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Is a Dollar a Big Price to Pay for Having
This Wonderful HOOSIER Cabinet
in Your Home?
The past three days, when you postponed
coming to examine this Hoosier Cabinet,
it wasn t because you doubted the wisdom
of spending a dollar to have it put in
home — J
You waited because you thought there still was
time to make up your mind. But now that time
approaches an end. What important consideration
can possibly weigh against the fact that
Yoo now take miles of steps
a Hoosier will save!
If you were to delay decision until this great oonor
turity closes, could you possibly justify your neglect of
your own valuable time and health? In five minutes after
you examine this Hoosier you can decide-
(1) Whether you want it now on this liberal
Hoosier plan, or
(2) Whether you will wait until the oppor-*
tunity is gone and regular terms prevail.
• m ’ nu tes after the Plan closes, you cannot de-
cide. Ihe opportunity will be ended for you.
Therefore Read this Hoosier Plan Carefully:
1. One dollar puts any Hoosier you
select in your home. *
2. One dollar weekly dues quickly
pay for it.
3. The low cash price, fixed by the
factory, prevails absolutely.
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Hoosier
“White Beauty"
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PILllISjj FWUIITIU
COMPANY
FOR SALE
$20.00
>C. C. SIMPSON’S HOMEJPLACE
Containing 150 acres, more or less. Home and three ten”
ant houses. About 75 acres of fine river bottom. One of
best apple orchards in the county. Cotton gin and store
house. This farm is about three miles from Gainesville on
* the Chattahoochee river, and on a good macadam road. This
would make a fine stock ahT' dairy farm- Price
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per acre.
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4. The sale is under direct supervi
sion of the Hoosier Company.
5. When this allotment is taken, the
sale closes.
6. If you are not delighted with
your cabinet, we will gladly re
fund your money.
You are under no obligations to take any cabinet, but
you surely must realize an obligation to yourself to see the
cabinet before you let this plan go by. Tomorrow may be
your last opportunity.
“WHITE BEAUTY” — the new Hoosier with I
—————— th e white interior finish
{this is being chosen by 3 women out of 4) groups three
cupboards and a pantry around a sliding metal table
so you can sit down while you work and store more than
400 articles in easy reach. It is a boon to women who
want a little more rest IN THIS LIFE.
SEE IT IN OL'R WlNDOW— note the scientific ar
rangement that reduces even reaching to the minimum—
observe the practical value of each of the 40 separate and
distinct tested features —17 of which are new.
Scores of other women are on the verge
of making the same decision you are consid
ering. Some will come tomorrow. Every
day of this sale more have enrolled than we
expected. Enrollments tomorrow may close
the sale. If so, those who hesitate now will
be too late.
Words of Praise
For /ffayr’s Wonderful
Stomach Remedy
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of five treatments and
the expulsion of five or six hundred Gall Stones.
Now she is able to eat anything she wants and
her appetite is good and before taking your
medicine she had no appetite and when she ate
anything she would suffer death for so doing
and could not sleep at night; since taking your
treatment she sleeps well all night long. T. A.
NEALL. Roanoke, Texas.”
The above letter should convince you more
than anything we could say in behalf of Mayr’s
Wonderful Stomach Remedy. Sufferers
should try one dose of this Remedy—one dose
should convince them that they can be restored
to health. Nearly all Stomach Ailments, are
caused by the clogging of the intestinal tract,
with mucoid and catarrhal accretions allowing
poisonous tluids into the Stomach and otherwise
deranging the digestive system. Mayr’s Wonder
ful Stomach Remedy painlessly removes these
accretions without a surgical,operation and'*puts
an end to Colic Attacks, Gases in the Stomach,
and Intestines and all of the usual symptom?
of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments. ' Ask
your druggist about Mayr’s Wortderful Stoniach
Rem dy or send to Geo. H. Mayr. .Mfg., Chemist,
154 Wlx.diig St., * Chicago. 111., sos free booklet
on Stomach Ailments and many grateful letters'
from people who.have b .n 'estored, • ‘
For Sale by Dr. J. 8.. George, Gainesville, Ga
“How thankful we are to
you for getting a hold of
your wonderful Romedy.
My wife could not have
had but a short time to live
if she had not taken your
Wonderful Remedy when
she did. One more of those
paroxysm pains she was
having would have killed
her without a doubt. Now
she is free from all pain,
free from heart trouble and
free from that disturbing
Neuralgia—all the results
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Every business man knows how difficT; h 7. \ -> keep the pigeon holes and drawers
of his desk free from the accumulation of u.-.h _ papers. Every housewife knows
how difficult it is to keep her hemo fre? free.', he accumulation of all manner
of useless things. So it is with the b“ _.t is difficult to keep it free from the
accumulation of waste matter. L’n’c-/ t. 13 waste is promptly eliminated the machin
ery of the body soon becomes clorgcd. Th:: is the beginning of most human ills.
DR. FIERCE’S
GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
(In Tablet cr Liquid Form)
Assists the stomach in the proper digestion of food, which into health
sustaining blood and all poisonous waste matter is speedily disposed of through
Nature’s channels. It makes men and women clear-headed and able-bodied—restores
to them the health and strength of youth. Now is the time for your rejuvenation.
Send 50 cents for a trial box of this medicine.
