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Better Babies Contest.
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A Woman’s Home Companion
Better Babies Contest was held un
der the auspices of the Woman’s
Civic Club, August 17-22, at Brenau
College. Children under live years
of age underwent a scientific, med
ical examination, for physical and
mental development.
The judges were physicians who
passed on the babies’ condition.
Sturdy limbs, firm tiesh. steady
nerves, good digestion—these and
not pink cheeks, soft hair and dim
ples, make a better baby and a prize
winner. Such a baby is of incalcu
lable value to parents and the coun
try, for a healthy, normal baby
means a healthy, desirable citizen.
During the week of the Contest
nearly one hundred babies were ex
amined by the following physicians
and specialists:
Drs. H. L. Rudolph, J. H. Downey,
A. D. White. E. T. Gibbs, C. D. Whel
chel, L. R. Bryson, E. P. Ham, J. J.
Powell. J. L. Harrison, E. O. Ham,
Gus Clark and J. H. McClure. Rec
ords were entered on Better Babies
Standard Score Cards, and averages,
were computed by the Scoring com
mittee, Misses Gunther and Mur
phy, and Messrs. Johnson and Ru
dolph. To each child examined will
be awarded an attractive certificate
of examination; to the highest
Scores will be given gold-seal diplo
mas, bearing blue ribbons.
To the Boy and Girl making the
very highest percent will be awarded
lovely bronze medals, all comph
ments of the Woman’s Home Com
panion.
Surely no right thinking mother
could covet for her baby a greater
prize than this guarantee of perfec
tion, under the signature of seven
physicians.
These medals and diplomas will
be awarded Friday afternoon, Aug.
28, at 4 o’clock in Brenau Audito
rium, when a delightful program of
practical talks by physicians will be
given for not only mothers but all
who are interested in child welfare,
and the work which the Better Ba
bies Contest is trying to accomplish.
To the People of Hall County.
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I am deeply grateful for the. loyal
HUpjiort given me in my race for the
•-> State'Senate. !t shall bg my highest
aim to'do all in my power to cause
you regret your choice.
3To, thos’e whp voted for me, I de
sir£ so expresk jhe highest apprecia
tion pnd gramilde.
And for those'wfio voted against
me, T desire to, say, I have the
kindest feelings, and it shall be my
earnest endeavbV to serve ALL the
people of the Senatorial District.
J. O. ADAMS.
Better Babies Medals,
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Certificates and Diplomas
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 2STH
AT 4 P. M.
Delightful Program; Short Talks by Physicians; Songs by Mrs. Oliver
MISBIELLA POWELL WILL TALK TO MOTHERS
All are Welcome.
Vole for Solicitor-General
Following is the vote for Solicitor-
General at the primary throughout
the Northeastern circuit las Wednes
day :
McMillan Johnson
Habersham It 90 365
Lumpkin 551 333
Rabun 705 137
Stephens 942 • 275
Union 396 209
White 677 231
Hall 1435 2075
Dawson 316 337
An election was held in Towns
county, but we have been unable to
get the returns, except that Char
ters carried county 149.
Caught Big Muskrat.
Mr. Forrest Smallwood caught a
large musktat on the public square
Tuesday night. When the rat was
first seen it was emerging from a
sewerpipe, which perhaps accounts
for its being so far from a water
course. It was taken alive, but had
to be killed later on account of a
broken leg and other wounds sus
tained before it was captured. It
would have done us good while we
were on the farm and the muskrats
were cutting down our bottomland
corn, to have had rhe pleasure of
catching this gentleman ourselves.
If any reader of the Eagle doubts
our veracity as to rats cutting down
corn and dragging it into the creek or
river, just ask some farmer who
has corn on the banks of the Chatta
hoochee.
$67,000,000 Increase in Taxes.
With only four county digests mis
sing, the total gain to date over 1913
is $67,000,000.
It is probable now that the grand
total will be around $85,000,000, ex
clusive of corporation gains of about
five millions.
Fulton county gained something
more than ten millions. It was ex
pected that this gain would be near
fifteen millions, but the gain did not
come up to the forecast.
To date only two counties have
shown losses—Washington and Mil
ton —in both of which there was such
opposition that it resulted in losses
instead of gain.
