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Our effort is to attend to that business.
Our aim is to please.
A. Our wish, to succeed.
Your patronage will be appreciated.
Your interest will be cared for.
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T. E. ATKINS, W. R. WINBURN
President. Cashier.
R. J. SANDERS, Vice-Pres.®
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For Sale
Samples of Seed Corn and Irish Junipers can be seen a
the Piedmont Drug Store.
Also FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES
GRAPEVINES, ETC.
For prices phone or write —
P. B. Simmons,
„ PHONE 2704 GAINESVILLE, GA.
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Made a Quick Sale
THE Investment Department as a Bal
timore stock exchange house had a
caller who wished to buy fifty shares
of a certain investment stock. While the
’ customer waited, the manager called up the
firm’s Philadelphia agent on the Bell Long
Distance Telephone and secured the stock,
with the promise of delivery next day.
L Quick trades are often made by the
Bell Telephone service.
When you telephone —smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE Q Od)
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, Have both the Mower and Rake in stock,
and can deliver them to you any day.
PRUITT-BARRETT HDW. CO.
Anderson Alone, Offers
A Progressive Platform
J. Randolph Anderson of Savannah is the only candidate
in the race for governor who has offered the voters of the
state a substantially constructive and progressive platform.
His committee submits to the voters substantial reasons
why he should be elected, rather than reasons why others
should not be.
Long legislative service, including the presidency of the
state senate the past two sessions, has not only familiarized
him with state conditions, but has brought him into inti
mate touch with public needs in all their phases. He has,
accordingly, outlined a program which must appeal strong
ly to the voter who has Georgia’s progress and advancement
at heart.
Extension of the powers of the railroad commission so
as to protect the people in their dealings with all corpora
tions, and the elimination of a lot of Georgia’s unnecessary
politics, are among the features which appeal strongly to
the progressive voter.
Mr. Anderson has not had the opportunity of visiting all
the counties of the state, and as he is detained in Atlanta
by his duties as president of the senate, his campaign com
mittee takes this method of presenting briefly his plat
form principles to the voters of the state.
In setting forth the principles for which he stands, and
the enactment of which he will urge, Mr. Anderson says:
—The functions of the railroad commission should be en
larged and it should be made a state corporation commis
sion.
—Georgia needs a careful and economical administration of
her finances, held within the limits of her income.
—The Western and Atlantic Railroad should be leased so
as to bring the maximum return to the state, and to pro
tect the counties and towns upon the line in the matter
of taxes.
—Georgia should have a state highway commission to co
operate with the counties in the improvement of public
roads.
—Better and stronger laws should be enacted for the ad
vancement of Georgia’s educational system and the pro
tection of her teachers.
—He does not favor the leasing of the Western and At
lantic Railroad by the Seaboard, because it would invite
paralleling by the L. and N. and thus endanger the
state’s property.
—Georgia needs an adequate system for the collection
and recording of her vital statistics.
—The drainage of Georgia’s overflow and swamp lands is
an important and much needed state development.
—A safe system of rural credits should be established for
the advancement of agriculture, to which an effective
system of land title registration should be provided as a
preliminary.
—The equal and impartial enforcement of all the laws is
the duty of every public official.
—The Georgia legislature should meet only once every
two years.
—The governor should be elected only once every four years
and permitted to serve only one term.
The terms of office of all statehouse and all county offi
cers should be made four years, thus reducing our poli
tics one-half.
—There has been no governor from South Georgia since
1823.
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Plan Your Summer Vacation
FOR THE
LAND OF THE SKY
Appropriate and popular name for the glorious mountains of
Western North Carolina
America’s foremost Summer resort section embracing such
famous resorts as, Asheville, Tryon, Hendersonville,
Waynesville, Hor Springs, Brevard, Fiat Rock, Saluda.
Low Round-Trip Summer Tourist Luxurious Hotels,
Attractive Bungalows, Home-Like Boarding Houses.
Quickly and easily reached by through service of
Southern Railway
Premier Carrier of the South
For complete information and illustrated literature communi
cate with
J. C. BEAM, AGPA. R. L. BAYLOR, DPA.
Atlanta, Georgia.