Send 31 one-cent stamps for Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser—looß pages—worth $2. Always handy in case of family illness.
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Electricity is Knocking at
Your Door!
You desire your home to be modern,
and up-to-date in every respect, do you not?
The modern home, then, is run by
Electricity. Breakfast in this kind oi
household is prepared by means of Elec
tricty on the dining-room table. zkfter
breakfast the electric motor startspurring,
attached as it is to the dish washing ma
chine, the clothes washer and wringer, the
sewing machine, the family silverpolisher.
The old time broom is replaced by the
vacuum cleaner, and the electric flat iron
makes light work of the days ironing.
And when the time comes to "Tight up” in
the evening the universal genius of elec
tricity again prevails in the household.
WHY NOT LET ELECTRICITY
INTO YOUR HOME NOW, WHEN IT
IS| DOING SO MUCH TO MAKE
YOUR NEIGHBOR CONTENTED
AND HAPPY.
GEORGIA RAILWAY fi POWER CO.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
I Our Southern Friends are Proud of Mexican Mustang Liniment |
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Is because it has saved them from so much suffering. It soothes
H and relieves pain soon as applied. Is made of oils, without
S any Alcohol and cannot burn of sting the flesh. Hundreds
S of people write us that Mustang
■ Liniment cured them when all J|hg:-■ '•
other remedies failed. - 1
i Mexican 5
Mustang p
Liniment f #
The Great Family Remedy for
Sore Throat, Colds,
Mumps, Lameness,
Cuts, Burns, Backache,
Rheumatism, Scalds,
Sprains, Bruises
and the ailments of your
Mules, Horses,
Cattle, Sheep.
and Fowl"
Since / 848 the foremost
‘Pain of the South.
Price 25c., 50c. and $1 a bottle.
Take this to your dealer and say you want $
Mexican Mustang Liniment. I
DTk PRESCRIPTION
A ■V a ■Jr a f° r years
® ® • The Standard Skin Remedy
Instant Relief for all Skin Troubles
Dr. J. B. George. Gainesville. Ga.
. Gainesville & Northwestern Railroad lo
Arrive Gainesville.
No. 1 9.15 a. in
No. 3 4.45 p. m
Leave Gainesville.
No. 2;p : 9.45 a. m
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LION NOT TO BE CHEATED
Captain Stigand Tells Story of Beast’s
Perseverance in Its Quest
for a Meal.
At a village near Fort Mangoche,
also in Nyasaland, a man was sitting
one night at the door of his hut r
drumming, while his wife was cook- flts
ing food inside. The hut was an.
isolated one, being several yards
the rest of the village.
Suddenly the woman heard th m fj t
man cry out, “A lion has got me» O ndi-
She took a burning fagot from tkrd of
fire, ran out and smacked the Il
in the face. The astonished anin
let go. and she dragged her husbai 014
into the hut and hastily put up tlj
poles which form the door. Th
man died a few minutes after jyo
the woman sat there with the dt
body.
Presently the lion returned a,
scratched gently at the door. T1
he repeated several times till it goF"~ •
an the woman’s nerves. At last she
could stand it no longer, so she took
another fagot from the fire, unbarred
the door and fled to the village, leav
ing the dead man. The lion then
walked into the hut and took him.—
From Capt. C. H. Stigand’s “Hunt
ing the Elephant in Africa.”
WE KNOW THEM
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opera
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“Did you enjoy the opera?”
“No; I didn’t hear it.”
“Why not?”
“Two women seated next me kept
telling each other how they adored
music.”
SKIN PECULIARITY.
Human cuticle reacts peculiarly to
stimuli. • The makers of billiard
balls test the smoothness of the fin
ished article by rubbing it against
the cheek. Certain areas of the
tongue are very sensitive to different
flavors, while about an inch from the
tip is a little patch which is the pre
cise spot to dump objectionable
medicine, for in that region the sense
of taste is absent. If one marks on
the biceps of the arm a little space,
and test it with the warmed head of
a ]jin, some spots will feel just pres
sure, others warmth and pressure.
And if one has a little red ink on the
pin he can mark out just where
these “warm spots” are. In fact,
the cuticle seems a mosaic of “warm”
and “cold” spots., xA.nd there is
said to be a place above the knee
where one can drive a pin without
pain. *
TWO CENTENARIES.
The year 1913 will be remembered
in years to come as being very pro
lific in centenaries of great musi
cians, for that year witnessed the,
celebrations of the two immortals—
Wagner and Verdi—and also of Sir
George Macfarren, and the last is
that of Henry Thomas Smart, the
great English organist, whose music
is so much used in church service
now-a-days.
HUNTING SEASON OPENS.
“Is that a man or a deer in that
thicket ?”
“I guess it’s safe to call it a deer,”
said the guide. “If it had been a
man he would have taken a shot at us
by this time.”
PLENTY.
Lawyer—The cross-examination
did not seem to worry you. Have
you had any previous experience?
Client—Six children.
THERE CERTAINLY WOULD.
“There’d be fewer divorces if
there were more men like Brown.”
“An ideal husband, I suppose?”
‘'Not at all; he’s a bachelor.”
NOT THE ORIGINAL.
“I see that a Frenchman claims he
is the inventor of the X-ray clothes.”
‘Tie’s away off. Cinderella wore
transparent slippers ages ago.” •