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BANKS COUNTY JOUR AL j
EYKH \f TnrWMT,
Offlclnt Organ of ftnnlc* County
C A. MEEKS, Editor.
STBSCRIPTION fl .00 A YEAR
f reft* on pphr%twn
Jfrftrrtfnt the rnUnfitre at Homer,
Ok, tu teeor.il chut matter.
THURSDAY, Jan. 14 190 H.
6 alley-
The people of thin place ar e
JiTnud of their school, which in Ikv
ng taught by Miss Ruby Burns.
It la the I tent school we have hod
for yearn.
Dunk OwnilH-rs low withdrawn
from Draorntt C'oflcgo and > s t,ow
taking lessons under Prof. J. T.
Wine at Homer.
Tarp Brewer nay* it makes his
MM>th water to see kindred meet
n*JW long separation, especially
If any one has pumpkin seed for
wdc, notify Haywood (lamer. He
Miyn be wants to plant his w hole
place in pumpkins this year.
F. says the reason
he moved'to the Tupp place is that
rabbit.-* are ton scarce on the Hill
Thrtp and Billy Hill and Warren
Mister caught all the possums.
The singing at M. H. Pattons
Monnay night, fnjnyed by ail
present.
The candy drawing which was
management of Mell Meeks, was a
failare—the Iwy’s purses were too
light to pay the small amount that
was required for theauMiy.
Asad ilcc f dent happened to Mrs.
Mary Thomason Jan. 7. She was
milking when the cow knocked
het down hml injutwl licr foully.
When she was very young she fell
in the Ice and crippled herself so
ahe had to go on crutches for years.
She had just recovered so she
cowftd walk without her crutches
when the same limb was injured
The doctor says she will
lie op nil ned for a year.
While helping move the rubbish
of ua old house, Joe Parsons got
hia leg <v.ught and almost cut nil'.
,-** .. - *■ * Jinks.
Grove Creak.
The people of this place have a
good singing every Holiday after
noon. Everybody invited.
Oscar Smelley was the guest of
his cousin, Moke Bmelley, last
Sunday
Frank Hyilcr and family were*
jprafftt wf W. J. Garrison Sunday.
Mte Sarah Wilbanks who ha*
been vWtiug Mrs. Hattie Wheeler,
sett Alto, returned Home Satui -
4y.
We are awry to learn of the ill
dmh of C. X. Smith.
lanra Hooper was the guest of
Mfc* Kva Smith Sunday.
Walter Carter and Smith Pnvls
m nn streets Sunday. Come
l toy a, yoO an* always wel- 1
ton*?.
{jWnaril Jones and fam Ily were
fHMto of W. J. Garrison Sunday.
LJtlle Edith Dodd was the guest
©fates Bessie Ayers Sunday.
Jte J.H. C arter anil daughter
took dinner w ith Mrs. Yarbrough
*>
T>oe Sheridan and wife spent
Thopwtuy night with It. Oliver
OBddtuiily.
E.l>. Garrison was seen walking
Main street Sunday. Come again,
Ed.
Wilson Dodd of near Mnysvill*,
van aeon riding with his ltost girl
oaflitwy *
I goes-* 4 the Old Maid married
during leap year as w e have heard
nothing from her lately,so we boys
thought we would send in a few
locals.
• Pup’s Bad Boys.
OAdTOniA.
||rir| tod V* Han u*arc 8^
If you wish to attend the famous
Byrne Raunw* College loeated in
Athens, cull at this office and bny
a scholarship. We can save you
woney.
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OAMTOntA.
f i -|b tint It! Hi Uwm BongM
*^"<22U^^7
Buchville
Arthur Lewallen left for Atlan
ta last week to take a busings
course.
Hubert Willmnlts and Sam Jol- |
ly, who are in school at('ommcrce,
visited home folks Saturday.
The school at Hnshvllle is pro
gressing nicely under Ihe manage
ment of Mr. Pascal Wholcbrooks.
Miss Eula Owens entertained
her friends hist Saturday night
with a candy drawing.
