The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, February 26, 1925, Image 2

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The big new 1926 Seed Book tells all altout It. Write for It today. H. G. HASTINGS CO., SEEDSMEN, ATLANTA, GA. Rheumatism “Yes! it’s all gone.” DO NOT close your eyes and think that health, free motion and strength are gone from you for ever! It Is not so. You can get rid of your rheumatism by building tip your blood power. It Is a fact that rheumatism moans “blood pov erty.” It Is a fact with the Increase of red cells In your blood. Impuri ties are destroyed. It is a fact that 8.8.5. will help Nature build these red-blood-cells! B.S.S. is one of the most powerful blood cleansers tn existence. Its results In thou sands of rheumatic cases have been nothing short of amazing! The me dicinal ingredients of S.S.S. are purely vegetable. This Is very Im portant to remember! What can be more Inspiring, more wonderful than to see the shackles of pain released from your struggling body, swellings, lingering pains, stiffness of joints and muscles all disappear; your stomach made strong; your face pink with the old sweetheart glow, your blood enriched and your cheeks more plump as they used to foe. You can do It! Take S.S.S., the great destroyer of rheumatlo impurities. R. S. S. U sold at nil tn and ('nig ttorm in two The larger tiM tn more <eonotnirnl. tr C Crakes You Fed Yourself Again MONEY Farms bought and sold. We also lend money on choice farms in Spalding and adjoin ing counties at 6 percent in terest. GRIFFIN REALTY COMPANY W. G. CARTLEDGE, Mgr. Griffin, Ga. A TONIC Orovf’i Tasteless chill Tonic restores Energy and Vitality by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. When you feel its strengthening, invigorating effect, see how It brings color to the cheeks and how It improves the appetite, you will then appreciate its true tonic value. Grove’s Tasteless chill Tonic is simply Iron and Quinine suspended in syrupu So pleasant even children like it The blood needs QUININE to Purify it and IRON to Enrich it Destroys Malarial germs and Grip germs by its Strengthening. Invigor ating Effect 60a START IT WITH A NICKR By W. T. ANDERSON In Macon Telegraph Despise not the day of small things. All of us have been telling the farm er for lo these many years that he should diversify his crops. One may -ay he doesn’t know what diversifica tion means, but probably he won’t object to definition. Our formula has been for the farmer. Diversifi cation ought to mean that the farmer shall have something to sell at all seasons of the year, and diversifica tion for the city man ought to mean that he pledges himself to buy these things at all seasons of the Most of us are foolishly waiting for a revolution, or some big ex plosion before we start something. We have the idea that whatever is done to get away from the present difficulties in agriculture, it must be on a big scale—that the farmers must by one stroke or concert of ac tion change from an all-cotton sys tem into one of all kinds of products. Well, in the first place, what would they do with these diversified articles today if they were to come trotting into town with them? Who would buy these things? No, you would not. Are you buying them now? No! Don’t resort to that popular pastime of blaming the other fellow. Let’s see if we can’t fasten the blame on you. Of course, I am equally as guilty as you are. But you are the one on trial, as the grand juror says when he is voting to convict a friend less negro for the same crime that the grand juror commits every day of the year. You go to a soda fount to buy a drink—go there some three or four time a day, maybe. It’s only a nickel, and it’s no great matter what you buy—that is what you think, and that is what you do. Chances are you just order the first thing you see sug gested in advertising or otherwise, and pour it into your stomach, with out regard to the stomach or what becomes of your nickel. It’s dollars to doughnuts your nickel gets on the train and beats it for Oshkosh or Schenectady, and never gets back here again. You then continue to cuss somebody else for the troubles you experience. You not only do this with your nickels, but the practice and ease of it makes it possible and habitual for you to do the same thing with your dollars. Jack Massee, last year, while hauling good Georgia peaches to the river and dumping them, selling peaches at 60c a crate, in which the crating cost him 46c. went home one night and found California canned peaches on his table for supper. He is no different from the rest of us. He just admits