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After Easter Sale in all Oepartments-MICHAELS
In the midst of Easter’s grand showing of women’s apparel were you satisfied with your appearance?
Did you feel that satisfaction that a wearer of a MICHAEL’S SUIT feels? You do not have to pay extra for this
satisfaction. Our facilities for buying in large quantities enables us to give our patrons rare treats in fashionable
wearing apparel. Qualities and styles, as always, dependable to the utmost. *
LOVELY NEW DRESSES
A charming assortment of fresh, new dresses to replenish the stock sold so readily and rapidly during the
Easter rush have just arrived. New crepe dresses, ratine dresses, silk and wash dresses of all good materials,
embodying many new features that will create a desire to own one of them. The reasonableness of these dresses
is a surprise of no little importance. There are so few dresses alike a description of each would fill pages. How-
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ever we have marked them at prices that will soon move them and it is well worth a trip to see these, prices
range around $3.50, $4,50, $6.50, $7.50 and up.
$15.00
In the llret lot there are snits of all colors prevalent to
day; models that are up to-the minute in style. You will
see suits priced at SIB.OO, $20.00 and $22.50, but you will
find no better values than these suits we are offering special
for $15.00
MICHAEL’S
“THE STORE GOOD GOODS MADE POPULAR”
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Tax Receiver’s Notice
I will be at the following places
at the time named below for the
purpose of jocciving state and
county taxes.
Aplil
“17 Urena Bto 10
“ “ Berlin lto 2
“ 18 Maysville 10 to 4
“21 Baldwin Bto 11
“ “ Alto Ito 4
“ 22 Yonah Bto 11
“ “ I tel It on 1 to 4
“ 27 Com merce 11 to 4
11..1. 1 tl.At'K w ELL,
T. K. B. C.
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
Dr. O. N HARDEN,
Office at Residence
• ive Miles North-east of Homer.
Calls Answered Promptly.
Telephone Connection.
DR J. S. JOLLY
Homer, Ga.
Will answer esills Day or Night.
Residence call at Hill Hotel.
Olliee East side Public Square.
S. R. JOLLY
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
homer, o*.
Office in Court Hovsk
J. S. Chambers, m. and.
Of KICK IN OLD POHTOEEK’K BUILD
ING.
HOMER, GA.
GOOD RESULTS FOLLOW THE
USE OF FOLEY KIDNEY
PILLS
When run down with kidney
trouble, brtharel with bxckache
rheu mat lsui.swollow joints or blad
der weak ties, you will fiud good
results follow the use of Foley Kid
uey Pills- J, Wees Bryant, a
merchant of Cross Keys, Ga., took
them himself and says:—“l have
sold mauy, many bottle of them to
the entiae satisfactian of my custo
mers.” Safe and effective. Try
them. For sale by Hill & Brown.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
State of Georgia—County of Jack
son.
To all whom it may Concern:
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Yeargiu-Meeks Cos., com
posed of \V. M. Yeargin, of Jack
soft. Cos., and C. A. Meeks, of
Banks, Cos., engaged in the general
mercantile business at Maysville,
Ga., Jackson, Cos. was on the 81st.
day of March, till 4, dissolved by
mutual consent, C. A. Meeks re
tiring from said firm. The inter
est of the said C. A. Meeks having
been purchased by the said \\\ M.
Yeargin Cos., and the .said W. M.
Yeargin Cos., assumes all liability
fr the payment of all indebtedness
due by said lirm, and the said W.
M. Yeargin having purchased all
the notes and accounts of said firm,
and have authority to collect the
same.
The business will be conducted
at the same place by W. M. Year
gin Cos., under the firm name if \V.
M. Yeargin Company.
This March, 31, HU4.
W. M. Yeargin
C A. Meeks.
WHY IT SUITS PARTICULAR
PEOPLE.
Foley’s Honey and Par Com
pound is prompt and effective for
cQughings,colds,croup, hoarseness,
bronchial coughs and for any con
dition where the membranes of the
throat aad bronchial tubes are in
tlamed and raw. Mr. J. B. Wil
liams, Trenton, Ga., says:—“l
contracted a deep cold and coughed
with terrible violence but Foley's
Honey and Tar gave me relict at
once, and my cough and cold was
soon gone. 1 prefer it too because
it contains no opiates and is a pure
reliable medicine, it suits partic
ulnr people. For sale by Hill &
Brown.
NOTICE
SUMMER HOUR Coton Seed
for sale,sl.oo per bushel,by C. N.
Wilsou, Maysville, Ga.
Made two bales per acre last year
IAHKS CfPNTT fOURNAL HOMtI.CA.,
$20.00
The second lots consists of suits which you will find
hereonly—exclusive styles and made from all the newest
fabrics and fancy weaves brought ont this spring; a wonder
ful range of c.lors also. Values included in this lot up to
$35.00. Special $20.00.
TOLD BY THE TRUTHFUL iVIAN
This Is a Story of the Remarkable
Effect of Sudden Rains on
the Gulf Coast.
“You’d scarcely believe how ex
cessively damp it is along the Golf
coast,” said a truthful man with
long whiskers, to the editor of the
(fiasco Sun. “We all use rawhide
harness, and a real hot, damp day
sure does cause the tugs to stretch
amazingly. One day I drove down
to the river bottom more than a
mile from home, and loaded up
three-quarters of a cord of pecan
wood.
