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< old and wet feet are a dangerous
combination especially to women,
who are more prone to kidney dis
eases than men. Congested kidneys
come from a cold, and backache,
rheumatism, urinary irregularities
and rheumails forms are not un
usual results. Foley Kidney Pills
restore the regular and normal ac
tion of the kidneys and bladder,
and so remove the cause of the Iron
ble. It is an honest anil curative
medicine that always gives results
I'ur sale by Mill A Brown.
‘‘The surest way of making the
world better is to begin with our
selves. Until we have fought our
own sins, and combated the deceit
fulness of our own hearts, we can
not Is- warriors for the right.”
We often pray: “Lord, help
metodomy work.” As we learn
more of the Gospel we pray: Lord,
help me to do Thy work.” But as
we come closer tn< hrist we see that
the prayer we need to pray is:
“Lord, do Thy work through me’”
Mach year the month of January
numbers it list of victim from in
fluenza, la grippe, bronchitis and
pneumonia. La grippe cough seri
ously weaken the ilibility. The
use of Foley,s Honey and Tar Com
pound will promptly check the
cough heal the inflamed air passage
preventing the development of la
grippe to a more serious condition-
Keep it on hand. Contains no
opitates.
For sale by II ill A I trow n.
Had Good Precedent.
When J. Bloat Knaaett of Now
York was making one of his cam
paigns for congress Ills Domocratlo
opponent derided 111rn because he
ports Ills name In the middle. "I ad
mit It," said Fassett In a speech soon
afterward, "and I am not ashamed of
tt. 80 long as B. Plurlbus Unum can
stand It to have his name parted Is
tbs middle I think I can. too."
Wasted lime.
No boy when ho applies for a job
at any business man's place Is asksd
If he Is an expert at playing pooL—
Philadelphia ledger.
A HAPPY
New Year
To Our Thousands of
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Considering 1 the quality of our
goods, we undersell other stores
and can prove it to your satisfac
tion by comparison.
Make up your mind to trade with
us during the year 1914. We
will strive to please you
MRS. J. T. SMITH
MAYSVILLE, - - GEORGIA.
The BanKs County Sing
ing Cnoir Meets.
The Hunks County Binging Choir
meets at Grove Level church the
second Sunday in .lannary 1914.
Everybody is cordially invited.
W. A. Scoggins, Pres.
COI HS TO HE TAKEN SERI
OUSLY
Intelligent people reailze that
common colds should lie treated
promptly. If there is sneezing,
with chillness and hoarseness,tick
ling throat and coughing, the latter
especially annoying at bed time,
use Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound. It is effective, pleasant to
take, checks a cold, stops the cough
which causes Joss of sleep and low
er* the vital resistance to disease.
Remember the name, Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar Compound and avoid
subsitutes.
Old Custom! In Synagogue*.
When the annual reading of th
Book of Either (likes place In the
synagogues as a prelude to the fesU
▼al of Purlm the children shake their
rattles (Harann "klopfer*") vigorously
every time the name of Hainan, who
was counsellor of King Ahasueru*,
monnrrh of ancient Persia, appear* I*
the hook. This quaint custom ha*
been observed from time Immemorial.
—London Kvenlo* Standard.
Opposed to Explosives.
Bobby’s "first" t < th were bad and
had to be extracted. He seemed so
fearful of the ordeal that Ills mother
asked him If h<> did not want to take
gus for It. Ilis eyes opened wide and
he exclaimed In horror: "Take gas!
I should say not' Do you think I want
to be blowcd up?"
Immense Output of Bibles.
As an Illustration of what the Bible
output of the Oxford University Press
Involves, It might be mentioned that
the skins of 100,000 animals are ÜBod
every yeur for the covers of Oxford
Bibles alone, and -100,000 sheets of
gold are required for the gilt lettering
Since Eve'* Time.
A woman can.say dear” to another
woman and make It sound like "I’m a
kar."
BANKS CCUNTT JfIPHUL, KQMJML6A.. JANUARY U 1914
How’s This?
We offer One Hun
dred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured
by HaIT s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Cos.,
Toledo, O.
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have know n
F. J. Cheney for the last IS years,
and l>elieve him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and
financially able to carry out any
obligations made by his firm,
National Hank of Commerce,
Hall,s Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 7. r > cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggist
Take I fall’s Family Pills for con
stipation.
