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BEST TRUSSES
Uy Ixwt we mean bent it! every way. JJcst service—beet satisfac
tion —best (it and greatest comfort.
To back up our expert fitting and accurate adjusting of trusses we
carry a line of the l*cst trusses manufactured, therefore you are assured
of Ikjhl service and wear in every way.
Inspect our trusses very closely and you will see for yourself that
they are thoughtly and rightly finished in every particular They: re
the product of skilled workmen.
When we lit you wilh a truss you combine comfort and ease, satis
factory price and high quality all in one.
A consultation or private examination cost nothing.
Let us lit you. We guarantee satisfaction.
MAYSVILLE, GEORGIA
PHONE 18 THE QUALITY STORE
“Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.”
White Wyandotte Chickens and
Egg sFor Sale
I will give $5.00 in gold again this year
to any one who wins first prize at the
Commerce Fair on chickens hatched from
eggs bought of me.
Eggs $1.50 Per Setting
I also have some fine chickens for sale.
See or write to
MRS. ALONZO THOMPSON
Maysville, Ca , r.f and. 2.
'j- • ■
Think of the Company be
hind the car—and you'll
realize why Fords and Gov
ernment bonds are bought
with eciual assurance.
Strongest financially—
world-wide in scone—larg
est in volume oi output.
We build our renutation in
to the car. Better buy a
Ford.
Five hundred dollars is the pi ice of the
Ford runabout; the touring ear is five fifty;
the town ear seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit,
complete with equipment. Get catalog
and particulars from Royston Hdw. Cos.,
Royston Ga., —or W. M. Thomas Com
merce R. 30.
STOCK RAISERS NOTICE
Will stand my registered Percheon stal
lion Peaken 68802 for this season at my
he me'3,miles east of Jefferson
TERMS: —S2O.OO to insure a living foal.
For further information write or phone 75.
C. L. Bennett,
FOLEY KIPNF.N PILLS sue
CKSSFEL FOR RHEUMATISM
AND KIDNEYTROUISLK
Easy to take, quick to give good
results, positive in action tor haek
ache,weak back, rheumatism, kid
ney and bladder troubles. As soon
as you begin taking them you feel
he benefit of their healing qual
ities. W. M. ({olden,Bremen, Ca..
says;—“Foley Kidney Pills are the
Ivest remedy I every used for kid
ney and bladder troubles, also for
rheumatism. Any person having
kidney trouble. backache or
rheumatism should be very glad to
find such a wonderful remedy. '
Safe and effective. Domains no
habit forming drugs. For sale by
Hill & Rrown.
NOTICE
SI MMERHOUR Cotton Seed I
for sale,sl.oo per bushel,by C. \\
Wilson, Maysville, Ga.
Made two bales per acre last year
j BEWARE OF OINTMEN TS
FOR CATARRH TH AT COX
TAIN MERCURY
Mercury will surely destroy the
j sense of smell and completely de
range the whole system when ent
j ering it through the mucous sur
faces. Such articles should never
-be used-exeept on prescriptions
- from reputable physicians, as the
! damage they will do is about
ten fold to the good you
can possibly derive from
them. Hall's Catarrh Cure., man
ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Cos ,
Toledo, 0., contains uo mercury,
and is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system.
lln buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure
be sure yon get the genuine. It
l is taken internally and made iu
Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney !t
Cos. Testimonials free.
i
Senatorial Saying.
“Let me go on the Junkets of a coun
try," says Senator Wombat, “and I
ear* not who makes the law*."
BANKS COUNTY JOURNAL HOMER, CA.,
The Dog is Man’s Best
Friend.
Following is Senator Vest's fa
mous tribute to the ilo/. It was
a speech delivered to a jury in a
damage case, and not only secured
a verdict for the senator's client,
but instantly won lot its author
the warm approval of all lovers of
animals.
Senator Vest said:
Gentlemen of the Jury: The
best human friend a man has in
the world may turn against him
and become his enemy. His son
or daughter that he has reared
with loving care may prove un
grateful. Those who are nearest
and dearest to us, those whom we
trust with our happiness and our
good name may become traifoi* to
their faith. The money that a
man has he may lose. It flies
away from you, perhaps, when he
in (sis it most. A man’s repn
tation may be saerilied in a mo
! niont of ill-consideml action. The
people who are prone to fall on
their knees to do us honor when
success is with us may lx* the first
to throw the stone ol' malice when
failure settles its cloud upon our
heads. The one absolutely un
selfish friend that a man can have
lin this selfish world, the one that
never deceives him, the one that
never proves ungrateful or treach
erous, is the dog.
