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are no baits at this store. Having
to pay house rent, clerk hire, freights, insur
ance, taxes, lights, and other expenses nec
essary in conducting a straight, legitimate
business, we will ask a reasonable profit on
all the goods we sell, keeping in mind the
fact that we want to give you the very best
value for your money, and thereby make a
permanent customer of you. All we ask is a
trial- Come and see us.
Our Motto
Our motto will be a fair deal, a square
deal, conducting a business in a safe, con
servative, business-like way in keeping with
our investment. Value for value will be a
guiding star at this store.
Hitching Ground
There is abundant hitching ground at the
rear of our store —plenty of stalls to shelter
your stock from the weather. When you
come to town drop in to see us. You will be
under no obligation to buy—just glad to see
you at any time.
LoK for Yellow Front
Below the Railroad
BEAUTY OP FACE
Beauty is a subject of interest to all.
A clean, clear skin is desired at all times.
We recommend.
Nyal’s Face Cream
for skin beauty, chaps, rough skin, irritated
or inflamed surfaces.
For general toilet uses, even after shav
ing, and on baby.s tender skin this cream
proves superior.
Very sweet and dainty.
Prices 'l5 $ 50 cents— A real invest ment in beauty.
MAYSVILLE.' GEORGIA
PHONE 18 THE QUALITY STORE
“Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.”
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“My rlj-'lit name Is Da us, uuil
am khltty of tin- things <-li>irsK-<l
against me. All I can say is that I
am sorry that I got you Into this
mess."
With her eyes swollen from weep
ing. Mrs Davis tuhl the story of the
alleged deception practiced on her by
Davis
"This Is n terrible disgrace,” she
faltered “We are not of a wealthy
family, but we are connected with
some of the best traditions of Geor- ]
gin, and I am afraid that it will kill;
mother."
Referring to her first meeting with
I>n vis. she snlil: "I met irim at tilt
home of a very dear friend of mine.
At Hint time ho was foreman of a
large dairy. I was Introduced to him
at this dinner and I must confess that
I liked him at once, lie was a per
feet gentleman and seemed to be
tlieiy educated. There was never a
doubt in my mind that he was alii
that tie pretended to tie."
sweeping liquor war.
Crusade in Savannah Mas Beer
StartiU In Earnest.
Warrant* for the nrr. st of the tiro
prletors of every brewery and every
liquor dealer, both wholesale and re i
tall, will be sworn out In Savannah,
by the anti liquor league, which was;
organized following the visit some 1
time ago of Seaborn Wright to Sav
nnttah. _
Might committees visited every sn-!
loon in the city for the purpose of
collecting evidence The names ol
the proprietors were taken and othei j
facts noted for use in the wholesale
prosecution whir l) Is to be started.
The league proposes to enjoin and
prosecute. Not i single place whert
the liquor is sold in violation of the
state prohibition law will be spared
Blank warrants have already bees
prepitred. attorneys engaged and the
league plans to strike while the iror
is hot.
The citizens who compose tin
league have been encouraged by tin
conviction in the superior court oi
several violators of the prohibition
law. in eaeli ease several penalties
were imposed.
OGLETHORPE ASSURED.
Atlanta Subscribes Amount Require,
t or University.
With $22.7.000 subscribed and tht
remaining $27,000 to be raised by
the executive committee, headed by
Captain .1. W. Knglisli. Sr,, the found
ing of new Oglethorpe university it
Atlanta is an assurer! fact.
The active work of the canvassing
committees came to a magnificent;
termination by the raising of $11,727
for tire last day’s work, and the ac
tive campaign of these committees is
now ended.
Arkansas Uses Georgia Marble.
Tlie contract for the monument to
tilt l women of the Confederacy which
is to l>e erected on the eonrthouss
lawn at Camden. Ark., by the Con
federate Veterans, the Sons of Veter
aits ami the (irinstoad Chapter of C
l>. C . lias been placed with a marble
company of Marietta, Ga. The mon
ument is to be of granite, 30 feet
high, surmounted by a statue of a
woman.
Beer Tax $15,000 a Year.
If plans of the ministers and lead
ing laymen of Griffin churches go
through. Griffin. Ga.. will next year
have the highest near beer saloon li
cense probably in the United States
—517,000 per year for the city. $2OO
for the state and county, and the us
ual government beer tax. The near
beer saloon license is at present sl>.-
000. and it is thought, the proposed
increase will be high enough to bt
prohibitive.
wc you
every requirement
PlKne particular service for which
it is intended. It must enthuse
you to the point that you will
recommend us to others.
OTHERWISE we do not want to sell you that article-
MERIT alone, counts with us, and on the basis of value
we want you to judge how much of your business it pays
you to give us.
TODAY is a good time to get started on this right meth
od of buying. Investigate!
MRS. J. T. SMITH
MAYWVILLE, - - GEORGIA
Specialist Examined
241 People In a Day
News comes from < -arnesville
that 241 people of Franklin county
were examined for the hookworm
last Saturday. This is the highest
tiuml>er ol examinations ever make
in asittgle day in Georgia. Out ol
th is number, 128 persons w ere
given treatment. Or. <\ 11.
Verner is the specialist who is con
ducting the examinations and su p
plyiug the treatment for persons in
footed, lie has lectured on the
subject in various part ofthe conn
ty and people are beginning to
WE HAVE SPENT YEARS IN STUDY, MIXING AND DEMONSTRATING
THE FORMULAE WHICH GO TO MAKE UP THE S. S. FERTILIZERS. %
iMB AS A RESULT WE OFFER IN S. S. BRANDS AN ALL ’ROUND
U FERTILIZER. ALL FERTILIZERS LOOK ABOUT ALIKE IN THE SACK,
/ 9 BUT THE DIFFERENCE COMES OUT IN THE FIELD TEST. THAT [jjff!
£§S IS WHERE S. S. BRANDS WIN OUT. WE SEE TO IT THE PLANT ' I
gg FOOD IS THERE AND PROPERLY BALANCED TO INSURE RESULTS.
H WE DO NOT USE NITRATE OF SODA ■ =^_
c " ” Sal a source of ammonia (nitrogen) for our cotton and com fertil- K
izer. It leaches out with the first rain. It should only be used as
Ife ® FISH, BLOOD AND OTHER ANIMAL AMMONIATES M
\V. V ; As the chief source of ammonia for our S. S. brands, knowing these ammoniates
11 T|& to be the best plant food. We also furnish cotton seed meal mixtures, when or-. ,
V A. dered. If your dealer does not handle S. S. goods write us, direct.
- tßft, Free money-purse and fertilizer booklet sent upon request. All S. S. |
! 'il. fertilizera guaranteed to drill freely and to be in A-l mechanical con-
dition. Order Early and Avoid Car Shortage.
SOUTHERN STATES PHOSPHATE „ >W29SLIL
realize that the hookworm is a
menace to the health and develop
ment of chrildren. —Commerce Ob
server.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Treasurer
of Banks County subject to the
Democratic primary to l>e called
later. Thanking you for past favors
1 earnestly solicit your influence
and will appreciate your vote at the
primary. * Uespt
.1. K . CH V M KERB.
To Keep Bread.
Bread should be kept io an earthen
ware pan. which should have a cover.
This pan ought to be scalded once a
week and then carefully dried.
Letters of Dismission.
(Jeorgia —Banks County.
Whereas, W. B. Lew a Hen, Ad
ministrator of It. Farmer, rep
resents to the Court in his petition,
duly tiled and entered on record,
that he lias fully administered R.
A. Farmers estate: This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, why said
Administrator should not I>e dis
charged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in March 19L4.
T. F Hill,
Ordinary.
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