
for you, and will insure your
property in the very best
Companies at the lowest rates
possible.
COME TO SEE ME
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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 life, from girlhood,
through the ordeals of mother
hood to the declining yean, there
is no safer or more reliable med
icine. Chamberlain’s Tablets are
sold everywhere at 25c a box.
LEM M. PARK FOR
STATE TREASURER
Never 3efore a Candidate for Any Pub
lic Office—Salesman, Old Soldier
and Farmer—Ben F. Perry,
Chief Clerk.
Lem 11. Park, who has announced his
candidacy for Treasurer of the state of
Georgia, subject to the Democratic pri
mary on Wednesday, August 19, 1914,
is making a personal canvass of the
state in an automobile.
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Colonel Lem M. Park is the youngest
brother of the late Captain Robert E.
Park, who was State Treasurer at th®
time of his death from an old war
wound. He was born in Meriwether
county, and lived in that and Troup
county until recently, when he be
came a resident of Atlanta.
Colonel Park has farming and other
interests in both Meriwether and
Troup counties, and is a life member
of the State Agricultural society.
For sixteen years he traveled over
Georgia as a salesman for New
York houses, and will be remembered
pleasantly by the older merchants of
the state.
While yet but a boy, he left school
to enter the Confederate service. H®
Is enthusiastic in his devotion to th®
“Lost Cause," and never misses th®
annual U. C. V. reunions, nor any gath
ering of old soldiers when possible far
him to attend. He was captain ®n th®
staff of Gen. de Vaughn of Montezu
ma; a major on the staff of General
J. H. Martin of Hawkinsville, and aleW
a major on the staff of General Davea*
port of Americus, and is now colondl
on the staff of the U. C. V. commando®*
in-chlef.
Colonel Park has never before born®
a candidate for any public office, aaAf
now comes before the people of hi®
aative state asking their vote and l®r
fluence tor State Treasurer, promising
faithful, conscientious service.
Ben F. Perry, Chief Clerk.
Ben F. Perry, Editor Jonesbor®
News, will serve as Chief Clerk, which,
position he satisfactorily filled for
nearly four years, retiring from the of
fice In 1910.
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 treatinento
and all other remedies failed.” Re
lief or money back. Pleasant—-
Children like it. Get a bottle today.
50c. and |I.OO at your druggist.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for all
sores.
Progress.
“Thirty years ago,” said a woma®
of middle age, “it was the custom Os
demure girls to sit in public convey
ances with their silk-gloved wrist®
crossed. It is now the custom of de
mure girls to sit in public conveyance®
with their silk-stockinged ankles cross
ed.” — New York Sun. 1
BEAUTIFUL HAIR-A
CLEAN COOL SCALP
Use Parisian. It Makes the
Hair Fluffy and Abundant.
It is needless for you to have hair
that is anything short of perfect. If
it is falling out. losing color, split
ting. or if the scalp burns and
itches, immediately get from Dr. J.
B. George or any drug counter a 50-
cent bottle of Parisian Sage—use it
frequently—the first application re
moves dandruff, invigorates the
scalp, and beautifies the hair until
it is gloriously radiant.
Parisian Sage supplies hair needs
—is perfectly harmless. It contains
the exact elements required to make
the hair soft, wavy, glossy and to
make it grow thick and beautiful.
You will surely like Parisian Sage.
It is one of the best and most de
lightful hair tonics known.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
, THE DIAMOND BRAND™ "T*
Ladle*! Aak year
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Pill* In Red and ttold metJmJvOz
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