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TIIirRHDAY, Jan. 28 10O8.J
Grove Creek-
Mr. Harahaw of K. C., passed
thru our burg Mood ay enroutc to
Maysville.
WV ar<- very wirry to learn of
the death Ot Mr. b.ma]'<l < agio,
which occurred,.^hisTmme in Lola
last week. We hop* tie haA goue
to a better and Ijtffihtcr world.
Miss Minnie Garrison visited
Mias Inez Massey Holiday.
Mission Garter is very sick at
this writing. ; t
I). Cl. liyiler and wife of south
Georgia, are visiting relatives in
this community. •
Several of the young people ol
this place went to M. H. Ilyder’s
Sunday night to hear the grapha
phone.
It. F. Smelley ami Walter Hy
dcr visited the fair sex here Sun
day. Boys you are always wel
come.
Mas. Johnston of near Homer,
is visiting relatives here.
h. B. Jimes and wife of Poplar
Springs, visited John Turner’s fani
ily Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garter of Concord,
visited their son, John Carter, last
week. •
Miss KaUe Turner visited Miss
Kstoria Miller one day last week."
Mrs. Johtfc Ayers and daughter,
Miss Cora, visited Mrs. C.C. I ‘odd
last week.
Rev. 1). N. Jordan filled his reg
ular appointment Sunday.
It. Oliver and wife are visiting
their daughter, Miss Hattie \\ heel
er, near Alto, this week.
ji. Scales of near Silver Shoal,
was on our streets last. week.
AVill Heeler visited If. Oliver
and family-Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. Smelley is improving
slowly.
Thomas Ayers visited homefolks
Monday.
The singing at Jaek Davis’ last
Thursday night was enjoyed by all
piWMMIt.
Mossey Dodd and Itosooe Brew
er went to Athens one day lust
week on business.
Nelson Dodd and family visited
C. C. 1 Kuld Saturday night.
Busy Bee.
Poplar Springs.
Farmers are getting busy in this
community.
Miss Laura PriceofS. C., spent
last week with friends.
W. 11. Shannon aiul daughter,
Miss Ophelia, visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Shannon
last week.
Miss Mellie Stamlridge visited
Misses Kvie and Emma West-
Brooks Sunday.
N. C. Cotton and family of
Maysville, spent Sunday at the
home of A. IL Westbrooks.
Mrs. Willie Mize was the guest
of her Mother, Mre. Murray Fri
day.
Clere Carlan spent, last week
with friends at Gailey.
Walter Brewer of Lula, was at
Gailey on business Friday.
Cicero Murray and family a ixitetl
at the home of John Parker Satur
day' night.
Mrs. Mattie Brewer was the
guest of her sister, Mrs. 11. M.
Westbrooks, Thuisday.
Miss Lizzie Murray visited Sun j
day by a member.
Ido Parson was the guest of Nel- j
lie Sheriday. Saturday.
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Over Work Weakens
Your Kidneys,
, , m '■ ■ ■ yato.
v -, -• . * neyfii
.. >ji -.ri'. /aste or
! v • • jritieslatka Wood.
C ’ \.* - • ’ y 11 thay are tick ~>r out
W of or -er, they (ail to do
1 Patna, acheaandrr.il-
Ij j | mttlsrn come from ex
* cass -1 uric acid in the
*7 ~~X. b'ood, due to negiecied
kidusy trouble.
Kidney trouble co uee quick or unsteady
W-.r beats, and makes ora feel as though
yy had heart trouble, because Ihe heait iu
OVer-u/orking in pumping thick, kidney
poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
but now modern science proves that near.y
1 all constitutional dlvrases have their begin
[ nirg in kidney trouble.
II you are sick you can make no mistake
Iby first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
; and the ex'raordin.'' y tffect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swnmp-fioot, the great kidney remedy is
: soon realized, ft sta. Jo the highest for its
j wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
' and is3old on its mer.ts
' by all druggists In fifty
cent -and one-dollar Ha- jS£
es. You may have a' rc-JSj Z-lj-JfjEta
sample bottle by mail n>v, of awsinr'-an'*.
free, also pamphlet felling yo;. bow to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper wr en writing Dr. Kilmer
St Cos., Binghamton. N. Y.
ponT mike any mistake but
remcmbei the name, Swamp- (fool.,
Dr. Kilmer's Hwamp Pu t, and the
add; ess, Binghampton, N. Y., on
every licttle.
