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ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR -STATE TREASURER.
To the People of Georgia.
I am a candidate to succeed my
self as State Treasurer, subject to
the action of the 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 I
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.
I
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.
T hereby announce my candidacy
for State Senator from the JThirty
third district, subject to the pri
mary of August 19, 1914.
ERNEST PALMOUR.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Senator from the
Thirty-third District of Georgia,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic party. J. O. ADAMS.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
1 hereby announce my candidacy
for Representative of Hall County
in the General Assembly, and ask
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 of
the primary of August 19, 1914.
DR.'CLIFTON NEWTON.
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.
I hereby announce as a candidate
for one of the Representatives from
Hall county to the Legislature, sub
ject to the Democratic primary to be
held August 19. Respectfully,
H. H. Stephens.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for representative of Hall coun
ty, subject to the Democratic pri
mary of August 19, 1914.
.1. F. WEST.
FOR SO LICI TOR-GEN ER AL.
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 Democratic Party.
It 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 all.
The proper fulfilling the duties of
the office is dependent largely upon
experience, and consequently I be- !
lieve that my first term's experience
will enable me to belter 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
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove’s
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic propertiesef QUININE
and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
Commissioners Proceedings
Gainesville, Ga , July 6, 1914.
At a call meeting of the Board, seal
ed bids for repairs and fixtures at jail
were received from Pierce & Francisco
and J. H. Hunt Plumbing Co., were op
ened. Bids were as follows:
Pierce & Francisco $143.76.
J. H. Hunt Plumbing Co. $91.50.
The bid of J. H. Hunt Plumbing Co.
for $91.50 was accepted.
It was decided by the Board to take
up the matter of settlement with J. J.
Hudgins and A. E. Fuller, tax collect
ors, and employ an expert accountant
to audit the books of these officers.
There being no further business,
Board adjourned.
T. S. Campbell, Clerk.
Gainesville, Ga., July 13, 1914.
Board met, all members present-.
The following warrants were issued:
Officers Salaries.
Jno. A. Smith SIOO, B. H. Whelchel
25, D. T. Quillian 25, T. S. Campbell 25.
City Court.
Geo. K. Looper $75, A. C. Wheeler
83.34, H. L. Richardson 8.
Superior Court.
The Herald $8.40, E. A. Spencer,
sheriff, 17.50.
Jail.
Goforth Bros. 75c, City of Gainesville
$27.82, H. M. Wright & Son 2.60, Pal
mour Hdw. Co. 3 75, Ga. Rwy. & Power
Co. 3.63, Dr. J. E. Whelchel 48.00, E. A.
Spencer, sheriff, 257.80, E. A. Spencer,
sheriff, 5-20.
Pauper Home.
Carter Grocery Co. $30.09, Brice &
Co. 4.50, G. C. Reed 2, Dr. J. E. Whel
chel 15.
Public Buildings.
Gainesville Brokerage & Commission
Co. 35, J. H. Hunt Plumbing Co. 93,
Arnold Puckett 27.
County Farm.
K. J. Fuller $25, F. W. Whitmire 8.10
K. J. Fuller 12.90, J. J. Martin 28, Jack
Fuller 21.75, Reed Bros. 1.10, Gaines
ville Baggage & Cab Co. 1.50, C. J. Con
ner 15 80, R. A. Stow 12.55, Hosch Bros.
Co. 6.88, Singleton & Co. 30.75, Palmour
Hdw. Co. 9.18, Hardeman & Terrell 1.05
Geo. Lathem, treas., 6.
Incidentals.
Ga. Rwy. & Power Co. 1.44, So. Bell
Tel. & Tel. Co. $8.50, Collies Macy Co.
7.10, Chas. Vater 9, The Worrell Mfg.
Co. 60, Bosch Bros. Co. 1, Foote & Da
vies Co. 4.17, Peoples Ice Co. 7, Sou.
Bell Tel. & Tel. Co. 40c, Parker Book
Store 50c, Fulton Bag & Cotton Mills 6,
and 41.60, and 56.70, The Herald 1.50,
and 8.90, City of Gainesville 19.40,
Hosch Bros. 2.05, Mrs.’H. E. Banks 36,
H. E. Mundy 4, J. B. Gaston 4, C. A.
Dozier 4, M. C. Brown 6.50, W. N. Skin
ner 30c, Geo. Lathem, treas. 30, and
120.25, E. A. Spencer, sheriff. 26.
The following warrants on account of
Tax Epualizers: R. C. Free $1.40, H.