Lee Sullivan of Mt. Pleasant,
says he is a sharp old ls>y—he
drank razor soup iipr supper and
sat on the grind stone nil night,
lie should have remained there fur
a wed;, for he is sure a dull one
from the Mt.
tV hat has become of Toby* I las
she committed sideways since leap
year want out, or is she waiting
ior me to come to see her. Boys
you reckon that is it* Hois* so at
ieast. I know what is the matter
now. Toby is love sick, I lad.
Come again Toby, we all like to
hear from you.
The school at Salem is progress
ing nicely under the management
of Miss Mae Mctlalliard.
Miss Susie Pruitt spent last Sun
day with the Misses McGnlliard.
Little Franeene, daughter of J.
M. Joljy, who has l>cen sick for a
few’ days, is better, we are glad to
say.
Floid Lewnllen went to town
Monday. Jolly Lob.
The Line
Mrs. If. E. Verner visited her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Whitfield, Thursday.
Misses Maud and Lehi Whitfield
were guests of Mrs. i\ M. Purcell
Friday.
Marion Cash of Franklin county,
visited his sister, Mra. A. 8. Whit
field, jwstvrAay.
Mrs. Bara Ann Cash is visiting
relative* in Franklin county this
week.
Mr. Vance Martin and Miss Et
ta llerliert were united in the
Ihiihls of matrimony Thursday af
ternoon, Rev. Win. Began* otliei
nting.
Miss Fannie Gash and Mr. Tims.
Westbrooks mere married at the
home of the hrideht parents recent
ly*
Mr, Mack Osfoirn and wife wIII
make Commerce tiieir home.
E. V. Cash and wife visitisl rel
atives iu Carnesvillc* Friday.
Mr. Bill Ayers of Franklin coun
ty, died l>ec. 26.
John Wells visitisl his father,
Newton Wells, Friday.
Hpnry Ragsdale has ret urinsl
from soath tl*srgin.
Mrs. Mindie Keeler visited h*r
mother, Mrs. Mary Acrey, Thurs
day.
Mrs. Mary Kcsicr aud Mrs. A.
8. Whitfield were guests t wsl
ding dinner given by Mrs. Bara
Ann Cush .Sunday.
Evergreen.
FRICSIDEXT IIEU’S OKPHAXB
Hundreds of orphum have Us-n
helped by the I’lwiilmt of The
Industrial and Orphan’s Home at
Macon, Ua. who writes: “We
have used Electric Bitters in this
Institution for nine years. It has
proved a most excellent merlieine
for Stomach, Liver and Kidney
trouble*. Wo regard it as one of
the liest family medicine* on
earth.” It invigorate* the vital
organs, purities the blood, aids di
gestiou, creitts appetite. To
strengthen and build up thin, pale
weak children or run down people
it has no equal. Best for female,
complaints. Only 60c at W. B.
Mason’s.
J. J. SHEPHERD
Is selling Furniture
cheaper than ever be
fore. Big line of.
PICTURES
and
PICTRRE FRAMES
RUGS,
MATTINGS.
WINDOW SHADES
SEWING MACHINE
See my line before
you buy.
J. J. SHEPPARD.
Commerce, Ga. i
Legal Advertisements
Admikhjtbatous Sai.k.
Gkokgia—Ranks County.
Agreatly to an outer granted by
the court or ordinary of Jackson
county, will Is* sold Ix-fore the
court honse door s;t Ilomer, Ga. I
county *-f Banks, on the first Tiles- :
day in February, 19C9, next, be
tween the legal bouts of sale to the
highest bidder for cash, the fol
lowing described real estate situ
ated in the 265 and 1210 Gist. G.
M. Bunks county to-wit: All
that lot or parcel of land
'situated on the east side of
Hudson riverdcscrils'd as follows;
Beginning at a poplar on the east
bank of said river jrr.iudng thence
N. 74 I2 E. 4b.IS to rock; thenc*
! 8. 6 IS. f .12 to rock; thence N. 63
W, 7.14 to rock; thence 27 E. 1.19
to rock on’g. P. O.; tin nee\. 67
1-4 W. n.2fl to pine.stnmp; thence
8. SI .12 deg. W. 45.75 to rock on
; river; thence down said river 8.
