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..i hh fo- over ."•(* years, lias borne the signature of
nml lias boon made under his por
, y '-S' sonal supervision since its infancy.
• /A < vV. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
.1 • : p i on. , i.iit.;. ions and “Jnst-as-good ” are but
t.-.a t. Ic \>i(li and endanger the health of
i-sii. and cl. Adieu—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
C.’: so *s . harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
f:or, ■. Ji *•<•; nod Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It
eov' it her Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
.i-• .. . , .itro is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and a.s I v:.,hncss. l'or more than thirty years it
lias be. ainci 'i (ant u for the relief of Constipation,
I'lntulon -y, Wind Colie, all Teething Troubles and
J>iarr':- i. It regulates the Stomach and JtowcLs,
assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Erieud.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
TMC c: C NTAUN COMPANY, N W YOWK CIT V.
WHO
IS THE MAN
WITH THE MONEY?
He is the farmer, 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 TkINS NA TIONA L BANK
Maysville, - - Georgia.
Win. MILLER. Cashier. P. F. M. FURR, Prroiilent.
In the Great Baltimore Fire
The so called lire proof buildings were among the first to
fall, bntthe insurance made good. That is why the Bank
of .Maysvillecarries Depositors’ Insurance. This Bank car
ries the fire, burglary and fidelity insurance usually carried
bv banks to secure themsefc es, and in addition to this car
lies DEPOSITORS’ I NSI' RAN< Eto protect YOU. 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. Sakha jr, President, H. P. Camp, V. P.
M c Sanders, Cashier, Dr. E. C. Jackson, V. P.
BANK OF MAYS VILLE,
Maysville, Ca.
800,000 POTATO PLANTS
Grown in Commerce
To Contract 25c Advace per Thousand
Also Quantities of Cabbage, Tomatoes, Beets
Celery and Pepper Plants for sale.
K. N. SHARP, Commerce, Ga.
THE DEEP CUT
Of $2.50 to $12.50 on
FALL AND MEDIUM WEIGHT SUITS
As advertised will be continued until Jan.
28th. inclusive. Take advantage of this sale
and get yourself a suit. We also are selling
$5, $6 and $7 pants for $3-50 for awhile.
* U. R. WATERMAN,
41 S. MAIN STBELT ~ GAINESVILLE, GA
BANKS COCim JOURNAL nOMILR, GA„ JAMtIAK*”29, 1914
L ieuladvertisements
Notice New Bridge.
Georgia —Banks County.
Banks Court of Ordinary sitting
for county purposes. It becoming
necessary to build a lattice bridge
across the Hudson rivei at the oid
Wilson bridge site in said county
soft in long lit for the traveling
public, costing more than cun be
built by private parlies or the con
victs: It is therefore ordered by
the court, that the same be let to
the lowest bidder with good and
solvent bond. All bids shall be
sealed and tiled in the Ordinary’s
office by 12 o’clock in. on Saturday
Feb. 14 Kill. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids it
advisable tor the county s interest.
Specifications to be seen in the Or
dinary’s office.
T. F. Hii.i., Ordinary.
Petition for Letters of Admin
istration.
Georgia— Banks County.
To all whom it may concern:
Lai v IVmlland having, in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Jeny Jones, late of said
County, this is to cite all and sin
gulai the creditors and next: of kin
of Jerry Jones to be and appeal at
my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent adminis
tiation should not be granted to
Lary IVndland on Jeny Jones es
| fate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this sth day ol January, |
KM I.
T. F. 11 ii.r,,
(hdinary.
Letters of Dismission.
G roueiA — Banks ('minty.
J. A. Prickett Guardian of Carl
Prickett has applied to me for a
discharge from his Guardianship
of Carl Prickett this is therelore to
notify all persons concerned, to file
their objections, il any they have,
on or before the first Monday in
February next, else he will be dis
charged from his Guardianship as
applied for. This .fan. 5, 11114,
T. F. Him.
Ordinary.
Citation to Sell Lands.
Geo rg ia— Ban ksCo u n ty.
To all whom it may concern:
C. T. Massey, administrator on
the estate of W. T. Massey, deceas
ed, has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased and said application
will be heard on the first Monday
in February 1914.
This Jan. sth, 1914.
T. F. Hi if.,
Ordinary.
Ciation Permanent Letters
OF ADM INIHTKATION.
Georgia—Banks < ounty.
To all whom it may concern:
S. V. Wh iHi it o having, in proper
form, applied to me lor Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Bess Barber, late of 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 if any they can,
why permanent administration
should not be granted to B. V.
Whilhite on Bess Barber’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature this (ith day of Jan. 1911.
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. 'I he
use of Foley,s Honey and Tar Com
pound will promptly check the
cough heal the inflamed 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.
Empire Laundrx.
We are agents for the Empire
Laundry of Athens. Our basket
leaves every week. Leave your
laundry at our store.
HILL <fc BROWN.
Small, Smaller, Smallest.
In a drop of water there are about
2,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 molecules.
If one of these molecules were manni
fied till it appeared twenty feet in di
ameter the atoms of which it Is com
posed would look like floating specks
of dust. And each atom is like a solar
system.
