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The World is Now Depending Upon
INSURANCE More Than Ever Before.
There are different kinds of Insurance, such as fire, life,
accidentand health insurance; but the most important in
surance to you Just now is that which secures against loss
your hard earned MONEY. The Hank of Maysville has
THAT KIND OF INSURANCE. It is known as DEPOS
ITOB’B INSURANCE. It is composed of a fund amounting
to $870,000.00 made up by the banks composing what is
known as the Witham Hanking System. The Hank of
Maysville is a member of that system. The fund is on
deposit with some of the st rongest banks in the IJ.S. and
is available at all times to protect our depositors against the
possibility of loss.
The Cashier w ill take pleasure in explaining this IN*
HURANOE TO YOU.
We Solicit Your Business
J. A. Sahhar, President, JI. P. Camp, V. P.
M C. Sanders, Cashier, Dk. E. C. Jackson, V. P
BANK OF MAYSVILLE,
Maysville, Ca.
Saved Girl’s Life
*‘l wanl to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re
ceived from the use of Thedford’s Black-Draught,” writes
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
‘‘lt certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,
liver and stomach troubles. 1 firmly believe Black-Draught
saved my little girl’s life. When she had the measles,
they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford’s
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
more trouble. I shall never be without
BLack%augHT
in my home.” For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi
ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
ailments, Thedford’s rflack-Draught has proved itself a safe,
reliable, gentle and valuable remedy.
If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black-
Draught It fs a medicine of known merit Seventy-five
years of splendid success proves its value. Good for
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents.
USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS
This is Also Headquarters
TOYS TOYS TOYS TOYS
The Best Assortment Ever Seen Here
In Our Big; Stock You will Find an
Immense Showing; of the Finest Kind
of Christmas Gifts.
Cravats Hose Shirts Umbrellas
Caps Hats Mufflers Gloves
and Hundreds of other articles that will make
USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
DRESS GOODS
Of to Hlghast Qualify
Will be Sold at RocK Bottom Prices for the
next 30 DAYS
Mrs. J. T. Smith,
MAYSVILI.E, - - GEORGIA
BANES COUNT! JPUJMALjfIOMtI^GA.,
* fiAitit Hi I J MAAI
Some Very Interesting Facts
About Kidney Trouble
Few people realize to what extent
their health depends upon the c*.n
ditiou of the kidneys.
The physician is nearly all cases
of Herions iliac s, makes a cnemical
analysis of die patient’s urine. He
knows th it unless the kidneys are
doing their work properly, the
other organs cannot readly lie
brought back to health an
strength. When the kidneys are
neglected or abused in any way,
serious results are sure to follow.
According to health statistics,
Bright’s disease which is really an
advanced form of kidney troubh ,
caused nearly ten thousands dea‘h
1013, in the state of New York
alone. Therefore, it behooves us to
pay more attention to the health
oftbes most important organs.
An ideal herbal compound that
has remarkable success as a kidnej
remedy is I)r. Kelmer’s Swamp
Itoot, the great Kidney, Liver and
Bladder Remidy. The mild and
heal ing in fl uence of this prep ration,
in most cases, is soon realized, ac
cording to sworn statements and
verified testimony ot those who
have used the remedy.
If you feel that your kidneys re
quire attention, and wish a sample
Ixrttle, write to Dr. Kilmer & Cos.,
Binghamton, N. Y. Mention this
paper, enclose ten cents and they
gladly forward it to you by parcel
post.
Swamp Root is sold by ever
drnggist in bottles of two tizes —
foe. and 1.00.
low To Give Quinine To Children
KBRILINK I* the trade-murk nmr given to ai
iproved Quinine. It is a ToNtelean Syrup, plea*-
:t to take and does not disturb the stomach.
liMren take it and never know it is Quinine.
Iso especially adapted to adults who cannot
ke ordinary Quinine. T>oe not nauseate nor
mae nerronaneaa nor ringing in the head. Try
t the next time you need Quinine for any pur
pose. Aap for 2-ounce original package. The
name FEBNILINK t> blown in bottle. 23 cents.
Cane Seed Thrashed
At my house every Saturday.
J. H. Akiail,
Ashland, Ga., Rt. 1.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
Lcgsl ads are due and must lie
paid for in advance. If not paid
for alter inserted one time they
they will be removed from the
form.
Administrator Sale.
Georgia —Bauks County
By virtue of an order of the
Coutt ot Ordinary granted at
Chambers oth day of December
1014, will be sold at public outcry
at the Court he use door in Homer
on the first Tuesday in January
1015 within the legal hours ol sale,
the following described land of the
estate of J D. Lane deceased to
wit: Sixty seven acres of land
more or less lying in Banks county,
Columbia District, adjoining lands
of John Lane on the North East,
A. M. Lane, Houth liast, R. C.
Moss, South East and F. M. Cash,
North West and known as a part
of the old Turner Laae laud. A
plat of said land may be seen in
Ordinary’s office. Terms cash.
W. C. Lane,
Administrator.
Sherrifk’k Sale.
Georgia —Banks County.
Will be sold before Court House
door at Homer, Ga. in said coun
ty on the first Tuesday in January
1015, within the legal hours ufsale
to the highest bidder, the follow
ing described property, to wit:
One good top buggy, color, black,
White Star, make. Said property
levied on as the propcoty of T. D.
I’ayne, to satisfy an execution is
sued on the 2nd day of Nov. 1014
from the Superior Court of Banks
comity in favor of Hodgson Cotton
Company against T. I). Payne.
Terms of sale cash.