Good Company For 1909-
You sue careful choice of friends
the young people of your household
make. You do not open wide the
door to whose speech and behavior
betray ill breeding and lax morals.
Are you as careful to shut it against
hooks and periodicals that present
vulgar and demoralizing pictures of
Lite and its purpose! Perhaps you
arc among those who found tlmt the
Youths (Companion occupied the
same place in the family reading
thatlhe high-minded young man
or woman holds among your asso
ciates. The Companion is good
without being “goody goody.” It
is entertiling, it is informing. In
its stories it depicts life truly, tut
it chn.ii-w thebe phases of life in
which duty, honor, loyal are the
guiding motives.
A full description of the current
volume will be sent, with sample
copies of the paper to any address
oa request. The new subscriber
who at once sends )?l .75 for a years
subscription w ill receive free The
Companion's new Calendar for
1 (109. “In Grandmother’s Car
den,” lithographed in thirteen
colors.
THE YOUTH’S COMPANION',
144 Berkeley st. Boston, Mass.
rijfeSUJENT HELPS ORPHANS
Hundreds of orplans have been 1
helped by the President of The
Industrial and Orphan’s Home at '
Macon, Ga. who writes: ‘‘We
have used Electric Hitters in this ;
Institution for nine years. It has
proved a most excellent medicine
for Stomach, Liver and Kidney j
troubles. We regard it as one of
the best family medicines on j
earth.” It invigorates the vital
organs, purifies the blood, aids di- i
gestion, creates appetite. To I
strengthen and build up thin, pale
weak children or run down people ;
it has no equal. Best for female
complaints. Only 50c 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 iny line before
you buy.
J. J. SHEPPARD,
Commerce, Ga.
Job Work
Neatly Done
At This Oifiee.
v. Vive ns a Trial.
Lce-a 1 A dverti se ments |
Ar,? r iitlsT” atok.s Ha ij-:.
••• ;ia—P‘.. vs Count v.
A, eab.y to n:-“ - ii<d b,
the court or >i-i .-ait I fac-I on
county, a tori *h
court, hoi’s* >1 I D 'leer, Ga
county of i> : ■•-. 1 1 T
day in Febjuuiy, : tb ■ n< xt. be
tween the legal hours of sa> to ’he
liighr.'i bidder for i .
lowing described teat -'.i 1 t
.ited in the 265 and 121.0 Disk. 0.1
M, Banks county to-wit: All’
that lot or parcel of land
situated on the east side of,
Hudson riverdescrilied as follows:
Beginning at a poplar on the east
bank of said river running thence |
74 1-2 K. 4P.18 to r ek; them-- j
H. (J E. Al 2to ro<’k: thence N. 63;
\V. 7.14 to lO'-k; tlieiic*- 27 E. 1!> |
lo roek on’g. P. <).; thence N. 67 j
1-4 W. K. 29 to pine.stump; thence.
H. 81.12 deg. W. 45.75 to roek ml
river; thence down said riverS.
HI W. 9.75 to the beginning pop
lar corner, containing thirty-four
and four-fifths (34 I 5) acres more
or less, and lsuindedon the north j
by lamb of Mewnlng McMillan]
and Nancy Grow, on the east by ,
G. It. Johnston’s land,on the south ;
lv G. It. Johnston’s land, on the {
ucd by Hudson liver. Plat otj
said land can Is- seen in cleik's of
tlee Homer, Ga,
Haid land to be sold as the prop
erty of W. J. Pike, deceased, for
the payment of debts and for dis
tribution among the heirs. Terms
ca-di.
This, Jan. 5, 1909.
R. E. WHIXfIIKf..
Administrator of the estate of
W. I. Pike, Deceased.
Bankkuti*t Hau - ..
Will be sold la>fore the court
house door tn Homer, Georgia on
the first Tuesday in February 1909
1 within the legal hours of sale, for;
i cash, the following property, to-j
wit: Lying ami lining in the coun
ty of Banks and state of Georgia,
one half undivided interest in sev
wit ecu acres in blocks No’s. 53,34,
35 and SO in the town of Baldwin,
Ga. The aliove property sold by
order of the Court as'the property
of E. F. Ihiker, Bankrupt, for the
payment of debts of Bankrupt.
This January 4th, 19<>9.
E. Plllf.liKlf'K,
Trustee in Bankruptcy of E. F.
Baker’s Estate.
Giokuia—Hanks < 'ounty.