Ou>t Enough, but—
When an Irishman waa fined for be
ing drunk at Tallaght, County Dublin,
tbe chairman asked if the man was
quiet at the time of the offense A
Constable —"Yes. your warship. He
had some of his clothes off and was
say In:; his prayers on the roadside. Ho
thought he was going to bed.”
Thsn He Thought Again.
The young man was fighting out
ways and means. ' They say two can
live as cheaply as one,” “Do not de
lude yourself, Ferdinand,” said the
girl “For one thing. I shall positive
ly have io have a separate car."
Tusoi Mnxs
fnBBRT Designs
' rnv’ CoevniOMT* 4c.
Anvon* nnitlni It ithef rh and d#crlptlo*nf
qtti. i.if Mftnorinlii our opinion tr— wli<lir n
invention la pnibutilf nutoiitublo. < *njpiunlcn.
t inti's si rid \j courtdoultill. HANDBOOK on
xeiii fro*. OldMt 4*mcy for ••curm*P*tnu.
l . iiia taken tnrouifh Muon ki o. r*c*lve
#jrc, il wliiioot chary a. lu tba
Scientific American.
A hftndaomcly lUntmiad wosktv. I nrirMt dr
oaiaiion *f any aciantldo lournal. Tarma. 9 • *
Tear: four months, |L Sold by all naartlar*.
MUNN & Cos. 364 YQrK
Branch Offlcs. at W St- WMhlnsloo. D.C.
Baldwin-
Xmas, goes on record as the
quietest ever seen here. No drunk
enness or anything to mar the feel
ings of any one.
Though the combined efforts of
The Ladies Aid Union, the Chris
tiau -Sabbath School and tbe citi
zens of Baldwin the Union Chris
tian tree was a success at tbe Bap
tist church Xmas. Kve. The
program was carried out without
an error. The recitations were
good. All enjoyed it.
Mr. E. C. Addy, cashier Bald
win State Bank, made a visit to
bomefolks Xmas, at lAtlionia.
Mias Clara Hhore, who has been
on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Grover
White, at Maysvilie, has returned
home.
Mr. Lee Davis, of Elberton, Ga.,
is visiting friends and relatives
here, late worked here for the
firm of W. A. Shore & <'o. and
has many friends.
The Misses McMillian, of Gaines
ville, were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Uagle Xmas. day.
(Jail Wood is the guest of Mr.
and Mis. C. B. Cagle. Carl worked
here in 1912. He lives In Gaines
ville now.
The following officers were elected
for 1914 Baldwin Lodge 109
1. O. O. F.
H. Strange N. G.
J. Gaily V. G.
(>. Meister See.
J. E. King Tres.
W. V. Chandler Trustee.
.1. A. Grant Trustee*.
Installation will Is* on the first
Tuesday night in Jau.
The ehnreh going people are
pleased to know they are phased
to know they are to have services
at the Christian church first Sun
day a. m. and night of every month
by T. G. G. Linkons. Sunday
school every Sabbath !oa. m. On
the fourth Sunday a. m. and night
services at the Baptist church by
Rev. Henry Ayers, of Mt. Airy.
Rev. M. F. Aderhold and family
moved to the Kisby house on the
27th.
U. L. King auil family are in S.
IC.on a visit. Mr. King recently
! lost his store house and stock of
goods at Mathis, G., by fire —no
insurance. The firm will continue
in business at Baldwin, CJa.
W. A. Shore & Cos. have recently
constructed a metal and a concrete
I house 50x160 on the railroad.
They are installing a Fertilizer
| Mixing I’lant to be run with an
| electric motor.
Prof. Frank E. Ferris, who
taught in the Baldwin school sev
eral seasons, was the guest ot Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Baker, Xmas. He
has a school in Habersham county.
Herman E. Baker was at home
Xmas. The entertained a lew per
sonal frL'iids and relatives with a
Xmas, dinner of six courses. The
Xmas, tree was beautiful, all
present enjoyed a delightful day.
Herman knows how to entertain.
Mr. John King and family have
moved to the Baker house on Cork
Avenue, in Bauks county. Mr.
King will open up a stock of
General Merchandise in the Kisby
building.
