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Children Cry for Fletcher’s
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~ You, lla -i Alvin; * Bought, and which ha* been
or ::o ycur i, has borne tho si;:nature of
{vini. has been made under his per
' '/'“l? ■■■'soual supervision since its infancy.
'*> Allow no one to deeelvo you in tills.
i, imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
!s Cl It tr:'lu with and endanger it o health of
, ! Children—Experience against t xperimeut.
“.■Vhat is CASTORIA
; IturmlesH substitute for Castor Oil, Ptire
,i and hoot hint; Syrups. It Is pleasant. It
•;n [l: her Opium, Morphine nor ofh-r Narcotic
'■> Its age la it* guarantee. V. *! troys Worms
and i: ii < verishness. For more tin x> thirty years It
has !: tii In constant use for the relief of Constipation,
n Ituleney, W ind Colie, all Teething troubles and
Ji;u; !:<< a. It regulates the Stomach and f '.owls,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural bleep.
YUo Children’s Panacea—l he 3-other’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use Fop Over 30 Years
TH( CINTAUN COMPANY. N yv YO W K 'l'.
WHO
IS THE MAN
WITH THE MONEY ?
He is the fanner, the backbone of the
whole universe.
Farmers and those desiring advances in
the spring should have deposit accounts with
this bank during the fall and winter.
Depositors are always given the prefer
ence in the matter of loans.
DEPOSIT NOW
in the
A Tk INS NA TIONA L BANK
Maysville. - - Georgia.
Win. MILLER. Cashier. I’. E M. FCUR, President.
In the Great Baltimore Fire
These called lire proof buildings were among the lirst to
fall, but the insurance made good. That is why the Bank
of Maysville carries Depositors’ Insurance. Phis Bank car
ries the tire, burglary aiul fidelity insurance usually curried
by banks to secure themselves, and in addition to this ear
ries DEPOSITORS’ IXSI R.V NCR to protect YOI . This
Insurance covers all money placed here either supject to
cheek or on time deposit.
We pay good interest on time cer
tificates of deposit.
We Solicit Your Business
J. A. Sassar, President, H. P. Camp, V. P.
M. C. Sanders, Cashier, Dr. K. c. Jackson, Y. P.
BANK OF MAYSVILLE,
Maysville. Ca.
fold and wot foot areadaugermi-'
combination especially to women,
who are more |mmc to kidney dis
oasos than mon. Congested kidneys
come from a cold, and backache,
rheumatism. urinary incgularitics
and rhcmnatis forms aiv notun
usual results. Foley Kidney l*il ■<
restore the regular and normal ac
tion of the kidneys and bladder,
and so remove the cause of the trou
blc. It is an honest and curative
medicine that always gives results
For sale bv llill \ Brown.
Empire Laundry.
"We are agents for the Empire
Laundry of Athens. Our basket
leaves every week. Leave your
laundry at our store.
HILL & BROWS.
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BAM AS COUNTY JOURNAL fIOMJUt, GA.. JANUARY 15, 1914
Notice
I will be at the following place*
for the purpose of registering all
voters who have not already done
so to wit:
Jan. 17th.
L. L. Hill’s 11 to 2
B. F. 801 l ton’s 3 to 4
Jan. 19th.
Pendergrass’ store 11 to 12
Bellamy’s store 2 to 3
Wilmots Court Ground 4 to 6
Jan. 20th.
Coffee’s store 10 to 11
Crump’s store 12 to 2
Ed 8. Martins 3 to 4
J. A. Martins 5 to 6
Jan. 21st.
J. J. Itadsdale’s store 8 to 9
Henry Miller’s store 10 to 11 j
Louderrnilk’s store 11 to 1
A. J. Cash 2 to 3
Columbia Court Ground 4 to 6
Jan. 22nd.
Lane’s store 9 to 10
M. O. Scoggins’ store 11 to 1 j
Potts' store 1 to 4 j
Andy Aereys’ U) •’ j
Jan. 23rd.
H. 8. Chambers’ $* to 10
Berlin 11 tc> 1
Asa Caudell’s 2 to 3
T. E. Anderson’s store 1 to 6
Jan. 24th.
Washington court ground 9to 12,
Hall’s store 3 to 4
L .*2; and j* and vertisementf
Petition for Letters of Admin
istration.
Georgia— Banka County.
To all whom it may concern:
Lary Pendlaud having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on th**
estate of Jerry Jones, late of said
County, this is to cite all and sin
gulai the creditors and next of kin
of Jerry Jones to he and appear at
my office, within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent adminis
tiation should not lie granted to
Lary Pendland on Jerry Jones es
tate.
Witness my hand aud official
signature, this sth day of January,
1914.
T. F. HiIX,
Ordinary.
Letters or Dismission.
Georgia —Banks County.
J. A. Prickctt Guardian of tai l
Prickett has applied to me for a
discharge from his Guardianship
of Carl Prickett this is therefore to
notify all persons concerned, to file
their objections, if any they have,
on or beti re the tirst Monday in
February next, else he will Ik* dis
charged from his Guardianship as
applied for. This Jan. 5, 1914.