Will ho sold at the court house
door in said comity on the first
Tuesday in February I!M>9 within
the legal hours of sale to-wit: All
that tract or parcel of lan . ivu •
in said county, containing trr
hundred acres more or less and
liounded on the south by lands of
T. I>. Sheridan, on the west by
lands of I*!. C. Garrison, on the
north by Mavsvillc and Homer
public road and on the east by
(Jmve river and is part of the Win,
Rylee old home place, with im
provements thereon. Said land
levied on as the popertv of ,1. M.
Ryh-e to satisfy an execution
issued on the 25th day of Septem
ber 1907 from the superior court
of said county in favor of Billups
Phintey against J. 1). Yarborough
and J, M. Ivy lee.
This 7th day of Jan. 1909.
G>. M. Bauokn, Sheriff.
(rHouoiA—Banks County.
Will be sold at the courthouse
door in said county on the first
Tuesday in February 1909 within
the legal libit rs of sale tow it: One
iron grey mule, weighing 950
pounds, seven years old. Sai 1 1
mule levied on as the property of!
NY. ,1. Murray tosatisfy- an exeeu- 1
tion issued from the superior court
of said county on the 28th day of'
December 1908 in favor of W. i>.
Westbrooks against W. J. Murray.
This Jan. 7, 1909.
Geo. M. Bardex, Sheriff.
GlX)roi a —Banks County.
Will be sold at the court house j
door in said county on the lirst!
Tuesday in February, 1909, within '<
the legal hoars of sal. 1 to-wit: All:
that tract or parcel of land lying j
in said county, containing two
hundred acres, more or less, and j
bounded on the south by lands of j
T. D. Sheridan, on the west by
lands of H. O. Garrison, (ivthe
north by Maysville and Homer
pnbliu road and on the east by-
Grove river, and is a part of the
Win. Rylee old home place wi;h
improvements thereon. Said land
levied or. as the propv. fy of J. M.
Ryle, tosatisfy a distress warrant
issued from the Jhstloe Oourt of
the 405 District G. M. of saideoun
ty on the 2thh day of January
1908 in favor of Billups Phinizy
against J. D. Yarbrough and J.
M. Rylee. This Jan. 7, 1909. j
Geo. M. Bardex, Sheriff.
Mt- Carmel.
Rev. W. L. Barret t addressed a
,r> - audit uce at this place Bun-
His text was, ‘‘And these
- . ;o ; into everlasting pun
i'h mnt, but the righteous into
iif- everlasting,” He hail spoken
*• , i few v-rrd< when the K-Mlksss
<ii. were qu t'aod seemed sorry
when he closet)
Vc’nbb Vtoii’is filled his regular
appoint went here Sunday.
Misses Maudie Pat on and Beu
lah Brewer Usit.d Miw Jessie
Brewer Hunday.
We are glad to say, Mrs. Mary
i Thomas, who was injured by a
cow recently, is iinjiioving.
Jolui Hhtibwt was set-t’ on onr
1 street > recently.
I wish that correspondent would
i hurry up and give that rceiept for
Jos • >ickncas I have a bad esuse.
There will he an all day singing
at this place Huoday Jan. 31, un
der <he management of Prof. Mell
| Brock. Two singi-rs from Atlanta
' will also Be present. Everybody
1 invited to come with a clear voice
and face of brass,
iim<i
A HORRIBLE HOLD UP.
“About ten years ago my broth
er was “held up” in his work,
health and happiness by what was
lielieved to be hopeless Gonsump
tion,” writes W. R. Lipscomb, of
Washington, X. G. “He took all
kinds of remedies find treatment
from several doctors, but found no
hell till he used Dr.. King's New
Discovery and was w holly cured
by six Ixittlen. He is a w ell man
today.” It’s quick to relieve and
the surest cure for weak or .sore
lungs, Hemonhages, Goughs and
csilds. Bronchitis, LaGrippe, Asth
ma and i'H Bronchial affect ions.
SOcnnd 01.00. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by \V. 15. JLison.
OiLSTOniA.
B. r * th. tad tcoltoMhinis 8£:!
1 Koyoi v—Banks County.
’ All persons who have claims
against said county are requested
to pis-sent them for payment by
February ltd, JHOt*. Furthermore,
. I hereby notify one ;uid all that
fT’ll jxivs no or-iers. pay ro bills for
f lumber, .ob, work m- a>• ethic >• nf
'vatu.-, without ->rst ooidmetit.g
’ ivith ttH*.