16 W. 9.75 to the beginning pnp
lar corner, containing thirty-four
and four
or less, ami bounded on the north
by lands i>t Mownir.g McMillan
! and Nancy Crow, on the east by
jG. if. Johnston’s land,on the south
j by G. B. Johnston’-* I and, oil the
west l>y II in Ison river. Plat of
said land can lie seen in dak's of
fice Homer, G;.
Said land to lie sold as the prop
erty of W. I. Pike, deceased, for
the payment of debts and for dis
tribution among the heirs. Terms
cash.
This. Jan. 5, IfHl*.
It. K. Vrni:i.rirr-:t..
Administrator of the estate of
tV. I. Pike, Demised.
lI.VKKUt TTT Sam:.
Will be sold Is-fore the court
house door in Homer. Georgia on
the first Tuesday in February lfiofi
within the legal hours of sale, for
cash. the following property, to
wit; Lying and living in the coun
ty of Banks an<l state of Georgia,
ouo-half undivided interest in <crv
enleen acres in Iths-ks No’s. 33,31,
35 and 36 in the town of Baldwin,
Ga. The afoive property sold bv
onlcr of the Court as th*' property
of B. F. Baker, Kmknipt, for the
payment of debts of Bankrupt.
This January 4th, ISK b.
K. PIin.BKIOK,
Trustee in Bankruptcy of E. F.
linker’s Estate.
(Ik< a —Banks tVanity.
Will be sold at the courthouse
door in said county on the lird
Tuesday in February 1909 within
the legal hours of nmkvto wit: All
that tract or parcel of laud lying
in said county, containing two
! hundred acres more or less and
j Unaided on the south by lands of
IT. I>. Hheridan, on tire west by
■ lands of K. C. Garrison, on the
! north by Mavsville and Homer
public road and cm the east by
(irove river and is part of the Win.
UvloeoUl home place, with ini,
provenicHits thereon. Said land
levied on as the poperty of J. 31.
Rylce to satisfy an execution
issued on the 2.th day of Septem
ber 1907 from the superior court
of said county in favor of Billups
Pliinkt against J. I). Yarborough
and J. M. Bylee.
This 7th day of Jan. 1909.
(*ko. M. I!AHDI'.N, Sheriff.
(ifvOiMilA —Banks County.
Will be sold at the court ho use
door in said county on thu fii>t
Tirewhiy in February 1!)( P within
the legal hours of sale towit: One
iron grey mule, weighing 950
pounds, seven years old. Said
mule levied on as the property of
W.J. Murray to satisfy anexccrt-j
tion issued from the superior court
of said county on the 2Sth day of
December IPOS in favor of W. I>.
Westbrooks against W.J. Murray.
This Jan. 7. IPOP.
(ii.o. M. Barpks. Sheriff.
Gkoriiia—Banks County.
\ViIJ tie sold at the court house!
door in said county on the tirst
Tuesday in February, 1909, within
the legal hours of sale to-wit: All
that tract or parcel of land lying
in said county, containing two
hundred acres, more or h-ss, and
bounded on the south by lands of
T. I>. Sheridan, on the west by
lands of E. Garrison, i lithe
north by Mavsville and llomer
public road and on the east by
Grove river, and is apart of the
Win. Ilylee old home place with
improvements thereon. 83d land
levied on as the property of J. M.
By lee to satisfy a distress warrant
issued from the Justice Court of
the 465 District G. M. of saidcoun
ty ou the 29th day of January
1009 in favor of Billups I’hinizy
against J. I>. Yarbrough i.mlJ.
M. l'ylec. This lan. 7, IPOP. i
Cij.o. M. iivuir.N, t : he tiff.
