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Why Do You Buck
_ Prosperity?
We Are Now in a Better Position to Serve You than Ever
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Just when the country is on the threshold of a tre* will logically profit by the war, abroad, and profit
mendous double harvest —the natural harvest of immeasurable, are acting as though we were at war
our own unprecedented crops and the logical har- ■ ourselves. We are talking blue things, pinching
vest consequent on the war in Europe. the pennies, and forcing prosperity to stand back.
The man who listens to the yellow pessimist As a matter of fact this is the very hour when
and sits back to "wait for things to settle down,’’ we should feel good to a greater extent than ever
is yielding his common sense and enterprise to the before, because unless the earth opens and swal-
baleful influence of idle sentiment, and actually lows us up, there will be greater prosperity in
starving the goose that lays the golden egg. America this fail than ever in the history of the
We have noticed with a feeling of profound Republic. We are not at war. We are not likelv
disgust the conservatism and business cowardice to be. The warring world looks to us for its sup
that have set in in America since the Kaiser threw plies, and we can't keep prosperity down, no mat
down the gage ot battle. We. the very people who ter how hard any one tries.
This is a day of Specialists, and we have selected Women’s and Children’s Hats as our Specialty exclusively. Work has just been
completed where our entire store and fixtures have been arranged for the handling of these lines in the most practical way
known to modern merchand ; sing, and everything for the convenience and comfort of our patrons has been given the most care
ful consideration, Everything new, except our policies of QUALITY, RELIABILITY, INDIVIDUALITY. ALL GOODS MARKED IN
PLAIN FIGURES. ONE PRICE TO ALL, AND THAT THE RIGHT PRICE. With these we have weathered the storms and
basked in sunshine in time of peace. And have more than held our own against the allied forces of every competitor in our
line is Gainesville.
The Store that Has the New Things First. A j_l * *ll
Ladies’and Children's Hats Exclusively. ZXtkUISOH IVlllllliery CO.
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EXCURSION’
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ATLANTA!
: Saturday, Sept. 26th
Round-Trip Fare from
SI.OO Gainesville SI.OO
Special Trains will leave Gainesville at 11.40 a. m.; arriving
Atlanta 1.25 p. m. Tickets good returning on all trains,
«. Excepting Nos. 58, until September 28th, 1914. For iur
ther information call on SOUTHERN RAILWAY Ticket
Agents or address
J. G BEAM, AGFA. R. L BAYLOR, DPA.
’ Atlanta - Georgia.
INSURANCE
Strongest ana Best Companies on Earth i
We have an Attractive and New Proposition on Insurance
HAM & THOMAS
PHONE 302 - 8-9 GRANITE BLDG:
PARKERS
MAIR BALSAM j
a a ~ JHr riefxreg and beautifies the hair.'
: MB T'rr TT.c tes a 'nrunant growth. »
. aMKever Faits to Eestore Gtaj,
i £=T*aMi Hair to its Youthful Color, i
EJS* J3BTrevi rite hair failing-.
pile, and SI.OO at Drug-gists. j
Dr. R. Ramseur,
dentist
I Office Hours: 8tol;2to5.
Office Over Robertson
Drug Store.
FARMS TIMBER
J, D. COBB
Hazlehurst, - Georgia.
South Georgia Farms in any size, im
proved or unimproved, on easy terms.
Correspondence Invited
PHONE No. 9
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
6. FRAnK HUGHES.
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Letters Uncalled For
Remaining on hand in the Gaines
ville post-ofth'e i<>r the week ended
September 14, 1914:
ladies:
Miss Mattie Barnes, Miss Neal
Cochran, Henrietta Epps. Lounna
Graham col. Mr-. Mary A. J). Green.
Mrs. Clara Heal, Miss Elizabeth
Kelly. Miss Lizzie Kelly. Mrs. M.
E. Luther, Miss Osee Belle M< Corde.
Miss Lucile Milles, Mrs. A. I. Mc-
Ghee, Miss Sindie Porter, Mrs.
Alice Kelt, Ida Stephens, Miss
Norar Smith. Mrs. Minnie Smith.
Mrs. H. M. Terrell.
GENTLEMEN:
W. L. Bevel). K. H. Dean, George
Dalton. C. E. Dupont. J. R. Hartley
Wilbur Jackson. Howard Juillerat,
S. T. Knight, B. L. Kitchens. S. R.
McClendon, G. R. Neal, Zeno T.
Osborne. James Rice.
Persons -ailing for same should
-ay advertised, and give date. One
cent due on each letter.
Mrs. H. W. J. Ham, P. M.
Stop That First Fal? Cough
■4 heck your fall cough or cold at
om-e—don’t wait —it may lead to se
rious lung trouble, weaken your
vitality and develop a chroni<- lung
ailment. Get a bottle of Dr. Bell’s
Pi ne-Ta r-Ho ey o-day; it is pure
and harmle-s —use it freely for that
fall cough or cold. If Baby or
Children are sick give it to them, it
will relieve quickly and perma
-1 nently. It -oothes the irritated
throat, lungs and air passages.
Loosens Phlegm, is antisoptic ami
fortifies the system against colds.
It -urely prevents •<> d germs getting
a hold. Guaranteed. Only 25c, at
your Druggist’s.
Cuba, like every other nation,
thinks the European war is a terri
ble thing, but there are two reasons
why it is not worrying very much.
One is that the price of raw sugar
has jumped considerably there and
the other is that the last Cuban
sugar crop amounts to 239,000,000
tons, a new high record. What with
a bumper crop and stiff prices Cuban
sugar growers see plenty of silver
lining to the war cloud.
Jnly One “BROMO QUININE”
To get the genuine, call for full name, LAXA
TIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for signature of
E. W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. Stops
cough and headache, and works cff ccld. 25c.
For Rent
Nine-room house, Academy street;
all modern improvements; for one
or two families; possession Sept. 1.
Apply Mrs. q\ C. Black.