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Tomorrow, ONLY $ 1 puts this
NEW HOOSIER in your home
on the famous Hoosier Plan.
You may choose between the celebrated
“White Beauty,” whose picture is shown
here, and one of the other Hoosiers,
finished inside in oak.
The terms of the Hoosier Plan are these:
1. $1 puts the cabinet you choose
in your home.
2. $1 weekly quickly pays for it.
3. The Low Cash Price fixed by
the factory prevails strictly.
4. No interest. No extra fees.
5. This sale is under direct super
vision of the Hoosier Company.
6. Your money back if you are not
delighted with your Hoosier.
Only those women who grasp this opportunity tomor
row can be sure of getting one of these cabinets on this
liberal Hoooier Plan. You realize of course that these
terms could not be offered except on a very limited num
ber of cabinets. After this sale —
1. The ‘HoosierPlan” termswill be withdrawn.
2. Oar regular furniture terms will then prevail.
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Pilgrim-Estes Furniture Co.
Gainesville, - Georgia
OUR BUSINESS IS BANKING
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Our aim is to please.
Our wish, to succeed.
Your patronage will be appreciated.
Your interest will be cared for.
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STATE BANKING CO.,
T. E. ATKINS. • W. R. WINBURN
President. Cashier.
R. J. SANDERS, Vice-Pres.
Cleaning and Dyeing.
The business of C. B. CHEEK, Cleaner and Dyer, is under a
new management and in a new, clean building, and offers the
same good service to its old customers, and pat
ronage of the new ones.
Goods called for and delivered promptly.
HOWINGTON.
3 S. Bradford street.
THE IMMEDIATE CLOSING °/ this sale may
• be caused tomor-
row by the number of women who enroll on this Hoosier
Plan. If all the women who need Hoosiers should come
tomorrow, our allotment would be taken before night and
the sale would close. This has happened in many similar
sales throughout the country. On the other hand, it
women delay, the sale may last all week. This too has
happened. Which now is best for you—to delay and take
the chances of missing this opportunity or to come down
tomorrow and find out about this cabinet so you can decide
before it is too late?
It cannot take you ten minutes to
decide, once for all, whether you
intend to purchase now or later
—And you are deciding, remember,
whether or not you will save miles
of unnecessary steps you now take.
But unless you at once decide, you may decide too late
to own this greatest of all Hoosier cabinets on this liberal
Hoosier Plan. 700,000 women already have Hoosiers.
Thousands are buying this New Hoosier every week. You
should without fail grasp your opportunity and see this
cabinet tomorrow.
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The time is here for Gewhiz, Spring Tooth
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Riding, and Walking Cultivators. We have the
one for you. Come and get it.
PRUITT-BARRETT HDW. CO.
INSURANCE
Strongest and Best Companies on Earth
We have M Attractive and New Proposition on Insurance
HAM & THOMAS
PHONE 302 ’ - 8-9 GRANITE BLDG
Read About
these conveniences
that have made the
HOOSIER
necessary to over
700,000 Women
/1\ Mrs. Christine Frederick’s famous
x x / “Housekeepers’Food Guide’’—on
the upper left door—answers every wo
man’s eternally perplexing problem
“What shall we have for dinner?’’ You
turn the dial to the meat you want and
a complete outline of a perfectly bal
anced meal is before you—an exclusive
Hoosier feature that is an invaluable help.
The Cook-book Holder on the mid
x / die upper door holds your cook book
securely when not in use. When you
are cooking, simply open up the book
to the proper page behind the holder.
It is on a level with your eye, always
clean, never in the way.
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There are 40 special conveni
ences in the NEW HOOSIER
l7 are entirely NEW.
The Hoosier Metal Flour Bid holds
V*) fifty pounds. It is low and easy to
fill. The sliding glass front enables you
to clean the entire bin easily. The in
side is entirely of metal with no corners
to hold flour. First flour in is always
out first.
The New Shaker Flour Sifter is the
x*z most wonderful of all the New
Hoosier inventions. It is the only flour
sifter ever made on a kitchen cabinet
that shakes flour through instead of
grinding it through. It cannot wear out
and cannot grind through any grit or
foreign substance that might be in the
flour.
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Twenty of these features are
described IN OUR WIN
DOW DISPLAY which will
be the talk of the town next
week —come in and find out
about the others.
