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The Functions Of This Bank
"re broad and comprehensive.
It receives deposits subject to check, pays interest on savings ac
counts aud certificates of deposit, sells exchange on all parts of the
world, makes collections in any part of the country, loans money on
V
approved security.
Business and poesonul checking accounts are invited.
RESERVE AND CAPITAL
\
A savings account answers both purpose
It is a reserve lor times of hardship, weakness, and want,
It is a capital for use when a business proposition offers.
Baldwin State Bank
BALDWIN. GA.
We Have Plenty of Money
to lend to Farmers who prefer to
pay cash for supplies.
This Bank lias behind it a DE
POSITORS' GUARANTEE FUND
which now amounts to more than
Three Hundred Thousand Dollars.
This INSURES against loss every
dollar deposited here. We pay inter
est on time deposits.
We Solicit Your Business
J. A. Kahhah, President, 11. P. Camp, V. P.
M < Sandkuh, < ashicr, I)K. E. Jackson, V.P|
BANK OF MAYSVILLE,
Maysville, Ca.
COULD SCARCELY
WALK ABOUT
And For Three Sommers Mrs. Vin
cent Was Unable to Attend to
Any of Her Housework.
Pleasant HUI, N. C.-“I suffered for
three summers,” writes Mrs. Walter
Vincent, of this town, "and the third and
last time, was my worst.
1 had dreadful nervous headaches and
prostration, and was scarcely able to
walk about. Could not do any of my
housework.
I also had dreadful pains in my back
and sides and when one of those weak,
sinking spells would come on me, I
would have to give up and lie down,
until it wore off.
I was certainly in a dreadful state of
health, when I finally decided to try
Cardui. the woman’s tonic, and 1 firmly
I SB
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-w ide in scone—larg
est in volume ol output.
We build our renutation in
to the car. Better a
Ford.
Five hundred dollars is the pi ice of the
Font runabout; the touring car is five fifty;
the town car seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit,
complete with equipment, Cet cataJog
and particulars from Kovston lldw. Cos.,
Kovston (is., —or W. M. Thomas Com
mere* It. 30,
believe 1 would have died if I hadn't
taken It.
After I began taking Cardui, I was
greatly helped, and all three bottles re
lieved me entirely.
I fattened up, and grew so much
stronger in three months, 1 felt like an
other person altogether.”
Cardui is purely vegetable and gentle
acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic
effect, on the womanly constitution.
Cardui makes for increased strength,
improves the appetite, tones up the ner
vous system, and helps to make pale,
sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy.
Cardui has helped more than a million
weak women, during the past 50 years.
It will surely do for you, what it has
done for them. Try Cardui today.
Writs to: Chsttanoota Mtdklnt Cos.. Ladle*’ Ad
\lsory i>ept., Chattanooga. Tenn., for Sptciul Jn*
fractions on your case and 64-pafe book, "Home
Treatment for Women." *nt in plain wrapper. J-65
BANKS COUNTY JOURNAL HOMER, CA.,
Anderson Making
Winning Campaign
J. Randolph Anderson
—Stand* for a business administration of State affair*.
—Urge* Improvement of educational system.
—Seeks advancement of Stale institutions.
—Urges improvement of public highways.
—Advocate* drainage of overflow and swamp lands.
—Stand* for equal rights of property and labor.
—Favor* Introduction of vital atlstlcs
—Urge* safe system of rural credits.
—Advocate* protection of the public health.
—Believe* In public regulation of corporations.
—Stand* for laws to benefit agriculture.
—Would lease Western and Atlantic Railroad to yield maximum
return to State, and give proper service and protection to
people on Its line.
SUCH favorable reception has been given the announcement for governor
of J. Randolph Anderson of Savannah, In every section of the State,
a* to Indicate hi* probable election.
Georgia voter* are rapidly learning that Mr. Anderson Is not only a
business candidate, hut that he Is really the only candidate thoroughly fa
inillar with Georgia'* affairs through long connection w ith and persistent
study of them. There are few men In Georgia who have more Inti
mate knowledge of the State's finances than Mr Anderson.
Bom in Savannah, Ga., September 4, 1861, Mr. Anderson was admitted
to the practice of law in 18Vr. He is a member of the Protestant Episcopal
Church, and a vestryman in Christ Church, Savannah; a member of
Georgia Chapter No 3. Royal Arch Masons; member of Landrum Lodge,
No. 48, Free and Accepted Masons; member Forest City Lodge. No. 1,
Knight* of Pythias, and member of Savannah Lodge No 183, B. P. O. Elks.
Mr. Anderson served Cnatham county three terms In the house of repre
sentatives, 1905-06, 1909-10 and 1911 13; and in the senate of 1913 14, being
unanimously elected president of that body. In 1908-09 he was a mem
ber of the State Democratic executive committee, and In 1912 went a*
delegate from the State at large to the national Democratic convenltion.
