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Beautiful, Tasteful and Sanitary
These art* three important points to consider when it corns to painting.
Get lieauty, show taste and bare a sanitary home by buying paint of
quality.
DEVOES PAINT
is scientifically made, the colors are harmonous and artistic. It dries
w itli a hard glossy linsh anil will not peel, crack or chip.
1 se DEYOEH I'AINT and you are assured of beautiful, tasteful and
suiiitary woodwork or walls.
Ask for color card and prices.
MAYSVILLE.' GEORGIA
PHONE 18 THE QUALITY STORE
“Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.”
Most remarkable Watch
offer ever made m this city
Join our South Bend Watch Club and buy
on easy terms at the lowest cash price.
You have always wanted to own a high grade watch —a watch you could
absolutely depend upon for accuracy —a watch that would be tho envy
of your friends—
Hero is your opportunity.
Plans have just been completed lhat permit us to sell high grade South
Bend watches on easy payments at the cash rock bottom price.
“South Rend"
on $ 1 .OO a week terms
We pro[>ose to sell these watches
in clubs. By combining tho pur
chases of several people we can sell
a number of watches at no greater
cost than tho cost to sell one watch.
That's why we call it our club plan.
A watch will'be delivered to each
memlrer upon his making the first
payment.
The amount each member will pay
in each week will be so small that
it will never be noticed and at the
end of a few weeks the watch is
entirely paid for.
Tho South Bend Watch which we
are offering on this club plan is a
Wear The Welch While You Pay.
H. W. MEADERS. PJ
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.d. 2.
Think of the Compij ny be
hind the car—and you'll
realize why Fords and Gov
ernment bonds are bought
with equal assurance.
Strongest financially—
world-wide in scone—larg
est in volume ot output.
We build our renutation in
to the car. Better buy a
Ford.
Five hundred dollars is the pi ice of the
Font ruuabont; the touring car is five fifty;
the town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit,
complete with equipment Get catalog
and particulars from Royston Udw. Cos.,
Royston Ga., —or W tj M, Thomas Com
mem' R. 30.
watch you will always bo proud to
carry
It is guaranteed to give absolute
satisfaction by both ourselves and
tho makers.
You will surely like its trim shapely
build.
Don't let this splendid chance slip
by—this offer is made for a limited
time only—come in this evening
and let us give you more complete
information on this money saving
plan.
This offer Is open to both ladies
and gentlemen.
•AMES COUNTY JOURNAL HOWE*, GA.,
Maysville Locals !
fFrom (Mir Regular Corr***fH>mlent,)
Mrs. Warren Bacon Hirer it the
past week with relatives in At
lanta.
Miss Alexander, of Commerce,
spent a few days here this week as
the guest of Miss Margie Adams.
Mrs. Joe Ariaii has returned
from Cornelia where she has been
at the bedside of her father, Mr.
Wash Garrison, who has been
quite sick from pneumonia.
Miss Annie Durham has re
turned to her home near Athens,
after a two months visit to her
sister, Mrs. K. Lyle. Miss Dur
ham has many friends and ad
mirers here who regret her going
away.
Mrs. A. Brandt Smith Iras as her
guest, her sister, Mrs. Cox, of At
anta.
Miss Fannie Lee Atkins is at
home again after a two weeks visit
to her aunt at Dalton.
Misses Gussie Carr and Martha
Foster, of Atlanta, spent the week
end as guests of Mrs. T. .1. Carr
and Mrs. W. W. Wade.
Mis. Martha Ariaii spent the
past week with her son, Mr. Bud
Carson, near Homer.
Mis. L. .1. Bagsdale, of Mt.
Pleasant, came over Sunday to
nurse anew grandson which ar
rived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Thomas Saturday night.
Mr. Neese Adams attended the
burial ot his only grandson, the in
faut child of Mr. and Lee Adams,
at Westminister, H. C., last neck.
Last Sunday was observed as
Memorial day by the United
Daughters of the Confederacy here.
A sermon full of eloquence, which
was praised by the large congre
gation present, was preached by
Uev. L. A. Henderson at It a. in.
alter which the members of the
Chapter entertained the veterans
at their homes until tlm-e o’clock;
then all went to the church and
formed a line to march to the eem
etery. The veterans lirst, fol
lowed by the C. ot C. carrying the
evergreen wreathes, theu the U. I>.
(Vs and friends. After the sol
diets graves were decorated Com
rude Dock Hudileth, of Gillesville,
gave a very interesting talk which
was very much appreciated.
Mrs. Lon Pounds was theckarm
ing hostess of the .Social Club
Wednesday afternoon.
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Henry Ward Beecher’s
Creed.
We believe that soil likes to eat
as well as its owner, and ought
therefore, to be liberally fed.
we believe iu large crops which
leave the land better than they
found it—making the farmer and
the farm Imth glad at once.
We believe in going to the lx>t
tom of things and, therefore, in
deep plowing and enough of it.
All the better with a subsoil plow.
We believe that the best ferti
lizer for any soil is a spirit of in
dustry, enterprise and intelligence.
Without this, lime aud gypsum,
boues and green manure, marl and
guano, will be of little use.
We believe in good fences, good
barns, good farm houses, good
stock, good orchards and children
enough to gather the fruit.
We believe in a clean kitchen,
a neat wife in it, a spinning wheel,
a clean cupboard, a clean dairy,
aud a clean conscience.
We firmly disbelieve in farmers
that don’t improve in farms that
grow poorer every year; in starv
ing cattle, in farmers, boys turn
ing in clerks and merchants; far
mers’ daughters unwilling to work,
and in all farmers ashamed of their
vocation or who drink whiskey
until honest people are ashamed
of them.”—Henry Ward Beecher.
