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Night Coughing
To quickly stop hacking, irritat-
J coughing at night, a very aim.
treatment may be had that
to„ enables you to sleep the whole
“ight through undisturbed almost
it once. . . ,
The treatment is based on a re
markable prescription known as
n r King’s New Discovery for
"nrnrhs. You simply take a tea
rZnt'u! at night before retiring,
L nold it in your throat for IB
oj seconds before swallowing it,
Jrithout following with water. The
’ Wrption has a double action,
it not only soothes and relieves ir
ritathm and soreness, but it quick
v loosens and removes the phlegm
rVd congestion which are the direct
; .oc of the coughing. So no mat
ter whether your cough is dry and
or loose with much mucus,
4 coughing soon stops, you can
nem’lv sleep your accustomed time
“i-wnit a break, and the whole
•ough condition goes in a very short
i roscription contains absolutely;
;I coties or other harmful drugs,
of merely benumbing tha
' it actually helps the system
nthrV'W oft the trouble in a perfectly
nni’-ral way. Furthermore, It Is very
economical, the dose being only ona
teasp 'nful. It is highly recom-
Tnpnded for coughs, chest colds, tlck
nne hoarseness and bronchitis, and is
"ond rful for children’s coughs and
Csmcdic croup. On sale at all good
druggists- Aslc for
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COugHS
Prosperity...
We are anxious to see this city,
the surrounding community and
each individual in it prosper.
Building up a good bank balance
and wisely investing that money
means future prosperity for you,
your city and the community.
BARNESYILLE BANK
STATE DEPOSITORS
JUST RECEIVED
CAR LOAD
TERRA
COTTA
PRICES RIGHT
Barnesville Planing Mill Cos.
“Everything To Build With”
BARNESYILLE, GEORGIA
H. G. JORDAN SON
Market St. Barnesville, Ga.
DRY GOODS AND
GROCERIES
Get our Prices Before Buying
THE PARABLE OF
EXCESS BAGGAGE
I and Keturah we travel now and
then. And we have learned some
things, among which is this, that it is
not well to load ourselves unduly
with Excess Baggage And we be
held this, as we journeyed, that a
family rode in a Train with us, and
spent the First Half of the Journey
trying to account for the Baggage
they had brought, and the second
half in an effort to distribute equita
bly among themselves the Baggage
when they should arrive. And the
burden of their conversation was
questions like unto this:
Didst thou bring the Black Bag?
Where is it? Art thou sure thou
didst put my galoshes in the Brown
Bag?
And their arms were not so weary
as their minds. But I anil Keturah
know that that is not the Best Way
to travel.
Now I have known folk whose
Journey through life is disquieted
Habitual Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN” is a specially
prepared Syrup Tonic-Laxative for Habitual
Constipation. It relieves promptly and
should be taken regularly for 14 to 21 days
to induce regular action. It Stimulates and
Regulates. * Very Pleasant to Take.r 60c
per bottle.
and impeded by their Excess Bag
gage.
There is the Excess Baggage of
the Grudge and the Excess Baggage
of the Fancied Slight, and the Ex
cess Baggage of Resentment. Be
loved, is not the Burden of life
heavy enough without these? And
how shalt thou stretch out an helping
hand to lighten the load of others if
thou art hindered w'ith these things?
And why dost thou carry the load
of sins that are forgiven, or of fears
that are groundless? And why
shouldst thou make a Burden of thy
Religion? It should be to thee for
Wings, and thou makest it a Weight.
It should be an Inspiration, and thou
makest it an Impediment.
Wherefore lay aside every weight,
and the Excess Baggage that doth
weary body and soul, and go thou
forward Joyously on the Journey of
life. For this is the will of the
Good God who gave thee this pil
grimage to perform.—New York
W atchman-Examiner.
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FOR SALE—4O bushels Laredo Soy
Beans at $9.00 per bushel; 20
bushels Ottotans at SB.OO per bushel.
—E. C. Vaughn, Barnesville, Ga..
Route A, Box 11. 2-5
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The dead letter office receives 16,-
500,000 dead letters and parcels a
year, and 9,000,000 postcards and
postals.
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STANDARD BRED BABY CHICKS,
“STERLING QUALITY,” from
selected pure bred flocks. Quality
guaranteed. Send for list.—SENACA
POULTRY FARM, Box 9, TIFFIN,
OHIO. Est. 1905. 2-19
CONSTITUTION AND BY
LAWS OF WOMAN’S CLUB
(At the request of the officers we
are publishing below the old and the
revised Constitution of the Woman’s
Club):
REVISED CONSTITUTION
Article I. This club shall be
known as the Barnesville Woman’s
Club.
Article 11. Its object shall be the
general improvement of Barnesville
and moral, educational and social up
lift.
Article 111. Its officers shall be:
A president.
Three vice-presidents.
A recording secretary and a cor
responding secretary.
