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SUNDAY SCHOOLS NOW IN
FULL BLAST WITH STUDENTS
Riverside 2nd Brenau, with Local Attendance,
Fill Sunday Schools and Churches
to Full Seating Capacity.
War in the old countries doesn't
seem to affect Riverside Military
Academy and Brenau College-C-n
--servatory—they—they have a tu 1 attend
■ auce for this year, especially Rue
side, where they are said to be
hangingout the windows.
It is possible that Prof. Pearce s
offer of taking warehouse receipts
on cotton aS the -equivalent of cash
in payment of tuition, had much to
do with the heavy attendance. But
both colleges are full, which shows
that the South is still on the map.
Perhaps no greater crowds of stu
dents were ever seen on the streets
of Gainesville than were seen at
tending the various Sunday School,
last Sunday morning, and also at
church at the 11 o’clock services at
the churches.
The Episcopal church was tilled
to its fullest seatingcapacity at bo i
services, as was the Methodist, Bap
tist and Presbyterian churches.
Gainesville has not and could not
have greater drawing cards than
Brenau and Riverside.
The management has done exten
sive advertising in the leading daily
papers and magazines of the United
States, and while advertising he
schools, Gainesville is also being
advertised.
Spent Week in Atlanta.
Rev. and Mrs. H. W. McArthor
spent last week in Atlanta, guests
Rev. McArthor’s sister, and other
relatives. They returned to the city
Saturday evening.
Revival Closed Sunday.
The revival that had been in pt og
ress for the past few days at St.
Paul closed Sunday night. Much
good was accomplished during this
meeting, and many new members
-were added to the church roll.
Mr. Moore Able to be Out.
It is gratifying indeed to the
many friends of Mr. T. T. Moore to
know that he was able to be out SuzJ
day afternoon for a while on the
street, after his recent severe illness
from an automobile accident.
Mr. Moore was wheeled down as
far as his store, near the Southern
depot, Sunday afternoon in his rol
ling chair, and seemed to enjoy the
.fresh air immensely*
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At The First Methodist.
The program as arranged for the
First Methodist Sunday School for
next Sunday promises to be inter
esting. Thirteen little folks will
receive their diplomas from the Be
gioners' department, while another
class will be promoted from the
Junior Department.
Next Sunday will also be “Rally
Day,” and “Work Day’’ for the
orphans' home at Decatur.
This Sunday School has grown
rapidly in the past years, and now
liras something like 500 enrolled in
.the school, under the efficient man
agement of Mr. Hammond Johnson
as superintendent. i
Winder's Great Fair. I
Winder, Ga., is? one of the hustling-1
est little towns of its size this side of |
ithe Rocky Mountains —and then I
some. Whatever they try to pull
off they pull—and why? They pull
all together.
The great yearly event of the
Winder people is its Fair. In former ,
years this has proved a great at-1
traction and a center of interest for
the people for scores of miles around.
And the Fair this year, judging from
the preparations being made, will
•be far in front of any former year.
Bully for Winder!
Mr. Woodr.uff, the manager, has
. sent us an admission ticket, which j
•is duly appreciated. If Bob ;,Boss I
will send us car fare and a promise;
■ of a place tQ sleep, maybe j
find time And I
S') anyhow. 1
Piles Cured m 6 to!4 Days '
Your druggist will refund money if PAZO '
OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, J :
Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Pilealjn6to 14days. j
The first applies tic.? gives Ease and Rest. 5Cc.
Commoo Fault.
In the long run it is with a profes
sion as with marriage, we cease to re- !
nark anytluajsrbut its drawbacks. |
A I eTaS WONDER,
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles/ removing’
gravel, euros diabetes, weak and
’unie backs, rheumatism and all
irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder in both meh and women.
Regulates bladder troubles in child,
ren. If not sold by your druggist,
will be sent by mail on receipt ofs| i n
One small bottle is two months treat
ment, and seldom fails to perfect a
cure. Send for testimonals from this
and other states. Dr. E. W. Hall.
2926 Olive street, St Louis, Mo
Sold by diu -gist.
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B You Need a Tonic B
There are times in every woman’s life when she
koJ needs a tonic to help her over the hard places.