Where He Might Have Been.
One of the incidents of Father Ber
nard Vaughan's tour in the states was
•n encounter with a suffragette. The
haughty lady approached the English
visitor and said: And where would
you be, pray, but for a woman’”
"Madame,” came the reply, "on a
sultry evening like this I should be
eating ice cream under an apple- tree
to the Garden of Eden,”
SERVICE
When you buy Shoes 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
jnost 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 G-oods 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 BROS.
MAYSVILLE. GEORGIA.
Scheme Gives Notice of Frost
Avery clever scheme to nod
fy fruit growers of this section ol
the approach of frost was tried out
very satisfactorily here last week.
Col. I. C. Wade, President of the
Georgia State Horticultural So
ciety, deserves the credit of hav
ing placed the plan in operation
with the result that there was not
a mau, woman or child living near
the main line of the Southern Rail
way near here, but what knew that
something unusual was happen
ing or about to happen.
Several weeks ago Col. Wade
communicated with the officials of
the Southern Railway in regard to
giving some kind of signal from
their trains that would notify fruit
growers if the weather forecasts
indicated frost, promptly the com
pany took the matter up and gave
orders that all locomotives passing
through the fruit growing section
should give peculiar incessant
blowing thus putting orchardists
on notice of the approach of frost.
The company pci formed that duty
well, two nights last week, how
ever, a light breeze and it being
cloudy kept a frost awa\ and the
fruit has passed the usual Easter
cold and is still unhurt, and
with ideal weather conditions for
a few weeks longer a full crop of
fruit in this section can bo expected
Cornelia Enterprize.
THIS WILL INTEREST
MANY
F. W. Park hurst, the Boston
publisher, says if anyoue attiicted
with rheumatism in any form,
ucuralgi 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 oi
give; only tells you how he was
cured after years of search for re
lief. Hundreds have tester! it with
success.
Have you read ihe siardiug Lruiiis ia tae Book
FROM THE BALL ROOM TO HELL
A Denoins Master's Experience. 25c postpaid.
Agent# wanted, hetecestsl hi. Ce., LeetwuS j.
LEM M. PARK FO:*
STATE TREASURER
Never Before a Candidate for Any Pub
lic Office—Salesman, Old Soldier
and Farmer—Ben F. Ferry,
Chief C!erk.
I.em M Park, who lias announced his
candidacy for Treasurer of the state of
Georgia, subject to the Democratic pri
mary on Wednesday. August til. ISI4,
is making a personal canvass of the
state in an automobile.
Colonel beru M. Park is the youngest
brother of the late Captain Robert E.
Park, who was State Treasurer at the
time of his death from an old war
wound. He was born in Meriwether
county, and lived in that and Troup
county until recently, when he be
came a resident of Atlanta.
Colonel Park has farming and other
interests In both Meriwether and
Troup counties, and Is a life member
of the State Agricultural society.
For sixteen years he traveled over
Georgia as a salesman for New
York houses, and will be remembered
pleasantly by the older merchants of
the state.
While yet but a boy, he left school
to enter the Confederate service. He
is enthusiastic in his devotion to the
"Lost Cause," and never misses the
annual U. C. V. reunions, nor any gath
ering of old soldiers when possible for
him to attend. He was captain on the
staff of Gen. de Vaughn of Montezu
ma; a major on the staff of General
J. H. Martin of Hawkinsville, and also
a major on the staff of General Daven
port of Americus, and is now colonel
on the staff of the D. C. V. commander
in-chief.
Colonel Park has never before been
a candidate for any public office, and
now comes before the people of his
native state asking their vote and in
fluence for State Treasurer, promising
faithful, conscientious service.
Ben F. Perry, Chief Clerk.
Ben F. Perry, Editor Jonesboro
News, will serve as Chief Clerk, which
position he satisfactorily filled for
nearly four years, retiring from Ut* of
fice lB 1910.
An Only Daughter Relieved of
Consumption
When death was hourly expect
ed, till remedies having failed, ami
Hr. H. James was experimenting
with the many herbs of
Calcutta,he accidently made apn p
aratiou which cured his only
child of consumption. His child
is now iu this country and enjoy
ing the best of health. He has
proved to the world that Consump
tion can be positively and perman
ently cured. The doctor now giver
his reeeipe free, only asking two -
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 hoars. Address CRA 1)1 >CH K
A CO.,Philadelphia. Pa. ; naming
this paper
LOOK AT YOURSELF
Is Suffering Writing Lines
In your Face?
Many a
' V\ handsome
tul aeea
VWT/flj ' the pretna
if if ill % tore lines
Im / //MsA V'" ready be-
Sfn * ginning to
' s h o w in
her face. Secret suffering and sickness
is writing those lines every day plainer
and plainer.
They don *t know what to do. Their
backs ache, their bodies ache; poor ap
petite, bad digestion, sallow skins,
drooping shoulders, always tired. Prob
abl ly suffering from organic or function
al trouble peculiar to women. Doctors
don’t seem to help them. It’s pitifuL
But there is a way out.
A distinguished Southern physician
gave a life time of constant study to
perfecting a remedy for suffering wo
men and when he had perfected it he
rightlv called it Stella Vitae, the star
of life.
All dealers sell it and so certain are
they that they guarantee to give your
money back if Stella- Vitae doesn’t ben
efit you. If you want to stop that nag
ging pain, aid your digestion, clear up
your complexion and regain your physi
cal attractions try a bottle of Stella-
Vitae. Try it today. Don’t hesitate, for
it costs you nothing if it fails to benefit
you. Your dealer sells it in $1 bottles.
Thacher Medicine Cos., at Chattanoqra,
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