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We Are Prepared
To Serve
The Bank ofMaysville is equip
ped in every way for up to date Bank
ing:. Our depositors are protected by
an Insurence Fund amounting Three
Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol
lars.
We mail a statement monthly to
all depositors so that they may know
iust how they stand.
All business of our customers is
treated confidentially.
We have money at all times to
lend to our depositors.
We Solicit Your Business
J. A. Sassar, President, H. P. Camp, V. P.
M O. Sanders, Cashier, De. E.U. J ackson, Y.P
BANK OF MAYSViLLE,
Maysviile. Ca.
COULD SCARCELY
WALK ABOUT
And For Three Summers Mrs. Vin
cent Was Unable to Attend to
Any of Her Housework.
Pleasant Hill, N. C.—“l suffered for
three summers,” writes Mrs. Walter
Vincent, of this town, “and the third and
last time, was my worst.
1 had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration, and was scarcely able to
walk about. Could not do any of my
housework.
I also had dreadful pains in my back
and sides and when one of those weak,
sinking spells would come on me, 1
would have to give up and lie down,
until it wore off.
I was certainly in a dreadful state of
health, when 1 finally decided to try
Cardui. the woman’s tonic, and I firmly
Beef and Milk A-plenty
them well quickly when sick, than a few doses o ST ock medicine.
_i _ CTfirlT They soon ret well.
T~9 /\ A I AnO olvbiv Johft S. Carroll.
£>CC Lice MEDICINE Moorhead. Mias, j
Stirs up the liver -Drives 25c> BOc and sj. per can.
disease poisons away. At your dealer's. p B 2
Catch It With A Camera:-
Get that group of friends with your earner i and y ou have a pleas
ant reminder of a happy ti me. fake a picture of the scenes and places
you visit.
Snap the Children while at play and you secure the expressions
and attitudes that cannot be recorded in any other way.
A VACATION COMPANION.
The ideal vacation companion is a camera. It sees and iccoids
what you desire. At all other times it is your silent, unobtrustive
friend, who never tioubles you, asks questions or is in the way.
Nothing will help you so much to present in perfect form the
pleasures of vour trip. We offer you a line camera taking picture of a
generous size' automatic shutter, line lens very compact and complete
for SIO.OO. With every puchase made during the next ten days we
will give you two roils of lilms I REE.
GOODS SENT TO VACATION LAND FREE
W. WALLACE WHETSELL, Licensed Pharmacist, Mgr.
MAYSVILLE. GEORGIA
“Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.’
Rearranged.
The choir wished to sing a hymn,
the first verse of which ended: "The
night is falling. Heaven help us as
■we’re calling ” But as they wished
It for morning service, the leader sug
gested that they change the wording
of It a bit. A young man dutifully
proposed the following amendment:
—TL morn is dawning. Heaven help
>1 11 we're yawning.”
believe I would have died if I Itadn’f
taken it.
After 1 began taking Cardui, I was
greatly helped, and all three bottles re
lieved me entirely.
I fattened up, and grew so much
stronger in three months, I felt like an
other person altogether.”
Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle
acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic
effect, on the womanly constitution.
Cardui makes for increased strength,
improves the appetite, tones up the ner
vous system, and helps to make pale,
sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy.
Cardui has helped more than a million
weak women, during the past 50 years.
It will surely do for you, what it has
done for them. Try Cardui today.
Write to: Chattanooga Mcllcln, Cos.. l.aJiea* Ad
vlsory Dept., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special /n
--81 ruction 8 on your ca-.e and 64-page book, "Home
ii reatment for Women," sant In plain wrapper. J-<js
Bird on Chimney Suffocated.
