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DITRICT NO. 15.
Gainesville Route Two.
Miss Nora Stringer s.Out;
Miss Agnes Lyle 5,000
Miss Kate Wood S,«RM)
Miss Annie McKinney 5.(R ! 0
DISTRICT NO. 16.
Gainesville Route Three.
Miss Lillian Hudgins 5,000
Miss Ada Bell 5,000
Miss Ora Cobb 5,000
Miss Vena Martin 5,000
Miss Essie Reid 5,000
Miss Alice Moore 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 17.
Gainesville Route Three.
Miss Idalia Cronic 5,000
Miss Leila Haynes --- 5,000
Miss Ethel Reed 5,000
Miss Eva Moore
Miss Mertrelle Simpson 5,000
DITSRICT NO. 18.
Gainesville Route Three.
Miss Winnie Simpson 5,000
Miss Ella Cobb 5 ’ (W
Miss Mollie Bell s ' <M>o
Miss Vanilla Hudgins 5,(W
Miss Nora Reed 5,000
Mrs. Homer Cash 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 19.
Gainesville Route Three.
Miss Ola Reed S’OGO 5 ’ OGO
MissLunie Hanes 5,000
Miss Hattie Maddox 5,000
Miss Lula Wars s d>oo
Miss McGill S’GGG 5 ’ GGG
DISTRICT No. 20.
Gainesville Route Four.
Miss Lena Pirkle 5,000
Miss Lucile Stewart 5,000
Miss Maggie Smith 5,000
Miss Grace Butterworth 5,000
Miss Clara F eming 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 21.
Gainesville Route Four.
Miss May Fleming 5,000
Miss Clara Fuller 5,000
Miss Gladys Butterworth 5,000
Miss Nancy Smith 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 22.
Gainesville Route Five.
Miss Grace Davis 5,000
Miss Lola Belle Miller 5,000
Miss Hattie Brown 5,000
Miss Bennie Frank Davis 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 23.
Gainesville Route Five.
Miss Mary Fagin 5,000
Miss Maud Hawkins 5,000
Miss Della Davis 5.000
Miss Carrie Davis 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 24.
Gainesville Route Five.
Miss Clara Gaines 5,000
Miss Hepsie Brown 5,000
Miss Stover •--- 5,000
Miss Miller 5,000
Miss Davis 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 25.
Gainesville Route Six.
Miss Mamie Waters 5,000
Miss Nettie Peck 5,000
Miss Pearl Green 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 26.
Gainesville Route Six.
Miss Erie Chapman 5,000
Miss Fannie Quillian . 5,000
Miss Mayone Haynes 5,000
Miss Lou Bell Waters 5,000
DISTRICT NO 27.
Gainesville Route Seven.
Miss Grady Edwards 5,000
Miss May Dunegan 5,000
Miss Bertie Smith 5,000
Miss Francis Martin 5.000
Miss May Farr 5,000
Miss May Lokey 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 28.
Gainesville Route Eight.
Miss Susan Jones 5,000
Miss Daisy Mathis 5,000
Miss Genie Hawkins 5,000
Miss Hattie Chandler 5,000
Miss Genie Thornton --- 5.000
Miss Ethel Floyd 5,000
Miss Florence Boleman 5,000
Miss Bertie Clark 5,000
Miss Ruby Lancaster 5,000
Miss Winnie Carter 5,000
Miss Simms 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 29.
Gainesville Route Eight.
Miss Hattie Lancaster 5,000
Miss Winnie Merl Roberts 5,000
Miss Daisy McKeiver 5,000
Miss Lula Jones — f 5,000
Miss Florence Carter 5,000
Miss May Floyd 5,000
Miss Etta Chandler 5,000
Miss Hattie Thornton 5,000
Miss Goldie Simpson 5,000
Miss Cora Williams 5.000
Miss Roye Floyd 5,000
Miss Dessa Boleman 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 30.
Flowery Branch.
Miss Willie Green 5.000
Miss Ruth Light 5,000
Miss Winnie Jordan 5,000
Miss Ethel Roark 5.0(C
Miss Bessie Smith 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 31.
Flowery Branch.
Miss Agnes Roark 5,000 j
Miss Claudine Bailey 5,000
Miss Grace Milliken 5,000
Miss Essie Howiugtou. 5.000,
Miss Mary Smith 5.000'
DISTRICT NO. 32.
Flowery Branch Route One.
Mi'S A unit- Bryson 5,000
Miss Ona Wood 5,000
Miss Fay Brown 5,000
Miss Myrtie Carlisle 5,000
Miss Brice S , GGG
DISTRICT NO. 33.
Flowery Branch Route Two.
Miss Nettie Boyd 5,000
Miss Etta Floyd 5,000
Miss Ozzie Thompson 5,000
Miss Ella Light 5.000
DISTRICR NO. 34.
Flowery Branch Route Three.
Miss Essie Cantrell 5,500
Miss Idel Pugh 5,000
Miss Adell Roberts 5,000
Miss Ella Wayne 5,000
Miss Bell Ivey 5,000
Miss Annie Smith 5.000
DISTRICT NO. 35.