Gmo. M. Barden, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Sale.
Georgia —Banks County
Will be sold liefore the Court
Uouse door at Homer, Ga. in said
county on the first Tuesday in Jan
uajy 1015, within the legal hours
of sale to the highest bidder, the
following described property, to
wit: One black horse mule aliout
five years old, weight about one
thousand pounds, also one hay
horse about nine year old, weigh
ing about one thouand pounds,
known as Edd Mosely’s horse.
Said property levied ou as the
property of J. O. W. L. Wash
burn, to saiisfy a mortgage FiFa
issued on the Ist day Dec. 1614
from the Superior Court of Bauks
County, in favor of Dockens and
Wells against J. O. and W. L.
Washburn. Terms of sale cash.
This loth day of Dec. 1014.
Geo. M. Ha iden, Sheriff'.
Sheriff's Sale.
Georgia —Banks County
Will be sold before the Court
House door, Homer, Ga. in said
county on the tirst Tuesday in
January 11*15, within the Legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder,
the following described property,
to-wit: Six hundred pounds of
cotton in the field, more or less,
ten bushels ot corn in
the held twenty bushels of cotton
seed, about one horse load of corn
tops and lour stacks of c uie hay,
said property levied onas propety of
Noah Lewallen to satisfy aMortgage
execution issued on 17th day of No
vember 1914 from Superior Court
of Banks county, iu favor of Gil
lespie Company against Noah Le
wallen.
Terms of sale cash
This 10th day of Dee. 1914.
Geo. M. Barden, Sheiift. ]
Leave to Seu. Land
GEORGIA—BANKS COUNTY
To all whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that ap
plication will be made to the court
of Ordinary of Banks county Geor
gia at the January term 1915 for
leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of W. S. Edwards, de
ceased. This Dee. Ist 1914.
J. H. & S. N. Edwards,
Administrators.
Cures Old Sores, oth*f RsmwflM Won’t Cora.
The worst esses, no mat tei of how lonr standin*.
are cared by the wonderful, old reliable Ur.
Porter's Antiseptic Healths Oil. It relieves
Pain sad Heals at the same uaac. Sc,SOc,SUM
1 he Finishing Touch
Of a Mau’s Edacation is
EXPERIENCE
And the mere experience he has the more finished is his edn rell*ti
So it is in the Drug business, and years of experience added l* a tber
ough knowledge of Pharmacy make a druggist more proticteut, pod of
the same proportion add to the safety and accuracy with which Phy
ieuiic Prescriptions and Domestic Receipts are compomideJ.
Our Drug Store is a Model One
Conducted on a Model System
Qur Prescription Department
Is always in charge of a Pharmacist made competent by a
thorough knowledge ol Pharmacy and years ol experience
Toilet Articles
The Ladies like to visit a Drug Store where there is a good awoitauat.
That’s why you see so many ladies in our store. Our stock cam prise*
ail the most modern . - —.—-
Toilet preparations. Bay Rum, Face Cream,
Face Powder, Tooth Brushes, Etc.
Persumes
Did it ever occur to you why the Perfumes you buy here are so deli
cate and lasting! Each periumer excels in some particular odor vkiak
he calls his special. We buy specials from the leadiug manufacturers,
and are thus enabled to give you satisfaction in this liue.
t- >' kJ J
W. WALLACE Wilt I SELL, License* Pharn.acitt, Mgr.
MAYSVILLE. GEORGIA
“Postage Paid on Parcel Post Package*.”
Which is the Best Way?
To indulge yourself in everything you
want NOW. and then when old age
comes creeping on begin to lop off on©
by one the comforts of life?
OR
To go a little slow on the luxuries
while young that you may have ALL
THE COMFORTS in your declining
year when you most need them?
THINK IT OVER.
Draw a moral from this preachment
and resolutely follow up some cheme
of steadly saving up for rainy day.
Bank of Gillsville,
G-illsville. - - Georgia.
GROVES L. GRIFFIN, Uakhier.
WHAT EVERY YOUNG LADY SHOULD KNOW.
If yon are too young for marriage
If you are thinking of marriage
Or if yon are married
Send us seventy-five cents cash or stamps and we will
Send you any place in U. S. postage free
WHAT ENERY YOUNG LADY SHOULD KNOW
TJ. S. Advertising Cos.
Macon, Georgia.
Statement of the Condition of the
Baldwin State Bank
t'
Located at Baldwin, G-a., at the close of busi
ness Dec. 4th. 1914.
4.
Resources.
Time Loans 36,421.29
Overdrafts, secured, 301.73
Overdrafts, unsecured 70.29
Stocks owned by
the Bank ' 1,000.00
Banking house, 3,304.82
Furniture and fixtures 2,007.95
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in this state, 2,557.21
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States 1,671.30
Currency $1,584.00
Gold 427.50
Silver, Nickles, etc. 475.49
Cash Items 46.66
2,533.65
Total $49,865.24
STATE OF GEORGIA— County of Banks
Before me came E. C. Addy Cashier Baldwin State Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a
trne condition of said Bank as shown by the books of file in said
Bank.
E. C. Addy.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of Dec. 1914,
J. E. KING, JUP.
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In, $15,000.(0
Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses, Inter
est and Taxes Paid 3,744.35
Due Unpaid Dividends 16.00
Individual Deposits subject
to Check, 13,905.05
Time Certificates, 2,179.95
Cashiers Checks, 22.89
Bills Payable, including
Time Certificates repre
senting borrowed mon
ey 15,000.00
Total $49,068.24