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The Functions Of This BanK
"re broad and comprehensive.
It receives dejiosite subject "to check, pays interest on savings ac
counts ami certificates of deposit, sells exchange on all parts of the
world, makes collections in any part of the country, loans money on
approved security. ,
business and person ill cheeking 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 Are Prepared
To Serve
The Bank of’Maysville is equip
ped in eyery way for up to date Bank
ing. Our depositors are protected by
an Insurence Fund amounting Three
Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol
lars. •
We mail a statement monthly to
all depositors so that they may know
just how they stand.
All business of our customers is
treated confidentially.
We have money at all times to
lend to our depositors.
We Solicit Your Business
J. A. Sankaii, President, H. I*. ('AMP, V. I*.
M C. Banders, Cashier, 1)K. K. ('. JACKSON, V.l*
BAUK OF MAYSVILLE,
Maysville, Ca.
STOMACH TROUBLE
FOR FIVE YEARS
Majority of Friends Thought Mr.
Hughes Would Die, But
One Helped Him to
Recovery.
Fomeroyton, Ky.—ln interesting ad
vices from this place, Air. A. J. Hughes
writes as follows: “1 was down with
stomach trouble for five (5) years, and
would have sick headache so bad, at
times, that I thought surely 1 would die.
I tried different treatments, but they
did not seem to do me any good.
1 got so bad, I could not eat or sleep,
and all my friends, except one, thought I
would die. He advised me to try
Thedford’s Black-Draught, and quit
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Think of the Company be
hind the car—and you'll
realize why Fords and G-ov
ernment bonds are bought
with equal assurance.
Strongest financially—
world-wide in scone—larg
est in volume oi output.
We build our renutation in
to the car- Better a
- - .
Five hundred dollars is the pi ice of the
Ford runabout; the touringcar is five fifty;
the town ear seven fifty—f. o. b. Detroit,
complete with equipment. Get catalog
and particulars from Royston Hdw. Cos.,
Kivsten Ga., —or W. M. Thomas Com
meive R. 30.
taking other medicines. I decided to
take his advice, although 1 did not have
any confidence in it.
1 have now been taking Black-Draught
for three months, and it has cured me—
haven’t had those awful sick headaches
since 1 began using it.
1 am so thankful for what Black-
Draught has done for me.”
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
found a very valuable medicine tor de
rangements of the stomach and liver. It
is composed of pure, vegetable herbs,
contains no dangerous ingredients, and
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acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely
used by young and old, and should be
kept in every family chest.
Get a package today.
Only a quarter. yji
BANKS CO UNTYI JOURNAL, HOMES,GA.,
Maysville Locals
(From Our Uvular Correspondent.)
Mrs. J. T. Hmith visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Charlie Truitt, at Com
merce Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. D. Hill and Mr. How
ard Hill, of Homer, were visitors
here Monday.
Miss Gussie Carr, who has been
teaching in Atlanta this year, is
with homefoiks here for vacation.
Miss Mary Anthony, who has
been the charming guest Miss
Maurine Sims for the past week
returned to her home at Center
Saturday.
Misses Emma Letterer and
Claudia Reynolds, of Gainesville,
were visitors here last Sunday.
Misses Fannie Lee Atkins spent
scvaral days last week with her
brother, Mr. T. E. Atkins at
Gainesville.
Mrs. Carrie McKee, and Miss
Lula McKee are with relatives
near Nicholson this week.
Misses Mae Wood and Lillian
Stephens, Hr. Paul White and Hr.
Whitsell 911 joyed an automobile
ride to Jefferson via Commerce
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Lois Meeks has returned
from a short visit to relatives
at Homer.
l’rof. and Mrs. W. M. Smith
left Monday afternoon for a visit
to Atlanta and other places.
Mr. Will T. Sumpter and family
from Anderson S. C. are with rel
atives here.
We are glad to know Mrs. If. 1).
Stephens, who lias lieen ill for
several days, is convalescent.
Mr. J. K. Pepper died at his
home near here on Thursday of
last week. He was a man of mid
die age, ond leaves a large family.
The interment was at the family
burying ground near Commerce.