A man’s dog stands by him in
prosperity and in poverty, in
health and in sickness. He will
sleep on the cold ground where the
wintry wind blows and the snow
drifts liereely, if only he may be
near his master’s side. He will
kiss the hand that has no food to
offer. He will liek the wounds
and sores that come in encounter
will the roughness of the world
He guards the sleep of his pau
per master as if he were a prince.
When all other friends desert, he
remains. When riches take wings
and reputation falls to pieces, lie
is as constant in his lov eas the
sun in its journeys through the
heavers.
If fortune drives the Master
forth an outcast in the world,
friendless and homeless, the faith
ful dog asks no higher privilege
than that of accompanpiug, to
guard against danger, to light
against his enemies, and \\ hen Hu
last scene of all coiiu>s, and when
death takes the master in its em
brace and is laid away in the cold
ground, no matter if all other
friends pursue their way, there by
the grave side may the noble dog
be found, his eyes sad but open in
alei t Watchfulness, faithful and
lrue even in death. —Ex.
DIBSOU TION NOTICE.
j State of Georgia—County of Jack
1 son.
To all whom it may Concern:
Notice is hereby given that the
{ firm of Yeargin-Mocks Cos., com
| posed of W. M. Yeargin, of Jack
sou, Cos., and C. A. Mocks, of
| Banks, Cos., engaged in the general
mercantile business at Maysville,
Ga., Jackson, Cos. was on thoHlst.
j day of March, IP 14, dissolved by
! mutual consent, C. A. Meeks re
! tiring from said tirrn. The inter
est of the said C. A. Meeks having
been purchased by the said \Y. M.
Yeargin Cos., and the said \Y M.
Yeargin Cos., assumes all liability
] for the payment of alt indebtedness
| due by said linn, and the said \V.
j M. Yeargin having purchased all
I tin* notes and accounts of said firm,
| and have authority to collect the
I same.
The business will be conducte-l
at the same place by W. M. Year
gin Cos., under the firm name f A .
M. Yeargin Company.
This March, 31, 1914.
W. M. Yeargin
C. A. Meeks.
GET IN TOUCH
WITH US
We own 740 acres choice land
suitable for general farming, stock
raising or fruit and truck growiug,
near Plant City, Florida's largest
iulatid shippiug point: 815.00 per
acre, you can buy direct,no agents.
Moyse Florida Land Cos., Plant
City, Fla.
SERVICE,
When you buy Shots here you are sure of
the service you will receive because we guarantee abso
lute satisfaction in the wear.
STYLE
You are assured the newest styles in the
most fashionable leather and whether you want button
or lace you may be sure that you will find your size.
PRICE
You will find just the Shoe you want
here at just the price you want to pay. A splendid as
sortment of sizes and styles in a wide range of prices.
There is a combination of good sound reasons why it
will be to your best interests to come to this store and
inspect our offerings before you make any purchases of
things to wear.
Style, Quality. Beauty and Value are all in evidence
throughout our stock now more than ever before.
No matter what you want in the Dry Goods Line we can
predict that you will find just what you want here, and
our prices will surprise you this season, they are so low
Make up your mind right now that you are going into
BLACKWELL BROS. STORE the very first time you
are in Maysville and see the new goods and learn of the
valuable advantages offered you here.
BLACKWELL BOOS.
MAYSVILLE. GEORGIA.
A Pledge To The South.
The South is a land that has
known sorrows, it is a land that
has broken the ashen crust and
moistened it with its tears; a land
scarred and riven by the plow
share of wai and billowed with
the graves of her dead, but a land
of legend, a land of song, a land
oi hallowed and heroic memories.
To that land every drop of my
being, every pulsation of my heart
is consecrated forever.
1 was born of her womb; 1 was
nurtured at her breast, and when
my last hour shall come, 1 pray
God that 1 may be pillowed upon
her bosom and rocked in sleep
within her tender and encircling
arms.—Edward Ward Carmack.
The above qnotntation from the
brilliant and lamented Fx-Sena
ti-i ('.vrinaek. of Tennessee, is a
gem unsurpassed in style and ox
pressiou, and in devotion to the
traditions of the South,
read it thrills the soul of every
patriot reared under her sunny
skies and who has imbibed her le-j
geiuls, her songs, and tier hallow
ed and heroic memories-
It is a pledge we all should take, j
; sentiment we all should cherish, 1
ami his beautiful word-painting I
ought to be in every scrap book, j
so that future generations may i
real and catch its loyalty and in- !
p.ation.