A dead pigeon dropped dcwn the
chimney of a Glasgow (Scotland)
house the other day while an aged
woman named Elizabeth Hotchkiss
was seated at the fire side. The bird
scattered the ashes of the grate upon
the woman, with the result that she
was severely burned. It is thought
that the pigeon had been afitlng on
tb* chimnsy head and was suffocated.
iA*tS ( r-Nll JUVJKWAL tlOfltK, tA.,
John Burch Hilled
John Burch, one of the best
known yong men of the city, was
shot by his brother, William
Burch last night about 10 o’clock,
and died from the effect of the shot
at St. Mary's hospital a few min
utes after midnight .
Burners and reports flew thick,
of course, as to the cause and the
manner of the tragedy: carclul can
vass of the detail seems to warrant
the following statement of the erase:
John Burch, who was in his
nearbeer saloon on Jackson street,
went to the door of the place as
Bill, his brother, who was said by
a number of parties to have been
drinking considerable, crossed the
street from Petropol <Xi Forchas'
place opposite. The brothers met
on the sidewalk, John stepping
down the street into the entrance
of a stairway leading up over the
the saloon. In the dark ol the
stairway exacth what passed be.
tween the men no o '.e heard or
would report. John talked to Bill
and Bill drew fort.j onecaliberder
ringer and fired when lie was
only two or three feet from John.
The ball entered the side just
above and back of the hip and
came out nearly in fronteutting an
artery (it was later discovere).
As John turned to gd away
two si nits were fired shattering
the w rist of the wounded man. —
Athens Banner.
Announcement
fo the voters of the W cstern Judi
ciul ( irenit:
I hereby announce my candidacy
to .succeed myself as judge of the
Superior Courts of this circuit.
I am deeply grateful to my friends
throughout the circuit for loyal
support in the past,and in soliciting
their suffrage again, I renew and
rep.‘at what 1 promised the people
when I made my first race for the
office, namely: If elected my
whole time will be devoted to the
discharge of the duties of this of
lice. and my only business will bo
io iransait and dispose oi the
business of the courts. This I pro
pose to in a business w iy with be
coming dispatch and promptnesss
land as far as is consistent with law
!io the conveniences of the bar and
the people generally. In the per
formance of these public duties, a
judge should have no friends to
reward and no enemies to pun
ish. lie should be absolutely
lair and impartial, lie should
be scrupulously .just to the
poor and humble, as well as to the
rich and exalted. All who have
business in the courts, including
jurors, litigant <, witnesses, su
perior court officers, couit con
stables, and members of the bar,
should receive at the hands of the
judge equal courtesy and consul
e ration.
An ancient sage and philosopher
said that “Four things belonged to
a judge. To hear courteously, to
answer wisely, to consider soberly,
and to decide impartially.” This
rule of conduct embodies the wis
dom of ages, audit elected, my
purpose shall be to endeavor to
live up to it.
Respectfully,
Gxias. fl. Bit AND.
For The Home
To live, to work, to be help and
to be helped; to learn sympathy
through suffering,to learn faith by
perplexity; to reach truth through
wonder, —behold! 1 his is what it is
to prosper,this is what it is to live
—Phillips Brooks.
One man in the right finally gets
to be a majority, you are not neces
sarily right becau.se you occasion
ally find yourself with the major
ity. In all contoroversies, right
| finally wins.T.ie Empire State.
Empire Laundry.
We are agents for the Empire
Laundry of Athens. Our basket
leaves every week. Leave your
laundry at our store.
HILL & BROWN.
ROBBERS’ CAVE IN BIG CITY
Police of Budapest Find and Take Pos
session of Rendezvous of Thieves
Who Were Becoming Rich.
An AH Baba’s cave has been dis
covered in the fashionable St. Leo
pold quarter at Budapest, within a
stone’s throw of the new Palace of
Justice. Following the directions of
three pickpockets whom they had ar
rested, a force of secret police agents
came upon a vacant site, formerly
occupied by a windmill which was
demolished to make room for the
new law courts. Behind a great
heap of old bricks a secret entranco
was discovered giving access to the
extensive cellars which had formed
part of the former building. As in
the story, it required an “open ses
ame” to obtain admittance. The
magic formula in the present in
stance consisted of a password in use
among the robbers. No sooner had
it been pronounced by the police than
the brickwork in a wall became dis
placed and entranco was at once
gained to the cave. Here the police
found not gold nor jewels, hut mer
chandise of every description, from
bags of sugar and coffee to articles
of furniture, even including pianos.
