The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, August 06, 1914, Image 7

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Protect Your Health! Stomach Disorders are caused often from eating impure food — impure flour Flour, containing chalk used for whitening it, is always poisonous to your stomach. Realizing this fact, we have put in the latest improved machinery for the elimination of every faulty grain of wheat that comes into our mill. We guarantee every sack of flour that leaves our mill to be as pure as can be made from firm North Georgia wheat and absolutely free from any adulteration of chalk or other ingredients which injures health. Pellagra Is caused from eating Cornbread. Scientests have proven this to be a fact, and that the Pellagra germ originates in faulty, musty grains. At a heavy expense we have installed machine ry that removes every rotten grain of corn before it gets to the rocks. Consequently we positively guarantee our meal to be as pure as can be made. No pellagra germ in meal that leaves our mill. The Gainesville Roller Mills Patronize Home Industry and Helprlßuild Gainesville —Keep Your Money at home, and keen Your Health by eating PURE FOOD made at HOME GiTFOR QUICK SALE The Cochran Borne Place Think of this nice 14-rooni house on one of the best streets in Gainesville, and a corner lot at that, for the price we are asking. Nice, Large rooms with all modern convenience; including bath-room upstairs and down, on a beautiful elevated lot; corner South Main street and College avenue; with lot running through block to Bradford street- Now is vour opportunity to buy a nice home for less tnan you can build it, if you had the lot. Mrs. Cochran has moved away to make her home in Florida, and that is why you can buy a home like this at this price. Roper & Washington. P s.—We write all kinds of Insurance and will appreciate your business. * ‘OUR BUSINESS IS BANKING Our effort is to attend to that business. Our aim is to please. Our wish, to succeed. Your patronage will be appreciated. Your interest will be cared for. Tpij U$ and You’d lie Pleased STATE BANKING CO., T. E. ATKINS, W. R. WINBURN President. / Cashier. R. J. SANDERS, Vice-Pres. n gfcSw.w. ivory Solves the !l Problem of 11 Decorating Your Walls L ' ~ Alodern, Sanitary, I 0 .i. Durable Flat Oil Finish I | sets a new standard for decora- | *1 ting Walls and CeiMngs. It has I 1 takentheplaceof old-fashioned | I and unsanitary wall paper and n other material — Pee Gee Flatkoatl comes in 24 soft, deep, velvety colors which can be combined l! I into most artistic effects. It is very economical and if soiled a Pee Gee Flatkoatt-ed wall is easily cleaned with a damp sponge. Let us Help You with Plans and Advice I Write to Decorating Depart ment, PEA SL E E-G A ULBERT CO., Inc., Louisville, Ky., re- I - garding your walls and ceilings. | Expert decorators will gladly j | assist you, free of charge. j ALLEN BROS CO.. I| ill Gainesville, Ga ' | FREE j book | '‘The Modern s I Method of] II / i| ■ Finishing /// ll r? Walls,”] ] / '1 also color / / -i card— / U contains / 9 illustrated plans. £ CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BRASD. < A Ladle,! Ask your Druggist for itiSA in Red and Gold Jj boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon, 4H wl Take no other. Buy of yonr ’ i / ~ Ar Druggist. Ask forClll.Cires.TEß*S |C Jf DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for S 3 0 years known as Best, Safest. Always Reliable F SOLD 81 DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE BROYLES A SURE WINNER FOR COURT OF APPEALS He Stands For The Impartial Enforcement Os All The Laws And Against Trivial Technicalities. A DVICES received from practically every •'county in Georgia indicate that Judge Nash Broyles of the recorder s court of Atlanta, will ||&&> be overwhelmingly nominated on August 19, to fill Oil. the vacancy on the state court of appeals bench 8t... dwH " caused by the resignation of Judge Ben H. Hill. * ’J||| There are four good reasons why the voters , * of Georgia are going to name Judge Broyles for |gg||| this position. They are: - —A l* t hr ce of the candidates are from Atlanta, and Judge Broyles, as shown by the practically unanimous indorsement of the Atlanta bar, is by Tar the best d ual 'fied for it. 2. — Jud ge Broyles, in action and utterance, more than any other man in Georgia, stands firmiy, like g|g||| A'"- \ the Rock of Gibraltar for LAW ENFORCEMENT. 3. —Judge Broyles stands equally firmly against Atach D Rrnuioc the °* d > w °rn-out, moss-covered, trivial TECHNI ndaII K. DlUyicS CALITIES that have so often defeated justice. 4. —He is entitled to election for his magnanimous action of two years ago in withdrawing from the contest at the Macon convention, for the sake of harmony, after he had run a tie race with Judge J. R. Pottle for the court of appeals, in the state primary. His un selfish action on that occasion brought him an enthusiastic ovation, and practical assurance of election to the next vacancy. They are going to give him an overwhelming majority on August 19. PRESS COMMENT ON BROYLES. Selected at random from newspapers all over the state, here is what some of them say about Judge Broyles and his candidacy: “Judge Broyles is against ‘Old Technicality,’ and when he goes on the appellate bench, ‘Old Technicality’ will have to get off.” —Darien Gazette. “The indorsement of the Atlanta bar is another unmistakable evi dence of the ability of Judge Broyles.”—Monroe News. “Judge Nash R. Broyles looks like an easy winner in his race for the court of appeals. Bibb county will go for him by a big majority.”