May his pledge to the South itn
mortali/e his name through all the
ages aud keep the tires of Southern
chivalry foiever brightly burning
ns a In-aeon to lead others to great
- heights and grander reali
/ : ions.—Clean Homes.
POTATO PLANTS
Sweet potato plants in season.
150,000 for sale from the Ist of
April tiil July. Price 20c per
hundred.
X. C. Fai lknek,
Lula, Ga.
Five you read ;Le Swarding troids in Hie Bock
FBOM THE BALL ROOM TO HELI
A Dancing Master ? Experience. 25c postpaid.
Agents wanted. ftetKMtal M. Ci., Ltaiar.Me, *y
Wheelers School House
The recent rains has belated our
fanners to some extent.
Mrs. AddieHoopaugh from near
Commerce visited her mother, Mrs.
Shaw, Saturday night.
Mrs. J. C. Wheeler spent Sun
day at J. G. Kings, who has a very
sick boy.
A large eiowd attended the
meeting at Wilson Sunday.
Kev. Hagan will preach at River
side again the Ist Sunday at 3
o'clock.
Mrs. Clemintine Priekett is visit
ing relatives here this week.
Mrs. J. 11. Youngblood s|H-nt
Saturday and Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. W. C. Mooney, near
Commerce.
Mr. Ford Nicholson attended
the oratorical contest at Jefferson
Friday.
Roy Jones diued with Mr. John
Youngblood Sunday.
J. 1). Wheeler treated a few of
his friends to a nice birthday din
ner Saturday.
Mr. Otis Patterson and sister
Miss Belle visited near Red Oak in
lower Banks recently.
We haven’t but few girls iu our
town and it seems as if they will
get married soon.
Bro. Hagan had better see about
W. H. Patteisou. He goes to
Riverside too often.
GOOD RESULTS FOLLOW THE
USE OF FOLEY KIDNEY
PILLS
When run down with kidney
trouble, bothered with backache
rheumatism,swollow joints or blad
der weaknes, you will find good
results follow the use of Foley Kid
ney Pills- J, Wess Bryant, a
merchant of Cross Keys, Ga., took
them himself aud says:—“l have
sold many, many bottle of them to
the entiae satisfactian of my custo
mers."’ Safe and effective. Try
them. For sale by Hill & Brown.
DENTAL* NOTICE
Dr. D. M. Snelson, of Toccoa,
will be at Baldwin the first week
of each month prepared to do den
tal work in all its branches—office
over the Bank.
An Only Daughter Relieved of
Consumption
When death was hourly expect
ed, all remedies having failed, and
Dr. 11. James was expei imentii g
with the many herbs of
Calcutta, he accidently made a pn p
aration which cured his only
child of consumption. His child
is now in this country and enjoy
ing the iK'st of health. He has
proved to the world that Consump
tion can be positively and perm in j
ently cured. The doctor now gives 1
his reeeipe free, only asking two 2- :
cent stamps to pay expenses, This
herb also cures Night Sweats.
Nausea at the stomach and will
break up a fresh cold in twenty
four hours. Address CRADDOCK
& CO., Philadelphia. Pa., naming
this paper
THIS WILL INTEREST *
MANY
F. W. Parkhnrst, the Boston ,
publisher, says if anyone afflicted
with rheumatism iu any form,
neuralgi or kidney trouble, will
send their address to him at 701
Carney Building. Boston, Mass.,
he will direct them to a perfect
cure. He has nothing to sell.oij
give; only tells you how he nil
cured after years of search for re-“
lief. Hundreds have tested it with
success. *
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WHY IT SUITS PARTICULAR
PEOPLE.
Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound is prompt and effective for .
coughings,colds,croup, hoarsened
bronchial coughs and for any con
dition where the membranes of the
throat aad bronchial tubes are jn
llamed and raw. Mr. J. B. Wil
liams, Trenton, Ga., says:—“l j
contracted a deep cold and coughed'
with terrible violence but
Honey and Tar gave me relief at;
once, and my cough and cold wa
soon gone. I prefer it too because,
it contains no opiates and is a pure,
reliable medicine, it suits partir
ular people. For sale by Hill & j
Brown.