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Flowery Branch Route Four.
Miss Neela Reid 5,000
Miss Bessie Allison 5,000
Miss Essie Tanner 5,000
Miss Agnes Cash 5,000
Miss Bessie Deaton 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 36.
Flowery Branch Route Four.
Miss Lenna Deaton 5,000
Miss Hester Tanner 5,000
Miss Jessie Cash 5,000
Miss Pauline Morrow 5,000
Miss Eva Haynes 5,000
Miss Augusta Deaton 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 37.
Flowery Branch Route Four.
Miss Lillie McKeiver 5,000
Miss Fannie Luther 5,000
Miss Maude Deaton 5,000
Miss Sallie Haynes 5,01 K)
Miss Aidna Reed 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 38.
Gillsville.
Miss Jessie Meaders 5,000
Miss Lottie Gilmer 5,000
Miss Nell Bryan 5,000
Miss Belle Garrison 5,000
Miss Nell Gilmer 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 39.
Gillsville.
Miss Cleo Gilmer 5,000
“ Estelle Meaders S,(XX)
“ Maxie Garrison 5,000
“ Helen Garrison 5,000
“ Julia Gilmer 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 40.
Gillsville Route One.
Miss Pearl Collins 5,000
Miss Bessie Buffington 5,000
Miss Lizzie Thompson 5,000
Miss Cora Belle Baird S,(XX)
DISTRICT NO. 41.
Gillsville Route One.
Miss Mayzelle Baird 5,000
‘‘ Highfleld 5,000
“ Lattie 5.000
DISTRICT NO. 42.
Gillsville Route Two.
Miss Pepper 5,000
“ Seegars 5, (XX)
“ Brewer 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 43.
Murrayville.
Miss Pauline Casey... 5,000
“ Nellie Cavender 5,000
“ Estelle Ellis 5,000
“ Sallie Elrod 5,000
“ Eula Faulkner 5,000
“ Florence Kitchens 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 44.
Murrayville.
Miss Inez Kitchens.-. 5,000
“ Estelle Elrod 5,000
“ Elsie Bryant S,(XX)
“ Clara White 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 45.
Murrayville Route One.
Miss Maud Gilreath 5,000
“ Nettie May Pierce 5,000
“ Estelle Pierce 5.000
Mrs. Joe Conner 5,000
Miss Abercrombie ._•* 5,000
This Coupon Worth 10c
As it Entitles the Bearer to 100 Free votes in the Gaines
ville Eagles’s Great Gold Watch Campaign, if mailed or
brought to the Eagle office not later than next Tuesday
day night, June 9th, 1914.
NOT GOOD AF lER THAT DATE
Get in the game and enjoy the sport.
Prizes for all Disappointment for None
DISTRICT NO. ?6.
Murrayville Route One.
Miss Sallie Fay Abercrombie- s,t’r.:
Lottie Pierce s,i 00
•• Gavnelle Hopper 5,000
Mrs. Laura Bennett 5.00)
DISTRICT NO. 47.
Murrayville Route Two.
Miss Ophelia Bryant 5.000
India Hudson 5.000
•• Ruth Whelchel 5,000
•• A vie Conner 5,01X4
“ Luna Hurley 5,000
“ Annie Little S,(K>O
“ Fannie Jackson 5.000
DISTRICT NO. 48.
Murrayville Route Two.
Miss Rosa Clark 5.000
“ Minnie Green 5,000
Mrs. Dillard Wofford 5, (Km
“ Perry Chapman 5,000
Fred Peck 5,000
“ Alfred Jackson 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 49.
Oakwood.
Miss Ada Vai Reid 5,000
“ Cora Bell 5,000
“ Meilie Reid 5,000
I) i STR I CT NO. 50.
Oakwood.
Miss May Wallace 5,000
“ Pearl Reid 5,000
“ Alice Glaze 5,000
I)(.STRICT NO. 51.
Oakwood Route One.
Miss Whiting 5,000
Clermont Route One.
Miss Bessie Blackwell 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 52.
Hoschton Route Twenty-six.
Miss Hattie Cooper 5,000
“ Ethel Lott 5,000
“ Lena Tanner 5,000
“ Dovey Waters 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 53.
Ho«chton Route Twenty-six.
Miss Lulah Fraser 5.100
“ Esther Orr 5,000
“ Carrie Lott 5,000
“ Ida Hudgins 5,000
“ Ida Cooper 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 54.
Dahlonega Route Two.
Niss Bell Bryant 5,000
“ Effie Peck 5,000
“ Mary Bryant 5,000
“ Stringer 5,000
“ Lum ford 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 55.
Dahlonega Route Two.
Miss Gladys Peck 5,000
11 Blanche Bryant 5,000
“ Fannie Lou Mays 5,00()
“ Nellie Peck 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 56.
Braselton'Route One.
Miss Pearl Waters 5,000
“ Flora Sailers 5,000
“ Corinne Tanner 5,000
“ Ida Hudgins 5.000
“ May Bell 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 57.
Braselton Route One.