A treasurer.
A parliamentarian.
The executive board to be com
posed of officers and chairmen of
standing committees and two mem
bers selected by the president.
Article IV. Annual meeting and
election of officers to be held in May,
one-fifth number of members to con
stitute a quorum.
Special meetings may be called by
the president.
Article V. Dues shall be one dol
lar a year. No member shall be eli
gible to vote unless dues for year
are paid.
BY-LAWS
Section I. The president shall pre
side at all the meetings and conduct
them by a formal order of business.
In her absence, one of the vice-presi
dents shall preside, or in * their ab
sence any member who shall be se
lected by the president or the club
to preside.
Section 11. First vice-president
shall be chairman of cemetery com
mittee.
Second vice-president shall be
chairman of educational committee,
for cooperation with P.-T. A. in all
educational activities.
Third vice-president shall be chair
man of civic committee.
Section 111. The recording secre
tary shall keep a correct record of
all the meetings. The corresponding
secretary shall receive, read to the
club, and answer all letters relating
to club affairs and preserve all club
papers. She shall make a written
report of all the year’s transaction
and present outlook of the club for
each annual meeting.
Section IV. The treasurer shall
receive, collect, hold and pay out all'
club moneys, subject to the order of
the club. She shall keep a correct
account in detail of all moneys re
ceived and expended by her and shall
render her report in writing at an
nual meeting.
Section V. • All detail of business
may be attended to by the evecutive
board when it is not convenient to
call a full meeting of the club.
Section VI. The duties of Parlia
mentarian shall consist of: Instruct
ing the membership and assisting the
president in parliamentary decisions.
Section VII. Committees: The
following standing committees shall
be appointed by the president:
1. Cemetery.
2. Educational.
3. Civic.
4. Forestry.
5. Sanitation.
6. Club House.
7. Publicity.
| Article VIII. This constitution
may be amended by two-thirds vote
of membership.
Article IX. Term of office. No
person shall hold more than one
elective office at the same time. The
term of office shall be for two years
and no officer shall succeed herself.
OLD CONSTITUTION
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
OF “LADIES’ AUXILIARY”
Constitution:
Article I. This Club shall be
known as the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the
Chamber of Commerce. Its object
shall be the general improvement of
Barnesville.
Article 11. Its officers shall be a
president, two vice-presidents, a re
cording and a corresponding secre
tary and a treasurer. There shall be
a board of eight directors, which shall
be composed of the officers of the
club and two members selected by
the president. These officers shall
be elected annually by the club. The
meetings of the club shall be held
once a month.
Article 111. The club shall hold
its regular annual meeting in Jan
uary, at which the officers shall be
elected by ballot. Seven members
shall constitute a quorum for the
transaction of business.
Article IV. The dues of the club
shall be 10 cts. a month, and any
member who allows a year to go by
and a notification by the treasurer
to pass unheeded shall have her name
dropped from the list of members.
By-Law*:
Section I. The president shall pre
side at all meetings and conduct them
by a formal order of business. In
her absence one of the vice-presidents
shall preside, or in their absence any
member who shall be selected by the
president or the club to preside.
Section 11. The recording secre
tary shall keep a correct record of
all the meetings. The corresponding
secretary shall receive, read to the
club and answer all letters relating
to club affairs, and preserve all club
papers. She shall make a written
report of all the year’s transactions,
and present outlook of the club for
each annual meeting.
Section 111. The treasurer shall
receive, collect, hold and pay out all
club moneys, subject to the order of
the club. She shall keep a correct
account in detail of all moneys re
ceived and expended by her and shall
render her report in writing at an
nual meeting.
Section IV. All details of busi
ness may be attended to by the ex
ecutive committee or board of di
rectors when it is not convenient to
call a full meeting of the club.
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Special Six motor. R-O-A-D-A-B-I-L-I-T-Yl Extremely low
swung and beautifully balanced, this car seems literally to
drive closer to the road at high speed. The price, $1225 f.o. b.
factory, includes 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires, and 5 disc
wheels at no extra cost.
SPECIAL SIX SERIES-ADVANCED SIX SERIES
Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factory
W. H. CROWDER
Barnesville, Ga.
Children.
and Soothing Syrups, espe
cially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it.
The Bank Examiner
We not only look after our Bank’s
affairs very carefully, but you are
further protected by the Bank Exami
ner, who is liable to walk in on us un
announced any time and ask to count
our cash and go over our books.
We welcome his visits, for when he
gets through, if there is even the
sligbest error in our accounts or meth
ods, we hear about it RIGHT THEN.
We consider the Bank Examiners our
friends as well as yours, and besides,
we have always been complimented
by the Examiner. We invite you to
deal with our old, reliable Bank.
The Citizens National
M. P. OWEN, n o „ BARNESVILLE ,
Cashier DCUIK GA.
The Bank of Service