T. F. Him.
Ordinary.
Citation to Seix Lands.
Georgia—Banks County.
To all whom it may concern:
C. T. Massey, administrator on
the estate of \V. T. Massey, deceas
ed, has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the
lands tielonging to the estate of
said deceased and said application
will be heard on the lirst Monday
in February 1914.
This Jan'. sth, 1914.
T. F.Hiix,
Ordinary.
Ciation Permanent Litters
of Administration.
G eokgia —Banks County.
To all whom it may concern:
s. V. Whilhite having, in proper
form, applied to me tor Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Bess Barber, late ot said
County, this is to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin
of Bess Barden to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by
law.and show cause it any they can.
why permanent administration
should not be granted to 8. V.
Whilhite on Bess Barber'sestate.
Witness my hand and oftieial
signature this 6th day of Jau. 1914.
T. F. Hill,
Ordinary Banks County.
♦
Each year the month of January
numbers it list of victim from in
fluenza, la grippe, bronchitis and
pneumonia. La grippe cough seri
ously weaken the dibility. The
use of Foley.s Honey and Tar Com
pound will promptly check the
cough heal the iuflamed air passage
preventing the development of la
grippe to a more serious condition -
Keep it on hand. Contains no
opitates.
For sale by Hill & Brown,
How to
Introduce a Man
to Christ
Br REV. HOWARD W POPE
&4ariMeA W M-
Moody BOA UoMMo, Ckm
TEXT-PhlHp flndbth Nathan!*!.—John
1:46.
trion of Rath&nael
Illustration of the
volved In leading
J Moses In the law
and the prophets
did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son
of Joseph." Philip did not talk about
himself but about Jesus. That Is what
we should do. That la what we were
calk'd Into the kingdom for —to talk
about the king. The world Is pre
judiced against Jesus Christ Sin has
blinded their vision and they do not
see him as he is. They think that he
Is unreasonable and exsetlng and they
see no beauty In him that they should
desire him. It Is our business so to
reveal the beauty of the son Of God
that they will feel their need of him
When Ole Bull, the great musician,
visited this country he found an old
friend of his boyhood at Philadelphia,
John Erlcson the great shipbuilder
They had a delightful iaterview and
as he was leaving Ole Hum handed out
some tickets to a concert, aud Invited
his friend to come and hear him
Brie son declined, aud when pre.- :i
for his reason, frankly confessed that
music was torture to him. and begged
to be excused Of course. notbluM
more could be said, but Ole Hull made
up his mind that he would compel his
friend to hear him In some way A
few days later he appeared at Eric
-JVra with his violin, and asked
Erlcson If he had any skillful me
chanics. He said he met with an acci
dent to his violin and needed a little
help. Erlcson touched a button and
when a man appeared, he asked him
to send Mr. B — to the office. When
Mr. B — presented himself, Erlcson
told Ole Bull to explain to him what he
wanted done. In a tew minutes the
man returned with the repairs made.
The great musician took the violin,
drew his bow across It a few times to
see if It was In tune, and then glided In
to one of those matchless melodies that
only Ole Bull could evoke from nn
instrument. Instantly every clerk In
the office dropped his pen, Ericso*
threw down his paper and began to
listen, and all the men In the factory
gathered around the open door, and
there they stood spell bound for twen
ty minutes until the music ceased.
When he laid down hie bow Erlcson
cried out. "Qo one, go on, my friend, I
never knew before that I had a
capacity for music.”
The poor sinful world has the same
Idea about Jesus that Ericson had
about music.
11. Every believer in bearing Uis
message to the world Is sure to meet
with controversial inquiry. “Nathanael
said unto him,-can any good thing
come out of Nazareth?" There was
only one word In Philip’s testimony
that one could find fault with, and
that was the w ord Nazareth. Nathan
iel, good man as ha was, could not
forbear the temptation to criticise, and
he seized the opportunity at once.
••Nasareth.” he said, "the most disre
putable town In all Galilee; can any
good thing come out of Nazareth?”
111. Every believer, in meeting the
objections of the world, has a suffi
cient answer. ■’Philip salth unto him,
come and see.” If you will study this
subject you will see what a complete
answer this is to any possible objec
tion. Suppose that one is uncertain
about the authority of the scriptures,
let him come and see —that is, come to
Jesus and see what he thinks about
the question, and his opinion ought to
be final. He evidently regards the
Pentateuch as the work of Moses, and
the various chapters of Isaiah which
he quotes as the word of God through
his servant, Isaiah, and Jonah as a
real character, who had an experi
ence such as Is attributed to him by
the record bearing his name. If one
has doubts about the possibility of
forgiveness let him come and see. let
him kneel right down and confess his
sins and he can demonstrate the thing
In a very short time.
IV. As soon as the believer begins
to bear his message to the world.
Jesus draws near. “Jesus saw
Nathaniel coming to him and said.
