Banks County journal. (Homer, Ga.) 1897-current, April 10, 1914, Image 2

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|Have You aJKodak? ■HI* K Jf you <lo not own a Kodak or ('amera now you ought to own one right soon. Kodaks always give pleasure. The owner of a Kodak is always delighted in taking pictures of natural places, visited scenes, incidents, pictures of loved ones and pets. You will Ire under no obligations to us if you allow us to show you the different types of Kodaks and Cameras which we carry. The newest and l>eBt from the Eastman line are here. Kodaks, Brownie Cameras and Premos. We tarry a full line of films send as your order. MAYBVILLE. GEORGIA PHONE 18 THE QUALITY STORE “Postage Paid on Parcel Post Packages.” Reduced Fares To Atlanta ACCOUNT Music Festival—-Grand Opera April 27th=May 2nd ROUND TRIP FARE FROM LULA $2 20 CONVENIENT SCHEDULES For further informotion call on nearest Southern Railway ticket agent or address J. C. BEAM, A. 0. P. A. R. L. BA\ LOR, Ailanla, Georgia. White Wyandotte Chickens and Egg sFor Sale I will give $5.00 in gold again this year to any one who wins first prize at the Commerce Fair on chickens hatched from eggs bought of me. Eggs $1.50 Per Setting I also have some fine chickens for sale. See or write to MRS. ALONZO THOMPSON Maysville. Ca., rfd 2. Think of the Company be hind the car —and you’ll realize why Fords and Gov ernment bonds are bought with equal assurance. Strongest financially— world-wide in scone—larg est in volume oi output. We build our refutation in to the car. Better buy a Ford. Five hundred dollars is the pi ice ot‘ the Ford ruuabout; the touring car is live fifty; the town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equipment, (let catalog j and iarticular® from Royston Hdw. Cos., Rojston Ga., —,ir \V. M. Thomas Com L inerve K. 30. STOCK RAISERS NOTICE Will stand my registered Percheon stal lion Peaken 68802 for this season at my home 3 miles east of Jefferson TERNS :—S2O.OO to insure a living foal. For farther information write or phone 75. C. L. Bennett, BAN US COUNTY JOURNAL BOHEft, GA.. , Lieutenant Thos. J. Carr Licutaut Carr was born .lan. 27, 1835 on his fathers farm near Maysvilie, Jackson county Geor gia, joined the confederate army as a private, on the organization of his company was elected first Lieutenant, was mustered into the service in 43id Ga, Itegt., was captured at the battle of Bakers Creek, May 16th 1883. Was taken to Johnson Island where he remain ed a prisoner till the dose of the war except for a few months he with “the six hundred” were brought to Charleston, S. C., and placed under the lire of our batter ies to prevent our firing on Forts Sumpter and Moultrie. While in prison he was one of the immortal six hundred who planned to escape, but the plot was discovered and as a punish ment was put on a ration two army crackers and a half pint of rotten corn meal w ithout salt, a day, for forty days. Lieutenant Carr says that was the most intensesufl&uing he ever endured. At the close of the war he was payrolled and got home in Sept. 1863. Farmed a few years; married Miss Hattie Nash Jan. 28 1868 Raised ten children to l>e grown, all mauied but two. All living. Joined the Presbyterian church in 1871, when the Presbyterian church was organ ized at Maysville he was made ruiling elder. Was superintendent of the Presbyterian Sunday School the last twenty years of hij life. Thus, one by one our dear com rades are receiving the Summons to “cease tiring” that life’s battles have been fought, the last roll call on earth has been answered. It is with sad hearts that we part with such uoble spirits. Comrade Carr was buried w ith the beautiful and impressive ritual of John H. Morgan Camp, * •C. V. No. 1330 of which he was a laithful and devoted member. Thereioie be it resolved that in death of Comrade Carr that our camp has lost a devoted membci and the community one of its most loyal citizens. M. P. Alexander, G. L. Carson. —ln Commerce News Wheelers School House. Rev. Hagan preached a good sermon at Wilson Sunday morning at 11; also one at three o’clock at Riverside. Miss Blanche spent last Sunday with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 15. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Norris and Mrs. J. H. Youngblood called in to see Mrs. Hubbard Ward Sun day evening, who is very sick. The school enjoyed an egg hunt inJ. C. Wheeler’s pasture Satur day p. ni. Rev. Hagan dined with Mr. Henry Norris Sunday. The fair sex en joyed a set around party at Mr. Lent Klterhardt Sat urday night. The supper was enjoyed by a laige crowd. Quite a large amount was raised for the libiary, A team of males ran away with Mr. James House Sunday and hurt several of the occu; ants of the surrey. Miss Gertrude Hatln-r, of Com 11101 ee visited Mis. ('. Hol land last week, Miss Adeiia ( handler closed her sehool last Finlay and left Sunday for her home near Red 0.1 k. Hr. and Mrs. J. ('. \\ heeler at : tended preaching at Riverside Sun i day. * S ! M aldo Reynolds has come back. 2 months in Atlanta was his his heart’s desire. M e hope for a large crowd at quarterly meeting at Wilson, the 3rd. Saturday and Sunday. The frieuds of Mr. J. B. Hill acre made sari to learn of death Saturday night; the friends of the | bereaved join them in sympathy.! Oread of the Actress. There is nothin* more painful to an Mtress than to appear on the ata*o tookln* as old as aha really u sr—- mm JU4U4- Bush vi lie- Miss May McGalliard, of Gills \ille, Ga., visited homefolks Son day. Mr. Robert McCoy, of Nunn, N. C. visited his partnte, Mr. and Mrs. Neal McCoy, Sunday. The singing given by Miss Ossie