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Sight is the most estimable of all blessings: the most
woeful of all afflictions. Eye strain causes most nervous
headaches G-ive your eyes the attention they need
NOW or it may be too late.
DR. J. P. PARK’S
The Careful Optician In Office With Dr. Sharp.
COMMERCE, GEORGIA
Ly ifram
NOT GOOD
not BETTER
BUT best
Is the value in our line of Hosiery for G-irls
and Boys. An assortment of sizes in black,
tan and white.
The same is true in our low priced Ho
siery for men. Colors: black, tan, navy,
white, pearl and cream.
Don't forget our line of silk Lisle Hose for
Ladies and Misses.
Remember this stock is all new—and
will wear longer.
Suspenders
The SPECALS shown by us is manufac
tured in the best possible manner in every
detail. No fads on it; just good value all
over. Every cent spent in the manufacture
goes into the article. It is the best suspen
der of its kind made. Made on honor and
sold on merit.
New goods are being ad
ded to our stock
Nice line of rugs; assortment of colors
and sizes, prices range from $1 50 to $4.00.
Window shades. Nic ; ; line of curtain goods.
See us for Shoes
Yeargin-Meeks Cos.
MAYSVIL jS, A
The Most Fertile Land
in America
The delta on bottomlands along the San Joaquin River in S;in
Joaquin County, California, aiv the mov. propuctive, most fertile lands
in the U nited States. This land is compared to the gieat Valley of the
Nile in Egypt. San Joaqain is a diversified county. Its resources are
almost marvelous to the Easterner.
We have a beautifully illustrated booklet descriptive of this coun
ty, which we will send together with a map of California, and a copy
of SUNSET MAGAZINE, the mouthy guide and text-boo* of the
homeseeker and settler, if you will 3end ten cents in stamps to defray
cost of mailing.
SUXSET nA AZIKt SiiRViCE ILrEAi.,
ji.ii Francisco, Californio
BANKS (TIWTY fOrRNAI, HOMER,GA., FEBRUARY 29. 1914
A Baby W;mt A Mamma
We have several attractive babies
under a \ ear old who are willing to
go anywhere in Georgia to (iml a
good home where they will be
loved. "Those do not wish to go to
the same home, and not one of
them cares to go where there are
otlicr• lillle oiks in (lie family.
Kuch Hants (o lie ‘‘(lie baby”
wherever it makes home.
Koitkkt 11. McCoitn,
Atlaiita, (ia.
Proptrly Apportioned,
A birthday si ft was given to •
wife by her husband anil three chl
drwii. The youngest,- a little ten-year
old, was appointed to make the
speech of presentation. Sh. did it af
ter much preparation for the occa
sion, and this was the form it took:
"Dear mamma, this gift is presented
to you by your three children and
your ouo husband.”
YOG 8 \ \ KJK >.\ KY
When yin Iniy Coley’s lloney I
and Tin* .ct; mmi-l because just J
a few <! * > ‘s si ops the coughs and |
heals 1. a cold, one bottle lasts hi
long time, : .mi the last dose is as
good as the :Yv . Mrs. 8. 8. 8. 20
Van litiieu .'■>(. Kingston N. Y.
says: “Father hud lagrippe and
his cough was something tenible
tind he could not sleep. Foley’s
Honey and Tar not only stopped
his coughing, but it brought my
voice hick tome after a severe easi
of broueliitis and laryngitis.” For
sale by Hill A Brown.
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sn Vi; SFi I.b i;\ KBY WIIKJG
lAn pie e\ ery where are talking of
the quirk and 1 11 , ■ n- nils Foie.
Kidney I’iib g in backache
rheunia is a. k . and liladde
inn lies. fine , it t ake the :
nto \ nil r y b :.i w ItliiMi t gun!
ic-ults. I n.;t i b call -e Foley
Kidney I’d is ahr 'he kidney
m ii. i . i j'i t i, . nature cab
f- u o )ul l i we t!(ciie<l am
UM'divi • i tis. a I). <'anoil, Sue
•time .• < VI. w it<-s; “It is a
ji air ■ ice an end Foleys Kid
ney ”i a tiny nst worke.
y cas ror sale by
Hill A (own.
dfft x "Hen We
Wpf~Df • M'.(iicine Made
1 u ff Kifcgyaad BlndderTroubles” i
FOLEY
= KSiSHEY
f POLS
>P I H backache.
3* ; 1 ' iw. 1 eumatism.
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HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY.
Avoid Needless Heart Strain.
The lit'ini i-. (lie imiiTiHiiring of
life Hi ilil.v hi'illlll :lii(l vigor
ili-: ril iijnm tin* Integrity of this
in :-n Let the lieiul muscle or
tin- delleiite lieiirt vnlves be ini
l-.iired m injured in the slightest
degree mid life will hei-nme it
misery mid n lorlure. It is im-
Inirt:iid li ert-fore for every one.
es|iei iiillt tor ihose who nre post
middle m ;>. to iivoid all unneees
sarv stniin upon tlie heart. In
order lo uinintaiil its health mid
etlieleney ns long ns possihlt-.
Intense niuscuhir work of any
kind if eoniimied for many hours
e.i h din will in time nfTeet the
li- uri I-veil mental work tf tt
i too prolonged mid too Intense
will result in weakening the
heart muscles.
The ordinary man cannot be
lieve thm excesses in eating may
result in Injury to the heart
Such, however, is the case
Whenever the stomach is over
loaded with food the heart must
work harder to pump an extra
quantity of blood in order lo
aUI tile stomach in its added
work Thus ii double injury re
sults The stomach is injured
and liie muscle of Ihe heart is
overstrained.
