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What To Buy
Where To Get It
Yeargin-Meeks Cos.
Maysville, Ga.
FOR WOMEN
Hair Nets Hooks and Eyes
Hair Pins Dress Fasteners
Hair Ribbon Towels
Handkerchiefs Toweling
Side Combs Dolier
Crochet Cotton Window Shades,
Ball Thread Drapery
Talcum Powder Rugs
Thimbles Belts
Needles Dress Shields
Pins Embroidery Rings
Buttons Gloves
Piece Goods Patters
Flower Seed Ulster Cape Papers
FOR MEN
Shirts Half Soles
Collars Strip Leather
Ties Hats
Gloves Caps
Hosiery Garden Seed
Underwear Bread Trays
Suspenders (extra length) Laundry Baskets
Belts Paris Garters
Shoe Polish Arm Bands
Overalls Oil Cloth
Work Shirts Tabacco
Snuff Cigars
Just received a shipment of enameled ware.
QUALITY the best. Don't fail to drop in to
see this assortment. Also received a tin
ware assortment.
We buy Chickens, Eggs, Corn. Peas, etc.,
at the market price.
SEE US FOR SHOES
"BKREEMER-
Come in to sea us. It will be a pleasure to show you our stock
whether you buy or not.
YEARGIN-MEEKS CO.
MAYSVILLE, GEORGIA.
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 aptly
said that you are not saving it but merely gambling with
it every night, with the odds not in your favor. 11 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, burglary
or other accident. Let us care tor it. We are prepared to
do so.
The Bank of Gi/lsvil/e
Gillsville, G-a.
GROVES L. GRIFFIN, Cashier.
iAK-feS MIfeKAL HdMk, tA„ MAftCH 5 1914
The Country And The City
“All civilizations have been born
and nurtured in the country; all
have declined and died in the
cities.
•‘So long as the influence of the
good, rich, pure manhood aud wo
manhood of the country over
balances theindueneeof the stunt
ed, starved, diseased, vitiated,
criminal oil .spring of the cities,
nations progress,but w hen the cities
begin to be the dominant initiative
the decliue of the people begins.
“If ever the great country dis
tricts accept aud nuopt the code o>
morals that prevails m the cities —
the suggestive styles, the semi-lasci
vious,dances and theatres, the free
for-all family life —the moral death
of the nation is at hand.
“It is a saving fact that today
the majority of men ivho control
the a Hairs of the nation —not only
in the political world, but in the
iinaucial,commercial and industrial
world—were born and reared to
maturity in the country or in coun
try towns. There they formed
there characters, established their
habits,obtained their ideas of right
and wrong budded the foundation
of then physical, mental and moral
strength. In after yeartthey drill
ed to the cities as greater fields for
their activities, but in so doing
they took with them the strength,
virility,morality and industry they
acquired while yet close enough
to nature to be close to what is
fuudomeutally right in (bid’s nni
verse.” —IMulabelphia Times,
Why We Can See Smoke.
Smoke is not composed of gasws
only, but of solid or perhaps partly
liquid particles which are mixed with
the gases and carried along bv them.
Ft. is these particles of matter that are
visible to the eye. rnd not the gaae*
themselves Kt. Nicholas
Statement of tiie condition of tlie
BanKs County Bank
Located at Homer, G-a. at the close of busi
ness Feb. 25,1914
UK,SOI U< KS
Time loans 38, , 75.70
Overdrafts, unsecured, .‘{.o7
Komis and Stocks owned
by the Hank 5,000.00
Hanking House 2,517.10
Fumi tine and Ki\lilies 1,710.55
Due from Hanks a.el Hank
ers in this Stale 8,017.50
Due from li..nks and Hank
ers in oth SI a( • 8,253.80 |
Currency >OBB.OO
Cold 80.00
Silver, Nickles,etc 480,00
Cash Items 501.03
1,022.811,
Fire Ins. Fund 120.00 j
Total ’soiTsisosTT I
GEORGIA—Banks County,
Before me came O. Walton, Cashier of Banks County Bank, who
being duly sworn, sa>s that the above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said Hank as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
<). WALTON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 4th day of March, 1914.
J. N. 11 ii.i., N. J\
Statement of the Condition of the
Baldwin State BanK
Located at Baldwin, Ga., at the close of busi
ness Feb. 25th, 1914.
BESOT' iICKK.
Demand Loans > 15,000.00
Time Loans 30,387.79
Overdrafts, unsecured 25.23
| Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank 1,000.00
Banking house, 3,304.82
Furniture and fixtures 2,007.95
Due from Banks and Bank
ei-s in this state, L, 189.99
Due from Banks and Bank
el’s in other States 2,01 1.14
Currency $778.00
Gold 395.00
Silver, Nickles, etc. 123.50
('ash Items 37.50
1,334.00
Cash Collections 219.39
Total $42,130.31.
STATE OF GEORGIA— County or Banks
Before me came E. C. Aody Cashier Baldwin State Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said
Bank.