Gober Sunday was highly enjoyed. Miss Lois Pruitt has as her guest, Mrs. A. A. Frest and little son, Luther Earnest, of Clarkes vilie, Ga. Miss Addie McCoy, visited Misses Myrtle and Mary Cash Sun day. Mr. Frank Bolton and daugh ter. Susie, visited Mrs. W. P. Harden, Sunday p. m. We are sorry to know that little Miss Christian McDonald is very sick with pneumonia. Miss Lillie McGalliard spent last Tuesday with Miss Lois Pruitt Mr. Earnest Richey, of Com merce, was among friends here Sunday. BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CON TAIN MERCERY Mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely de range the whole system when ent ering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is about ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure., man ufactnred by F. J. Cheney Cos., Toledo, ()., contains no mercury, anil is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh ('me be sure you get the genuine. H is taken internally and mado in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheuwjr & Cos. Testimonials free. Vltible Evidence. One day a teacher was having a first-grade class in physiology. She asked them If they knew that there was a burning fire In the body all of the time. One little girl spoke up and said: “Yss’m, when it is a cold day ; I o*n *ee the smoke."'—National I Monthly. SERVICE When you buy Shoes here you are sure of the service you will receive because we guarantee abso lute satisiaction in the w T ear. STYLE You are assured the newest styles in the. most fashionable leather and whether you want button or laoe you may be sure that you will find your size. PRICE You will find just the Shoe you want here at jusL the price you want to pay. A splendid as sortment of sizes and styles in a wide range of prices. There if* a combination of good sound reasons why it will be to your best interests to c ome to this store and inspect our offerings before you make any purchases of things, to wear. Style. Quality. Beauty and Value are all in evidence throughout our stock now more than ever before. No matter what you want in the Dry Goods Line we can predict that you will find just what want here, and our prices will surprise you this season, they are so low- Make up your mind right now that you are going into BLACKWELL BROS. STORE the very first time you are in Maysville and see the new goods and learn of the valuable advantages offered you here. BLACKWELL BROS. MAYiSVILLE, GEORGIA.- Pleasant Hill [ Last Week’s Letter] School at this place is progress ing nicely under the management of Prof. Joe Hope. Miss Beaulah Simmons and brother Hoyt attended Sunday school at Damascus Sunday. Misses Nettie aud Nannie Poole, Messrs. Ira Bvrus and Judge Motes passed through our burg Sunday p. m. Miss Addie Lee Payne spent Sunday night with her cousin Miss Emma Whitfield. Prof. Joe Hope spent one night last week with Mr. J. F. McDuf fie. Mr. Luther Poole and family spent Saturday night with Mr. W. M. Poole. Mr. and Mrs. James Broom spent Sunday w ith Mr. 8. G. Caudell and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Caudell spent Sunday with Mr. G. W. Motes. Mrs. Mary McDuffie and son, visited her mother, near Ashland recently. Miss Verna Poole. Mrs. Robert Ansborn and Messrs. Philip Coker, Wilson Poole, Hea-ry Martin, Shop herd Poole, Rol>*rt Ausboru and ; Jotmie PooUrapeut Sunday on the! Currahee mountain. They report ed a good iiim*. Prof. J-. T. Wise visited our I school one day last week . We are. sorry to say that Mrs. Kaimiel Ward is still helpless at this writing. Prof. Lord an<l daughter Miss Mary Lee, spent one night last week with Mr. W. M. Poole and family. Two Chums. Garden -Adhere Or*}? Wai Lake. Ow the I.ako of Harlem —it wae 70 milei* square—where the fleet of William of Orange fought the Span iards and relieved Taytfen, there are now, as on the site of many another mere In Holland, turospercws farms, market gardens and nurseries. The jstnnplng away of the water was done by great engines. Line No- 2 Measles are In our burg. The Farmers are beginning to get busy these warm days. Mrs. Ella Purcell dined with grandmother, Miss. S. A. Cash Tuesday. Mr. E. V Cash is ill at this writing. Miss Evie Purcell dined with Miss Ethel Whitileld recently. Mr. G. M. Purcell dined with his sister, Mrs. E. V. Cash, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West brook dined with Mr. and Mis. P. M. Purcell last Sunday. Mr. Marion Cash from Franklin was in our burg Sunday last. FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS SUC CESSFUL FOR RHEUMATISM AND KIDNEY TROUBLE Easy to take, quick to give good results, positive in action forlwck ache, weak back, rheumatism, kid neyand bladder troubles. As soon as you begin taking them you feel he benefit of their healing qual ilics. W. M. Golden,Bremen, Ga., says;—“Foley Kidney Pills are the best remedy 1 every used for kid ney and bladder troubles, also lor rheumatism. Any person haying kidney trouble. backache or i rheumatism should l>e veiy glad to tind such a wonderful' remedy.” ! Safe and effective. Contains no habit forming drugs. For sale by Hill & Brown. CHILDREN’S DISEASES VERY PREVALENT. Whooping cough is aboutevery where. Measles anti scarlet fever almost as bad. Ise Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound for raw inflam ed throats and coughing. Mrs. J. .I. Wilson, Murrayville, Ga., says : —“We give Foley’s Honey an<l Tar Compound to our little girl with the liest effect. Last win’er she had whooping cough but we regularly gave her Foley’s Honey and lar anti she soon got well.” Contains no opiates. J>o not accept a substitute. For sale by- Hill A Brown