Miss Emma Cooper 5,000
“ Mary Lee Tanner 5,000
“ Ina Sailers 5,000
“ Lena Waters 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 58.
Dougherty Route One.
Miss Annie Stowers 5,000
11 Verdell Brice 5,000
Bell Hughes 5,000
“ Delia Stowers S,(XX)
11 Mary Couch•— 5,000
“ Leia Castleberry 5.000
“ Jessie May Wallace S,(XX)
DISTRICT NO. 59.
Gainesville Route Nine.
Miss Beulah Thornton 5,000
“ Esther Vandiver 5,000
“ Kathleen Brock.. 5,000
DISTRICT NO. 60.
Gainesville Route Ten.
Miss Leona Hughes 5,000
“ Ruth Wallace 5.000
“ Corinne Clark 5,000
“ Agnes Wallace 5.000
“ Bessie Wallace 5,000
FETE'S GOLffl.
The Boy Scouts of this city met
last Monday nt the post office a* 9
Oclock and hiked fr<»m there to the
river. They were going to find a.
sutible place for a camp th!* summer
but the Scout Master failed to come;
but they all went and had a good
time just the same, the next meeting
will be tomorrow afternoon at
4 Oclock
Doctor Clifton Newton of this City
has anounced himself in the race
for legis lattire
Dr. Clifton New
ton running for leg
islature.
Prof. I. U, Nutt says go to
Dr* Clifton Newton, to have
your eyes examined and to
get fine gla«ses and spetcles
who is
Lucille Love?
She appears at the ALAMO every Sat
urday the home of the UNIVERSAL
MOVIES watch for KING BAGGOT
Discharge in Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United States
for the Northern District of Georgia.
In re. T. H. Williams, Bankrupt. No. 3688
in Bankruptcy.
A petition for discharge having been filed
in conformity with law by above-named
bankrupt and the Court having ordered
that the hearing upon said petition be had
on June 27th, 1914, at ten o’clock a. m. at
the United States District Court room, in
the city of Atlanta, Ga., notice is hereby
given to all creditors and other persons in
interest to appear at said time and place
anti show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of the bankrubt fordischarge should
not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
By F. L. Beers, Deputy Clerk.
New Bill.
Georgia, Hall County.
Notice is hereby given that a bill
will be introduced at the next session
of the Georgia Legislature to amend
the charter of the City of Gainesville
so as to create a form of Commission
Government and for said City, and
for other purposes, said charter to
be submitted to the people before
becoming operative.
New Modern Dancing.
The leading Expert and Instructor in
New York City, writes: Dear sir: —I have
used Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic
powder to be shaken into the shoes, for the
past ten years. It is a blessing to all who
are compelled io be on their ‘eet. I dance
eight or ten hours daily, and find that
Allan's Foot-Ease keeps my feet Jeool,
takes the friction from the shoe, prevents
corns snd Sore, Aching feet. I recommend
it to all my pupils."
(Signed) E. FLETCHER HALLAMORE.
Sample FREE. Address, Allen 8.
Olmsted, Leßoy, N. Y
Dr. R. Ramseur,
DENTIST
Office Hours: 8to1;2 to 5.
Office Over Robertson
Drug Store.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, ar thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist’s cCnier.
Alamo Theater
TO-DA Y f
Id California.”
Romantic Drama in 2 Reels —Bison.
“The Sharps Want a Flat”
Comedy —Joker.
Tomorrow 4 Reels
“The Perils of Pauline"
Fifth Episode, in 2 Reels.
“Their Honeymoon’’
Comedy—Nestor.
“THE STRANGER AT HICKORYNUT GAP”
Drama—lmp.
Saturday
“LUCILLE LOK”
The Girl of Mystery
Third Episode, in 2 Reels —Gold Seal
“Universal Ike and the Schoo! Belle”
Comedy.
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Chronic Diseases Cured.
AFTER THIRTY-FIVE YEARS of successful practice and
study of Chronic Diseases, for the last seven years I have
cured every case where patients have followed my in
structions, in the following diseases* Cancer, Tumor, Ulcer,
and Dropsy.
If interested, send me description of your ailment, with
SIO.OO, and I will send you one month’s treatment by return
mail. Address—
J. A. LATHEM, M. D.,
Oakwood, Ga.
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.
Silverware and Cut Glass
OF RARE BEAUTY
Can be found at our Store, as we have selected a classy line
of patterns for the June bride.
There is a distinctiveness and quality about our patterns that
is uncommon.
jHere are a few medium priced susgestions:
Individual Berry Forks Cut Glass Sherberts
Individual Ice Cream Forks Cut Glass Vases
individual Ice Tea Spoons Cut Glass Tumblers
Individual Salt Spoons Cut Glass Ind. Salts
Individual Orange Spoons Cut Glass Ice Bowls
Individual Salad Forks Cut Glass Water Jugs
By all means come and see our beautiful line of Silverware
and Cut Glass.
Numberless designs can be shown you if you will give us the
chance. We will be especially pleased to show you the
newest patterns in TABLE AND HOLLOW WARE.
Geo. E. Lederer,
Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty.
6 Washington Street —next to Singer Sewing Machine Co.