it, that’s all. Hut what about the drink—the nickel drink? It is well not to get too far away from the subject or point, because the idea at the begin ning was to convict you, and here you are laughing at Jack Massee. Suppose instead of this imported juniper juice or some such thing, you ordered a glass of milk at the soda fount. The milk contains fifteen dif ferent elements needed in your blood stream. The blood, when normal and well fed, contains sixteen elements. Milk contains fifteen of these. It lacks iron—that’s all. Too many starches and sweets fill your blood with acid and cause rheu matism. Milk is whole food, furnish ing material for keeping people from becoming bald, for maintaining their teeth, for preventing hardened arter ies and high blood pressure, for pre venting tubercular germs, and such like, from getting a start; for sup plying brain tissue; and the stomach, liver and kidneys get the greatest re sults with the least effort. Every man, woman and child in Georgia should have at least a quart of sweet milk, unskimmed, every day. How many cows do you suppose it would require to supply us with this amount of first-class food? Many people argue lustily for a creamery, or some other arrangement to market milk and butter. Let the folks do their duty to themselves and their community with their nickels, and it will be a long time before they have any surplus to sell tv a cream ery. It is possible to start the dairy ing industry in Georgia within a few months, to stop so many nostrums called medicines, to cut oIY the hos pitals and the doctors and the den tists. The nickel at the soda fount will start it. More milk in the home will mean more cows on the farm— right at your door. The nickel for milk will stay around and work for everybody in the community. Will we begin today, or will we just continue to cuss somebody else? No Worms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms hvv an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, smd as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chiH TONIC given regularly for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im prove the digestion, and act as a General Strength ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will he is perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle. GIRLS! A GLEAMY MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR 35-Cent “Danderine” *o Im proves Lifeless, Neg lected Hair -1. An abundance of luxuriant hair full of gloss, \ gleams and 1 if•• - shortly follows a genuine toning C up of neglected ( scalps with de- ) wMßKKnkjr “Dan- ' — derine.” A Falling hair, itching scalp and /1 \ the dandrug is corrected immediate ly. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair is quickly invigorated, taking on new strength, color and youthful beauty. “Danderine” is delightful on the hair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic —not sticky or greasy! Any drug store. MARCH SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGIA—Lamar County. Will be sold at the City Hall, in the City of Barnesville, Georgia, the place where the public sales of said county are held, on the first Tues day in March, 1925, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4 P. M., to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the City of Barnesville, Lamar county, Georgia, near Atlanta street, and bounded as follows: Beginning at the corner of lands of Mrs. Potts, Taylor and Ken nedy, and running north along the Kennedy line 680 feet; thence w'est along the J. M. Akin line 445 feet; thence along the original land line 447 feet; thence southeast along the line of Mrs. Sherman, Ed Jackson and others 775 feet to the starting point. Also an alley-way bounded on the north by above described lot; east by S. C. Charping place; south by Atlanta street; west by J. M. Taylor, said alley beginning at a point on Atlanta street running back along the line of J. M. Taylor 395 feet to the land above described, thence along said land 18 1-3 feet to S. C. Charping lot, thence along the Charping lot 395 feet to Atlanta street, thence along Atlanta street to the starting point. Said property levied on and to be sold as the prop erty of R. E. L. Hawkins to satisfy a li fa from the City Court of Barnes ville in favor of Mrs. J. W. Garland, administratrix of the estate of J. W. Garland, against the said R. E. L. Hawkins. This, February 2, 1925. < Z. T. ELLIOTT, Sheriff, Lamar County. Georgia. CITATION GEORGIA—Lamar County. To All Whom It May Concern:— The appraisers appointed to set aside a year’s support for the widow of R. A. late of said