—Macon News. “Atlanta knows Nash Broyles, both as citizen and official, and At lanta commends him to the state at large as everything a Georgian should be.” —Atlanta Georgian. AN ABLE AND FEARLESS JUDGE. “Judge Nash R. Broyles is a citizen of the highest type, a lawyer of ability and a judge of the strictest integrity and fearless in the discharge of his duty.”—Athens Banner. “A man who could be as magnanimous in politics as Judge Broyles was two years ago, is entitled to the confidence and consideration of the people, particularly when this is backed up with unquestioned integrity and ability.”—Augusta Chronicle. “Judge Broyles is one of the best fitted men for the position of judge we have ever known. It is Judge Broyles’ position on the TECHNICALITY that will appeal most strongly to the intelligence of the people of Georgia.”—Rome Tribune-Herald. SOME STRONG INDORSEMENTS. In a letter to Judge Broyles, Judge Andrew J. Cobb, former justice of the supreme court and one of Georgia’s leading lawyers, said: “I feel justified in saying that I anticipate for you upon the bench of this court a career which will be creditable to yourself and service able to your state.” Judge W. E. Thomas of Valdosta, presiding over the southern su perior court circuit, wrote Judge Broyles as follows: “I appreciate the manifestations of courage, fidelity and upright ness which have marked your career. It will give me great pleasure to commend you to my friends.” The late Gov. William J. Northen, remembered for his state-wide campaign for law enforcement, writing personally to Judge Broyles, on September 15, 1908, said: “You have my sincere respect and admiration. Ycu are doing great service to the city, the state and your generation.” 8 Saved Girl’s life I 2 “I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re- 2 2 ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes J? 2 Airs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. 2 “It certainly has no equal sou la grippe, bad colds, 2 liver and*stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught 2 saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles, J* 2 they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s 2 2 Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no 2 2 more trouble. I shall never be without 2 BLack-draugHT 2 in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi- 2 £«- ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar a ailments, Thedford’s Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, * reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. ft If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black- ft Draught. It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five ft years of splendid success proves its value. Good for JJ • w young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. * D-63] V %;««$©£««■&•*••••••••••••• 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. INSURANCE Strongest and Best Companies on Earth We have an Attractive and New Proposition on Insurance HAM & THOMAS PHONE 302 - 8-9 GRANITE BLDG His Platform. A prominent Chicago politician when a candidate for an important municipal office related the following story of his campaign: “Once I told three negroes that I'd give a big turkey to the one who'll give the best reason for his being a republican. “Tiie first one said : ’ I'se a ’publican kase the •’publican set us niggers free.' Very good. Pete.’ said I. ‘Now, Bill, let, me hear from you.’ "Well, I'se a publican kase de gone gib us a perfective tariff.' “Fine" I exclaimed. ‘Now. Sam what have you to say?’ Boss, said Sam, scratching his head and shifting from one foot to the other, ‘boss.l’s a ’publican kase T wants dat turkey.’ “And he got it.” Summer Coughs Are Danger ous. Summer colds are dangerous. They indicate low vitality and often lead to serious Throat and Lung Troubles, including Consumption. Dr. King's New Discovery will re lieve the cough or cold promptly and prevent complications. It is soothing and antiseptic and makes you feel better at once. To delay is dangerous—get a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery at once. Money back it not satisfied. 50c. ami SI.OO bottles at your Druggist’s. Hardman Club at Homer. A Banks County Hardman club of 142 members has been organised at Homer, Ga., to prosecute the cam paign of Dr. L. G. Hardman, candi date for governor, according to a let ter received at the Hardman head quarters, Kimball House, from S. R. Jolly, of Homer. Mr. Jolly stated that a strong county organization is being built up. and that he is confi dent Dr. Hardman will carry Banks county. He says that Dr. Hardman is daily gaining in strength in that section of the state. Constipation Causes Sickness. Don’t permit yourself to become constipated, as your system imme diately begin to absorb poison from the backedup waste matter. Use Dr. King’s New Life Pills and keep well. There is no better safeguard against illness. Just take one dose to-night. 25c. at your Druggist’s. Hardman's Friends Claim Troup. Some fifteen or twenty letters from leading citizens in West Point and Troup county, received yesterday at the Atlanta headquarters of Dr. L. G. Hardman, candidate for gover nor, it is said, indicate that practi cally the entirety of the former W. J. Harris suport in that county will goto Dr. Hardman. Dr. Hardman’s managers feel sure that he will carry Troup county. Reports from other parts of the state, they say. indicate that Dr. Hardman is drawing largely upon the Harris \ote everywhere. 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. Are You a Woman ? 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