'Behold an Israelite indeed, tn whom
i is no guile."
V. As soon as a sinner begins to
tnib with Jesus, the light begins to
| come. "Nathanael answered to him.
Rabbi, thou art the son of God.’ By
all means get an inquirer on his knees
as soon as possible. He can see many
things there which he cannot see
standing. If he is not accustomed to
praying, and most people are not.
ask him to follow you sentence by sen
tence as you lead him In prayer. In
this way you will be sure that he con
fesses his sins and invites Christ to
come Into his heart and take posse*,
flea of hi* Ufa.
Concentration Pays
The stream flows along steadily, its waters are placid, its flow un
interi upted. It mav lx* majestic enough but its power is not used.
But put in a big dam, let the water accumulate, that the power is
at command. The same waters liow down the stream but by cou
••entration the power is developed
It is the same with money. Single dollars floating Around will
never control big deals, yet concentrated in a hank their power is
developed. They aid new enterprises, give energy and stability ot
business, lH*come anew power in the business world, and yet like
the water in the stream their How is not interrupted. The money
is subject to the depositor’s check. Help us make this a stronger
Imnk. You will share in the benefit.
Baldwin State Bank
BALDWIN. GA.
HEADACHE AND EVE STRAIN
Eye Strain often results in permanent trouble.
Eye Strain causes annoying headaches.
Htraiu not necessary IF you have been
' fitted with correct glasses.
We Scientifically Examine your Eyes and Grind the Cor
rect Lenses While you Wait.
Old glasses repaired and broken leanses duplicated
same day received.
DR- J. L. PENDLEY
221 CLAYTON ST. RHONE 296. ATHENS, GA.
Money to Loan
Money to Loan on farms at 6
per cent, for any length of time
from 3to 10 years. You can get
the money now and make the pay
ments due during the fall.
it. T. CAMP,
Carnesviile, Ga.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We are prepared to
make loans on farm
lands, payable one to
five years- No delay.
Georgia Loan a Abstract Cos.
Skackleford Bldg. Athens, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Dr. O. N. HARDEN,
Office at Residence)!
Five Miles North-east ol Homer.
Calls Answered Promptly.
Telephone ( sonn fat ion .
DR. J. S. JOLLY
Homer, G-a.
Will answer calls Day or Night.
Residence call at Lli 11 Hotel.
Office East side Public Sunni*'.
S. R. JOLLY
attorney -at-law
Homer, tia.
Office in Court House
COLDS TO BE*TAKEN SERI
OFSLY
Intelligent people reailze that
common colus should be treated
promptly. If there is sneezing,
with chillness and hoarseness,tick
ling throat and coughing, the latter
especially annoying at bed time,
use Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound. It is effective, pleasant to
take, checks a cold, stops the cough
which causes loss of sleep aud low
ers the vital resistance to disease.
Remember the name, Foley’s Hon
ey and Tar Compound and avoid
subsitutes.
Notice to Correspondents
All of our correspondents are
kindly requested to continue writ
ing for the Journal. We have
been short on help the past three
months, but we hope to be able in
the future to get them set in type.
We realize that our correspondent's
letters are the best news we cau pos
sibly get for the paper and we regret
very much when they are crowded
out. But at times we can not pre
vent it.
Announcements.
For Treasurer
1 announce iny candidacy lor
the office of Treasurer of Banks
county, subject te the primary to
be help when ordered by the au
thorities, 1 will appreciate your
confidence and vote, and if elected,
will render the best service possible.
The injuries wived by my son last
November, has fallen heavily on
him and myself, and 1 need the fees
aecuring from the office to support
my family.
H. C. McDoxold.
To the voters of Banks County:—
After the many solicitations of
friends from different parts ol the
county I announce myself a cau
didate for the office of Treasurer
of Banks Couutv subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary to
lx* called later.
Bespctfully,
W. A. Wilson.
I hereby announce myself as can
didate for County Treasurer subject
to the Democratic primary when
ordered. 1 respectfully solicit the
vote and confidence of the citizens
of the county and will feel grate
ful for the same. If I should l>e
elected I would put forth every ef
fort to make a good efficient officer.
Respectfully,
8. M. STRANGE.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Banks County subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary to be
called later. Good words and en
couraoement from friends in all
parks of the county have caused me
to make this announcement, and I
respectfully ask the support and
influence of the good people of
Banks.
J. A. Hill.
For Tax Collector
After careful consideration and
having gained the assurance of the
support of an uni tier of the best
citizens of fhe county. I have de
cided to be in the race for Tax Col
lector next year and will ereatly
appreciate each and every man’s in
fluence and support.
Very Respectfully,
R.G. Wallace.
A GOOD FARM FOR SALE
I have a splendid 215 acre farm
for sale. Close to fine school, in
good community. Good houses
and well watered. Part cash and
balance ou easy terms.
G. G. Strange,
Homer, Ga.
Keep your towels clean wtt* o*l
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