Mr. Stiles Can, who attended
Statement of the condition of the
Banhs County BanK
Located at Homer, G-a. at the close of busi
ness June 2nd, 1914
BHSO PROFS
Time loans 17,322.43
Overdrafts, unsecured, 18.56
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank 3,000.00
Banking House 2,347.40
Furnitureaud Fixtures 1,730.33
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in this State 2,680.07
Due from Banks and Bank
ers in other States 7,002.06
('ll rronoy #102.00
Gold 25.00
Silver. Niekles. ete 320.22
('ash Items 300.71
1,242.07
Fire Ins. Fund 120.00
Total 1^65,524.42
GEORGIA—Banks County.
Before me came O. Walton, Cashier of Banks County Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the alwve and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said Bank as shown bv the books ot tile in said Bank.
(). WALTON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this Oth day of June, 1914.
T. 1 . Him., Only. B. ('.
Statement of the Condition of the
Baldwin State Bank
Located at Baldwin, Ga., at the close of busi
ness June 2nd, 1914.
Rksoihoes.
Demand Loans 8 1 .‘>o.oo
rime lauius 3(5,770.04
Overdrafts, unsecured 225.82
Stocks owned by
the Bank * 1,000.00
Ranking house, 3,804.82
Furniture and fixtures 2.007.0.')
Due from Ranks and Rank
ers in this state, 574.15
Due from Ranks and Rank
era in other States 1,958.76
Currency #898.00
Gold 415.00
Silver, Xiekles, etc. 300.28
Cash items 62.68
1.735.90
('ash Collections 59.39
Total #48,092.89
STATE OF GEORGIA— -County of Ranks
Before me came E. C. Addy Cashier Baldwin State Bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said Bank as shown by the books ot file in said
Bank.
E. C. Addy.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this Bth day of June 1914,
J. E. KING, X. P.
school at Clemson College this
year is at home for vacation.
Misses Kilby Porter, and Ha
melie Snddath, two of Maysvilles
most popular young ladies are
home from Athens Normal College
where thay graduated with high
es honors this week.
Mrs. W. C. Lock hard t had as
guests last Sunday her an id,
Mrs. Helen Chandler and family
from Gainesville.
Mrs. Chandler Eberhardt passed
away at her home near town last
Saturday afternoon and was enter
red on Sunday afternoon at Dry
Pond.
We arc sorry to note the illness
of Misses Elbe and Alline Sims
who have lieen quite sick with
fever for several days.
Among the college girls from
here who are at home for vacation
are Misses Freddie Hendrix, Essie
Jackson, Bosalyn Sheppard and
A Hie Prickett.
Mrs. Boone Suddath and Mrs.
Doss 1 touchue and Misses Mattie
I tone Hue and Inez Suddath attend
ed the gra lusting exercises at
Normal School this week.
Among others who went to Jef
ferson Monday to head the Hon.
Thomas W. Hardwick’s speech
were Messrs. John Hale, A. S.
Smith, C. F. Bacon, J. M. Bber
hart, A. B. Smith, M. P. Dead
wyler, C. W. McCurdy, 11. P.
<'amp and Mrs. < amp.
The Matrons Social Club met at
the lovely home of Mrs. W. Lock
hart on Thursday of last week, as
Mi s. Lock hart is prepa ring to move
to Atlanta this week. She was
I presented a beanti ill water or beer
set.
Charm In Small Courtewlew.
Small kindnesses, small courtesies,
small considerations, habitually prao
; tlced In our social lntercouse, give a
j greater charm to oilr character than
j the display of great talents and a©-
compllslnnenta.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock I’aid In 15,000.00
ludividcd Profits,
('uncut Expenses,lnter
est and taxes paid 3,028.00
Due to Banks and
Hankers in other Stab's none
Individual Deposits sub
jeet to Check 10.085.17
Demand certificates none
Time certificates 13,371.42
'Cashier’s Checks 38.84
Bills Payable, including
Time Certificates rep
representing Borrow -
ed money 15,000.00
Total $65,524.42
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In, #15,000.00
Undivided Profits,' less
Current Expenses, Inter
est and Taxes Paid 3.203.31
Due Unpaid Dividends 50.00
Individual Deposits subject
to Check, 11,230.25
Time Certificates, 3,541.93
Cashier's Checks, 55.40
Rills Payable, including
Time Certificates repre
sentiug borrowed mon
ey 15,000.00
Total #48,092.89
Legal Advertisements
From this date all legal ads
must be paid for in advance.