RANDOLPH ANDERSON AS HE IS KNOWN AT HOME.
The best estimate of a man is gathered from the opinion of those
among whom lie lives At a largely attended and enthusiastic meeting of
the business men of Savannah, on April 8, resolution* were unanimously
adopted strongly indorsing Mr. Anderson and urging his election In
those resolutions the Savannah business men said In part:
“Randolph Anderson has never betrayed a trust nor disappointed a
friend or associate who placed their confidence in him. His business
record among the people at home is one of unsullied Integrity; his
public, record has been one of marked activity for the best interests of
progressive Georgia.
“He is broad, he la big and he is capable He Is fitted in every way
to give to Georgia the benefit of his wide experience.
Chatham county's Democratic executive committee, in unanimously in
dorslng him, said:
"The people of this county know him to be a man of fine education
and ability, of the strictest integrity and of exemplary character; a man
who as governor would reflect the best traditions of the state.”
WIDELY INDORSED BY STATE PRESS.
Mr. Anderson has been widely indorsed by the State press in every
section. “A fine business man and will make a good governor," says the
Marietta Journal. Others say;
“Will make a most acceptable governor.' Athens Banner.
“Up to us to get behind him and elect him " Miller, News.
“Will get a good vote In Southwest Georgia." Bninbrldge Searchlight.
“Southeast Georgia paper* art) all outspoken for him.” Lyons Progress.
“Foremost man of the present legislature." Macon Telegraph.
“Anderson will distance all bauds.“ Augusta Chronicle.
“Will carry Southeast Georgia practically olid " Statesboro News.
"Would make capable and faithful governor.'' Jonesboro News.
"Equal of any man who has) filled the governor’s chair in the past twenty
years." Tlfton Gazette.
And there are many other*.
Peace
Atlanta, Ga Jane 7 Senator
Hoke Smith’s formal announce
ment of his candidacy to succeed
himself seems'to have been a sure
enough peace promoter. His inten
tion of not coming to Georgia at all
until the adjournment of congress
in the latter part of July, and his
evident desire to keep dear of all
factional lights and of the political
aspirations of < ther people, are all
taken to the fact that Senator Smith
will Ih 1 returned to Washington
without serious opposition and
without the mcessitj of he or his
fiiei.Us engaging in a heated earn
paign.
Political peace in Georgia, with
the burying of the old factional
hatchet, and eventuality which was
laughed at two or three months ago
by some of the political writers,
became a temporary fact when
Governor Slaton decided not to
oppose Hoke Smith but to stand
for the surerssorship to the late
Senator Bacon, and there is every
reason to believe declare leading
politicians, that the bitterness of
factionalism which once tore Geor
gi v ve
Would Take sn Heiress s
On co more someone ta! ;be
trouble to tell us that there was a
real Mary with a real lamb that went
to school. And when you remember
how much lower nv a was In tSI4,
It Isn t so hard to believe. —Milwau-
kee Journe! .
SPLENDJ > SCKEDU* " TC
TATS tat. BACK
GOING RETL'^NSMG
Lv. Atlanta 6:20 r. m Lv. Trie Spring?. - - 1 * a m
At. Ooltfwah m Al N r ‘ 1 2.' 10
Ar. Knoxville 2:11) p m At. Knoxville p m
Ar. Morriatown 3:23pm Ar. Ooitewah >; lp P ra
Ar. Tate Springs 4:11 pin Ar. Atlanta 10:43 p m
All Meals on Dining Car Going and Returning.
Parlor Car Accomodations in Both Directions.
Low Round Trip Summer Tourist Fares.
For full information ar.d tickets call on ticket agent or address
J. C. BEAM, A.G.P.A. R. L. BAYLOR, D.P.A.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
ATLANTA. GA.
Teachers, Notice.
The regular State examination
will take place on Friday and Sat
in day, .1 line 1” and 13.
Primary and General Element
iry Reading t'ourse:
Manual for Georgia Teachers,
from G. S. S. tree.
Allen's Civics and Health, Ginn
A Cos., Atlanta., Ga., *I.OO
Colgtove’s, The teacher and the
school, Charles Scribners Sons,
i'enipie Court Bldg. Atlanta t? 1.00
High School and Supervisory
Reading Course:
Manual for Georgia Teachers,
from (’. S. S. Free.
Hollister’s High School Admin
istiation; Southern Schoo Book
Depository 121 Auburn Ave At
lanta, 5i.35.
Allen’s Civics and Health, Ginn,
v to. Atlanta, Si 00.
Respectfully,
• .1. T. WisK, C. 8. S.
Step In Atlanta
At Hotel Empire
Opposite Uuiofl Depot on Pryor
St. Renovated and refurnished
throughout. Reservations made
on application. Hot and cold
water.private baths, electi ic lights
and elevator.