. Red Oak-
Misses Ola and Adelia Chan- ■
dler and Messrs. Stoy, Gh-relicand
Alger t ’handler wera visitors at B.
E, I.oril*s Saturday night.
M i.SS4 *s Ola and Adelia Chandler
sp*s.t Tlinißday night at the home
of N. Z. Chandler*.
Ed Chandler dined with Otis
Chandler Sunday.
Out*'people worshipped at R*v- i
verdant and Blacks Creek Suiulay. j
Charlie Chandler has returned j
to school at Athens.
Miss Chamljers took up her
school at this plan last Monday.
We wish her much success.
Miss Adelia Chandler fo-gu
teaching at the new school V
day.
Mr. aiuj Mrs.
Hebron, were *.. ‘
nesday)
Mrs. K. S. (It.
nrday night with he* i
Jj. W. Culbertson.
Miss Margie Culbertson * ' a'. * -h
her sister, Mis. v\ and
days last week.
Isajvc Chandler and daughter.
Miss Addin; dined with Butch
Mctlinnis Buuday.
Priscilla.
Grove Creek.
School is progressing nicely at
this place. We think we have a
splendid teacher.
Claud Smelley was with his Ix-st
girl Stfndky.
Rev. and Mrs. T. B. M. Haw
kins have moved into ourismimu
nity. We are ghul to have them
with us.
Waiter Hyde went to see his j
best gb l Sunday.
Mr. aad Mrs. Joe Bmelley went
toHafrtKvillc one day last week.
Miss Laura Whooper visitisl
Miss Eva Bmith Sunday.
John Turner made a flying trip i
to Mavsvilh* Monday,
Bill Hill of near MaysviUc, was
in our ImrgHmiday.
Mrs. Frank Hviler visitisl her
mother, Mik. J. W. G&rrisou Hun
day.
James Smith of near Conuncm*,
was on our street* Sunday.
Little Joe.
, Arp.
Mi ami Mr*. T. F. (Juilltui were
guests ot T. M. Armour Sunday.
Ut-Hcs Sadie Mav anil Anno
Parks were guests of Mrs. Atticus
Oliver Sunday.
K. Martin of Bold Springs,
visited relatives here one dry re
cent iy.
All>ert O,irlan of Gaiiersvilla was
with frieuda here Sunday.
Miss BeiLi Oliver attended
preaching at lleaverd tm Sunday.
Fletcher Pen* lei grass of Toceoa,
spent Monday with his parents.
Mesdaroes Armour am! Gailey
spent a short time with friends at
Hebron Saturday.
Our school is progrwsing nicely
under the managenjcut of i’rof. J.
K. GiDespio.
Hubert Ward wt ‘
Saturday.
D *N T GIT
A western jndg.-
voroe on account of ill-t ; -t
Ikml tircath. Or. Kings New f.a<
Pills would have proventtrp
They cure constipation. caus,ii t ;
bail breath and liver trouidc thf*
ill temper, disiwl cilh*. Ivuiish
lira * lathes, conquer chills. 25c at
W. B. Masons.
Geobciia —Banks (’aunty.
Will be sold at the court lxous e
door in said county on the Erst
Tuesday in February 1909, w ithin
the legal hours of sale to-wit: One
six-horse Wood, TaUir & Morse or
Triumph engine and Uiiler known
as the M. A. Wilbanks engine and
boiler, said property levied on as
the property of Fletcher Martin to
satisfy an execution issued on the
24tli day December 1909 from the
Superior Court of said county in
favor of Herbert Davis against
Fletcher Martin, colored.
This 7th day of January IPOS,
tiro. M. Rakdkx, Sheriff.
j (■ koki.i v—Banks County.
Ada Samlets, having made ap
plication for twelve month’s sup
I port out of t!ie estate of M. X.
Sanders, deceased, and appraisers
: duly appointed to set apart the
siime. having tiled their return all
persons concerned are hereby re
, quired to show cause be fore the
court of ordinary of said county on
, the tii>t Monday i: February 19CP
\v hy said application should not
be granted.
[ This 61h day of Jan. 1909.
