Banks County journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1897-current, March 05, 1914, Image 2

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‘DUDES ANDDOODDLEBUGS” i ■ • #■ Vl Ite jßtfnHX * a ■*** Prof. Thos. L. Bryan of the Southern Shorthand and Business University, of Atlanta, will deliver his lec ture on DUDES and DOODDLE-BUGS in the School Auditorium at Homer Monday evening, March 16th. The proceeds derived from this entertain ment will to towards improving the school building in Homer, and this is a special in vitation for you to attend. Prof. Bryan is an educator of note and ranks among the leading platform entertain ers of the South. Admission 15 and 25c Doors Open at 7:00 Lecture Begins at 7:30 My Mamma Says - lis Safe for Children" FOLEYS HONEY TAR For Coughs and Colds For Sale by HILL & BROWN One of the Chief Ingredients. The self-made man bar hurdty oven neglected to begin by laying In a large ■UDPIy e tf enteem I CHiw.cn ‘‘*'A IMF sC frpi ■- ’ ®! uk • * S7\fi ? ? allZCi HOME Of TICS BRANCH OFFICE IIIMnBWIiI 7ru\V ATLANTA MONTGOMERY V/A D9Su|3 TheSOITRCR OF AMMONIA 5s 'he mo. vim! consideration in the * Action of fertilisers. Being'the most i-xpen.-ivo -to -it of plant f >l. it should Le j uSmajCM bought in such form that it will i idler leach out in the sail mi.- l e dormant bo- j M flu The MORRIS BRANDS are ammoriateu wi:h Uw world’s best nitrogen bear- IjßfllJpy k?PI/i !ng materials, and have proven their supeiierity in crop production over other for- |A. tiliaers by scorer, of tests. This claim is substantiated by the U stimor.y of farm- I \ era who used them last year by the ;• i.'.o o* eth. re., and whoso letters appear in our tjupD^^PC current Year Book. Call on your dealer, or write us for a copy. f^Si'K 1 ’ This is tie guarantee we attach to every bag of yoano we Clip. Can you get SuWl ■ Y?WTI “ WRITTEN GUARANTEE on any othe- le on the m..rkoi? ! “TO THE PURCBAFi'R Or Tills CCA' Ye , !ee !.i /e-.u. als 5 ” VvV ; ia this euane to be 100 per cent PURE ANIMAL MATTER, derived sclcly wd entirely trout the H GHEST C-RADES OR PACKING I US'. / l 3kmi(tjhv] BLOOD AND ANIMAL TANKAGE, made and s-lardedfor us by o-:r p.trocl I |CrUgj^N organization, Morris & Com;Miny. It is the FIRST CHOICE fro;a si* of the ifiJy 1 ffiLSN largest packing plants ia the world. It Iv./ ifjT MORRIS FERTILIZER CO.. Atlanta,Ga." CALL Ftm^M/TTOORKEA JHHST I tflUiminiiiiiilll lil £l : Jiiiimiiii. Empire Laundry. We arc agon la for the Empire Laundry of Athens. Our basket leaves every week. Leave your laundry at our store. HILL BROWN. Spring Millinery My first showing of the seasons latest styles in Spring Millinery will occur March 12th. MISS JULIA LITTLEFIELD CORNELIA. GEORGIA. HANKS WtmTMfIIiBNAL, JtOMk.CA.. MARCH i, mi f'ewsy Cornei Mr. Editor:—A.s I haven’t seen anything from Newsy < orner in several weeks I will try iny pen again. The weather ha* been eold up here for several days, so the news could not come in to the corner like it generally does. It has been talked hen- that the! Rev. Gordon Whitley is going toj move to the Ouillian place on! Groveltiver, his many friends here! will regret to see him leave. Mr. Rosoo Brewer moved to I fop- J persville near the cainp ground and j spent a few days but lias moved back to the corner where he will make his future home. Mr. J. T. llyder has hauled him ! some wood for the eold weather. Mr, Wilburn Smith has moved! in his new house. Wilburn says he likes to live on the new road. Mr. Charlie Smith is still court j ing the gil ls but he wont tell just vv hen he is going tc get nun rit and. Mr. John Turner went to Lula three days last week. Miss May llyder visited hei chum