The Blue Ridge post. (Blue Ridge, Fannin County, Ga.) 18??-1???, November 20, 1913, Image 4

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\ North Georgia National Bank, IIL.UE RIDGE. GA, ( "You Will Go ♦ A Long Ways /VK* •J ** .* before you find a i BANK than this one. My I II i Si advice would be for you R H start an account with them while the starting is good.” • Four Per Cent Interest. 100 Per Cent Safety STATE DEPOSITORY t&aGc©®!*®©®®# BP % Bsa D-e Way I • ^ Systems and methods rife ja come and go. There’s one A 5 iw. that will slay— the “Bee 5 J? I* hardest Dee Way.” of It all has tests—the stood the W test of experience. Mix 9 Bee Dee SIM & POULTRY MEDICINE fji animals with the and feed fowls. for your It Jp Ah 5 J* beats all regulators, tonics, JJ powders, eta, because it w Iji brings better results, and W A Qi costs but a fraction of what the ready made foods do. 4 $ |f^j Price 25 c. 50 c and $ 1.00 per can. s "It relieves constipation and makes __ , I THE SEWINC MACHINE OF QUALITY. UNDER OTHER NAME. SOLD NOT ANY E WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you puvvnasc the NEW HOMB you will ha'. • a life asset at the price you pay, and will Dot have an endless chain of repairs. l rfe rv. i it— j CtjUS Quality i ; <>{ Considcred Ml ' W it is the Jm uu ■w! Cheapest ■T in the end mffism to buy. 6 you want a sowing machine, write for '.■.■st catalogue before you purchase. Sewing Machine Cn„ Orange. Mass. i "™1 Woaisn ? I i v 1 * ' i ) LOCALS. Mrs. Frank Swanson is spend¬ ing today in Atlanta. Frank Duncan was up from the copper city Sunday. Mrs. T. A. Terrell was at Cop¬ per Hill a day last week. E. A. Waldroop was at Copper Hill a few days this week. G. L. Holden has been spend ing several days here with hife JohnB Payne is attending Baptist convention at Gaines vale 1 this week. > e / Griffith is I is Flossie ha < ')• .ylofTHP Misses Elsiel^^Tl entertained their^ youn Monday night. Mrs. F. W. Padgett and dren visited relatives at Hill l^st week. City electreian Hale is moving into the residence just vacated by Mrs. Rudder. Mrs, C. C. Forrester and little son of Copper Hill were here Sat¬ urday and Sunday. Mr. I. M. Taylor, of Letitia, N. C., spent Tuesday night relatives in Blue Ridge. Mr. G. P. Craig, of Loving, this county, gave our office a pleasant call Wednesday. Ex-Judge N. A. Morris, of Marietta, is spending a few days in Fannin county on a hunting expedition. Conductor Sam Rudder has moved his family to Etowah, he having taken a ran from Etowah to Cartersville. Misses Mina Leila and Le : a LeP.therwoo l who are attending the girls’ school at Mineral Bluff were in town Wednesday. .on Welch left Monday, -companied by his son and r.r, r pare v from Alabama u . ; at ’ door hunt in Tid’ic- See ad of the Sherwood shows coining to Blue Ridge next week. Next Thursday is the day to return thanks if you have any¬ thing to be thankful for. Rev. Jefferson D. Chastain has returned to Fannin county after an absence of about a year in' Arkansas. Prof. J. W. Hughes, county school superintendent, has sold his farm and will move to town in a few weeks. The many friends of J.R. Kin caid will be glad to hear or his — ent D P “I H ™ds c Stegall, of Jasper. ^he ] a ^j es 0 f Methodist church are arranging to hold a of fanc y wor k win be °" e * hibi - tion, also , cakes, , candy, _, and can¬ ned goods will be sold. Cause of Insomnia The most common cause of insom¬ nia is disorders of the stomach and constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale by all dealers, (Advertisement) CASTOR IA For Infants nnd Children. CO tUJ Bears the Signature of r. G. If. Sjocl^s |Dentist. over North Ga. Nat’lBank. ;LUE RIDGE --- GEORGIA. Specialist in operative Den ■f fillin gs, crowns and brifige ia r ve your teeth -they are your best frierd. Nervous and Sick Headache Torpid liver, constipated bowels and bordered stomach are the causes of headaches. Take Dr. King’s Life Fills you will lie surprised how quickly you will get relief. They stimulate the different organs to do their work properly. No better regu¬ lator for liver and bowels. Take 25c and invest in a box today. All drug gisis or bv mall. H. E. Riicklen & Co., Philadelphia or Sr. Louis. (Advertisment) N ature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with hypo phosphites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tis si.es. and makes rich I i ■ :,iiRnciGtsrr: t- \ *l . t :a-., tor *'*iu ay 1 T jim 1 CASTOBU Tor Infants and Children. i The Kind You Have N Always Bought ■Alcohol 3 per cent. ; i f, Bears ae Infants /'Children Signature Promotes DigcsltonJCheeiM- of m. ness and Restcoittalns neither K| Opium N .Morphine nor Mineral II ot Narcotic. : I JbcSmnaf Plimpkin Seti : JaM/tUis- In BIS ji'not Sad* I ; 1 HimSttd i. If; Aperfect Sour Remedy Stomach.Dlarrtoea nt«* forConsflpa Use tton, Worms.€onvulsionsfevmst pki in IIS! ne ss and Lo s s of Sle ep. •1 r For Over Facsimile Signature of |i The NEW Centaur YORK. Compawr I Thirty Years Atb months old GASTQRU nwHJMiljjjN]: m l~ J5 -------- Doses-35CENTS - ~ . Guaranteed under _ the Food ^ ■ .. a mm art-nTHniM l Exact Copy of Wrapper. TMK OKNTAUR COM PA ft V, NEW YORK CITY. A Night of Terror. 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