The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, July 02, 1914, Image 2

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Kt f■ ' - K- / Commissioners Meet. Gamcsvi’ie, Ga , June 8, 1914. Board met, all members present. The report ot the Commissioners, D. J. Brock, M. 0. Gilmer and W. T. Mar tin having reported favorably for the opening up a road through the lands of D. J. Brock and M. 0. <Timer to Bob Perdues, a distance >f about one-half mile, was received, and same ordered put on the county as a public road. The following warrants were issued: Officer's Salaries: Jno. A. Smith,, $100; B. 11. Whelchel, $25; I). T. Quilli in, $25; T. S. Campbell, $25. City Court: Geo. K Looper, $75; A. C. Wheeler, $83.34; Get) Lathem, Treasurer, $603.65. Superior Court: E. A. Spencer, Sheriff, $10.15. Jail: Goforth Bros., $1.55; Dr. J. E. Whel chel, s2l; E. A. Spencer, Sheriff, $161; The Worrell Mfg. Co,, $6). Public Buildings: Ashford Bros , $1.5 >; Allen Bros. Co., sll 32; Carlton W. Merck, $266.72; Geo. Lathem, Treasurer, $1735. Paupers Home: Carter Gro :ery Co , $24.25; Standard Oil Co., $6; R. Banks, $6; J. E. Whel chel, M. D., sls. County Farm: J. J. Martin, $22 50; K. J. Fuller, $3; Jack Fuller, $17.25, John Quillian, $7.50; K. J. Fuller, $25; Geo. Lathein, Treas urer, s3l. Incidentals: Ga. Railway & Power Co., $1.20; Pal mour Hardware Co., $2.50; M. C. Brown, $3.25; Sou. Bell Tel. & Tel. Co., $9.35; W. N. Skinner, $1.49; Great East ern Oil & Paint Co., $17.50; Dr. J. B. George, 75c; Hoscb Bros. Co.. 95c; Peo ple’s Ice Co., $6.50; The Gainesville News, $24.50; Gainesville Eagle, s3l 05; E. A. Spencer, Sheriff, $23.78; George Lathem, Treasurer, $26.50, and $26; T. S. Campbell, $5; Remington Typewriter Co., SBO. paupers oiit of Home: Tht>rnio.’i Brown coi. $3; Lenard Brown. .Polly Bennett, $2; Prin ces Buffington. col. $2; John Camp, I $3; Martha Carlile, $2; Henry Car-j ter, $2; J. H. Crow. $2; R. C. Dow dy, $4; Annie Douglas-, col. $2; Mrs. Mary N. Ellis, $2; John Fraser, I $6; Louise Fowler, vol. $2; Emily! Griffin, $2; Abbie Hulsey, $4; deny j Harris, col. $2; John Hawkins, vol. | $2; Malissa Hulsey, $4; Whales] v.'amiup, $4; Jane Martin, $1; Mar-I garet Mathis, $2; L. 51. McCom- j mans, $3; IL A. Phagan, $4; Asburry j Park, col. $2; Emily Parks, 01. $5; | Frank Rowland, $4; Mary Shuler, $3; Wm. Sears, $3; Matilda Small wood, $2; Nettie Stringer, col. $2; Mrs. S. E. Smith, $3; Carr Scroggs, $3; A. IL Warren,’si; Rachel Wal den, $3; Belzona Warren. $4; Early Wingo, col. $2; Nancy Young, col. $3; Martha Peeler, $2. Roads and Bridges: Bagwell Mfg. C<>., $7.15; Dr. J. B. George, $1.20; (T (’ Simpson, $5.50; Austin Bros., $283: Austin Western Road Machinery Co., $34.53; Pruitt- Barrett Co., $35.15; Palmour Hdw. Co., $13.80; The Good Roads Ma chinery Co., $8; T. E. Highsmith, $5.16; United Paint & Linseed Co., $55.48; Hughes Bros.. $; Fletcher Cane, $3; W. T. Martin, $5.25; M. I). Hudson, Jr.. $13.20; Gainesville Brokerage and Com. Co., $91.70; John Quillian, S6O; .1. A. Hulsey, $86.38; Geo. Lathem, Tr., $73.50; J. W. A. Mooney, $9.82; Ford Motor Co., $3.20. Public Roads: The Austin Western Road Ma chinery Co., $4.10; Miller & Crow, $6; Pruitt-Barrett Hdw. Co., $111.80; Carter Grocery Co., $114.68; J. Chas. Gower. M. D.. $59; B. H. Merck, $152.21; Allen Bros. Co.. $103; Gainesville Roller Mill (<>.. $18; Dobbs Fruit & Grocery Co., $5; M. C. Brown. $49; Hughes Bros., $5; DeLacy Law, $17.35; J. H. Martin, $2; A. N. Robinson Co., $120.50; Hughes Bros., $18; Peter Martin, $6.50; Indian Refining Co., $31.70; John Quillian. $180.23; A. M. Aiken, $16.33; Walter Martin. $6; Starling Waters, $2.16; A. B. Kirby, $32.50; A. L. Carlin S3O; G. C. Reed, $37.50 A. C. Stringer. $80; C. R. Jones, S4O; Rev. H. H. Humphreys, $4; R. T. Manes $35; Mrs. Oscar Gilstrap, $11.20; Pledger Thompson, $17.75; Sid Early $3.40; C. H. Beaty, $17.34; Geo. Lathem, Tr. $292. There being no further business, Board adjourned. T. S. Campbell, Clerk. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for Cuts, Burns, Sores. Mr. E. S. Loper. Marilla, N. Y., writes: “I have never had a Cut, Burn. Wound or sore it would not heal.” Get a box of Bucklen’s Ar nica Salve to-day. Keep handy at all times for Bums. Sores. Cuts, Wounds. Prevents Lockjaw. 25c., at your Druggist. Made Investment. Mr* Fred Merck last week pur chased th" home place <d Major Roberts, on the corner of Church and Race streets. The deal was made through tin* real estate firm of Roper »<■ Washington, and was tr ade purely as an investment. - - Ol - - Has Your Child Worms? Most children do. A floated. Furred Tongue: Strong Breath; Stomach Pains; Circles under Eyes; Pale. Sallow Complexion; Nervous, Fretful; Grinding of Teeth; Tossing in Sleep; Peculiar Dreams —any one of these indicate Child has Worms. Get 'a box of Kickapoo Worm Killer at once. It kills the Worms —the cause of your child's condition. Is Laxative and aids Nature to expel the Worms. Supplied in candy' form. Easy for chidren to take. 25., al your Druggist. flow To Give Quinine To Children. FFBRILINE is the trade-mark name given to an improved Quinine. It is a Tasteless Syrup, pleas ant to take and does not disturb the stomach. Children take it and never know it is Quinine. Also especially adapted to adults who cannot : :ke ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try it the next time you need Quinine for any pur pose. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The FEBRIUNE is blown in bottle. 25 cents. Gallon Liquor Limit Held Constitu tional. Jackson Miss., June 28. —The Mis issippi supreme court today held as constitutional the provision of the recently’ passed Lewis-Mott-May liquor bill providing that only' one gallon of liquor may be shipped to an indivigual in “dry’ territory at one time. The decision upholds the spirit ol the federal Webb-Kenyon act. You’re Bilious and Costive. Sick Headuce, Bad Breath, Sour Stomach, Furred Tongue and Indi gestion, Mean Liver and Bowels clogged. Clean up to-night. Get a * 25c. bottle of Dr. King’s New Life! Pills to-day and empty the stomach ; and bowels ol fermenting, gassy! foodsand was.c. A nil bowel move-i ment gives a.satisfied, thankful feel- | ing—makes you feel tine, Elfective, I yet mild. J)on t gripe. 2 . •., at your Druggist. Buckleu’s Arnica Salve for Burns. > _ i Whenever You Need a General Tonic Tako Grove’s The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and | Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents. Rode on a Pass—No Damages. ; Washington, June 28. —Railroads are not liable for injury to. em- > ployees of interstate carriers, or. members of their families, while ' riding on free passes containing > stipulations that the passenger as- ] sumes all risks while being so trans ported. The supreme court so held . today in reversing a judgment pro- j cured by Lizzie Thompson, wife of ] a track hand at Augusta, Ga., fori $1,300 for injuries suffered in a rail- ‘ road collision near McCormick, S. ! C., in 1910. The court held a pass is not to be regarded as a pari of the compensa tion for which the employee works, but is in reality “free" and subject to any conditions the railroad may impose. Stop Neuralgia —Kills Pain. Sloan’s Liniment gives instant re lief from Neuralgia or Sciatica. It goes straight to the painful part — Soothes the Nerves and Stops the Pain. It is also good for Rheuma tism, Sore Throat. Chest Pains and Sprains. You don’t need to rub —it penetrates. Mr. J. R. Swinger, Louisville, Ky., writes: “I suffered with quite a severe Neuralgic Head ache for four months without any relief. I used Sloan’s Liniment for two or three nights and I haven’t suffered with my head since.” Get a hottie to-day. Keep in the house all the time for pains and all hurts. 25c., 50c. and SI.OO at your Druggist. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve for all Sores. House for Rent Seven rooms; on Hudson street. H. L. Gaines. K SHOE POLISHES —Tan—White 1 Ap THE F. f. dalley co., ltd., buffalo, N. Y., Hamilton, Ont. KzKz 8 Saved Girl’s Life 8 J “I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- ¥ J ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes ¥ J Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. ¥ J “It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, ¥ J liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught ¥ J saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles, ¥ J they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s ¥ ¥ Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no ¥ more trouble. I shall never be without ¥ BLack-KiighT in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- jg ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar * ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, * i-J reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- * ® Draught. It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five • ¥ years cf splendid success proves its value. Good for ¥ young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. * W [J-63] • INSURANCE I Strongest ana Best Companies on Earti !We have an Attractive and New Proposition on Insurance HAM & THOMAS IPHONE 302 - 8-9 GRANITE BLDG I I ! 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 solicits the pat ; ronage of the new ones. ; . Goods called for and delivered promptly. ESTEN HOWINGTON. 3 S. Bradford street.. L F. Roberts s General Merchandise, I Candler and Belmont. We carry a first-class line at each place— CLOTHING, HATS, I SHOES, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC., ETC. Tn fact almost anything you may need, at prices that are as low as legitimate business methods will allow. We are always glad to see you, whether you buy or not. We have also established a first-class CORis MILL AT CANDLER, i And can do your grinding at short notice. i Come to see us. We guarantee prompt and courteous ser vice, and satisfaction on every deal. Thanking you very much for your past patronage, and i earnestfy asking & continuance of the same, we beg to be, Yours very truly, I L. F. ROBERTS. ! THE TENDEREST MEAT - In Gainesville. TVice a.iid ITi-estii HOME-MADE LARD i The Best of Everything! I ———— j Byron Mitchell FARMS TIMBER . D. COBB Hazlehurst, - Georgia. South Georgia Farms in any size, im proved or unimproved, on easy terms. fc Correspondence Invited Real Estate for Sale By ROPER & WASHINGTON §6OO Nice Shady vacant lot. corner lot, fronting 152 feet on Summit street, and 196 feet on Grove street. We are offering this at the assessed price. $675 Nice four-room cottage on the cornet of Armour and Johnson streets with iot running through the block. The owner of this property lives out of the city, and has named us a price that ought to sell the property. SIOOO Good four-room house on the corner of Myrtle and Chestnut streets with vacant lot large enough for another house. This would make a splendid home for someone. $250 Beautiful lot on North street, 89x200 feet, with 15 or 20 oak trees. The lot is almost level, and is a bargain at the price. i 81250 Beautiful lot, close in, on Green Street Circle, with East front, well shaded and elevated S9OG The Simmons Old Home Place, No. 19 North street, containing a five-room house on a beautiful elevated lot, 100x200 feet, w ith a number of fine Oak trees The house needs some repairs, but is a bargain at the price. Will sell on easy terms. Roper & Washington. * Gainesville Midland Railway Schedule TimeiTable No. 13, April 19, 1914. - LEAVE GA INKSV ILLE | No. I—daily 9.25 s m No. 3 —daily.— q m No. 11 —Daily except Sunday 2.”0 p ni A R RIV E G AIN ES VILLE No. 2 Daily . 9.2 U a *n I No. 4—Daily .... 4 15 p. m No. 12 —daily except Sunday .. 1.20 p! in C. H. MARTIN, Livery- Feed and Sale Stables. Hauling, Draying, Grading Done Promptly. \ Nice line of Carriages, Buggies V and Riding Horses. Carriages for Funerals ! N. Bradford St. Near Square