First class accommodations at
extremely moderate rates. Euro
pean plan 75 rents up.
John L. Edmondson,
Propietor.
Lee-iil Advertisements
From this date all legal ads
must be paid for iu advance.
This means one and all, wheth
er you are worth a million dol
lars or live cents. If the ad
appears in one issae, and is not
paid for before the next issue,
it will be removed.
Georgia— Banks County.
To all whom it may concern:
Mrs. J. B. Hill having applied
to me for permanent let
ters on the estate of J. B. Hiil,
late of said county, deceased,
this is to ci to all and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin
of J. B. Hill to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed
by law and show cause, if any they
have, why permanent administra
i tion should not lie granted to Mrs.
J. B. Hill on J. B. Hill’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature. This ‘JO day of May,
1914.
T. F. Hill,
Ordinary.
Georgia-—Banks county.
To all whom it may concern;
J. M. Nunn, of said state, having
applied to me lor letteis of ad
ministration dc bonis non on the
estate of W. /. Vaughn, of said
county, this is to cite all and sin
gular the heirs and creditors of
the said \V. '/. Vaughn, to lie and
appear at the July term, 1914, of
Banks County Court of Ordinary,
and show cause, if any they can,
why letters of administration de
bonis non, should not lie granted
on the estate of W. /. Vaughn, de
ceased.
Witness my official signature,
This June Ist, 1914.
T. F. Hill,
Ordinary.
Georgia —Banks County
To all whom it may concern:
J. M. Nunn, ol said state, hav
ing applied to me for letters of ad
ministiation dc tmnis non on the
estate of Miss Louisa 8. Vaughn,
late of said County, this is to cite
all and singular the heirs aud
creditors of the said Miss Louisa
3. Vaughn, to be and appear at
the July term, 1914, of Banks
County Court of Ordinaly, and
show cause if any they can, why
letters of administration should
not be granted on the estate of Miss
Louisa 3. Vaughn, deceased.
Witness my official signature,
this June Ist, 1914.
T. F. Hill,
Ordinary.
Atlanta,Ga. J une 4—While revi
valists of many donominations are
working over time in Atlanta to
Christianize a city which they say
is so in name only, some of them
are pessemistic about results. At
tention is pointed to the fact that
one Atlanta church, a Methodist
house of worship on Boulevard,
has been converted into a steam
laundry; that another church build
ing not far from Atlanta is being
used as a barn. ,
An evidence of this is a tendency
of falling off in going to Sunday
worship and seeking recreation on
the golf links, on picnic* and in
the city parks, it seen in the tact
| that there art today at least (our
churches in Atlanta with the foun
dations laid and partially erected,
which have stood unfinished for
years.
~ PROFESSIONAL CAROS
Dr. O N HARDEN,
Office at Residence
rive Miles North-east of Homer.
Calls Answered Promptly.
Telephone Connection.
DR. J. S. JOLLY
Homer, Ga.
Will answer calls Day or Night.
Residence call at Hill Hotel.
( ft re Fast side Public Square.
S. R. JOLLY
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Homer, Qa.
Office tn Court House
J. S. Chambers, m. and.
Office in old Postoffice Build
ing.
HOMER. GA.
For The Legislature
I respectfully annonnee myself a
candidate for re election to the
’ 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
liose to serve all my people to the
of my ability.
Respectfully,
Tom E. Anderson.
For State Treasurer.
To the People of Georgia:
I am a candidate to succeed
myself as Treasurer, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
My candidacy is based strictly
upon my record and experience
in this office, which are well known
to the people of Georgia, and
which I trust has been .satisfactory
If, in your opinion, the manage
ment of the State’s tinances uuder
mv administration for the past
several years has been faithful and
efficient, I would grateful ap
preciate your endorsement at the
polls in the coming piimary.
Thanking you for the support
and confidence extended me here
tofore, I earnestly solicit your fur
ther kind consideration of my can
didacy in the present campaign.
Respectfully,
w. 1. Speer.
How s This
We offer One Hun
dred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured
by Ha 1T s Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Cos.,
Toledo, O.
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
in all business transactions and
financially able to carry out any
obligations made by his firm.
National B nk of Commerce,
Hall,a Catarrh Cure is taken
internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfai'es of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold
by all Druggist
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con
ti pation.
Empire Laundry.
We are agents for the Empire
Laundry of Athens. Our basket
leaves every week. Leave your
laundry at our store.
HILL & BROWN.
Sheriff Sale.
Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo; county, city In aar.ia
county, and river In Michigan. Ac
cording to one authority the name la
derived from the Indian word "negi
kanamazo," meaning "otter tall.”
"Beautiful water," "boiling water” and
“■tones like otters" are other transla
tions- —United States Geological Sur
vey.
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