The Gainesville
Roller Mill!
On February Ist a new company bought this Mill, and
since that date it has been under the management of H. A.
Terrell. Within the last few weeks several hundred dollars
has been spent in modern and up-to-date equipment, and the
manager is now prepared to make the best flour and meal to
be found in the State.
We make the largest turnout of flour and meal, and of
the very best quality.
We solicit the patronage of the farmers of Hall county,
and guarantee the very highest satisfaction in every instance. I
Give us a trial and you’ll keep coming.
We pay the highest price for wheat.
Ginesville Roller Mill Co.
H A. TERRELL, Manager.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR STATE TREASURER.
I
lo the People of Georgia.
I am a candidate to succeed my
self as State Treasurer, subject io
the action of tlm Democratic pri
mary.
My candidacy is based strictly
upon my record and experience in
this office, which are well known to
the people of Georgia, and which T
trust has been satisfactory. If, in
your opinion, the management of
the State’s finances under my ad
ministration for the past several
years has been faithful and effi
cient. I would greatly appreciate
your endorsement at the polls in the
coming primary.
Thanking you for the support and
confidence extended me heretofore
T earnestly solicit your further kind
consideration of my candidacy in
the present campaign.
Respectfully,
W. J. SPEER.
FOR CONGRESS
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for Representa
tive in the Sixty Fourth Congress
from the Ninth Congressional Dis
trict. subject to the Democratic Pri
mary to be held on August 19, 1914.
W. A. CHARTERS.
STATE SENATOR..
I am a candidate for State Senator
from the Thirty-third District, sub
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary to be held August 19.
S. K. CHRISTOPHER.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative of Hall County
in the General Assembly, and a«k
the people for their support in the
Democratic Primary of August 19.
1914. Very respectfully,
WILLIAM F. CONNER.
To the voters of Hall County. Geor
gia :
I hereby announce myself a can
didate to represent Hall County in
the next Legislature of Georgia,
subject to the Democratic primary
of August 19. 1914.
REV. J. V. STOVER.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for one of the nominations for Rep
resentative for Hall County in the
next General Assembly, subject to
the Democratic primary to be held
August 19th, 1914.
LUTHER ROBERTS.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the lower house of the General
Assembly, subject to the action oi
the primary of August 19. 1914.
D R/CLIFTO NN EW T() N..
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the House of Representatives in
the Georgia Legislature, subject to
the action of the Democratic pri
mary of August 19th, 1914.
RICHARD MARTIN.
Lula. Ga.
FOR SOLICIT!)R-GENERAL.
I am a candidate for Solicitor-
General of the Northeastern Circuit,
subject to the action of the State
Democratic primary. Your support
will be deeply appreciated.
Respectfully,
WILLIAM M. JOHNSON.
To the voters of the Northeastern
Circuit:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for re-election to me office of Solici
| tor-General. subject to the action of
the Democritic Party.
If has been customary for this offi
cer to be elected for the second term
without opposition, and I trust that
my past conduct in fulfilling the du
ties devolving upon me has been
such that I will receive the
hearty endorsement of -ill.
The (roper fulfilling the duties of
the office is dependent largely upon
experience, and consequently 1 be
lieve that my first term’s experience
will enable me to better perform the
duties in the future.
Inasmuch as a good portion of my
time is now taken up in the courts,
it will be an impossibility for me to
see all the voters personally, and so
I take this method of soliciting the
support of all.
Faithfully yours,
ROBERT McMILLAN.
IFOR PRISON COMMISSIONER.
To the Citizens of Georgia:
I beg to make formal announce
ment of my candidacy for Prison
Commissioner of Georgia, against
the present incumbent. Hon. E. L.
Rainey. Believing that my experi
ence in the Legislature of Georgia in
1909-12, and my connection with Leg
islative work, and my experience in
dealing with the penitentiary system
of Georgia, while serving in the
General Assembly, gives me a gen
eral information of the business, and
management of the Convict system
of Georgia. If lam elected to this
important office, I shall favor an
economical government of the State’s
business, which shall come under
the supervision of the Georgia Prison
Commission. In this race there are
no special issues involved.
