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Young People
We want to extend a special invitation to all the young people ol
this community to open an account at this Bank. You arc cordially
invited to come in and have the reason explained to you. Yon will
And a delightful surprise at the simplicity of keeping an account;
and we assure you that the business training, savings habit, and finan
cial keep thus obtained will lie invaluable to you. It is not necessary
for you to have a large amount to deposit—we open an account for any
amount, however small.
We will be pleased to see you at nn\ time.
You need the services of a strong, clean,
progressive bank.
We can supply this need and will appreciate
your business.
Baldwin State Bank
BALDWIN. GA.
Growth is a Sign of Health
The business of the Bank of Maysvillc has increased
40 percent within the last year. This proves that this
Bank is in a healthy condition. The year just closed was a
very successful one for us. We attribute this to the ex
cellent sen and e wo give and to the fact that all money dc
posited with ns is INSURED AGAINST LOSS. This
INSURANCE covers both deposits subject to check and
Time Certificates of Deposit on which we pay interest. We
have a very strong financial backing which enables us to
aid our customers at all times.
We Solicit Your Business
J. A. Sasnak, President, 11. P. (.’amp, V. P.
M. ('. Sanders, Cashier, Dr. E. C. Jackson, V. P.
BANK OF MAYSVILLE,
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.
Jonannet’s Frost Proof Cabbage Plants
Are known as the best to be had anywhere by thousands
°( experienced buyers, and are offered to you at prices
LOWER than you pay for common, inferior plants. WILL
HAVE AIL VARUTIES. Plants tied in bunches of 25.
fgMfilT ''J .leL PRICES: 75 cents for 500 lots; SI.OO per 1000; 5000 and
f --sjwSSh'Aß GIANT ARGENTEUL ASPARAGUS
U WjjESLjTy BOOTS one year and two year old. $4 per 1000. $1 per 100.
COUNT AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Low rate® t * Southern Express Cos. Cash with order, please.
ST* For a profitable crop send your orders early to
, ..1,.., ALFRED JWANNET, lex i6 kt. pleasant, S.C.
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TM OIMTAUR COP*te*, HtW VOteH CITT.
ft AN US COUNT* JOURNAL HOMER, GA., MARCH 5 1914
Tax Receiver’s Notice
SECOND BOUND
I will be at the follow ing places
at the time named lielow for the
purpose of receiving state and
county taxes.
March
“ 5 Wright’s Mill Bto 10
“ “ Davids 11 to 2
“ “ John Tucker at night
“ 0 Bushville 10 to 2
“ “ Joel Sanders’store 4to 5
“7 Mayaville 10 to 2
“ !) Poplar Spring 10 to 2
“ Abb Acrey’s at night
“ 10 Golden Hill 8 to 11
“ “ Hollingsworth 1 to 5
“ 11 (Columbia 10 to 12
“ John Hegars at night
“ 12 T. E. AndersonsstoielO-12
“ “ Washington 1 to 3
“ “ .John Coker’s at night
“ 13 Potts’ store 0 to II
“ “ Seaborn Chamlmms 1 to 2
I will be at Homer all court week.
H. J. Blackwell,
T. It. B. C.
Xj3Shl advertisement t
Adm i N isTli a Toit’s Salk.
Gkokoia —Banks (Yiunty.
By virtue of an order from the
court of Ordinary of Hanks Conn
t v will be sold on the first Tuesday
in April 11*11 at the court house
door in said county at Homer be
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder foi cash the follow
ing described real estate U>-wit:
One one fourth undivided interest
in a certain tract of land lying in
the 2(>sth District G. M. Hanks
County one and one fourth miles
north west of Homer, (la., on the
public road leading from Homer to
Silver Shoal, Ga., and adjoining
lands of T. F. Hill, Mrs. S. O.
Watters, Hill A Brown and C. T.
Massey containing fifty two acres
more or less. Said one fourth in
terest in the above described tract
of land to be sold as the property
of the estate of W. T. Massey, late
of said county deceased for the pur
pose of paying the indebtedness of
said estate and for distribution.
This March Ith. 11*14.
C. T. Massey,
Adm’r. of the estate of W. T.
Massev, dw’d.
Georgia —Banks <’ouuty.
To all it may concern.
Take notice that K F. Stephens,
et al, have applied for an order
seeking the establishment of anew
road which has been laid oul and
marked conformably to law by
commissioners duly appointed and
a report thereof made on oath by
them, saitl commissioners commenc
ing at Broad River church and in
terseeting with the Habersham
county line tj miles in length and
lo connect with anew road in
Stephens county. Now if no good
cause be shown to the contrary by
persons interest! i in this matter
the order will lie granted by the
undersigned at the office of the or
dinary in said county on the first
Monday iu April 1914 establishing
said new road.
This 3rd day of March 1914.
T. F. Him.,
Ordinary.
Money to Loan
Money to Loan on farms at 0
percent, for any length of time
from 3to 10 years. You can get
the money now and make the pay
ments due during the fall.