E. C. Aijby.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of March 1914.
J. E. KING, N. P.
Stop That Eye Strain
Free Trip To Commerce
My electric testing machine has arrived. Come in and
let me scientifically examine your eyes and fit you with
a pair of the BEST GLASSES made at a very reasona
ble price.
I will pay your R. R. Fare both ways from any point
on the Lula and Athens road during March. My busi
ness since coming here has more than doubled what I
had expected and am doing my best to make the month
oi March exceed all others. My long experience and
thorough knowledge with latest equipments puts me in
position to fit eyes correctly.
See me now for free examination.
DR. J. P. PARR’S
The Careful Optician In Office With Dr. Sharp.
COMMERCE, GEORGIA
LIABILITIES.
< a pita 1 stock Paid In 15,000.00
Undivided Profits, less
< 'urrent Fx peases, I liter
csl and taxes paid 2,289.65
I)ue In Banks and
Hankers in other States 4,000.00
I udi\ idnal Deposits sub
jeet to Check 31,795.4(1
Demand eertilicates none
Time certificates 10,708.21
< 'ashier’s <{hecks 87.32
Kills Payable,including
Time Certificates rep
representing Borrow
ed money none
Total $63,880.64
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In, $15,000.90
Cndivided Profits, less
Current Expenses, Inter
est and Taxes Paid 3,245.70
Due Unpaid Dividends 56.00
Individual Deposits subject
to Check, 16,970.32
Time Certificates, 6,835.73
Cashier’s Checks, 22.50
Bills Payable, including
Time Certificates repre
senting borrowed mon
ey none
Total . $42,130.31
DISORDERED KIDNEYS
CAUSE MUCH MISERY
W ith pain and misery by day,
sleep disturbing bladder weakness
at night, tired, nervous run down
men and women everywhere are
glad to know that Foley Kidney
Pills restore health and strength,
and the regular action of kidneys
and bladder. Mrs. Sola Karnes,
Kowdon, Oh., It. 1, says: “I suf
fered with terrible headache, back
ache and bearing down pains, so
bad I was hardly able to get around.
I loc k 3 bottles of Foley kidney
Pills and since then 1 have been en
tirely well.” For sale by Hill &
Brown.
Word for the Dog.
“Society women criticised for fon
dling dogs,” said a newspaper head
line, and the New York World com
ments: "It Is not Jus t to criticise a
woman for enjoying the society of
her dog until you have seen her hus
band.“
Books for Sale by Sam. L. Hagan
Having received and assortment of good books from one of the
largest Publishing Houses of the South, 1 am in position to supply you;
homes with choice reading matter.
The importance of good books in the home can not be ov> :•
estimated. It would be much easier for us to train our boys and gins
in the way they should go if we kept them supplied with good lit -r
ature.
Most people read something, and isn’t it a thousand times be.lt
for them to read books that are elevating, than to fill their minds win.
poison!
The way to keep the mind from thinking evil thoughts is to crowd
•it with good ones.
For your benefit ! give below a partial list of the books with
which I can supply > >u.
Natural Laws in the Spiritual World Price
Why Do You Not Believe “ ' 50c
Strive and Succeed “ 35c
Stepping Heavenwaid “ 35c
In His Steps “ 35c
Shifting for Himself “ 35c
Palace Beautiful “ 35c
Ten Nights in a Bar Room “ 50c
Treasure Island “ 50c
Girl In Ten Thousand “ 35e
War on the White Slave Trade “ $1.50
Man Without a Country “ 35c
Polly a New Fashioned Girl “ 35c
Library of Wit and Humor “ $2.00
Samantha at Saratoga “ 35c
Inez, A Tale of the Alamo “
Aid and Guide to Family Worship “ 60r:
Hammonds Pictoral Atlas of the World, 1913 edition “ $2.50
Hot Shots, by Sam P. Jones “ 60c
Smith’s Bible Dictionaries “ $2.50
The Ideal Pictorial Home Bibles, Number 2033 “ $3.50
INTERNATIONAL Red Letter Teachers Bibles, No. 610 “ $3 00
This paper will print fiom time to time a list of the books I carry
in stock, and it you don’t see the one you want write me at once, and
if I do not carry it in stock 1 will take pleasure in getting it for you.
I will send any book you want on receipt of price, postage prepaid,
SAM. L. HAGAN, Homer, Ga.
SPECIAL “HEALTH WARN
ING” FOR MARCH
March is a trying month for the
very young and for elderly people.
Croup, bronchial colds, lagrippe
and pneumonia are to be feared a
avoided. Foley’s Honey and Tar
is a great family medicine that u I
quickly stop a cough,check the pi ■
gress of a cold,and relieve inflam i
and congested air passages. E.
Rhodes,Middleton,Ga., says: “I
grippe gave me a baching con
for which I got on relief until 1 to<
Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound,
and was soon well of both eough
and cold.” For sale by Hill &
Brown.
DENTAL* WOTSC 5
l)r. I). M. Snelson, of Toecna
will be at Baldwin the first wee)
of each month prepared to do den
tal work in all its branches --office
over the Bank.
Don’t Suffer Headaches