Most of the thieves W'ero absent,
each member of the gang being occu
pied in his own particular task.
Towards dusk one after the other of
them made his appearance, every
man laden with his share of the
spoils of tho day. The last lo ar
rive was the chief, a gypsy who was
known among the hand as ‘‘Charle
magne.” lie, us well as several of
his followers, made a violent attack
on the police, one of whom was shot
and seriously wounded. The thieves
were, however, hopelessly outnum
bered, and soon gave up the struggle.
DIDN’T KNOW HER EITHER
——raauLj]£r~'i
r~r
The Lady —But I don’t know you,
sir.
Tho Beau Well, I’m fakin’ as
much chances ns you are.
DUAL OBSERVATORY.
The Koval Observatory of Bel
gium, at I ode, near Brussels, has
been divided into two distinct estab
lishments; one devoted to astronomy,
together with astrophysics, geodesy,
gravity and seismology; the other to
meteorology, along with climatology,
terrestrial magnetism and atmos
pheric electricity. The former will
he known as the Royal Observatory
of Belgium, the latter as the Royal
Meteorological Institute of Belgium.
The effect of this new arrangement
is to give tho national meteorological
service of Belgium an independent
status, whereas it was formerly
merely an appendage of an astro
nomical observatory.
THE HARDEST WORK TO COME.
“There! I’ve written the last line
in that poem,” said the verse writer.
“I’m glad you’re through with it,
dear,” replied his wife.
“Oh, I’m not through with it. I
haven’t sold it yet."
INDEFINITE.
"What did your fiancee do at your
request for a kiss ?”
“She was up in arms at the men
tion of the idea.”
SOLUTION OF THE DIFFICULTY.
“There are no hats worn in this
theater, madam.”
“Than my hat’s all right; it isn’t
worn, it’s brand new.”
A BLIGHT MISTAKE.
Father —Your friend has a very
open countenance, Sarah.
Sarah—There! I told him to
keep his mouth shut!
GOOD EXCUSE.
Railroad Superintendent What
was your motive for running ahead
of schedule time, Mr. Engineer?
Engineer —A locomotiye, sir.
Wheelers School House
W e extend the deepest sympathy
to the Editor in the loss of his
dear companion.
The children of W. C. Mooney
gatnered at his home last Sunday
and celebrated his 55 birthday
with baskets of something nice to
eat, and as peaches and grapes art'
ripe at his home they feasted on
these till live o’clock, leaving for
their homes with a desire in their
hearts to meet at this home many
times in future years.
Mr. Clarence (’handler spout
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. D.
Wheeler.
We are sorry to. report Aunt
Clementine Prickett in feeble
health.
IS. M. Mooney and wile spent
Sunday night as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Youngblood.
Mrs. J. C. Wheeler called to see
Mrs. Clem Prickett Saturday.
Mrs. Addie Miller was shop
ping in Maysviile Friday.
Mr. Joe Mathesoii of Texas,
spent Friday night with his old
friend, J. C. Wheeler. He lived
here about 20 years ago and this
is his first visit back.
Mrs. J. 11. Youngblood and
mother in law, of Dalton, went to
Maysviile Saturday.
FA I RBANKS-lIORSE ENGINES
It is useless for you to go to a
city, pay your expenses, and a
higher price, when you can pur
chase' what you want in the follow
ing line right here in Maysviile.
FrirbanKs-Morse Engines
Use Either Gasolene or Kerosine
Electric Light Plants
For Town or residences—any ca
pacity
Water Systems of All Kinds
Eesevoiis of any capacity
Cypress and Metal Tanks
Feed and Grinding Mills
Wood saws or any machinery that
would be needed to use with
an engine.
li. T. PARKS ,
Maysviiic Oarage.