county, deceased, having made and tiled their return in this Court, this is to notify any and all parties concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they fan, why said return should not be made the judgment of this Court at the regular term the first Monday in March next. This, February 2, 1925. B. H. HARDY. Ordinary. CITATION GEORGIA—Lamar County. To All Whom It May Concern: Frank Giddens having filed his peti tion in this office January 19, 1925, asking that he be appointed admin istrator of the estate of J. J. Sikes, late of said county, deceased, this is to notify all parties concerned, kin dred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said petition should not be granted at the regular March term of this Court. This, February 2, 1925. B. H. HARDY, Ordinary’. CITATION GEORGIA—Lamar County. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Mollie M. Wilson having applied to me for letters of administration on the estate of W. W. Wilson, late of said county, deceased, this is to noti fy all parties concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said application should not be granted at the March term. This, February 2. 1925. B. H. HARDY, Ordinary- CITATION GEORGIA—Lamar County. To All Whom It May Concern: Frank Giddens having applied to ml for letters of administration on the estate of R. A. Giddens, late of said county, deceased, this is to notify all parties concerned, kindred and cred itors, to show cause, if any they can, why said application should not be granted at the March term, 1925. This, February 2, 1925. B. H. HARDY, Ordinary. What is believed to be the only troop of blind boy scouts in the world is Troop 254 of the Bronx composed of 14 boys. o- PECAN TREES FOR SALE—SOO budded pecan trees, also 500 seed lings large enough to set out; will sell cheap; if you can use the entire lot you can get a bargain.—T. 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This tact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of an Ointment which Quickly Relieves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists in improving the General Health. Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. F. J. Cheney & Cos., Toledo, Ohio. While this country has many ad vertised “charming English inns,” English visitors say that they have disappeared from England. Pyorrhea often in a few hours. If * you suffer from Pyor rhea, sore and spongy gums, loose teeth or other mouth irritations, I want to send you my simple home treatment un der plain wrapper. Thousands say it stopped Pyorrhea after everything else failed. Merely send name for generous 10 day free trial offer of my secret treat ment and rid yourself of vour trouhle for good. RING REMEDIES CO., 503 Gate way Station, Kansas City, Missouri. o Girls hired to dance with partners in New York dance halls must dance an average of 70 dances a night in order to earn S2O a week. nj * Chart Reprinted from Motor World a|H 100 [ : , I" - | ; j TO ■ ■ ■ ■■ . ■ ... ..... ... ■ I "r_RRAK.ES - ■- , ~ ’ C STANDARD FOU ~ “ ■I o I——— <922 1923 1924 1923 YOU ARE BEHIND THE TIMES WITHOUT 4-WHEEL BRAKES The Modern Trend is All Toward 4- Wheel Brakes The newest and most striking motor car improvement is the 4-wheel brake. BUT some cars still cling to the old, rear-wheel •| type of braking. The chart above shows clearly that such cars j are losing ground rapidly. Alert buyers are choosing cars with 4-wheel brakes and “drive-shaft" brakes. Nash has, as stand ard equipment at no extra cost, the greatest 4-wheel brakes of this motor car era, and “drive-shaft" brake, too. Nash cars are the most notably modern cars on the market in body design, engineering, and flashing performance. And so Nash is smashing sales records as fast as they are made. SPECIAL SIX SERIES —ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factorv W. H. CROWDER Barnesville, Ga. Men and Money I Make This Bank Secure I THERE are two ways of measuring the! strength and standing of a bank. In the first! place money resources —capital and surplus give it financial strength. In the second place—and perhaps even more* important—are men, the officers and directors. They give the bank character, determine and execute its policies. This is a strong bank, a helpful bank be cause it has ample resources, and a personnel of proven character and ability. BARNESVILLE BANK system^B STATE DEPOSITORY NASH Nash Leads the World in Motor Car Value SPECIAL EXCURSION FA RES VIA Southern Railway System TO Washington, D. C, ACCOUNT Presidential Inauguration March 4th Tickets on sale March 1,2, 3, Good returning to March 9th. “Travel By The Southern”