S. Walker, L. C. 4, Jno. D. Deaton,
L. C. 1.40, C. R. Faulkner 100, T. N.
Hulsey 100, B. F. Hanie, L. C, 11.20, T.
S. Campbell 75.
Paupers Out of Home.
Polly Bennett, J. H. Crow, Henry
Carter, col., Martha Carlisle, Annie
Douglas, col., Mrs. Mary N. Ellis, Lou
ise Fowler, col., Emily Griffin, Jerry
Harris, col., John Hawkins, Margaret
Mathis, Asbury Parks, col., Martha
Peeler, Nettie Stringer, col., Matilda
Smallwood, Early Wingo, col. $2
each; Thorton Brown, col., 3; Pri
mus Buffington, col., $2; Leonard
Brown, 3; John Camp, 3; L. M. Mc-
Cormouse, 3; Emily Parks, col., $5;
Mary Shular, 3; Wm. Sears, 3; Carr
Scroggs, 3; Mrs. S. E. Smith, 3;
Mrs. Rachel Walden, 3; Nancy
Young, col., $3; R. C. Dowdy, Abbie
Hulsey, Whales Kennup, R. A.
Phagans, Frank Rowland, A. R.
Warren. Belzona Warren, $4 each;
John Fraser.col., 6; J. W. Casey, $5;
Stow Bell <fc Co., $5.35,
Public Ro ad 8-
Reed Bros., $1.30; DeLacy Law,
$3.85; W. M. Hayes, $3.60; J. C.
Gower, M. D., $32; Palmour Hdw.
Co. 40c; Joe Thompson $8; Hughes
Bros. $97.12; Pruitt-Barrett Hdw.
Co. $9.38; Bagwell Mfg. Co. $5.48;
DeLacy Law 50c; B. A. Kogers &Co.
$8.00; Hosch Bros. Co. $9.70: R. A.
Stow, $8; B. H. Merck. $231.83; A. L.
Carlin, S3O; R. T. Mays, $35; Sid
Early, S2O; A. B. Kirby. $32.50;
Rledger Thompson, 20; Abe Barks
dale, 26; Oscar Gilstrap, 40.07; A. M.
Aiken, $35;*A- C. jStringer, SBO, G.
C. Reed, 37.50; C. R. Jones. S4O; J.
W. W. Simmons, 21.96; Gainesville
Roller Mill. $9; Peter Martin, 1.05;
H<ma Allen 22.50; Miller <fc. Crow,
3.15; R. I). Mitchell & Son, 52.48;
John Quillian 82.35; Geo. Lathem,
Treas., 68.19; W. J- &E. C. Pal
mour, 7.75; Smith Grocery Co., 6.06.
Roads and Bridges.
Hughes Bros., 16.50; Pruitt-Bar
rett Hdw. Co., 2.35; Gould-Scoggins
Co., 2.75; Chapman Bros., 11.20;
Walter Martin $9; Bagwell Mfg. Co.
i $8; Ford Motor Co., 7.55; Gainesville
Baggage & Cab Co., $4; Bibb Sewer
j Pipe Co., 95.75; Reed Bros.. 4.30: The
Herald $3: The Austin Western
J Road Machinery Co., 228.90; K. L
Holland 14.16, A. J. Chapman. sls:
Gainesville Brokerage & Commis
' sion Co, $64: Ellis Bros.. 27.71;
, George Gower, 12.90; T. H. Griffin.
sls: Ellis Bros, 27.12: T. J. Bennett.
$10; Geo. Lathem, Treas., 27.97.
Report of Geo. Lathem, County
Treasurer. ironi June 1. 1914. to
J une 30, 1914:
J.r.; 1 By .-.1. ui hand $21,161.84.
June 30, am’r rec’d for June $1,101.90
Total, $22,263.74.
June 30, to am t paid out on proper
vouchers, $4,181.01.
By bal. on hand, $18,079.73.
There being no further business,
Board adjourned.
T. S. Campbell, Clerk.
How To Give Quinine To Children.
FEBRILINE 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 knew it is Quinine.
Also especially adapted to adults who cannot
take ordinary Quinine. Does not nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
• t the next time you need Quinine for any pur
pose. Ask for 2-ounc<. ■'riginal package. The
xame FEBRILINE is blown iti bottle. 25 cents.
Summer Constipation Danger
ous.
Constipation in Summer-time is
more dangerous than in the fall,
winter or spring. The food you eat
is often contaminated and is more
likely to ferment in your stomach.
Then you are apt to drink much
cold water during the hot weather,
thus injuring your stomach. Colic,
Fever, Ptomaine Poisoning and
other ills are natural results. Po-
Do-Lax will keep you well, as it in
creases the Bile, the natural laxa
tive, which rids the bowels of the
congested poisonous waste. Po-Do-
Lax will make you feel better. Take
a dose to-night. 59c. at your Drug
gist’s.
