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NUNN ALLY CANDY N V AL REMEDIES
Our Evidence
There is a principle iu law, that a man is innocent until he is
proven Guilty.
There is a principle in business that a sales claim is false or ox
aggeiated until it is proven conservative and true.
In either event, it is difficult to prove the case.
The guilt or innocence of a man is proven by the testimony ot
creditable witnesses.
The same is tree of OUR Business,
The merits of our business is proven by Creditable Witnesses.
Our complete stock of Drugs, Toilet Articles, Prints, Rubber
Goods, and Sundries are sutlicient evidence.
“Phone IS and be convinced'
EASTMAN KODAKS DEV OK PA IN TO
W. WALLACE WHETS ELL, Licensed Pharmacist. Mgr.
MAYSVILLE, GEORGIA
“Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.”
Scrubs Fatten Quickly
You want your pigs to eat as much as possible
when you fatten them. Give them a great variety
of feed, keep the appetite keen and the digestion in
good order, and you wilt obtain the desired result;
especially if you mix with the grain ration a dose of
D pa TVpp STOCK
D cc L/ cc MEDICINE
Whets the appetite—Helps digestion.
SATISFACTION, QUALITY STYLE
GET THAT
“ROYAL TAILORED LOOK”
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As Decoration Day draws nearer and
real Summer appears, outing suits become
more popular—get ready now to fight the
temperature —get a cool light-weight ROY
AL suit for REAL comfort.
We have several number of odd pants
that can be bought at a bargain. If you want
a pair of trousers that will keep you comfort
able during the hot weather call and see
them.
We also carry a line of first-class Dry
Goods and Notions, Our Groceries are of
the best grade ever kept in town.
J. D. HILL & SON
HOMER, GA.
Idlenesa Again in Good Odor.
It U now declared that the idle are
not necessarily lazy, and that hustling
conversation does not necessarily
prove one is making good among the
busy bees. _ -
I put some sembby
looking hogs in the pen to
fatten and gave them Bee
Dee STOCK MEDICINE
in their feed. I soon had
fine, hcalihy-looking hogs,
which netted me over £>oo
pounds.
H. Kisner,
Dunlevie, W. Va.
25c, 50c and sl. per can.
A1 your dealer's.
P. IV 4
Amazing.
The scientists tell us, as the result
of study of a paleolithic skull, that
primitive man was able to think be
fore he was able to speak. How times
have changed.—New York Tribune.
BANKS CCUNTY" fOURNAL, HOMER,GA.
Woman Talks Of Woman
Following is an article written
by a Lula lady who is disgusted
with the split skirts, leopard caps,
cigarettes and Uglily, She thinks
the world is getting too gay, and it
is, we arc progressing down hill
in many ways, but how you
“gona” remedy it.
Editor Journal: —Will you al
low tnc space in your paper for a
few lines as 1 have heard nothing
from any one. Is there no one
that sees as 1 do, concerning the
styles and fashions of the woman
race of to-dayt Someone said,
“Give me the girl that wears the
dress that the sun can’t shine
through,” so I say the same.
But too, giye me the girl that will
not wear the one that is so tight
she can’t step without splitting
her skirt. It is embarassing to go
out in society and see how the wo
man will expose their human form
to the eyes of man. 1 don’t know
what will be next. I think the
govennent will have to take charges
No wonder storms, tornadoes aud
cyclones arc sweeping the land,
invading homes and destroying
lives. 1 think it would l>e bene
ticial to read the third chapter of
Isiali and hike heed. I have
been in public when I was actually
ashamed for the women. Nothing
is more disgust ing than a little
couple just started out. The
maid with a tighty and the little
boy with a leopard cap just above
one ear, and a cigarette between
his lingers. Surely their mothers
have lost control. The people
can’t see or realize the wrong they
are putting before the rising gen
eration. I can’t see but one mo
tive as I have already said “the
eyes of man.”
PROGRAM
of the Third Division of the
Banks County Sunday School
Convention that meets at New
Salem church the third Sun
day June 21. 1914-
Each Sunday school in this di
vision is urged to be well repre
suited.
!):.•{(). Sunday school.
10:15. A practical plan for
bringing Sunday school up to
the Standard —Hon. G. G. Strange.
10:40. Duty of parents to the
Holiday school.- Prof. W. B.
Smith.
11:05. Missions in the Sunday
school. —Col.S. 11. .Jolly.
1 1:1(0. What it means to be a
itanner Sunday school State Hle
inentary Supt.—M iss Daisy Maxell.
I'resent standing of the Sunday
schools. C til roll of schools and
mark each on the chart according
to the Danner Standard.
12:15. Adjourn for dinner.
1:30. Prayer and praise ser
vice.—Rev. Samuel Hagan.
1:45. Practical plans for study
ing the lesson. —Rev. J. T. Hakes.
2:15. Sunday school work un
der the ’teens —Cradle roll, be
ginners, primaries, and juniors.
Miss Daisy Magell.
2:45. Class Organization, what,
why, how?—Rev. .J. X, McCord.
3:15. < jualilications for Sunday
school work. —Hon.J. F. Shan
non.
3:45. Open discussion.
4:00. Adjourned.
G. C. Glasuke,
Pics. Third Division.
Wheelers School House
The weather is so dry our boys
have the blues.
Mrs. J. C. Wheeler has been
sick but is much better.
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Holland at
tended the singing at Webbs
Creek last Sunday.
Miss Willard Thompson of
Maysville, visited her grandparents
here last week.
G. J. King and lamily visited
relatives here Sunday.
We heard of a man who attended
the all day singing at Silver Shoal
and carried two well filled baskets.
His wife stopping on the way to
visit he cariied both baskets all
for himself and friends. So we in
vile that gentleman to our singing
the first Sunday in July.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Sailers of
Nicholson, visiten her sister, Mrs.
Holland last Thursday.
$25,000,000 for Gum:
$350,000,000 Tobacco,
Thats Our Annual Bill
Washington, April 25. —Amer-
icans arc accused of being a “mon
ey spending mad” people by Re
presentat Ive .1. Hampton Moore,
of Pennsylvania, in a statement
indorsing the American Society for
Thrift.
“The diamonds, rings,gold chains,
and other articles of jewelry we
brought for sweetharts wiyes and
doughters the last live years.” Mr.
Moore said, “foot up a total that
SERVICE
When yon 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
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 aud styles iu 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 yon want in the Dry G-oods Line we can
predict that yon 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.
See Me for Free Examination
. 30- |
If y our eyes are giving you trouble don’t take any
chances, see an expert who knows how to relieve all the
strain. I fit all eyes correctly, relieving headaches and
all other trouble caused from refractive errors. My new
office next to Mrs. Sailors store is cool and clean.
J. P. PARKS, Optometrist.
COMMERCE, GEORGIA.
is more than twice xthe sum spent
by the United States to construct
the Panama caual. Wearespend
ing more than $25,000,000 a year
for chewing gum alone. Our
national tobacco habit burned ap
proxiniatcly $850,000,000 bust
year.”
These remarkable figures are a
few of the reasons given by Rep re
sentative IV’loore for the high cost
of living, a condition whiah he
declares makes it necessary for the
people to pay some attention to the
ordinary demands for econemy
and reasonable habits of life.
The above should force us to stop
occasionally and seriously think
—Something that few persons <lo
as much as they should. These
statements from Representative
.1. Hampton Moore is astounding
and do not bode any good for the
future generations.
It is enough to sustain his charge
that Americans are a “money
spending mad” people.
Diamond Hill
There will lie an all day singing
here the third Sunday iu this
month. All are invited to come.
A record breaking crowd is ex
peeled. Committee.