Alcohol or excessive use of to
liacco will also greatly impair
the s( relic. tli of this vital organ.
follow the rules of moderation
in all tilings In this way you
will conserve tile vitality of all
the organs and enjoy perfect
lien I ill and long life
Don’t Suffer Headaches
HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY.
Treatment Warts.
Ml caustic' are useful in de
stroying warts, but the cuuterizn
don must not lie pushed too far.
The skin around the wai t should
lie piulei led with a layer of col
lodion oi some other protective.
-With nervous pa dents, to avoid
pain, (lie application of either
methyl or etliyl chloride spray is
ivrniu mended Destruction of
warts can also lie effected with
the galvanocautery or thermo
i a tilery
In --light eases tlu‘ warts may
lie treated by the application of
-oil soap Kor example, a layer
ol soap about (lie thickness of
the back of (lie blade of a knife
Is spread upon a piece of fhmnel
or muslin placed on the warts
and kept there day and night. If
it is Inconvenient to keep this
dressing on during the day. on
lining the soap which is on the
,si;iii b washed off and either zinc
oxide or tale powder is applied.
The applications are continued
until the wart comes off. this he
ing a -T ied by scraping tlie wart
after each application. If the
snap irritates the skin too touch
it-' use should lie suspended for
a few days
Regulations.
Os remarking some time ago that
•indents cannot bo driven anywher#
by regulations, 1 was contradicted by
the dean of another institution who in
sisted that by regulations they can bo
driven to the devil I accepted the
amendment.—President Lowell, in
Harvard Graduates’ Magazine.
Kdris FeslHirComS
® ok !^.ood,b“" ea "™ ace^ti U? ': ,a ■
.lOE P - HOME OFFICE fanANCH office •**£,*• ivJ*
ATLANTA MONTGOMERY I4 h c
Champion Corn Rais?r Used Morris Guano i
rwLglifps]; The superiority of Blood, I><. j •nT Tankage Guano over minen
ammoniates in the fertilization <( n has again been demonstrate!
'jV/Jjff by Mr. J. C. Addington of Morg ,G a.
> By the results secured from uic : r use, he is now the champion
upland corn raiser in the State of Georgia. Read what he say.; un - v. -
MW der date of December Bth, 1913:
( ‘‘l sent three bushels of my corn with affidavits to the State
y/gjSSTIf Fair at Macon and won first premium of $l5O for best ucre cf
upland corn in the State of Georgia. / l eel proud that I iOlu
J State record for best acre of upland corn and Iynintyou to
\ feel proud that it was made wiih Morris ‘ ertilizers.
Our SUPREME BRAND CORN GROWERS are not only good '
for prize winning, but they are the best for general utality. Dm t
'/wf. \| be satisfied with ordinary fertilizers, but DEMAND TIIE MOKKi.-
|>jm .4[| BRANDS FOR ALL CROPS.
H|; . FOR SALE BY _ ;, r-
A Place of Safety
“Your money or your life!” growled the footpad.
“Take me life!” responded the Irishman. “I'm savin’
me money for me old age?”
If you keep money around the house, it has been :i|-lly
said that you are not saving it but merely gambling with
it every night, with the odds not in your favor. If the
amount is small, even then its loss may mean much to you.
If it is great, the greater the risk you run of fire, burglarv
or other accident. Let us care tor it. We are prepainlto
do so.
The Bank of Gillsville
Gillsville, Ga.
GROVES L. GRIFFIN, Cashier.
Books for Sale by Sam. L. f g
Having received and assortment of good books li-.uu the
largest Publishing Houses of the South, lam in position in ; ; our
homes with choice reading matter.
The importance of good books in the horn - can n : hi ver
estimated. It would be much easier for us to train our -ov ami iris
in the way they should go if we kept them supplied with ood I er
ature.
Most people road something, and isn't it a thou a: - I- ter
for them tb read books that are elevating, Ilian to till their mine . ith
poison?
The way to keep the mind from thinking evil thou:,l.ts is u> ci wd
it with good ones.
Natural Laws in the Spiritual World l ure 35c
Why Do You Not Believe “ 50c
Strive and Succeed 35c
Stepping Heavenward 35c
in His Steps “ doc
Shifting for Himself “ 35c
Palace Beautiful " 35c
Ten Nights in a Bar Boom “ 35c
Treasure Island “ *>oc
Girl In Ten Thousand 50c
War on the White Slave Trade “ * i ,50
Man Without a Country “ 35c
Polly a New Fashioned Girl 35c
Library of Wit and Humor “ ; 2.00
Samantha at Saratoga doc
Inez, A Talc of the Alamo • “ isc
Aid and Guide to Family Worship “ 30c
Hammonds Pictoral Atlas of the World, HH3 edition *2.50
Hot Shots, by Sam P. .I ones >oc
Smith’s Bible Dictionaries 1 “ -'.50
The Ideal Pictorial Home Bibles, Number 2033 " ' : 50
INTERNATIONAL lted Letter Teachers Bibles. No. 0 0- “ - iOO
For your benefit I give below a partial list of Cm books w ith
which I can supply you.
This paper will piint fioin time to time a list of the nooks 1 carry
in stock, and il you don’t sec the one you want write, me at m cc, and
if Ido not carry it in stock I will take pleasure in getting it for you.
1 will send any book you want on receipt of price, postage prepaid.
SAM. L. HAGAN, Homer, Ca.
Clubing Offer
Atlanta Tri-Weekly Constitution
Home and Farm
Banks County Journal
All Three One Year For $1.75