Middle Ace Mortality.
Insurance men are noting an in
creasing middle-age mortality. In
this country it has increased 20 per
cent in thirty years. In England It
has been very much less.
Infection and Insect Bites
Dangerous.
Mosquitoes, flies and other insects,
which breed quickly in garbage
pails, ponds of stagnant water,
barns, musty places, etc., are car
riers of disease. Every time they
bite you, they inject poison into
your system from which some dread
disease may result. Get a bottle of
Sloan’s Liniment. It is antiseptic'
and a few drops will neutralize the
infection caused by the insect bites
or rusty nails. Sloan's Liniment
disinfects Cuts, Bruises and Sores.
You cannot afford to be without it
in your home. Money back if not
satisfied. Only 25c. at your Druggist.
0S
WL-X j V#",
x Got the Florist
MRS. PRESCOTT had just heard ofX
the illness of a dear friend. She was
about to leave town that morning for
an extended trip. There was no time to
call. Turning to the telephone, she got
the florist and ordered a choice selection
of roses sent with her card to the address
of the invalid.
. p l "' Without the telephone she would have been
unable to do this little act of kindness.
When you telephone—smile
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE H
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Simmons’ Seed Com
For Sale
Samples of Seed iCorn and Irish Junipers can be seen at
the Piedmont Drug Store.
Also FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES
GRAPEVINES, ETC.
For prices phone or write —
P. B; Simmons,
PHONE 2704 GAINESVILLE, GA.
A WOMAN’S BACK
The Advice of This Gainesville
Woman is of Certain Value.
i
I
I Many a woman's back has many
aches ami pains.
| Ofttimes 'tis the kidneys’ fault.
That’s why Doan's Kidney Pills
are so effective.
I Many Gainesville women know
this.
Read what one has to say about it.
Mrs. J. Spain. 38 O:tk St.. Gaines
ville. says: ■•Some years ago I gave
Doan's Kidney Pills my endorse
ment in return for the good results
they brought one of the family. All
I then said still holds good. I had a
severe sickness and after I was able
to get about my back began to hurt
me. I was nervous and languid and
my kidneys didn’t act as they
should. I used one box of Doan's
Kidney Pills, and they strengthened
my back and relieved the other
symptoms of kidney disease.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
that Mrs. Spain had. Foster-Mil
burn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y.
DON’T TAKE CALOMEL
HERE’S A BETTER REMEDY
Taking calomel is mighty risky
and often times dangerous.
You ought to get along without
taking calomel yourself or giving it
to your family, when you can get a
remedy that takes its place. Dod
son’s Liver Tone is an agreeable veg
etable liquid that starts the liver to
action just as surely as calomel does.
But, unlike calomel, Dodson's Liver
Tone does not stimulate the liver too
much. It gives relief gently. Calomel
acts so strongly that it may leave
you worse than you were at first, and
calomel also sometimes causes sali
vation. Dodson’s Liver Tone works
well and never harms.
A large bottle of Dodson's Liver
Tone is sold for fifty cents by Dr. J.
B. George. It always has given such
perfect satisfaction that your money
will be given back to you with a
smile if you buy a bottle and are
not perfectly satisfied with it in
every way.
THE TENDEREST MEAT
In Gainesville.
IN ice tm< I ITresli
HOME-MADE LARD
The Best of Everything!
Byron Mitchell
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, I leer,
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:
G. G. Bowman, ulcer sub-maxillary gland, Buford. Ga
W. F. 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.
Worthy Martin, cancer tongue; and mother cancer face, Dougherty.
Ga., Route 1.
Sallie Graham, cancer head. Dougherty. Ga.. Route 1.
Mrs. Mary McKinney, Dropsy.
FARMS TIMBER
J. D. COBB
Hazlehurst, - Georgia.
South Georgia Farms in any size, im
proved or unimproved, on easy terms.
Correspondence Invited
PHONE No. ¥
Hughes Bros. Automobile
Company
Gainesville. Ga.
Automobile Repairing and Overhauling—
First-Class work; reasonable charges!
also sell gasoline and oil. Rent
cars for city or country trips; good
careful drivers. Agents for famous
OVERLAND CARS
Give us a call at No. 11 E. Broad
Street, by City Hall, or Call Phone 9
G. FRANK HUGHES.
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Gainesville & Northwestern Railroad Co
Arrive Gainesville.
„ , . - 9.15 a. m
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Leave Gainesville.