Banks County journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1897-current, April 02, 1914, Image 2

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Young People We want to extend a special invitation to all the young people of this community to open an account at this Hank. Vou are cordially invited to come in and have the reason explained to you. You will find a delightful surprise at the simplicity of keeping an account; and we iixsure you that the business training, savings habit, and finan cial keep thus obtained will Is* 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 lx- pleased to see you at any 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 Maysville has increased 10 per cent within the last year. This proves that this Hank is in a healthy condition. The year just closed was a very successful one for us. We attribute this to the ex cellent Hcrvi< e we give and to the fact that all money de posited with us is INSURED AGAINST LOHB. This INSURANT!'} 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.Hakhak, {'resident, 11. I\ Camj’,.V. I'. M. ('. Handeim, Cashier, Dr. K. C. Jackson, V. I’. BANK OF MAYSVILLE, Maysville, Ca. Some Satisfaction There is a great deal ol satisfaction in knowing that, yo.ii- money is alwolutely safe. That’s oue thing this bank keeps always in view—the safety of the depositor’s money entrusted to our care. We are caret'ul about our loans as well as our reserves. We carry fire and burgular insurance We use every precau tion to protect our depositors funds. That’s why our de posits are growing. The Bank of Gi/lsvil/e Gillsville, Ga. GROVES L. GRIFFIN. Cashier. Southern Railway Premier Carrier Carrier of the South EXCELLENT PASSENGER SERVICE TO ALL POINTS Excellent Steel Day Coaches ' Magnificent Pullman Sleeping Cars Dining Cars If you intend to make a trip to any point in any direction call on nearest SOUTHERN RAILWAY Agent or write R. L. BAYLOR D. P. A. Atlanta, Georgia: First Steel Building. The Tower building, at 50 Broadway New York, when erected In 18S8-1889. ■was then said to mark anew depart ure in building construction. The skek eton structure was of steel, and engi tiers hold that this was the first edi fice in which the entire weight of the floors and walls was borne and trans mitted to the foundation by a fraroe work of metallic posts and beams. In 1599 the Society of Architectural Manufacturers of New York placed o_ Che building a tablet commemoration fhia. Stop In Atlanta At Hotel Empire Opposite Union Depot on Pryor St Renovated and refurnished throughout, Reservations made on application. Hot and cold w ater,private baths, electric lights and elevator. First class accommodations at extremely moderate rates. Euro pean plan 75 cents up. John L. Edmondson, Propietor. IftANftS CCUNTY jPOKHAL, HOMER, GA., APRIL 2, 19)4 Legal A dvortisements A DM INIHTKATOft’S S A LK. Georgia —Hanks County. By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary of Hanks Coun ty will be sold on the first Tuesday in April 1814 at the court house door in said county at Horner be tween the legal hours of sal<- to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real estate to-wit: One one-fourth undivided interest in a certain tract of land lying in the 266th District G. M. Hanks County one and one-fourth miles north west of Homer, Ga., on the public road leading from Horner to Silver Shoal, Ga.. and adjoining lands of T. F. Hill, Mrs. S. O. Watters, Hill & 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 saiil county deceased for the pur pole of payirrg the indebtedness of said estate and for distribution. This March Ith, 1814. C. T. Massey, Adrn’r. of the estate of W. T. Massey, dec’d. Georgia —Banks County. To all it may concern. Take notice that It. F. Stephens, ct el, have applied for an order seeking the establishment of anew road which hits been laid out and marked conformably to law by commissioners duly appointed and a report thereof made on oath by them, said commissioners commenc ing at Broad River church and in tersecting with the Habersham county line Ij miles in length and to connect with anew road in Stephens county. Now if no good cause be shown to the contrary by persons interested in this matter the order will lx: granted by the undersigned at the office of the or dinary in said county on the first Monday in April 1914 establishing said new road. This 3rd day of March 1914. T. F. Him., Ordinary. SPECIAL “HEALTH WARN ING” FOR MARCH March is a trying mouth for the very young and for elderly people. Croup, bronchial coWs,' lagrippe and pneumonia are to lx* feared and avoided. Foley’s Honey and Tar is a great family medicine that will quickly stop a cough,check the pro gress of a cold,and relieve inflamed and congested air passages. E. C. Rhodes,Middleton,Ga., says: “I.a grippe gave me a hacking cough for which I got on relief until I took Foley’s Honey ami Tar Compound, and was soon well of both cough and cold.” For sale by Hill <& Brown. Empire Laundry. We are agents for the Empire Laundry of Athens. Our basket leaves every week. Leave your laundry at our store. HILL & BROWN. POTATO PLAN IS Sweet potato plants in season. 