While serving the citizens of my
county and State. I always voted
for and advocated those measures
which tended to the better moral j
development and finanicial interests I
of the citizens of Georgia, and if
elected to the important office to
which I now aspire, I shall, with the
same fidelity and courage, serve the
people of the State, to the best of my
ability. Obediently Yours.
G. B. TIPPINS.
Baxley. Georgia.
Corsiitut’onal Prohibition.
In .Vest V; _iria today constitu
tional proliib. has gone into ef
fect.
It is not only the organic law. but
the most stringent prohibition en
actment in effect anywhere.
Not only is the sale of any intoxi
cant whatsoever absolutely pro
scribed, but it is unlawful to ad
vertise intoxicants in newspapers
or billboards.
There is no possible way by which
the law can be evaded. It may be
violated, of course, but the sale of
intoxicating drinks cannot be made
by any method under the guise of
legal authority.
West Yirginia is the only state to
write prohibition into the funda
mental law of the state, as well as
the only state with a law of such
rigid terms.
By prohibitionists and antis the
West Yirginia law will be watched
with interest.
How To Give Quinine To Children.
r EBRILINE is the trade-mark name piven 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.
A.so especially adapted to adults who cannot
t irie ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
:.-.use nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
t ’.‘i , next time you need Quinine for any pur
c -e. Ask for 2-ounce original package. The
•j?.me FEBRILINE is blown in bottle. 25 cents.
To Patch Wall Paper.
Tear a piece slightly larger than the
portion to be covered, to match, but
torn with rough edges and without any
definite ehc.pe. Then paste over and
the patch will not be noticeable.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days.
The first application gives Ease and Rest. 50c.
Have Your Pianos Tuned!
lam now at your service. I have
just graduated in a strenuous first
class course in piano tuning at S. C.
I. and S. M., Dayton. Va. I offer
my professional services to piano
owners in Gainesville and sur
rounding country. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Address,
E. S. PEK,
Route 8 Gainesville, Ga.
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 for said City, and
for other purposes, said charter to
be submitted to the people before
becoming operative.
House for Rent
Seven rooms; on Hudson street.
H. L. Gaines.
’week-End Rafes.
Round trip week-end rates from
Gainesville, to all Gainesville Mid
land Railway Stations. Two trains
daily, tickets sold every Saturday
and Sunday, limited to following
Monday. Two connections daily via
Monroe for Augusta, Ga., and va
rious points. Connections at Athens
with Seaboard, ( entral ami Georgia
R. R.
R. L. Mobley, T. P. A., W. B.
Veazey.’l Traffic Manager. Gaines
ville, Ga. .
Farmers Hail and Forsyth Counties.
Insure your Homes. Barns. Live
stock,'/and'Farming J’ools in the
Farmers’ Co-operative Fire Insur
ance Co. George Lathem, Agt..
Gainesville. Ga.
7 Room Home For Sale.
The Jno. Stringer place on Oak St
Good 7 room home, large lot. good
barn, well fixed up. For sale at a
bargain, on easy terms. For partic
ulars address WOODRUFF MA
CHINERY MEG. CO.
Winder, Ga.
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T 00» HAIR NEEDS
PARISIAN SAGE
It Quigkiy Removes Dandruff.
Just because your hair is full of
dandruff, thin, streaky, dull and
never will do up to look pretty’, do
not despair. Beautiful hair, thick,
fluffy, lustrous and absolutely free
from dandruff is only a matter of
care.
Parisian Sage frequently applied
will work wonders. Just one appli
cation stops itching head, removes
dandruff and all excessive oil. It
goes right to the hair roots and fur
nishes the nourishment needed—
the hair becomes soft, fluffy, abun
dant and radiant with life.
Parisian Sage not only saves the
hair but stimulates it to grow Ion"
and heavy. Get a 50-cent bottle
I rem Dr. J. B. George at once.
There is no other