Announcements.
Announcements MI’ST be paid
for in advance. Ten lines will
cost you *5.00, and 25 cents will
be charged for each line over ten.
Full Treasurer
1 announce my candidacy tor
theotlieo of Treasurer of Banks
county, subject to the primary to
be help when ordered by the au
thorities, I will appreciate your
confidence and vote, and if elected,
will render the boslservice possible.
The injuries recived by my sou last
November, has lallen heavily on
him and myself, and 1 need the fees
aecuring from the office to support
my family.
H. C. MoDonold.
To the voters of Banks County:—
After the many solicitations of
friends from different parts ot the
county 1 announce mysclfa can
didate for the office of Treasurer
of Banks County subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary to
be called later.
Respctfully,
W. A. Wilson.
I hereby announce myself as can
didate for County Treasurer subject
to the Democratic primary when
ordered. I respectfully solicit the
vote and confidence of the citizens
of the county and will feel grate
ful for the same. If 1 should be
elected 1 would put forth every ef
fort to make a good efficient officer.
Respectfully,
S. M. STRANGE.
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for t he office of Treasurer of
i Hanks County subject to the action
of the Democratic Primary to be
Called later. Good words and on
couraccnient from friends in all
parts of the county have caused me
to make this announcement, and 1
respectfully ask the support and
inlllienee of the good people of
Ranks.
J. A. H 11,1,.
I respectfully announce myself
a candidate for the office of Treas
urer of Banks County subject to
the action of the Democratic pri
marv to lie called later. If elected
I promise a faithful discharge of
the duties of the office.
8. N.C. BREWER.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Ranks County and earnestly ask
thesupportof the voters of the same.
Respectfully,
W. L. Ack eh.
Fur Tax Collector
Aftercareful consideration and
having gained the assurance of the
support of a number of the best
citizens of ilie 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.
1 hereby respectfully announce
myself a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Ranks County subject to
the action of the Democratic pri
mary to be held in the year 1914. If
elected will strive to do my duty
respectfully to all men and make a
special feature of the collection of
all special taxes.
R sp. Submitted,
L. J. Ragsdale.
For Shkiu ff
George M. Barden for Sheriff.
If J don’t have time to come
around, to the honest voteis of
Ranks county who are willing for
an officer of the law to execute pa
peis according to the oath that we
all have to take, regardless of
friends or votes impartial to any
one. I like any man who is will
ing to do unto others as they would
have others do unto thein, iu any
way. I don’t have any pets at home
nor abroad. Every good man
looks alike to old George and we
are always glad to have our friends
come around when they are in Ho
me] . We never have done any
thing more for the voter than we
did years ago when I never thought
of county offices, and I don’t want
any two-sided man’s vote —for
several reasons. Such people will
deceive anybody and do* things
that an honest man would not think
of. I never have tried to take ad
vantage of anyone for his vote in
anyway or will lever do so* if I
can't get an honest majority in the
next primary election. If I did it
w ould be very embarresing tor me
to have to serve the people in the
court house or iu many other places
where the sheriff of a county has
to go. We appreciate what our
friends have done for us and will
thank you for your influence in the
primary this one more time. It is
well understood not only in Banks
county, but all over good old Geor*
gia, 1 try to treat my friends bet
ter after these primary elections
than ever before.
Respectfully,
Your Friend
George M. Barden.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sheriff
of Banks County, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary
to be called later. If elected, I
promise a faithful discharge of
duty. Respt.
W. K. REYNOLDS.
OOGKINS & WELLS
For sale at Cornelia,
G-a., Tennessee and
Kentucky mules. Will
be here until April Ist,
1914.
< ’old and wet feet are a dangerous
combination especially to women,
who are more prone to kidney dis
eases than men. Congested kidneys
come from a cold, and backache,
rheumatism, urinary irregularities
and rheumatis forms are nut un
usual results. Foley Kidney Pills
restore the regular and normal ac
tion of the kidneys and bladder,
and so remove the cause of the trou
bio. It is an honest and curative
medicine that always gives results
For sale by Hil! & Brown.
Farm for Sale
Known as IIENRY OH A MISERS
PLACE, containing 222 acres,
about 40 acres of which is of best
bottom lands on Hudson River.
Excellent dwelling and other
buildings. Will accept first firm
offer of #SOOO, all cash, or part
cash and terms, as agreed. If
interested see the place and com
municate with Oscar L. Chambers,
814 Graviei Street, New Orleans,
La.
MONEY TO LOAN.
We are prepared to
make loans on larm
lands, payable one to
five years- No delay.
Georgia Loan & Abstract Cos.
Shackleford Bldg. Athens, Ga.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
Dr. O. N. HARDEN,
Office at Residence*
i-’ive Miles North-easi of Homer.
<Jails Answered Promptly.
T blkp ii on e Con ne< rr ion.
DR. J. S. JOLLY
Homer, G-a.
Will answer calls Day or Night.
Residence call at Hill Hotel.
Office East side Public Square.
S. R. JOLLY
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Homer, (la.