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Es*ct Copy of Wrapper.
We are new prefer
eel to overhaul and re
paint buggies. Will
guarantee to shrink
your tires without in
juring your wheels.
We do not use cold
shrinker. Give us a
trial, and you will b3
pleased.
Respectfully,
JORDAN & GARRARD,
Maysvillo, Oft.
Von should always wnember
that most cough nnd cold cores,
arc constipating. \'-t the most
important thing to do when you
have a cold is to move the bowels.
You cannot promptly cure a cold
until you do this. Kennedy’s lax
ative Cough Syrup ships the cough
by allaying iuflmuntion ot throat
and lungs, and it drives ttie cibt
from the system by gently moving
the Isra els. ( bildren like it for it
tastes ncai ly as good as maple su
gar. Sold by ,1. N. Hill. T. M.
Coffee at Jewel vide and Duckett
* Hollingsworth.
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Kodol
For Dyspepsia and indigestion
If you Suffer frem Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gas on
the Stomach, Eelchlng, Sour Stomach, Heart-burn,
etc., a little Kodol twill Relieve you almost Instantly
Kodol <mppll#s tiierame digest Ire
juices that are found in a limit by
Momach. Being s liquid, it stalls
digestion at once.
Kodol not only digests your food,
but helps you enjoy every nsout liful
you eat.
You need a sufficient amount of
good, wholesome food to maintain
strength and health.
Hut. this food in lift he digested
thoroughly, otherwise the pain- cf
indigestion and dyspepsia are the
re-ulb
When vourstomach eannot do its
work property, take eometliing to
help your stomach. Kodol is the
only tiling that will give the stom
ach complete rest.
Why? Because Kpdo) d - ** the
same wotk as a-t rong stosiaUi, and
does it in a natural way.
Fo-Salabv J. N. Hill.
The Kiiii! Yen Hava
Always Boagiil
Bears the A.
Signature fj\,
of Am
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Thirty Years
vh( eeKTAcn worn paat. new von trrr.
KSLLyhe couch
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Dr, King’s!
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Will’s IJUIo Eitily
ix-st pills made: They arc>r.*tll,
pJeisaut, sure laUi>‘ Liver uib's.
Sold by J. N. MiR- 'T;-M, ♦ ' tlt-c
at Jcwetviile and Buckclt !>iox.
at Iloilingsworth.
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For Infants 2nd Childr- i,
Iha Kind Ygu Hava Always BciigM
Eoars the /l?
Signature of Cj &a' t 7/^7-Ci
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YOT'NG MEN! If you wint to
know why you should Ixco.ne tel
egraph opci-rtois and w h.lt s<-h'K>l
to atinml, write to SOCTHEBN
SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY,
New nan, Ga-, for. free cdalog
-A.” EVERY BOY should read
'it. Positions ptwitively gu;U>.u
t.-cl. .
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So. don’t neglect your stomach.
Isin't become a chronic dyspeptic.
Keep your stoinacli liealtliy and
strong by taking a little Kodol.
Y<ni don’t have to take Kodoi ail
the time. You only take it whea
you need it.
Kodol is perfect>y harmless.
Our Guarantee
G*v to vonr dtopiri'-t today and pet a dot*
lbr iKisli . Tm u After you kaee ush! ifca
< nil re contents of tUe Lottie if yot: cj.*
honestly .-ay tb&t !t <kn*** yoo a*.w
good, retira tbe bottle to the drupTiM bull
ho Yf.U lefutod vowr m>-ney wii in *u tones-'
i, n v>rdeia.r. We will tie a pit*’ tbeCrug
i isv. Doii'fc besttaie. ail driunrSts fc”Ofr
that our a®Y4nw*e r.>od. TlfN offer
pisrs to the Inr?e bottk only aod U out on*
in u famliy. The l*.r ebon e
tIHM’9 ss nmefa as Uk* fifty cent bottle.
Kodol is prepared at the'laborato**
ies of 1L C. DtWilt & Cos., Chicago,