/E\ A Big, Extra Roomy Drawer in the
base is made entirely of metal for
the proper storage of all kitchen linen,
towels, dish cloths, etc. The drawer
is noiseless, rustless, and easy to keep
clean.
//2\ A new feature in the Base Cupboard
xV/ is a narrow shelf conveniently
located for the storage of canned articles.
Most women will find this a great con
venience as an “emergency shelf.’’ It
will save many trips to the cellar or
pantry.
TOMORROW YOU may examine
all the new features. You incur
no obligation. But you should
come early so you can study them
all carefully. Our stock of White
Beauty patterns is limited. You
may be too late to get one on the
HOOSIER PLAN if you delay.
Come and SEE this remarkable
NEW Hoosier tomorrow.
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Letters Uncalled For
Remaining on hand in the Gaines
ville post-oftiee for the week ended
April 27, 1914:
ladies:
Mrs. J. W. Crum. Miss E Cres
ent. Miss Louie Edwards, Miss Em
ma E. Faison. Mrs. Mamie Gathrite,
Miss Tiney Gibbs, Miss Gracie
Greiffey, Miss Pearl Head, Mrs. C.
S. Joyner, Miss Constance Muller,
Mrs. W. T. Pond. Mrs. Ella Roberts,
Miss Florence M. Rohr, Miss R. E.
AVilder.
GENTLEMEN:
Robert Lee Barker, C. H. Bur
gess, J. H. Brown, Ross V. Buser,
L. M. Bond. Seneca Burr, W. D.
Bennett, Moses Bennett, Eugene
Deßay, Ernest Donehue, Wm.
Fowler, James T. Ford, W. W.
Findley, William Horway, Z. A.
Kennimer, J. F. Kennedy, A. D.
Mayors, B. D. Oliver (2,) C. ’ C.
Robinson, J. G. Sullivan, Carey
Sofold, B. E. Whelchel.
Persons calling for same should
say advertised, and give date. One
cent due on each letter.
Mrs. H. W. J. Ham, P. M.
Petition For Charter.
GEORGIA, Hall County.
To the Superior Court of said
County.
The petition of A. H. Staton, J. M.
Head, R. L. Blackwell, J. S. Black
well, 6. V. Keith. J. M. Chambers,
J. N. Chambers, W. M. Chambers,
W. C. Nix, J. F. Staton, J. M. Gear
in, R. C. Smith, Frank Head, C. C.
Staton, Jr., and A. G. Nix, respect
fully shows:
1. That they desire for them
selves, their associates and succes
sors, to-be incorporated and made a
body politic under the name and
style of
THE WALKA MOUNTAIN
TELEPHONE COMPANY,
for a period of twenty years.
2. The object of said corporation
is to construct and maintain a rural
telephone line, leading from Cler
mont, in said county, to the homes
of petitioners; and inorder to do this,
petitioners desire the right to erect
poles, stretch wire, secure by guy
wires, and in short, to do any and
all things that may be necessary or
expedient in order to attain the ends
for which said corporation was or
ganized.
Said telephone line is to be con
structed and maintained for the
common convenience of petitioners
and for others, and is not to be op
erated for gain.
3. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Four Hundred and
Fifty ($450.00) Dollars, divided into
shares of S3O each, and more than 10
per cent of said capital stock has al
ready been paid in. However, peti
tioners desire the right to increase
said capital stock not to exceed SIOOO,
by a majority vote of the stock
holders.
4. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and to be sued, to plead and be
impleaded, to have and use a com
mon seal, to make all necessary by
laws and regulations, and to do all
things that may be necessary for
the successful carrying on of said
corporation, including the right to
buy and sell all things that may be
necessary for the construction and
maintainance of said telephone line.
5. The principal office of said cor
poration will be either at Clermont,
Georgia, or at the residence of some
one of petitioners, as may be most
convenient to those interested in
said telephone line.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
incorporated under the name and
style aforesaid with the powers,
privileges and immunities herein
set forth, and.as are now, or may
hereafter be, allowed a corporation
of similar character under the laws
of Georgia.
WM. M. JOHNSON,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA, Hall County.