When that time comes to you, you know what tonic ■MKa
f to take —Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com-
■fil posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act hfifl
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health. koJ
881 It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, |N
fl ailing women in its past half century of wonderful
RM success, and it will do the same for you. Ififl
You can’t make a mistake in taking
! CARDUI |
B The Woman’s Tonic 181
KM Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark., Bfifl
P - *! says: “I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth
hod for women. Before 1 began to take Cardui, I was
■QB so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
HgU as strong as I ever did, and can eat most anything.” Kfl
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.
fe] Has Helped Thousands. m
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Filled Vacant Seat |
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THE Boulgers were about to start on an 3
automobile ride, when a friend who J
4 was to have gone telephoned that she
V was too ill to make the trip. Who would
have the vacant seat? A telephone call to
another friend found her ready and eager
to accept the short notice invitation. ft
When it is necessary to change plans, %
the Telephone is invaluable in making »
last-moment arrangements. *
When you telephone—smile i
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE oJO
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
PHONE No. 9
Bnjhes 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
UM CARS
I •• .‘.C <si; -b
as No. HE. Broad
[street, by City Hall, or Call Phone 9
[ G. FRAnK HUGHES.
I GAINESVILLE RAILWAY AND POWER CO
7 OwlbDi LOCALLY
Furnish Street Car Service, Electric Lights and Power
i Reduced Rate? on Cars by Purchase of Street Car Tickets,
i Schedule and Prices at Office
Fall Suits and Dm
i TWO hundred ot the latest f:aH
I I / m ake your selection, and
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!/ 1\ i/ every other one shown.
I i Suits that are the most approved
)/ j ?if I Fall and Winter.
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I j * i ' Suits made of Gabardines, Serges,
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7 y j , x/i Suits in all the best shades: —Green
/ 7 Navy, Copenhagen. Black. -
\ 1 Suits for Juniors, 15, 17. 19
I Suits for Misses 16. 18, 20
Suits for Ladies 36. 38. 40. 42, 44 ■
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| | Suits for stout Ladies 37. 39. 41. 43, 45. H
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W I SDITS AT S Sil
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Suits with Coats from 26 inches to 50 inches-==Suits with Tunic Shirts. M
Skirts, Plain Skirts; Suits that are not only better looking, but are better mal
_ oe* Os the very smartest styles*=• Dresses made of SerJ
‘ 00000 jjjjjg combined with Satin* ~Dresses of the Moyest O
Dresses with Plain and Plaited Tunics*”Dresses in Black, Blues; Green. -I
DRESSES AT $6.00, SIO.OO, $12.50, $15,00, $17,5([
Dresses with that modish touch and appearance impossible to find except in ReJ
ments made by the most expert designers and makers You’ll find them oct I
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The Home of Dependable Merchandise.
GAINESVILLE. GEORGIA.
Or. R. Ramseur,
DENTIST
Office Hours: Bto I; 2to 5.
Office Over R obertson
Drug Store.
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Land for Sale
A trad of 85 acres, in Tadmore
District, TLj miles from Gainesville;
good 4-room dwelling, good tenant
house; good out-buildings; about 60
acres in cultivation, balance in
woodland and old fields, plenty run
ning water; good pasture; on road
leading to Commerce. For particu
lars, write or see E. F. Collins.
Gillsville, Ga.. Route One.
| Are You a Woman ? |
is Cardui
The Woman’s Tonic
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FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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Tired!
Are yon tired? run down ? nerrou»?
la ev.rythraS yon do en effort? No!
it is npt Isziaesa. Yon ore ill. * °® r
system needs a tonic. Y our Stoma® •
Kidneys and Liver need stirring up.
Nothing will io thia bott.r than
Electric
Bitters
sOc. and SI.OO AU Druggi.ta
THE TENDERESI]
In Gainesvill
INice and I'pß
HOME-MADE /./■
. The Best of Ever!
Byron Mil
Let Us Insure I
Your Cotton, I
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We write any amount, ■
anywhere, any time. ■
Will appreciate your business. I
Roper & Washing
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
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Cleaning and Dyeinc
The business of C. B. CHEEK, Cieaner and Dyer,
new management and in a new, clean building, and
same good service to its old customers, and solid
ronage of the new ones.
Goods called for and delivered promptly.
ESTEN MOWING