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WEEKS TO .
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I he Stores Are Not Crowded
Now as They Will Be
Later.
Purest strain genuine Texas
raised Ke<l Bust Proof Seed Oats,
Lone Star Brand. For sale by
Blackwell Bros.
Maysville, Ga.
CHEAP SALE
Beginning Nov. 15th and
Continuing 15 Days
Ladies’ and Children’s
HATS, COATS, RAIN COATS,
ONE PIECE DRESSES, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, UNDERWEAR and CORSETS.
Will Sell Regardless of Cost.
. Mrs. Julia Littlefield,
Cornelia, Ga.
DISTINCTIVE HATS
At All Prices
Attractive values have always been paramount in
our Millinery Department, and now, you can find values
that you can scarcely believe, even alter seeing them.
New beautiful imported models and stunning domestic
creations vie with each other in beauty and attractive
ness to win your admiration.
Women who select their hats early
always have reason to congratulate themselves
MRS. J. T. SMITH
MAYSVILLE, - - OEOItGIA
BANKS COUNTY JOURNAL
Devoted to Giving the News, Encouraging the Progress, and Aiding the Prosperity of Banks County.
In the District Court of the I'nited
States, lor the Northern District
of Georgia, Eastern Division.
In re
Carr, Boyd \ Cos., |
(a partnership > IT. | No. 331
Lyle, I). R. Marlow |
A. B. Smith, A. G. | In Bank
Bord, C. L. Carr, | uptry.
T. A. Henry, F.
M. Parks, F. 11.
Boyd, B. F. Carr,
11. D. Watkins,
(individually)
Bankrupts.
A petition tor discharge having
been filed in conformity with law
j by the above named bankrupts and
j the Court having ordered that the
hearing up on said petition be had
; on December 0, 1918, at ten o’clock
A. in. at the I'nited States District
Court room, in the city of ATI. AN
I TA, GEORG IA, notice is hereby
given to all creditors and other per
sons in interest to appear at said
time and place and show cause, if
any they have, why the prayer of
the bankrupt for discharges should
not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk,
by WALT (i. CORNET, Deputy
Clerk.
COW WANTFD
I want a fresh milk cow.
.). N. Hill.
Homer, Banks County, Georgia, Thursday, November 13, 1913.
PUBLIC SALE
Deceaiber 10th, 1913
On the above named date 1 will
sell the following property at pub
lie outcry at my home in Hollings
worth district:
One Hay Horse, about 8 years
old, weight about I t hundred, one
buggy; 1 one-horse wagon; good
set ol' Harness; Farming tolls;
Household aud Kitchen Furniture;
about 200 bushels of Corn; 1,000
bundles of Fodder; one hundred
acres of Hand, more or less, lying
in the I dSi) district G. M. and
known as the S. A. Cash place.
Terms of said: Cash.
,1. E. SMITH.
(io to Blackwell Bros. Maysville,
(ia., for Seed Oats, (let the genu
ine Bed Bust I’root. Barest strain
Sherman Texas Bone Star brand
Hardman Little Cos., of Com
merce, G. E. Cilgrim and \V. .1. A
E. c. Palinonr, of Gainesville,
and Jay 11. EplingN Cos., of Ath
ens, all have page ads in to-day’s
Journal. These are enterprising
merchants and you will save money
by trading with them.
My Mamma Says -
Its Safe for
Children”
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CONTAINS Wilt i* *V X ,, jj)tt /"A
NO \isk A
OPIATES
nttort | \>H (| liiTißrSt^i
FOLEYS
ujiiTAR
For Cou£hs and Cplds
For Sale by
HILL & BROWN
Hunter, Gu.
Traversc Jurors Special Term
The following .1 urors were chosen
to serve at special term of Banks
Superior Court beginning 4th
Monday in November, 191.8:
1 A. G. Boyd
2 J. N. Adamson
3 J.J. Ragsdale
4 VV. G. Coffee
5 W. S. Mocks
(I Attieus Oliver
7 A.M. Lane
s 11. L. Kimsey
9 J. A. Bray
10 F. M. Sanders
11 Oscar Chitwood
12 John B. Emmett
13 L. S. Vaughn
14 William T. Davis
15 J. C. Turk
to C.T, Massey
17 A. M. Watson
18 J.J. Stowe
19 M. L. White
20 J. W. Vaughn
21 Homer Tnompson
22 11. C. Crenshaw
23 David S. Payne
24 R. B. Jones
25 H. P. Dodd
20 Albert Segars
27 li. K. Andrews
28 J. T. Wise
29 J. M. Parham
30 W. F. Miller
31 John H. Thompson
32 John B. Wilkinson
33 M. If. Hardy
34 Seaborn J. Carter
35 W. A. Chambers
30 Paul Scales.
Seed Oats for Sale.
Appier seed oats for sale at my
home 8 miles cast of Homer.
G. G. STRANGE.
May Get the Sack.
“The count related to us how his
ancestors had once sacked a palace
in Normandy.” “Ah! And I under
stand the count himself expects to bag
tui American helrosa.”
BERNSTEIN BROTHERS
- Pays the Freight
We will pay the freight on all bills amounting to $25.00 or more in
fifty miles of Athens
We can save you money on furni
ture, on account of our small expense.
We own our own building and have no
high rent to pay, we have a side tract
right at our back door and do not have
to dray our goods from the depots—This
alone is a big saving.
Our stock represents goods from the
best manufacturers in the country.
We do all market buying, going right
to the factories.
We are the people that can save you
money, matters not if it’s a $2.00 rocker
or a $300.00 Bedroom Suit.
A full line of Victor Talking Machines.
BERNSTEIN BROS.
Broad St- - •* * ~ - Athens, Ga.
Spicy Spices for
Spicy Cooking
The strength, the purity, of our spices cannot be excelled,. Elroy
are'truc spices and not a mixture of adulterated products as is com
monly sold.
Packed in clean, air-tight packages; free from dust and excessive
handling. If. you want to add zest and piquancy to your cooking, use
these spices—
<'loves Black Be per Cinnamon Bed Beper All Spice
Sage Nut Meg Mustard Mace Ginger.
(% itonAj
MAYSVILLE.I GEORGIA
PHONE 18 THE OUALITY STORE
“Postage Paid on Parcel Past. Packages.”
Dr. PARKS, Eye-sight Specialist, of Car
tersville, is in Commerce. Will give you a
thorough examination free, and guarantee
■perfect results. Uses only best material.
Reasonable prices. My motto is to please.
J. P. PARKS, Optometrist.
At Sharp's Drug Store
COMMERCE, GA.
Messrs. Bob Crump and Gover
nor Vaughn, the two ugliest men
in north east Banks, spent several
hours in Homer today. Court
being near at hand, of course Bob
came in to start a law suit. We
did not learn what Governors mis
sion was.
Lone Star Brand Texas liaised
Bed Bust Proof Seed Oats. For
sale by
Blackwell Bros.
Maysvi He, Ga.
Mr. Bell s Bill
The bill introduced in Congress
intending to raise the salary ol ru
ral carriers to SI2CO, which vve
published in last week’s Journal
was introduced by Hon. Tlios. M.
Bell who has always been a friend
to the carriers and the people whom
they serve. They deserve the raise
and we hope they will get it.
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