150,000 lor sale from the Ist of April till July. Price 20c per hundred. N. C. Faulknfk. Lulu, (in. For Sale A Plauo Wheat Harvesting Ma chine—cuts and binds—in good condition. If ;you want a harvest ing machine at a bargain call and see this one, or write Roy Moss, Baldwin, (la.. R. 1. j JUST RIGHT FOR RACK A(’IIE AND RHEUMATISM Foley Kidney Pills arc so thor oughly effective for backache, rheu matism, swollen,aching joints, kid ney and bladder ailments that they are recommended everywhere. A A. Jefferds. McGrew, Xebr.. says: “For the lest lew 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 one bot tle and my old trouble has entiiely disappeared. ’ ’ For Sale by Hill & Brown. Announcements- Announcements M 1 ’ST be paid for in advance. Ten lines will cost you $5.00, and 25 cents w ill lie charged for each line over ten. For Treasurer I announce my candidacy lor the office 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 best service possible. The injuries recived by my son last November, has fallen heavily on him and myself, and 1 need thefws aceuring from the office to support my family. H. McDonold. To the voters of Hanks County:— After the many solicitations of friends from different parts of the county I announce my self a eau didate for the office of Treasurei of Hanks County subject to the ac tion of the Democratic primary to lie called later. Respctfully, W. A. Wilson. I hereby announce myself as can didate for County Treasurer subject to the Democratic primary w hen ordered. I respectfully solicit the j vote and coulidene ■ of the citizens of the county and will feel grate ful for the same. It 1 should lie j elected 1 would put forth every ct fort to make a good efficient officer. Respectfully, 8. M. STRANGE. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Treasurer of j Hanks County subject to the action of the Democratic Primary to lx called later. Good words and en couracement from friends in all parts of the county have caused me to make this announcement, and 1 respectfully ask the support and influence of the good people of Hanks. J. A. Him.. I hereby aunounce myself a can didate for the office of Treasurer of Banks County and earnestly ask the support of the voters of the same. Respectfully, W. 1.. Agree. 1 respectfully .announce myself a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Hanks County subject to the Democratic primary to lx* cnM-d later. Thanking you for past favors 1 earnestly solicit your influence and will appreciate your vote at the primary. Kespt. J. K. ('h \ misers. I hereby announce myself a can didate tor the oil ice ot Treasurer ol Bank County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to la hold in 1914. The people of thinks County have borne their part in educating and preparing me for life’s work. I would lx- glad for an opportunity of showing my ap preciation in return. I 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 tiie County. Joseph. M. Jones, 1 hereby announce m .self a can didate for the office ot Treasure! of Banks County subject to the action of the Democratic piimary to lx held in 1911, and respectfully solicit the influence and support of the citizens of the county. .1. S. Beet am y. To the voters of Banks County: 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 cntiie time to the duties of the of lice. Joe A. Mize. To the white voters of Banks County. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Treasurer of Banks County subject to the action of the piimary lobe called later. If elected, I promise a faithful dis charge of the duties of the otlice and w ill strive to make my deal ings with the public pleasant for all. Thos. B. Burns. I hereby announce myself a can didate for the otlice of Treasurer of Banks County subject to the action of the primary iu 191-t. I promise a faithful discharge of the duties of the office and w ill strive to make my dealings with the public pleas aut for all. I respectfully solicit the vote and influence of all the white people of the county. H. F. Miller. | I hereby make official announce ment of iny candidacy for Tax Col lector of Banks County* in the next Democratic primary. Elect roe one term and let me prove my efficiency, ansi then if you, the voters of Banks County, see fit to give it to me a second time 1 will greatly appreciate it and will then leave it with the “boy s.” Very Truly, R. G. Wallah:. 1 hereby respectlully aiinoui e myself a candidate for Tax Col lector of Banks 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. It sp. Submitted, L. J. Ragsdale. After consulting with my friends in various parts of the county and having given the mat ter careful considerrtion, I hereby announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector of Banks County subject to the action of the Demo cratic primary to lx- called later. I earnestly solicit the support and intiueiiee of all tht voters. If elected 1 promise a faithful and efficient administration of the du ties of the office. I will Make a special effort to sec that all citi zens entitled have a cbauc-e to qualify asvoters. Respectfully submitted, James W. Cochran 1 respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax Col leitor of Banks County, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary to U- held in 1914. *Your support and influence will Ix-great ly appreciate and. Respt. 