Miss Mary Jane liuUey her** I one night last week. .Miss Mary Jane Hulsey ha • been spending some time this winter with her sister, Mrs. Stella Ilydei. Some of our gills aie going toj give a big entertainment at the Grove Cieek school house some time soon, we will give out date, it will come oil' later. Mrs. Hattie Wheeler, May llyder and Miss I Mary Jane Hulsey are expected to take a big hand in the entertain merit. Mr. John Turner has been talk ing of renting the Jiui Quillian place on Grove Giver. Miss Mary Jane Hulsey spent two nights last week with her ehiiin Miss May llyder who liv>s near this place. Mr. Lewis Morris says he can drive if the load is muddy. Susie. TO DO every reasonable thing that will make every customer a “Booster” for this store That is ever our guiding aim and ambition Whether it is selling a suit or a collar button —in the handling of a complaint or exchanging a garment you will find that we do one with the same pleasure and earnest endeavor to please as the other We realize that your satisfaction depends on ma ny things, and we pay as much attention to the little things as the big ones In buying our goods—in pricing them —in assist ing you to make appropriate and nleasing selections — in guaranteeing you satisfactory service from every thing you buy here —in painstakingly serving you in every possible way—in all these thinors, our sole aim and purpose is to make this such a satisfactory place for you to trade that Once You Try Us You'll Always Stick by Us / MRS. J. T. SMITH MAYNVILMO, - - (iEOKGIA A Grey Fox Caught On the 2<i of last month a grey lex was jumped in Washington district on the farm of J. I'. Me Outlie and was chased by McDuffie and sons and Elias Sellers it was ! chased by only two dogs, in four hours it was denned in a rock cliff | near I*. L. Caudell’s and caught, lie measured I feet amt l incites. Hurrah for George and Hover the two champion fox dogs of the coun ty. Carl McDuffie, Homer, <ia. -40^ KEYS FOUND We have a bunch ol keys found b\ a boy near Homer containing one large ae.d six small keys and a hoe buttoner. One watch key on he bunch. The owner can get me by calling at the Journal of iteeand paying for this notice, or can get them without paying for it. Messrs. Joe A. Mize and Thos. Butt s both enter the race for -i uiity Treasurer this week. They ure good citizens and have many friends in the county who will be Jid to help them when the pri n; r\ comes off. PLAIN TRUTH THAT’S WORTH MONEY Using Foley's Honey and Tar a cough and cold is just practical t muon sense, l! is exactly made stop a,cough a check a cold and i prevents lagrippe, prouchitis or pneumonia. F. F. Monahan, •lonomonie, Wis., says: “I am posed to alt kinds of weather am: ud Foley’s Honey and far Com ~uuud always tixes me up in good shape w hen I catch cold of have a >ad cough. 1 recommended it _ adly." Refuse substitutes. For e by Hill A: Brown. Limit of Baenes*. Fighting and struggling for rot • -n hand Is a bad game If played t> n. but an abominable game fH * w|W|—nmlMßg, Banks County Bank INEURE£MDEPOSITS^ Pays Interest on Time Deposits and Extends to its depositing and bor rowing customers all the banking ac commodations and facilities that any well regulated banking institu tion affords. Call upon us when you need to borrow and remember us when you have surplus money. Banks County Bank HOMER. GA. L. X. TURK, I*res. R. T. THOMPSON, V. P. O. WALTON, Cashier. Acknowledge receipt of all deposits sent by mail, piomptly Interest Paid on Savings Accounts and Time Deposits 100 PER CENT. SAFETY. r jsVES RESULTS. I # J L The MTHSeNIANI | conffccr MARA | Satisfaction Guaranteed or money re fundeu on 30 days trial.