The Barnesville news-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 189?-1941, March 19, 1925, Image 4

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SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN" 'and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis' Rheumatism /V, Accept only “Bayer” package /V which contains proven directions. 0 J Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets 9 Also bottles of 24 and 100 —Druggists. Aspirin 1* Lh* trade mirk of Ri/er Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldeater of Sallcrllcacld Modern Education The old idea was that the three It’s, “readin\ ritin’ and ’rithma tic,” constituted all the education the youngsters needed. But times have changed. The pupils arc now being taught to SAVE. Did you know that two million children now have savings accounts in this country, and that the total amount of their savings is $9,618,000 as compared with $5,- 775,000 in 1922? Teach your chil dren to save their pennies. It is a habit worth cultivating. The Citizens National M. P. OWEN, O Lr BARNESVILLE, Cashier O Ctll K GA. The Bank of Service If you are interested in an easy way to own a Ford now —or at some future date —see the nearest Au thorized Ford Dealer for facts regarding a conven ient plan of payment, or /write us direct) \ &srwCyf{ptOT* ‘iSom/ianu^ \ ' Detroit tIItMUaMMMMHIMttHMMMIMMMMtMHMHMIMHMfCMaHIUNMMMUt | Ford Motor Company, Dept. N. Detroit. Michigan { Plmm moll me full particular* regarding your easy • plan for owning an automobile. i j Name .. JS treat Town _.. . — >iata IT U KASY TO OWN A CAJt THROI’OH THIS PLAN iMiMMe,wtneMnnwttiMMuiiiwwawiMuawawtuetwuwi Makes Autos Go 49 Miles on One Gallon of Gas SIOUX FALLS. S. Dak.—James A. May of 4409 C Lacotah Bldg., has perfected an amazing new device that cuts down gas consumption, re moves all carbon, prevents spark plug trouble and overheating. Many cars have made over 49 miles on a gallon. Any one can install it in five minutes. Mr. May wants agents, and is offer ing to send one free to one auto owner in each locality. Write him today. 3-19 o PROMPTLY RETURNFD One day last Tuesday a ’gemen of color strolled into the Ordinary’s of fice and asked to buy some legal documents whereby he could secure a wife. Of course the Ordinary is sued the necessary papers, after the required notice of five days. As is usual when such papers as these are issued they are folded nice ly and placed in one of the Ordinary’s large envelopes with the usual form in one corner—“ After 5 Days Return To, etc.” Now, it came to pass, in a few days afterwards the applicant brought the papers back, the certificate thereto attached being blank, showing that they had never been executed. When asked why the execution had not taken place, he replied that the victim was sick and not able to stand the ordeal. He was told the papers were his until he was legally sentenced to life in the holy bonds of matrimony. “But,” he continued, “it says on the envelope return in five days to the Ordinary.” A. Jay Bird. TAX RECEIVER’S NOTICE To the People of Lamar County: I will be at the following places on the dates named below for the pur pose of receiving tax returns for the year 1925: Chappel—March 16th, April Ist. Bell’s Store (afternoon) —March 10th, April Ist. Milner —March 17th, April 2nd. Bolton (Mullin’s Store) —March 18th, April 3rd. Horne—March 24th. Sugar Hill—April 9th. Goggansville—March 25th. Johnstonville (afternoon) —March 25th. Liberty Hill—April 10th. Unionville (afternoon) —April 10. 1 will be in Barnesvjlle from Feb ruary Ist until March 16th, and from April until May Ist, when the books close. E. L. BUTLER, Tax Receiver, Lamar County. o The Quiolne That Docs Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic nml laxative effect. LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets) can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing iu the head. E.W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c. W. B. M. U. NOTES It will be of sincere interest to the women of the W. B. M. U. to know that in her report to the Executive Committee, Mrs. Lawson, who is Superintendent of Personal Service, gave a most interesting report of that work. She announced that the Mercer University Kindergarten and Nursery had opened in Macon, and that there are 20 pupils in attend ance. Mrs. Turner, a graduate of Judson College, is in charge of the Kindergarten and is doing a splendid work with the little pupils. The Kindergarten was opened so that the wives of the ministerial students might have a place to leave their children while they were studying at the