K. T. CAMP,
Carnesville, Ga.
Free Flower Seed
Hastings’ Catalogue
Tells You About It
If you are engaged in farming, or
If you plant only vegetables or flow
ers. you cannot afford to be without
the big catalogue published fresh and
new every year by the great South
ern seed house, H. G. Hastings & com
pany of Atlanta, Ga., and sent abso
lutely free, postage paid, to all who
write for it. mentioning the name of
this newspaper.
In this catalogue we tell you of a
splendid offer of free flower seed to
all our customers, five magnificent
varieties that mean beauty about your
home and a pleasure to wives and
daughters that nothing else can give.
This catalogue tells you. too, about
our big cash prize offer to the Corn
Club boys of your state. It tells all
about bur fine yielding varieties of
com and cotton—the kind we grow
on our own 3.200 acre farm. It tells
about the best seeds of all kinds for
planting in the South. It should be
in every Southern home. Writ* to
day and let us send it to you.
H. a HASTINGS & CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.—Advt
Announcements.
Announcements MUST be paid
for in advance. Ten lines will
cost you £5.00, and 25 cents will
be charged for each line over ten.
Fob The initbei:
I announce my candidacy lor
the office of Treasurer of Banks
county, subject to the primary to
Im* help w hen ordered by the au
thorities, 1 will appreciate your
confidence and vote, and if elected,
w ill render the best service possible.
The injuries recived by my* son last
November, has falieu heavily on
him and myself, ami I need the fees
accuriug from the office to suppoit
my family.
11. C. McDonold.
To the vote is of Banks County:—
After the many solicitations of
friends from different parts of the
county I announce myself a can
didate for the office of Treasurer
of Hanks County subject to the ac
tion of the Democratic primary to
Im* called later.
Kespctfullv,
W. A. Wilson.
I hereby announce mysell as can
didate for County Treasurer subject
to the Democratic primary when
ordered.- I respectfully solicit the
vote and conlidenc * of the citizens
of the county and will feel grate
ful for the same. If I should lie
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
Hanks County subject to the action
of the Democratic* Primary to Ik*
called later. Good words and eu
couracement from friends in ail
parts of the county have caused me
to make this announcement, and I
respectfully ask the* support and
intluenec of the good people of
Hanks.
J. A. Hill.
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Hanks County and earnestly ask
thesnppor tof the voters of the same.
Respectfully,
W. L. A CUKE.
1 respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Treasurer
of Banks County subject to the
Democratic primary to lie called
later. Thanking you for past favors
1 earnestly solicit your influence
and will appreciate your vote at the
primary. Uespt.
J. K. Chambeks.
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Bank County, subject to the action
of the Democratic primary to be
held in 1914. The people of Banks
County have Imrne their part in
educating and preparing me for
life’s work. I would bo glad for
an opportunity of showing my ap
preciation in return. 1 need, the
office, and with the assistance of
my wife I am fully qualified to dis
charge the duties of the office. If
elected, I will take great pleasure
in serving the people. I respect
fully ask the support of the people
of the County.
Joskph. M. Jones.
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Banks County subject to the action
of the Democratic piimary to be
held iu 1914, and respectfully
solicit the influence and support
of the citizens of the county.
J. S. Bellamy.
To the voters of Banks Comity:
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Treasurer of
Banks County subject to the action
of the Democratic primary to be
held in 1914, I respectfully solicit
the influence and support of all the
white voters of the county and
promise, if elected, to devote my
entire time to the duties of the of
fice. Joe A. Mize.
To the white l iters of Banks
County.
1 hereby announce myself a can i
didate for the office of Treasurer of j
Banks County subject to the action '
of the pi imary to be called later.!
If elected, I promise a faithful dis
charge of the duties of the office
and will strive to make my deal
ings with the public pleasant for
all. Thos. B. Burns.
1 hereby respectfully announce
myself a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Banks County subject to
the action of the Democratic pri
mary to be held in the y> ar1914 Tf
i-lected will strive t and i. u \
respectfully to all men a iu
special feature ot the codec tn>
all special taxes
Resp. Submitted,
L. J. Ragsdale, 1
After consulting with my
friends in various parts of the
county and having given the mat ;
ter careful considerrtion, I hereby
announce mysell a candidate for;
Tax Collector of Banks County i
subject to the action of the Demo- ’
eratic primary to be called later. ’
I earnestly solicit the support and '
influence of all tht voters. If
elected I promise a faithful and
efficient administration of the du
ties of the office. I will Make a
special effort to see that all citi
zens entitled have a chance to
qualify asvoters.
Respectfully submitted,
James W. Cochran
I hereby make official anuouuce
inent of my candidacy for Tax Col
lector of Banks County in the next
Democratic primary.
Elect me one term and let ine
prove my efficiency, and then if
you; the voters of Banks Couuty
se lit to give it to me a second time,
I will greatly appreciate it and will
then leave it with the “boys.”