J.S. Jackson and Mr. Gladders,
have opened op a stock of of mer
ehandise in the P. O. building and
getting a good trade.
Mr. Oscar Parker is doing a
good business in the Jackson
building.
Dr. and Mrs. Chandler were out
buggy riding last week. The Dr.
has purchased anew horse and
was tryiug him.
in conclusion the writer urges
all te advance on all lines that up
build our rural districts. We need
good churches, good schools, good
roads, good citizenship, good farm
ers, I trust our Bauks county farm
ers will continue to plant and cul
tivate enough corn, oats, wheat
and other cereals for home use and
cotton for a surplus. I fear the
high price of cotton will lead many
off the road of success. Anyone
who raises all they eat and cattle
and bogs cannot fail and au exclus
ive cotton grower cannot make a
A Wise Old Owl
Said Shiftless Sam: “It is easy
enough to make money if you have
money to make it with. I see chances
every day to make money if I only
had a little stake to start with, but a
fellow that has no capitol dosen't"
have a fair shake in this word.'’
Said the Wise Old Owl: ‘‘You
never will have a stake until you
start. Stop your spending and try
saving. Pinch out a little of your
earning and start a bank account no
matter how small. Add to it- The
longer you put it off the longer oppor
tunity will give you the cold shoul
der.” Which one was right, Sam or
the Owl?
Banks County Bank
HOMER, GA.
L. N. TURK, Pres. R. T. THOMPSON, V. I*.
O. WALTON, Cashier.
Acknowledge receipt of all deposits sent by mail, piomptly
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits
100 PER CENT. SAFETY.
Air Castles
Air castles are like the Irishman’s idea about riding
in an air ship. He said: “Begorra, I don't care how
high they go wid me so long as I keep one foot on the
ground.”
It’s the same with building your castles in the air.
When tempted by big dividends and get rich-quick invest
ments, keep one foot on the ground—lioth would be letter.
Standing at the gateway between air castles and slow but
lire investments, stick to the good old mother earth. Un
til you do invest, your money will lie safe in our bank.
The Bank of Gillsville
Gillsville, Ga.
GROVES L. GRIFFIN, Cashier.
THE YEAR OLD
AND
THE YEAR NEW
We think it well to begin the New Year by expressing our appreciation
of the good will and generous patronage extended to us during the past
year.
Our relations with our customers have never been so satisfactory as
during the past twelve months.
In the coming year we shall maintain to the highest standards of pliar
macy, the highest quality of goods, the finest possible service, and, as
in the past, place the interests of our enstomers above our own, believing
that in the long run we thus promote our own interest s best.
Thanking all our lricnds and customers for favors shown, we extend to
each our kindest regards and best wishes for a healthy, happy and
prosperous
NEW YEAR
MAYSVILLE,I GEORGIA
PHONE 18 THE QUALITY STORE
“Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.”
Jouannet’s Frost Proof Cabbage Plants
Are known as the best to be had anywhere by thousands
of experienced buyers, and are offered to you at price*
rOcSs*’"■ LOWEK than yon pay for common, inferior plants. WTLI.
“*■ -Sjßa ■ bfjft HAVE ALL VARIETIES. Plants tied in bunches of 25.
PRICES: 75 cents for 500 lots; SI.OO per 1000; 5000 and
° JOlWvets' LARLY GIAVT AIGENTELTL ASPARAGUS
AgL.A/ BOOTS,one year and two year old, $4 per 1000, $1 per 100.
’ COUNT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
low rate* by Southern Express Cos. Cash with order, please.
A Por a prof*able crop send your order* early to
~ ALFRED JOUANNET, B#i 15, . PLEASANT, S. C.
sm-cess in a country where the soil
is adopted to so many crops.
Wishing all the Journal readers a
happy aud prosperous new year.
SIRSi-HIBEK.
Marked.
Mother —‘Don't cry, dear. Which
one of the twin* hit you?’’ Dear —
“The one with the black e)'A"—Wi
•onstn Sphinx.
Gastronomic FeaL
My niece, aged four years, saw her
grandmother take some medicine con
tained in an unusually large capsule.
When the feat had been accomplished
the astonished child ran to me with
the exclamation: “O aunty, grandma
swallowed her medicine—bottle and
alL“— Exchange.
Yes. Yes.
Divorce suits are generally hosae
ipun— Lipplncott's
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