I, R. W. Smith, Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is
a true and correct copy of the appli
cation for charter of the Walka
Mountain Telephone Company, as
the same appears on file in this office.
Witness my official signature and
the seal of said court, this 10th day
of April, 1914.
R. W. SMITH,
Clerk Superior Court, Hall Co., Ga.
Revenue Seizures.
The following described property
seized of Corbin Ash, Jim Helton,
and Riley Helton under section 3450
R. S. (» » mile west of N. Helen,
Ga., on April 11, 1914, will be sold
on the public square at Gainesville,
Ga., on May 18, 1914, at 12 m., as
provided in section 3460 R. S., un
less claim bond is filed for same.
One Clay Bank Horse about 15
years old.
One Single Wagon.
One set of Harness.
A. O. BLALOCK,
Collector.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fafla
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
twmedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KmRSYJjyCWAMD
STOMACH TSOUBLB
k It Si»' b"* •*" •b* 4
•$3 K obkr ■
How Mr. Getit Got It.
Felix Getit returned to his home
at Gary. Ind., with the rather peev
ish inquiry as to why his wife had
“not got the supper ready.”
Then so it is told, she got it from
Getit. who got quite perturbed be
cause she was get ting what one might
term fresh. Then, so the police were
told, he remarked:“Get the supper,
Mrs. Getit. and get it quick. I got
to eat. Get me?”
Mrs. Getit. it appears, didn’t get up
the proper speed in getting it. and
thereupon got it upon the jaw. nose
and other places where prize fighters
sometimes get it, so she got out. As
for the supper,she left Getit to get it.
She told the desk sergeant she got it
from her husband, and the sergeant
told two detectives to get Getit. They
got Getit, and Getit got 60 days for
getting too fresh with Mrs. Getit.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the mu
cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you haven rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and
unless the inflammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal condi
tion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of tenure caused byCatarrh, which
is nothing but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot becuredby Hall's Catarrh Cure,
Send for circulars, free.
F. .1. CHENY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipaion’
Talmo High School.
Commencement program of the
Talmo High Schcof begins the night
of May Ist, and closes May 3rd.
Friday, 8 p. m. —Play, drills and
exercises by the primary depart
ment.
Saturday, 10,30 a. m. Literary
address by Hon. John N. Holder of
Jefferson.
Saturday, 8 p. m. —Debate.
Sunday, 11 a. m.—Commencement
sermon by Rev. M. D. Collins of
Oakwood,
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.
Mi-OJU FOR All
BAD STOMACHS
Why suffer with that uncomforta
ble feeling of fullness, headache,
dizziness, sour, gassy, upset stom
ach, or heartburn? Get relief at
once —delays are dangerous. Buy
today from your druggist a fifty cent
box of Mi-o-na Tablets.
They are not a cure-all or an ex
periment, but a scientific remedy
recommended to regulate out-of
order stomachs and end indigestion
distress.
There is no more effective stomach
remedy than Mi-o-na. Besides
quickly stopping the distress Mi-o
na soothes the irritated walls of the
stomach, strenghtens and builds up
the digestive organs and increases
the flow of gastric juices. Y’our en
tire system is benefited —you will
enjoy good health.
Do not suffer another day —get a
box of Mi-o-na Tablets from Dr. J.
B. George. You will be surprised
and delighted with the quick relief.
CONSTIPATION SAFELY
AND EASILY OVERCOME
No Need to Risk Unpleasant, Often
Dangerous Calomei—Dodson’s
Liver Tone Takes its Place-
You can now profit if you wish by
the experience of many people who
have found au easy, pleasant remedy
to take the place of calomel for con
stipation, sluggish liver, etc.
Dodson’s Liver Tone is best to
take instead of calomel and has
brought the brightness of health into
many households. It has none of
the disagreeable and often danger
ous after-effects of calomel.
Dr. J. B. George, and all reputable
local druggists, positively guaran
tee to refund purchase price (60c.)
of Dodson’s Liver Tone in case yon
are not entirely satisfied after using
it and as they will recommend thia
remedy as a strictly vegetable liquid,
containing nothing harmful, yon
run no risks of any kind in trying
it now.
Dodson’s Liver Tone never leaves
bad after-effects, but works easily
and naturally, without pain or gripe
and without intefering at all with
your regular habits, diet or occupa
tion.