Office in Court House
COLDS TO BE TAKEN SERI
OUSLY
Intelligent people realize that
common colds should be treated
promptly. If there is sneezing,
with chillness and hoarseness,tick
ling throat and coughing, the latter
especially annoying at lied time,
use Foley’s Honey and Tar Com
pound. It is effective, pleasant to
•take, cheeks a cold, si o| s the cough
which causes loss of‘hep and low
ers the vital resistance u> disease.
Remember the name, buiey’s Hon
ey and Tar Compound and avoid
subsitutes.
When in Athens Call at The
Manhattan Cafe
114 College Avenue
An up.to-date Rstaurant, where
CLEANLINESS is the watchword.
Everything the market affords
and polite waiters to serve you.
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.
R. T. CAMP,
Caruesville, Ga,
Who Is Your
Master ?
By REV. J. H. RALSTON
Sectdur of Comapoadmc* DpnifrMt
Moody Bthie loatituto. Chicago
TEXT—No uian can serve two masters.
- Matt. Kt 4.
Experience
■ iSB-'Li u- ' proves that every
• man has aome
\ master While the
-1 text Intimates that
J a man may m
JHB tempt to serve
two masters, ho
'BBT can Berve only
ne. Our thou*ln
must not be con
mmmjlm fined to choice be
tween two mas
ters only when
there may be sev-
The point
being that a man
serves only one.
Mammon may mean self, the world,
the flesh or the devil. We will confine
our thought to three passible mas
ters.
Self as Master.
Man, as a rule, thinks he Is his own
master. He says: "I am the cap
tain of my soul.” He recalls without,
hesitation the words of the poet:
“Man, know thyself.
Presume not God to scan.”
and lie Interprets these words to mean
tliut a knowledge of God Is not his
first duty. In many cases he utterly
Ignores God and sees In himself pos
sibilities of a perfect man, and strlvos
to develop them by himself. A party
of travelers in the Alps were starting
out one morning to scale one of the
highest peaks, and Invited a young
man to go with them, and on his de
clination, asked him If he did not In
tend to make the ascent. He replied:
"Yes, I will make It, but I will make It
by myself. I have a guide book, and
have my own head.” The party made
the ascent and returned In safety. The
next day the papers reported the find
ing of a dead body of a young man
at the foot of a precipice with a guide
book tightly clutched in hla hand.
Thus many Imagine that they can go
on without God.
Satan as Master.
The teaching of the word of God Is
very clear that there is an Intelligent,
powerful, malicious personality in the
universe opposed to God, and he is
called Satan, or the devil. He Is the
god of this age, and he Is given great
power, and seems to be lifted above
mankind, to a position from which
he exercises this great power. His
power is seen In individual lives, and
in masses of men. The diabolism that
is found in certain companies of hu
man beings is almost beyond belief.
The plot against the Jews of Russia
charged with the rltuul murder of the
boy Yushlnaky, which, according to
George Kennan Involved th 4 Russian
government itself, can only be ac
counted for on the proposition that
some satanlc mind planned 1t all. De
mon possession was clearly taught In
the scriptures, and In modern times
has been clearly proven In China and
other parts of the world by most con
servative and discriminating Btndents.
Of some men It can be truly said,
they are devils Incarnate. The devil
does not always operate In the most
debased and fiendish manner, or nn*
would resist him and fly from him.
Many whose lives are fairly admirable
are yet In the mastery of the evil one.
but do not know It. Did not Jesus any
that certain men were the children of
the devil? In the Individual, the mss
tery of the devil is seen in his in
ability to control his wetfte, hla tern
per, and his actions.
God as Master.
But may not God be master? Jesus
Christ, who was God, claimed to be
master, ssying: “One is your Master,
even oMat.” While there are few.
comparatively, who acknowledge God
as master, there are those who may
cis#m to parallel the 7,000 in Israel
who did not bow the knee of Baal.
The disciple Thomas freely called
Jesus /Master, and the Holy spirit
coupled the Idea of the asving power
of Jesus Christ with his mastership
In the use of the term Lord Jesus.
The mastership of God Involves sev
eral things. rtint, definite, positive and
purposeful surrender to God. When
Saul of Tarsus by the gate of Da
mascus asked: "What shall I do,
Ixjrd ?“ ha made a definite surrender
He acknowledged himself from that
moment as the servant and very atevs
of God. Secondly, man will at once
let God guide him. As God's gold
ance Is most clearly given In his ward,
that word vrtß be man's study all the
days. Thirdly, bis IRe will be one of
complete obedience. There will be no
further tgieatlon as to whether tbe
thing God commands la feasible or
not I* is only as to whether It is a
clear command. “Hla not to reason
why. bis but to do or die.” This per
fect surrender Is not imbecility; It Is
a sane, sensible recognition that the
leadership of God Is better than his
own. An Illustration of this is seen in
the career of such a man as Dwight
L. Moody.
Yielding the mastery to God, secures
supreme happiness. One of the mas
ter tricks of the devil Is to make man
believe that to serve himself Is to
secure happiness. The only fear of
Dan Crawford, who for 22 years was
la the long grass of Africa, was that
he might possibly lose his supreme