Grace Church.
66 E. Washington St. will have
the following services next Sunday:
Holy communion at 8 o’clock ; morn
ing prayer and sermon at 11.30
o’clock, and evening prayer and in
struction at 8.15 o’clock. Sunday
School at 10a. m. Morning subject:
“The Two Ministrations, the Law
and the Gospel.” Evening instruc
tion, from the lesson of the evening.
Flowery Branch
Mis. Talley of Temple. Tex., who
has been spending some time with
her -isters. Misses Rachel and Rilla
Porter, was called home last week,
to her son, who was very ill.
Mrs. A. F. Newman and Miss
Bonnie Roberts spent Tuesday in
Gainesville.
Mr. Clarence Roark has entered
Young Harris College.
Miss Estell Pounds of Tallapoosa
accompanied Miss Belle Stevenson
home Saturday.
Mr. Mage Woodliff and family at
tended camp meeting Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Cobb of Hazelhurst
visited friends here last week.
Miss Inez Spencer has been visit
ing her grandfather, Mr. C. Spencer.
Dr. W. W. Lile attended Antioch
camp meeting Sunday.
Miss Beulah Bagwell spent part
of last week in Gainesville.
Mary Pickford
About three years ago the Imp
Company produced some dramas of
the lighter vein which instantly
made the Imp pictures in great de
mand. The reason for this was the
charming acting of little Mary Pick
ford. “Little Mary,” as she is now
called, though still a mere child,
her rise in the profession has been
rapid. She recently starred in New
York under the direction of David
Belasco. On next Wednesday she
will be seen with Kingßaggot at the
Alamo Theater in “The Sultan’s
Garden.”
GEORGIA, Hall county.
In person appeared W. A. Char
ters, who being duly sworn says the
following is a correct statement of
campaign expenses incurred by him
in his candidacy for Congress from
the Ninth Congressional District of
Georgia in the primary election held
on the 19th day of August, 1914.
to-wit:
For travelling expenses and
organizations2,l46 00
Announcements and adver-
tising 612 00
Assessments 433 25
Clerical work 508 30
Music 94 00
Postage 190 00
Total 3,983 55
All of said expenses were paid out
of my private funds aim J received
no contribution from any source.
W. A. Charters.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 21st day of August, 1914.
G. P. Charters.
N. P. for Hall Co. Ga.
Visiting Father and Mother.
Mrs. Min ie. Tolliver oi Nashville.
Tennessee, i- a guest of her paiwn>.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sepaugh. on Pine
street for sometime. Mrs. Tol’iver
had not returned home since leaving
here over six year" ago.
zcs Old Sores, Cthei Rcrci.c’j V,:r.’i 2:
worst cases, no matter oi r.c ••• W
•e cured by the wonderful, o'.t re’i.ible '
xrter’s Antiseptic Healing- C ■" It relie -.
?..:n and Heai'-st’’-ie same tir. .
Statement of Expences incurred
by Wm. M. Johnson, Candidate for
Solicitor General of the Northeast
ern Circuit, in Primary held August
19th. 1914.
Assessments for primary ... sll7 00
Announcements 80 00
Livery and hotel bills, and
railroad fare 134 80
Stamps, stationery, mailing
lists, etc. ... 54 60
Total -. 386 40
GEORGIA. Hall County.
Personally before me, the under
signed officer, came Wm. M. John
son, who, being duly sworn, says
that the above and foregoing is a
true and correct statement of the
money expended by him in the race
for Solicitor General of the North
eastern Circuit, and that all said
money was furnished by himself.
Wm. M. Johnson.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 22 day of August, 1914.
C. E. Smith,
N. P.. Hall Co., Ga.
TAKE DODSON’S AND
STAY ON YOUR FEET
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Taking Calomel means staying
home for the day—-fake Dodson’s
Liver Tone and save a day’s work.
If an attack of constipation or
i biliousness hits you, there’s no need
to take a dose of calomel and spend
at least a day getting over the effects
of it. Dr. J. B. George sells Liver
Tone, which he guarantees takes the
place of calomel and starts a lazy
liver without bad after-effects.