1 respectlully announce myself a candidate for the office of Tax < ol lector cf Banks County, subject to action of the Democratic primary to de held in 1914, Your support and influence will Ik- greatly ap predated. Respt. J. M. Mintz For Tax Receiver. To the voters of Banks County: I hereby announce myself a can didate for Tax Receiver of Banks County subject to the Demociatic Primary to tx- called later. 1 solicit the vote and influence of the people. Thanking nn friends for past fa vors. Respt. M. W. Gillespie. I earnestly ask the suffrage of the people of Banks for the office of Tax Receiver subject to the ac tii -u of the coming primary. I so licit the vote and influence of every whiteman in the county. Ifnom i noted and elected I promise the people a faithful discharge of duty. Respt. Claud J. Smei.ley. J hereby announce myself a can didate lor Tax Receiver of Banks county subject to the action of the Democratic primary to lx* held April 24th, 1914. Respectfully, J. Ed Vaughn. 1 hereby announce itiysel a can didate for the office ofTax Receiver of Banks county, subject to the action of the Primary April 24th, 1914. 1 respectfully solicit the rote and influence of all the white voters of the county. Carroll Chambers. For Sheriff George M. Barden for Sheriff. It I don’t have time to come around, to the honest voters of Banks county who are willing for an oflieer of the law to execute pa peis aceoiding to the oath that we all have to take, regardless of friends or votes impartial to any oue. I like any man who is will ing to do unto others as they would have others do unto them, in any way. 1 uon 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 110 mei. 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 w ant any two sided man’s vote —for several reasons. Such people will deceive anybody and do things that an honest man u ould 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 embarresiug tor me to have to serve the people in the court house or in many other places where the sherifl' of a county has to go. We appieciate w hat our friends have done for us and will thank you lor 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, I try to treat my friends bet ter after these primary elections than ever before. Respectfully, Y'our Friend George M. Barden. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Hanks County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary to be called later. If elected, I promise a faithful discharge of dutv. Respt. W. E. REYNOLDS. To the voters of Banks County: 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Hanks County subject to the com ing primary. 1 respectfully solicit the influence and support of every white citizen of the county, and if elected promise a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. J. C. Wood. For Clerk To the voters of Banks county. I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of Clerk Superior Court of Banks County, subject the Democratic Primary to lx* held April 24tb, 1914. Thanking my friends for past favors and solicting your vote in this election. Respt. Submitted C. W. Gillespie For The Legislature I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the i lower house of the Georgia Legisla ture subject to the Democratic pri mary, the date to be named later. If elected, it will be my one pur pose to serve all my people to the Ix-st of my ability. Respectfully, Tom E. Anderson. Seed Potatos I have about 50 bushels of seed sweet potatoes to sell- Joel Coffee, Lula, Ga. 25 lbs, of Sugar and 4 1-2 lbs. ot Rio Coffee $2.00. Tom E. Anderson. When in Athens Call at The Manhattan Cafe 114 College Avenue An up.to date Rstaurant, where CL KAN LIN ESS is the watchword. Everything the market affords and polite waiters to serve you. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucus County. f 88 ‘ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partnerof 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 HI'NDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not lx- cured by the use of H ALL’S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. 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. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for con stipation. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. O. IM HARDEN, Otlice at Residence* F’ive Miles North-east of Homer. Calls Answered Promptly. Telephone Connection. Dr J. S. JOLLY Homer, G-a. Will answer calls Day or Night. Residence eall at Hill Hotel. Office East side Public Square. S. R- JOLLY ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Homer, Ga. Office in Court House