I! A I’ MOSS CANOTIIE CURED
by local applications, as they can
not reach the diseased portion of
the ear. There is only one way to
cure deab.ess, and that is by con
stitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by on inflamed condition ol
the mucous lining of the Eustachian
Tube. When this tube isinflamed
you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when it is
entirely closed. Deafness is the
result and unless theinllamination
can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever:
nine cases out of ten arc caused by
Catarrh which is nothing but an
inllamed condition ol the mucous
surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dol
la is for any case of Deafness (caused
by catarrh) that cannot be cured
by ilull's Catarrh Cure. Send for
circulars, free.
Addiess: F. J. CHENEY &CO.,
Toledo, O.
.-'old by all Druggists, 75c.
'l ake Hall’s Family Pills for con
stipation.
Stop In Atlanta
At Hotel Empire
(>pposite Uuion I Jepot on Pryor
St. Renovated and refurnished
throughout. Reservations made
on application. Hot and cold
water, private baths, electric lights
and elevator.
First class accommodations at
extremely moderate rates. Euro
pean plan 75 cents up.
JohnL. Edmondson,
Prop into r.
Georgia—Banks County
To all whom it may concern:
F. M. Henderson having applied,
for guardianship of the person and
property of Sarah C. Henderson,
minor child of H. B. Henderson
late of said county, deceased, no
tice is given that said application
will be heard at my office at ten
o’clock a. m. ou the first Monday
in August next.
This July Oth 1914.
T. F. Hill,
• Ordinary.
Look! Read!
$1.50 buys the best
WASHING MA
CHINE on earth.
Will wash full tub of
clothes in 8 minutes.
A Two cent stamp will
place one in any home
on ten day’s free trial.
Write to-day. Van’s
Distributing Agency,
Lula, Ga.
dentalTnotice
Dr. D. M. Hudson, 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.
For The Legislature
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
lower house of the Georgia Legisla
ture subject to the Democratic pi i
inary, the date to be named later.
If elected, it will be my one pur
pose to serve all my people to the
best of my ability.
Respectfully,
Tom E. Anderson.
For State Treasurer.
To the People of Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed
myself as Treasurer, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
My candidacy is based strictly
upon my record and experience
in this office, which are well known
to the people of Georgia, and
which I trust has been satisfactory
If, in your opinion, the manage
ment of the; State’s finances undei
my administration for the past
several years has been faithful anil
efficient, I would grateful ap
predate your endorsement at the
polls in the coining primary.
Thanking you for the support
and confidence extended me here
tofore, I earnestly solicit your fur
ther kind consideration of my can
didacy in the present campaign.
Respectfully,
W. J. Speer.
To the Voters of Banks Cos.
I hereby announce iny candidacy
for Congress subject to the action
of the Democratic primary to be
held August 19th. I will apple
ciate the vote and inlluenceof each
and if elected will give the people
two years of the best part of my
life Sincerely,
Thob. M. Rule.
For Congress.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the nomination for Represeuta
tive in (he Sixty Fourth Congress
from the Ninth Congressional Dis
trict, subject to the Democratic
Primary to be hcJd on August 19th,
1914.
W. A. Charters.
The largest bronze statute is that
of Peter the Great, in St. Peters
burg, Russia. It weighs some 1,100
tons.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. 6. N. HARDEN.
Office at Residence
Hve Miles North-east of Homer.
Calls Answered Promptly.
Telephone Connection.
DR. J. s. JOLLY
Homer, G-a.
Will answer calls Day or Night.
Residence call at Hill Hotel.
Office East side Public Squaie.
S. R- JOLLY
attorney-at-law
Homer, Qa.
Office in Court House
J. S. Chambers, m. and.
Office in old Postoffice liu ii.i*
ing.
HOMER, QA.
Ernst BrocKman
Teacher of Music
Maysville, Ga.
Piano Voice Theory
Sight Singing