Dodson's Liver Tone does all the
good that calomel can do, yet it is
absolutely harmless to young people
and old. It is a pleasant tasting
vegetable liquid that will relieve
constipation or sour stomach or
other troubles that go along with a
lazy liver, without restriction of
habit or diet. You don’t leave off
any oi the things you regularly do
when you take Liver Tone.
A large bottle of Dodson's Liver
Tone sells for 50 cents. Get the
genuine and if you are not pleased
wii.ii i. the uruggist from whom you
bought it will givo your money back
with a smile.
Visiting Aunt.
Miss Ruth. Chamblee i" vising her
aunt, Mrs. R. I. Abernathy, in At
lanta. Before returning home she
1 will visit friends and relatives in
Norcross.
Deafness Ca .zct be Cured
by local applicatio as they cannot reach
1 th< (list as -.! poition of •he <ar. There is
■ only one way tv cure <!eafn- ss, and that i«
Iby constitutional remedies. I'ealn’-ss is
, caused by an infiann d condition of theniu*
: cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
.this tube is inflamed you havoa rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is
I entirely closed. I’eafness is the result.and
; unless the inf.ammation can be taker. < at
and this tub-- r< stored toils normal condi-
I tion, hearing will be de>tr<>yed forever: nine
' cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which
; is nothing but an inflamed condition of the
. mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
i any ease of Deafness (caused by catarrh*
I ‘ hat cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
| Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CH ENY CO., Toledo, O.
1 Sold by druggists, 75c.
| Take Hall s Family Pills for constitution*
Still on the Job.
1 The jury revisers are still on the
■ job. having again taken up the work
■ Monday morning, but it is thought
; they will get through by tonight,
i both of drawing the grand jurors
! and the traverse jurors.
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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 properties of QUININE
; and IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
For Sale
One pair of Wagon Scales, complete;
nearly new.
Carter Grocery Co..
Gainesville, Ga.
For Rent.
Six room house with modern con
veniences 2 doors from Brenau;
! large well shaded yard; good garden.
58 Brenau Ave.
2or 3 furnished rooms for rent at
;17 N. Green street. Phone 121-J.
Notice.
I hereby forbid any one hiring or
! harboring my son, Telford Hatcher,
j under penalty of the law. because
i he left me without a cause.
Mrs. Fannie Maxwell.
Land for Sale
A tract of 85 acres, in Tadmore
: District, miles from Gainesville;
| good 4-room dwelling, good tenant
1 house; good out-buildings; about 60
i acres in cultivation, balance in
; woodland and old fields, plenty run-
I ning water; good pasture; on road
! leading to Commerce. For particu-
■ lars, write or see E. F. Collins,
■ Gillsville, Ga., Route One.
Wanted to Rent
: Five or six room house, good loca-
I tion. Address, R. 8., care Eagle.
DANGER IN DELAY
Kidney Diseases Are Too Dangerous
For Gainesville People to
Neglect.
The great danger of kidney troubles
is that they so often get a firm hold
before the sufferer recognizes them.
Health will be gradually under
mined. Backache, headache, nerv
ousness, lameness, soreness, lum
bago, urinary’ troubles, dropsy,
gravel ami Bright’s disease may’
follow as the kidneys get worse.
Don’t neglect your kidneys. Help
the kidneys with Doan’s Kidney’
Pills, which are so strongly recom
mended right here in Gainesville.
Mrs. W. T. Loden, 27 West Ave.,
Gainesville says: “One of the family
suffered greatly from pains in his
back and sides and he often got so
bad that he couldn't stoop or
straighten up. His kidneys acted
irregularly. Dizzy spells and head
aches were common. He began
using Doan's Kidney Pills ami they
helped him so much that he got
another supply at the Robertson
Drug Co. Doan's Kidney' Pills bene
fitted his back and kidneys greatly."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same
that Mrs. Loden recommends. Fos
ter-Milburn Co.. Prop".. Buffalo.
N. Y.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
THE DIAMOND BRAND. Jk
Ltidic-sJ Ai>k your 11.-ugrtst for
t,•< Clit-ck •i-ter’a f
mis -r. Red an< Gold
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Take r.o other. Buy of yonr »
I I ~ flf IfrujrrtM. AskforCin-tireS-TEB'S
(J* DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for
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r som Bi DRUOGISIS EVERiBHERE
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