The Gainesville eagle. (Gainesville, Ga.) 18??-1947, September 24, 1914, Image 7

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The First Touch of Fall Should start your preparations for Winter, Don t wait for the frost or snow-storm. GET READY NOW. GRATES, fl 11 Extra Grate Baskets. ’’( ■ H H pl || Call on us. If we haven’t got ! g -.--..- . P I what you want we will get it. i|£iZZp ’ -JI | you need a new heater, see us. |; a or if your old Heater needs re- m m v ;n’nW ||g| pairs, we will do our best for ipL O| you. |Ey- 1 -J*"*”" J ' I'£ ' r, "‘'j ( jMT COOK STOVES, JHHr From the Great Majestic to the Little Camping Outfit PALMOUR HAREWARE CO Petition for Charter. Georgia—Hall County. To the Superior Court of said coun ty : g The petition of J. W. Oglesby, C. J R. Shaw and F. G. Sampson respect fully shows: 1. That they desire forthemselves, their associates and successor, to be incorporated and made a body poli tic, under the name of “White Sul phur Hotel Telephone Co.” for a pe riod of twenty years. 2. The object of said corporation is to construct and maintain a rural telephone line, leading from New Holland in said county to the home, , of petitioners; and in order to do this, 4 petitioners desire the right to erect poles, stretch wire, secure by guy wires, and in short to do any and all things that may be necessary or ex pedient in order to attain the ends for which said corporation was organ ized. Said telephone line is to be con structed and maintained for the con * venience of petitioners and for oth < ers, and is not to be operated for " gain. 3. The capital stock for said cor poration shall be Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, ($250.00), divided into shares of Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00) each, and all of said capital stock has been already paid in. However, petitioners desire the right to in- t crease said capital stock not to ex * ceed SI,OOO by a majority vote of the stockholders. 4. Petitioners desire the right to sue and to be sued, to plead and to be impleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and to do all things that may be necessary for the successful carrying on of said corporation, including the right to buy and sell all things that may be necessary for the construction and maintainance of said telephone line. . 5. The principal office of said cor- poration to be at White Sulphur Hotel. Wherefore petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set forth, and as are now. or may hereafter be. allowed a corporation of similar character under the laws F of Georgia. J. W. OGLESBY. C. R. SHAW. F. G. SAMPSON. Georgia—Hall County. I. R. W. Smith. Clerk of the Su perior Court in and for said County, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy petition of J. W. Oglesby, C. R * Shaw and F. G. Sampson, to be in corporated under the name of White Sulphur Hotel Telephone Co., this day tiled, as the same appears of tile in this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court, this sth day of September 1914. R. W. SMITH, Clerk Superior Court Hall Co., Ga. 4 0 -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. Tfji Os ind Ygi’ll bi pieisrd I STATE BANKING CO., T. E. ATKINS, W. R. WINBURN President. Cashier. R. J. SANDERS, Vice-Pres. For Beavitifvil Stained Effects on Woodwork vise EVEN the rarest hardwood requires coloring in order to secure perfect results. With Pee Gee Penetrating DYSTAIN you can obtain beautiful stained effects even where ordinary wood is used. It colors the wood just the right shade, brings out its natural beauty without raising its grain, leaving a perfectly smooth surface for finishing. fW Gee DYSTAIN comes in 11 standard colon and is superior to ordinary “Wood Stains.” WOOD PMELS selecting most suitable ■ Fa> KT BT colors for your wood- ■wL work.. Write PEASLEE* GAULBERT CO., Incorporated, Louisville, Ky., for complete set of Wood Panels. HSSES2HHB Allen Bros. Co., 00l Gainesville, Ga. f*3iErvous72som£ n A Arc troubled with the “blues” —anxlc : ’—sleeplessness—and w,?- - n«s mi f IStr Q S k l 6/ by tne nerves like fl y in S messengers throughout 7 body and 1 k£^ S ’ u Sucl ? fe elmg may or may not be accompanied by backache or i\ mv he ck° r fj^k ll^ o '?' o ; Th® loca! disorders and inflammation, if there is any, should be treated with Dr. Pierce’s Lotion Tablets. Then the nervous system and the entire womanly make-up feels the tonic effect of a DR. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription Take this in liquid or tablet form and be a well woman! severalvp^r< Ge S e e a St A’ J thaca - N - Y -» says - “I have been in a run-down con oerSdl hT.I/X SSue^ e S e £ from nervousness and a great deal of pain at certain j i H .a ve taken several different medicines but found thintf f hav» t^,F r t S^ r a PtlO P has given the most relief of any- I L h er tne f t . very much better than I have ■ a/«, m. - wom ■ i ♦ I .B ladl y recommend this remedy to any ■ />• Glt*lhood > wom nin need of a tonic. Write Dr. V. M. Pit—, Bwffih, W. Y. ■ ——— Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets I Womanhood ( regulate stomach, bowels j Mof/ierftootf | Gasoline Egines, Wood Tu iriirs Liiits, Fi np Jcdis, Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, Power Cane Mills, Black and Galvanized Pipe, Brass Goods, and Fittings. Gainesville Iron Works. Member Chamber of Commerce, I GAINESVILLE, GA. 4 On e way of- IHH Don’t Waste It. Cut out cheap roofing NEponseT Paroid Roofing will save you money be cause it lasts longer and we can prove it. Also all lengths in Galvanized Roofing. Gainesville & Northwestern Railroad Co Arrive Gainesville. No. 1 9.15 a. m No. 3 4.15 p. m Leave Gainesville. No. 2 9.45 a. m No. 4 5.15 p. m Chronic Diseases Cured. AFTER THIRTY-FIVE YEARS of successful practice and study of Chronic Diseases, for the last seven years I have £3 cured every case where patients have followed my in structions, in the following diseases- Cancer, Tumor, Ulcer, 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. w { Ly cjs / y z CZ Letters Uncalled For Ren .Jning < iami in the (iainex vilh . i r the week -nded Sep. nber 21. JI , ; Mrs.fMaggie Anderson. Miss Julia Abbot. Miss Alice Atnosson. Lizzie M. Bundles. Annie Duncan. Miss M. Erwin, Mrs. M. A. Latty, Mrs. Ida Henry Mooney. Miss Mary Marew. Miss Ossie Moruni. Miss Lula Pullens. Miss Josie Smith. GENTLEMEX: Marshall (.'earns, .1. C. Cox, B. L. Franklin. U. G. Foster. .Ino. T. Farmer. A.JL. Gilmer. C. B. Hum phrey. Ben Howard. C. B. Lane, James Moore, M. C. Porter. Art her Reed. C. C. Richardson. Belmont, Ga., H. Smith. CarnniejWilkerson. Persons calling for same should say advertised, and give date. One cent due on each letter. Mrs. H. W. J. Ham, P. M. 7-res Old Sores, Other Remedies Won’t Cure, ‘.-e worst cases, no matter of how long standii r, re cured by the wonderful, old reliable I >. ; otter’s Antiseptic Healing Oil. It relieves ain and Heals at the same titre. 25c. 5Gc, sl.lO Faith. By our own faith we can only move nountains, by the faith that others put m us, we may move the world. — Sarak Brand. Pimples Bad Blood. Pimples, Headaches, Biliousness, Torpid" Liver. Consti pation. etc., come from Indigestion. Take Po-Do-Lax. the pleasant and absolutely sure Laxative, and you won’t suffer from a deranged Stom ach or other troubles. It will tone up the Liver and purify the blood. Use it regularly and you will stay well, have clear complexion and steady nerves. Get a 50c, bottle to-day. Money back if not satisfied. All Druggists. Notice. I hereby forbid any one hiring or harboring my son, Telford Hatcher, under penalty of the law, becau he left me without a cause. Mrs. Fannie Maxwell. • For Sale Cheap 130 acre farm, 3 miles East of Gainesville. Address H. L. Gaines, E. Summit St. Gainesville, Ga. In Spite of the War Gunther’s Bread is selling at peace prices. You’ll get 7 loaves of the biggest, purest, most wholesome and best Bread sold in Gainesville for only 25 cents. For Rent. Six room house with modern con veniences 2 doors from Brenau; large well shaded yard; good garden. 58 Brenau Ave. For Rent, Six-room house one block from Bre nau College; all conveniences; <l7 per month. See R. Smith. Gunther’s Cakes are fresh and wholesome. His Angelfood and Pound Cakes are unexcelled. For Sale One pair of Wagon Scales, complete; nearly new. Carter Grocery Co., Gainesville, Ga. FOR SALE. 100 large Dry Goods Boxes for holding grain, shipping household goods, etc. HOSCH BROS. CO. For Sale Store house in Murrayville; 30x60; new. J. H. ELROD, Gainesville. Ga. Eat Gunther’s Caramels, the best ever made. For Rent Nine-room house, Academy street; all modern improvements; for one or two families; possession Sept. 1. Apply Mrs. T. C. Black. Wood’s Seeds Crimson Clover Tl'.e Xc-st Wonderful Soil-improv £ and Fertilizing Crop for The i South. Largely Increases . tie Yield of Corn, Cotton and Tobacco. i Costs less than $1.50 per acre I to sow, and the crop turned un i der is considered worth easily ; $20.00 to $30.00 per acre in the I increased productiveness and | and improved mechanical con- Idition of the soil. Wood’s Crop Special giving practical experience of farmers in the wonderful increase of crops by sowing Crimson Clover, mailed free on request T. W. WOOD O SONS, Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Write for Wood’s Crop Special, and prices of any Fann Seeds required.