“.lust as I had finished loading a
shower came up and the water that
fell was as hot as the so-called hot
coffee in restaurants. Well, 1 start
ed the mules, and the tugs began
to stretch, but the wagon never
budged. 1 drove on home and when
I got there the wagon was still down
in the bottom and the tugs were
stretched out as small as shoestrings.
“What did I do to get the wood
home? That’s easy. 1 just unhar
nessed and threw the gears over a
stump in the back yard. Fifteen
minutes later the sun shone out,
dried up the dampness, and in less
than an hour that wagon came creep
ing up the hill. Y'es, sir; that’s a
fact.” •
DOMESTIC ANIMAL CENSUS
Figures for the United States Are
Somewhat Surprising to Man
Who Hasn’t Thought.
The United States is much more
densely populated with domestic ani
mals than is generally realized. In
these days of famine prices for eggs
it is interesting to learn that there
are 280,345,133 chickens in the
country, or an average of nearly
three fowls for every man, woman
and child. They are valued at $154,-
663,220, or 52 cents apiece. Only
chickens over three months old Are
included in this report.
The number of horses, as might
be supposed, has not increased as
rapidly as the population, but de
spite the almost universal automo
biles there are still nearly 20,000.000
horses in the United States, which
are valued at more than $2,000,000,-
000.
It is rather surprising to find that
thtre are more than 60,000,000
cattle, valued at more than $1,500,-
000,000. The number of sheep has
declined in the past decade, but
there are still more than 50,000,000,
which represent a wealth of $232,-
000,000. Not the least important
item of national wealth is the swine,
which number about 60,000,000,
and whose value is almost exactly
$400,000,000.
THE WRONG PARENT.
Teacher —Tommy, next time you
are late bring an excuse from your
father.
Tommy—Who? Pa? Why he
ain’t any good at excuses; ma finds
him out every time—Boston Evening
Transcript.
BRIGHT SIDE.
“Will I recover, doctor?” inquired
the pedestrian who had been run
over.
“Surest’ thing you know!” replied
tha ambulance surgeon. “The fellow
who owns the auto is a millionaire.”
—J udge.
CUSTOM HOUSE AMENITIES.
“The government has given back
all the captured flags. Nice thing,
eh?”
“Yes; and I understand there’s a
movement on foot- to return those
seized aigrettes.”
INTERNATIONAL INFLUENCE.
“Why did your friend take French
leave when hostilities began?”
“I guess he had too much Dutch
courage.”
CRUEL COMMENT.
“He is a man one will always find
in the van.”
“Do yon n ''an of progress or the
police patrol ?”
NOT SUFFICIENT DATA.
“Are the running expenses of your
new car much?”
“I don’t know; I haven't caught
up with ’em yet.”
REFINED DICTION.
Belle ( sympathetically)—Did tise
poor thing break her leg ?
Nell (stiffly)—Certainly not. She
fractured her limb like a lady.
$25.00
If you want a suit that is different, a suit that w ill
mark you as a specially good dresser, here is yours oppor
tunity. Over a hundred models of all colors in this lot of
fered at $26. If you have not found the suit you like; or
if you wanted a tine suit at a less price, lie sure to see these.
Values to $37.50.
FOLEY KIDNEY FILLS SUC
CESSFUL FOR RHEUMATISM
AND KIDNEY TROUBLE
Easy to take, quick to give good
results, positive in action forliaek
ache,weak back, rheumatism, kid
ney and bladder troubles. As soon
as you begin taking them you feel
he lienefit of their healing qua!
ities. \V. M. Uoldeu,Bremen, (hi.,
says:—“Foley Kidney Fills are the
best remedy 1 every used for kid
ney and bladder troubles, alto for
rheumatism. Any person haying
kidney trouble. backache or
rheumatism should be very glad to
find such a wonderful remedy.”
Safe and effective. Contains uc
habit forming drags. For sale bj
Hill & Brown.
CxET IN TOUCH
WITH U&
We own 740 acres eho ce land
suitable for general farming, stock
raising or fruit and truck growing,
near Plant City, Florida's largos
inland shipping point; *L5.00 pei
acre, you can buy direct,no agents.
Moyse Florid i Liad <’)., Flail
City, Fla.
NOTIC
All parties indeb.eu to the es
tate of W. S. Edwaids late of the
county‘of Banks are hereby noti
fied to make prompt settlement of
the same, and all parties holding
claims against said estate are re
quested to render in their de
mands,
This April 7th., i914.
J. H. Edivsed*
and
S. N Edwards,
Administrators of W. S. Ed
wards, deceased.
Commerce, Ga.
Gentleness and Strength.
Nothing Is so strong as gentler.es*.
Nothing so gentle as real streng_tw—
BC Francis da Sales.
Have j-oa read the siardiatr truths in tie Btui
FROM THE BALL ROOM TO HELL
Get That
Royal Tailored
Look
The best dressed men
always wear made
to-order clothes. Call
and see our samples.
J. D. HILL a SON
Homer, - - - Georgia.
Explaining Why They Got Married.
In New York recently a lot of post
Cards were mailed to married men ask
ing them why they had married.
Among the replies was one from a man
who wrote: “Please don't stir me up.”
Another man answered: “I yearned
fer company. We now have company
all the time —her folks.”
Wonderful Peroration.
A lawyer, more fluent In his speech,
than careful In hts metaphors, was
once guilty of the following perora
tion: "Gentlemen, it will be for you
to say whether this defendant shall
be allowed to come into court with
unblushing footsteps, with the cloak
of hypocrisy in bis mouth, and draw
three bullocks out of my client’s poci&
it with impunity.” ,