Lor w Pi:{Kr.', Orlimirv.
0 N. H/ RStN,
Pnv.-nTAX Ac Svuoeov.
Office 4 1-2 miles Cast of Homer,
at the Doc Garrison place. Galls
answered lx>th day and night.
P.O. Homkk, Ga. B F. i>. 1.
DON’T GET A DIVORCE.
A western judge granted a di
voroe on account of ill-temp -r aiul
laid breath. Hr. Kings New Life
Pills would have prevented it.
They cure constipation, causing
bad breath and liver trouble the
ill temper, dispel colds, banish
headathes, conquer chills. 25c at
\V. B. Masons.
Georgia —Banks County.
Will be sold at the court hons
door in said county on the fuse
Tuesday in February 1909, within
the legal hours of sale to-wit: One
six-horse Wood. Tabor & Morse or
Triumph engine and (toiler 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
24th day December 1908 from the
Superior Court of said county In
favor of Herbert Davis against
Fletcher Martin, colored.
This 7th day of January 1908.
Geo. M. Hardee, Sheriff.
Georgia —Banks Comity.
Ada Sanders, having made ap
plication for twelve month's sup
port our of lilt* estate of M. N.
Sanders, deceased, and appraisers
duly appointed to st apart the
same, having filed Uprir return ail
persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause before the
court of ordinary of said county on
the first Monday in February 1909
why said application should not
be granted.
This 6th day of Jan. 1909.
Log ax Persia's, Ordinary.
cDanie e oSoNp. <SS $'f&Zafl ' N.sy I'OIiK
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Ooh on. Morphine norMiacni.
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NEW YORK. _
(ftuhrantee<l unc. rhe *
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
We are now prepar
ed 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 ai
trial, and you will be 1
pleased.
Respectfully,
JORDAN & GARRARD,
Maysville, Ga.
You should always remember
that mas* cough and cold cures
sire constipating. Yet the most 1
mportant thing to do w hen you
have a cold is to move the liowels.
You cannot promptly cure a cold
until you do this. Kennedy’s lax
ative Gough Syrup stops the cough
by allaying inibunatiou of thioat
and lungs, and it drives the cold
from the system by gently moving
the bowels. Children like it for it
tastes neatly as good as maple xu
gar. Hold by J. N. Ilill, T. JI.
Coffee at Jewelviile and Duckett
Bros, at Uol lings worth.
J. D. RICE, M. D.
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b * t * K ' r ' d yc!l * lw3rs
Eat What
You want of the food you need
Kodol will digest it.
You need a sufficient amount of
good wholesome food and more than
this you need to fully digest It.
Else you can't gain strength, nor
can you strengthen your stomach if
It la v eak.
You must eat in order to live and
maintain strength.
You must not'diet, because the
body requires that you eat a suffic
ient amount of food regularly.
But this fool mu't be directed,
and it must be digested thoroughly.
When the stomach can't do It,
you must take something that will
help the stomach.
The proper way to do is to cat
what you want, and let Kodol di
gest the food.
Nothing else can do tills. When
the stomach is weak it needs help;
you must help it by giving It rest,
and Kodol w ill do that.
For Sale bv J. N. Hill.
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The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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Nearly everybody knows De-
Witt’s Little Early Risers arc tho
iK-st pills made: They are small,
pleasant, sure Little Liver pills.
Sold l>y J. X. Hill, T. M. Coffee
at Jewel villa and Duckett Bros,
at Hollingsworth.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Ths Kind Yea Have Always Bought
! _____
YOUNG MEN! If you want to
know why you should become tel
egraph operators and what school
to attend, write to SOUTHERN
SCHOOL OF TELEGRAPHY,
New nan, Ga., for fixe catalog
“A.” EVERY BOY should read
it. Positions positively guaran
tee-1.
Our Guarantee
Go to your dregei<T today, and
pure hare a dollar t> i tie, and if you
can honestly ray, that you did not
receive any benefits from It, after
using the entire bottle, the drug
gist will refund your money to you
without question or delay.
We will pay the druggist the price '■
cf the bottle purchased by you.
This offer applies to the large ,
bottle only and to but one in a ,
family.
We could not afford to make such
an offer, unless we positively knew
what Kodol will do for ycu.
It would bankrupt c.
Tlie dollar bottie contains 2ft time*
as much as the fifty cent bottle.
Kodcl is made at the laboratories i
cf E. C. DeWitt & Cos.. Chicago. 1