university. Mrs. Lawson also gave out the good news that the Mercer ministerial students had taught 7000 in Eibb county alone to read and write. In the report of Miss Julia Allen, Young People’s Secretary and Col lege Correspondent, she let fall the hint that plans are ripening for an essay and poster contest, the sub jects, which will be announced later, to deal with some phase of mission work. Miss Allen also spoke en thusiastically of the Y. W. A. house party to be held at Bessie Tift June 5-7. The girls attending this house party have many treats in store for them, to mention one, Miss Mather will be present. There will be a ses sion on Friday evening and right on through Sunday. The girls are es pecially urged to stdy on at Bessie Tift for the W. M. U. and B. Y. P. U. Institutes which will continue through June 4th. The Divisional Institute for the West Central Division of the W. B. M. U., of which the Centennial is a part, will be held in Manchester April 14-15th. PRESS REPORTER. FOR SALE Portorican Potato Plants $2.00 per thousand, f.0.b., Pavo, Georgia. Evans-Clark Cos., Fort Valley, Ga. 4-9. o Jenkins county was created in 1905 and named for Governor Charles J. Jenkins. Millen is the county seat. The county comprises an area of 342 sfuare miles and has a population of approximately 15,- 000. It is located in the first con gressional district and the 17th sen atorial district. Ogeechee is the judicial circuit. ——————o DRESS MAKING—-House dresses, Children’s Dresses, Underwear, Household Linens and Aprons. Ap ply to 347 Forsyth St., Phone 210. o Because seven days was consraered too long a time for express compa nies to take in transporting perish able goods 350 miles, the government has ruled that the time be cut to four days, wrich is more than four times as long as required in this country. FOR SALE Several bushels of Portorica Sweet potatoes at $1.50 per bushel. Apply at once to J. A. Hall, Route 1, Barnesville, Ga. o Visitors at a bathing beach are provided with an effective warning igainst the run of the tides in a large lock dial with hands pointing to the hour when highwater cuts off a group of rocks from the mainland. —— " " g ■—— FOR SALE—Piano and household furniture. —Mrs. S. Rumble, 303 Forsyth St. 3-26 * o ■ Chinese and Japanese prefer high class orsamental and fancy clocks in preference to the lower priced and plain ones. o FOR SALE—Corn in Shuck. Apply at once to Ewell Akin, Route 2, Barnesville. Ga. o The Red Army of Russia is said to be experimenting with anew and more deadly poison gas by trying it on civilian prisoners. o FOR SALE—2O bushels of Otootans, SB.OO per bushel. —S. H. Lee, Col ored County Agent. A plan to relieve London’s traffic .’ongestion by putting roads through the public parks has aroused a storm of protest. ■ ■ o FOR SALE —15 bushels Loredo Soy Ifeans, $9.00 per bushel. —W. B. Brady, Route A. Chinese are be'oming more inter ested in British material for shirts and iecreased shipments of prints are being made. o No >Vorms in a Healthy Child All children troubled with Worms have an un healthy color, which indicates poor blood, and as a rule, there is more or less stomach disturbance. GROVE S TASTELESS chill 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 be tn perfect health. Pleasant to take. tSc per bottle. Children f toria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions mi each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it ? * I Fertilizers | Increase Farm Profits. You Can Increase Farm Profits By raising the level of crop yields — By improving the quality of crops grown— By increasing the fertility of the soil — By buying plant food instead of brand names. It is the plant food in the bag that counts; the more units of plant food in the bag, the lower the cost per unit. High Analysis goods can’t be made from low analysis materials. Are Your Plants Pikers? There are twenty-four hours in each day. Make your plants work every one of the twenty four. The growing season is short. Make every acre do its best by using 12-4-4 or 15-5-5. (5) S. J. Childers &G. P. Wheeles, Milner, Ga. Agents for Armour’s BIG CROP Fertilizers m /)er e a At nhe Sealed Chassis The Buick "Sealed Chassis”! From front to rear, a continuous wall of iron and steel housings behind which the Buick driving units operate. Dirt and wear kept out—lubrication kept in! Only Buick has all of this protection. Another big reason why the Buick name is a synonym for reliability— and why there are more than a mil lion Buick owners. rut>A i J. W. CARRIKER BUICK MERCHANT BARNESVILLE, GA. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build there