Banks County journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1897-current, May 08, 1914, Image 2

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Easy Terms - Cash Prices Anew way to buy a watch Yon -will bo Interested In our new club f plan as It enables you to buy a high grade South Dend Watch In a beautifully en graved gold case on easy payments at the rock bottom cash price. No long prices—you buy this watcfh at absolutely the lowest cash price. Yqu get the watch upon making the first payments and Its a watch that you will be proud of. The South Bend Watch whloh we are offering on this club plan Is backed by our personal guaran tee as well as an Iron clad guarantee by the manufacturers. Our new club plan of selling makes this offer possible. We can makn this offer for a limited time only. Take advantage of It now—come In and let us tell you the full particu lars of this remarkable offer. H. W. Meaders' IVES 5 v ’ |e Q LIGHT, trade 99 1 1 ST The SMITHSONIAN 1 I “ CT MAYSVILLE.' GEORGIA PHONE 18 THE QUALITY STORE “Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.” \y . ■■■■■ *.i?f V ‘ ' -/- fS t J ' 1 ■ \ Think of the Company be hind the car—and you'll realize why Fords and Gov ernment bonds are bought with equal assurance. Strongest financially— world-wide in scoce—larg est in volume oi output. We build our refutation in to the car. Better buy a Ford. Five hundred dollars is the pi ice of the Ford runabout; the touring ear is live fifty; the town ear seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment, (let catalog and particulars from Koystou Hdw. Cos., Roystou Ga., —or W. M. Thomas Com meree 11. 30. WILL B. LOCKHART. Proprietor. CLEANING. PRESSING, ALTERING DYING Agents Imperial Gasolene Irons Jxmg Dist*moe Phone *O, MAYSVILLE, Ga. The Acid test of JH Watch accuracy —keeping occur ate lime froun in solid ia. |IJ- Read this description of 2s££&^-N0.217 Design—Bridge model of the lat est design. Plates—Genuine nickel—not brass plated nickel as In many makes— Insuring an even expansion and con traction In changes of temperature. 17 Jewels —Selected ruby and sap phire Jewels and not so easy to chip or break as the garnet Jewels generally used. Escapement—Double roller—this overcomes all danger of over bank ing which would stop the watch. S'acl escape wheels —Harder than the brass commonly used. Balance wheels Compensating automatically adjusts Itself to changes In temperature, etc. Hair spring—Breuget—the very best made. Adjustments—Temperature, isoch ronlsm and three positions. Very closely rated under eaCh of these adjustments. Finish—Very highly and beauti fully finished throughout. Gold let tering. IAMR3 CO,PUTT JfIPJWAL fIOMEU, GA., The Horse. From the* eirhest ago*, thi< noble nini.il iiai been the friend and companion of nun. Prized for hi it-aii y, loved for b'adocility, and /.due l fir his strength, he has ev er been regarded as the highest in value and importance of ail do mestic animals. In the remotest ages, as far back a< authentic his tory discloses anything of the life and pursuits of man, we find that the horse occupied a prominent position in the service of the hu nan family. Before the plow and at the liar row he has multiplied the pro luction of the earth an hundred fold beyond what human strength ■ould have secured. Laboring be fore the loaded wagon, he has tieen a steady drudge for man. It is not too much to claim for him that civ dilations itself would have been -horn of something of its present air proportions but for the vat liable services rendered by this noble animal. What the horse may have been in his natural state is not known, as none at present •xist in that condition. The horses which at the present day are found in a wide state in north em Asia and America, are known to lie the descendants of individ uals formerly domesticated. The Arabfl, who have been long renowned for their attachment to the horse, early showed the extent to which intelligent training could develop his finer qualities and render him the mast docile and obedient of animals. It is from the Arabian horse, crossed with Itarb, that the best stock of Eng land and America has sprung. The Arab, above all other races of man, understands the value of his horse, crossed with Barb, appre ciates the nobility of his nature and treats him accordingly. They kiss and caress them; they auorn them with jewels and amulets. In short, they treat them almost like rational beings, which arc ready to sacrifice their lives for their mas ter’s benefit. We have all heard the story of the Arab who refused all offei made to purchase a beautiful untie on which he rode, declared he lov ed the animal better than his own life. The whole estate of this poor Arab of the desert consisted of this most beautiful \oung filly. When asked if he would sell, and being pressed by poverty and want, he hesitated for a long time, but at length consented on consid eration of receiving a very large stun of raonev, which he named himself. So he was lequestod to deliver the animal to the Fiench consul at Said, who soon after made his appearance mounted on a magnificent courser, and laid down the gold demanded for the mare. The Arab, clothed in rags, dismounted, looked at the money, then turning his eyes to the mare, said: “To whom am I going to yield thee up! to European, who will tie thee close*, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable? Return with me, my beauty, my darling, and he sprat.g upon her back and sped away toward the desert. So let us treat our horses kindly, gently, tor without them words tail to de scribe the situation. —Extract from International Auctioneer. Leo M. FranK Denied New Trial Atlanta, Ga.' May fi. —The ex traordiuary motion of Leo M. Frank for anew trial was denied by Judge Betyamin H. Hill Wednesday afternoon at the con clusion of arguments by Attorneys Luther Z. Rosser and Reuben R. Arnold, for the defense. Jndge Hill made his decision without hearing from Solicitor Hugh M. Dorsey. COUPON Worth 10 Cents Present this coupon with 15 cents and get 25-cent pack • , age NYAL’fI YELLOW PILLS For Billions Liver Chandler & Jackson Pharmacy SERVICE 1 When you buy Shoe-3 here you are sure of the service you will receive because we guarantee abso lute satislaction 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 jusi 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 BROS. MAYSVILLE, GEORGIA. ] Go get a tin of STAG and be rewarded by a FhjZH&m aSaS® ...... .. new thrill in smoking i&cSßr STAG has n LIVING FFt AGP thst ls origin:.! and er Emmst’. a®..; wonderful. “ Nn r;f • **. 3 ® G3 - : cf the day—or night SA'i •*" S< — IS as tresh and templing as tho first. Convenient Packages: T . t Ha'f-Size z- y*ysdjfcVq'W Cent Tin, the Full-Size K’-Cc ‘ Tin, . c Pound ■. i 11.-.if-.'-'ocr.d Tm H '^ idorS £nd th ° PuUrd Gl£iS hurnijor j "EVER-LAST ff p. Lorillard Co.~ .'istablished 1760 All Day Singing We are requested to advertise an all day singing at Silver Shoal church the sth Sunday in May. Everybody and especially good singers are invited. There is no doubt Joe Brown is in earnest in his tight against organized labor. Enough senti ment might be aroused to encourage i him to enter the senate race. ; Whatever else may be said it is plainly seen that Mr. Brown is not ; content to remain on the farm and he indicates a desire to get back in the political game. Should he venture, it is our opinion that he i will oppose Senator Hoke Smith.— I Commerce Observer. White Wyandotte Chichens 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 Maysviile Ga., r.f.d. 2.