Very Truly,
R. O. Wallace.
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for the office of Tax Col
lector of Banks County, subject to
the action of the Democratic pri
mary to be held in 1914. Y'our
support and influence w ill lx* great
ly appreciated. iiespt.
Fred Rucker.
For Tax Receiver.
To the voters of Banks County:
1 hereby announce myself a can
didate lor Tax Receiver of Banks
< ounty subject to the Demociatic
Primary to be called later. I solicit
the vote and influence of the people.
Thanking my friends for past fa
vors. liespt.
M. W. Gillespie.
1 earnestly ask the suffrage of
the people of Banks for the office
of Tax Receiver subject to the ae
ti' ii of the coining primary. I so
licit the vote and influence of every
whiteman in the county. If nom
inated and elected I promise the
people a faithful discharge of duty.
liespt.
Claud J. Smelley.
For Sheriff
George M. Barden for Sheriff.
If 1 don’t have time to come
around, to the honest voters of
Banks 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 them, in any
way. 1 don’t haveany pets at home
’nor abioad. Every good man
looks alike to old George and we
are always glad to have our friends
come around when they are in Ho
mei. We never have done any
thing more for the voter than we
did years ago w hen I never thought
of county offices, and 1 don’t want
any two sided man’s vote—for
several reasons. Such people w ill
deceive anybody and do things
that an honest man would not think
of. 1 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
would be very cm barresing tor me
to have to serve the people in the
court house or in many other places
where the sheriff of a county has
to go. We appreciate what ouri
friends have done for us and will!
thank you tor your influence in the j
primary this one more time. It is j
well understood not only in Banks j
county, but all over good old Geor ;
gia, I try to treat my friends bet ‘
ter after these primary elections 1
than ever before.
Respectfully,'
Y'onr Friend
George M. Barden.
1 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 elect* 1, I
promise a faithful discharge of
duty. Respt.
\Y. E. REYNOLDS.
To the voters of Banks County:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Shcritf of
Banks County subject to the com
ing primary. I respectfully solicit
the influence and support of every
w hite citizen of the county, and if I
elected promise a faithful discharge j
of the duties of the office.
J. C. Wood.
Fob Ihe Legislature
I respectfully announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
lower house oif the Georgia Legisla
ture subject tin the Democratic pri
m.in. Uo dale to lie named later.
If elect. C i will In my one par-!
p,se to s \- ,11 n,\ people to ti e
best ol [i y ability.
Reas pectf oily,
Tom E. Anderson.
FIRST CHANCE GOING IN
Fresh Groceries
AT
W. H.SJ.C. HILL’S
We carry a complete
line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries. Our
goods are guaranteed
to be Fresh and the
best that can be
bought.
COME AND SEE US
at
Maysville, Ga
LAST CHANCE GOING OUT
Stop In Atlanta
At Hotel Empire
Opposite Uuion Depot on Pryor
St. Renovated and refurnished
throughout. Reservations made
on application. Hot and cold
water,private baths, electric lights
and elevator.
Firsl class accommodations at
extremely moderate rates. Euro
pean plan 75 cents up.
JoiinL. Edmondson,
Propietor.
JUST RIGHT FOR BACKACHE
AND RHEUMATISM
Foley Kidney Pills are so thor
oughly effective for backache, rheu
matism, swollen,aching joints, kid
ney and bladder ailments that they
are recommended everywhere. A
A. Jelferds. McGrew, Nebr., says:
“For the lest few month I was trou
bled with pains in my back and
the druggist recommended Foley
Kidney Pills for my ailment. I
have not yet taken all of oue bot
tle and my old trouble has entiiely
disappeared.” For Sale by Hill &
Brown.
DOGKINS 5T WELLS
For sale at Cornelia,
Ga., Tennessee and
Kentucky mules- Will
be here until April Ist.
1914.
When in Athens Call at The
Manhattan Cafe
114 College Avenue
An up.to-date ltetaurant, where
CLEANLINESS is the watchword.
Everything the market affords
and polite w aiters to serve you.
State of < >hio, < ity of Toledo, )
Luctis County. j ‘ ’
Frank J. Cheney makes oath
that he is senior partner of the firm
of F. J. Cheney A- Cos., doing busi
ness in the City of Toledo, County
and State aforesaid, and that said
firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that can
not be (ured by the use of H A LL’S
CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscrib
ed in my presence, this oth day
of December, A. I). 1880.
(Seal > A. AY. GLEASON
Xortay Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally and act directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials,
free.
Address: F. J. CHENKY&CO.,
Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
stipation.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
Dr. O. N. HARDEN,
Office at Residence*
Five Miles North-east of Homer.
Calls Answered Promptly.
Telephone Connection.
Dr J. S. JOLLY
Homer, Ga.
AViJI answer calls Day or Night
Residence call at Hill Hotel.
Office East side Public Square.
S. R- JOLLY
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Homer, Ga.
Office in Court House