This means one aud all, wheth
er yon are worth a million doi
lars or five cents. If the ad
appears in one issue, 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 cite all aud sin
gular the creditors and next of kin
of J. B. Hill to lie and appear at
my office within the time allowed
by law and show cause, if any they
have, why permanent administra
tion should not lie granted to Mrs.
J. B. Hill on J. B. Hill’s estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature. This 2<i 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 de bonis non on the
estate of W. Z. Vaughn, of said
county, this is to cite all and sin
gular the heirs and creditors of
the said W. Z. Vaughn, to tie aud
appear at the July term, 1914, of
Banks County Court of Ordinary,
and show cause, if any they can,
why letters of administration de
lion is non, should not lie granted
on the estate of W. Z. Vaughn, de
ceased.
Witness my official signature,
This June Ist, 1914.
T. F. Hii.l,
Ordinary.
Ukokuia —Banks ('minty
To all whom it may concern:
J. M. Nunn, ol said state, hav
ing applied to me for letters of ad
ministration de bonis non ou the
estate of Miss Louisa S. Vaughn,
late of said < ounty, this is to cite
all and singular the heirs and
creditors of the said Miss Louisa
8. Vaughn, to be and appear at
the July term, 1914, of Banks
County Court of Ordinary, and
show cause if any they can, why
letters of administration should
not bo granted on the estate of Miss
Louisa 8. Vaughn, deceased.
Wituess my official signature,
this June Ist, 1014.
T. F. Hill,
Ordinary.
To all whom it may concern:
W. B. Parks having, in proper
form, applied to me ior Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of Ossie Parks late of said
County, this is to cite all and singu
lar the creditors ancl next of kin
of Ossie Parks to lie and appear at
my office within the time allowed
l>y law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent adminis
tration should not Ire granted to
W. B. Parks on Ossie Parks estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, thus Ist day of June
1014.
T. F. Hill
Ordinary.
Result, However, Is ths Same.
Occasionally a man finds himself la
debt not because he Is dishonest, but
because h Is s bad hand at mental
arithmetic.
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, G-a.
Will answer calls Pay or Night.
Residence call at Hill Hotel.
Offite Fast side Public Square.
S. R- JOLLY
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
Homer, Ga.
Office in Court House
J. S. Chambers, m. and .
Office in old Postoffice Build
ing.
HOMER, GA.
For The Legislature
I respectfully announce 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 lie my one pur
pose to serve all my people to the
best of my ability.
Respectfully,
Tom K. 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, und
which I trust has lieen satisiaetory
If, in your opinion, the manage
ment of the State’s finances under
ray administration for the past
several years has been faithful and
efficient, I would grateful ap
preciate yonr endorsement at the
{Kills in the coming primary.
Thaukiug 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.
Uespect fully,
W. I. SI’KKK.
Tobacco Salesmen wanted.
Earn *IOO monthly. Expenses.
Experience unnecessary. Adver
Use and take orders from mer
chants for Smoking aud (’hewing
toliaceo, Cigarettes, Cigars, etc.
Send a 2c stamp lor full par
tieulars.
Hemet Tobaixx) Cos.
New York, N. Y.
Stop In Atlanta
At Hotel Empire
Opposite Uuiou Depot on Pryor
St Renovated and refurnished
throughout. Heservatious made
on application. Hot and cold
water, private baths, electric lights
and elevator.
First class accommodations at
extremely moderate rates. Euro
pean plan 75 cents up.
John L. Edmondson,
Propietor.
Jesting and Dancing.
It Is good to make a jest, but not to
make a trade of jesting The earl ot
Leicester, knowing Queen Elisabeth
was much delighted to see a gentle
man dance well, brought the master
of the dancing school to dancs before
her, "Pish,” said the queen, "It Is his
profession. I will not see him." She
liked It not where It was a master qual
ity, but where It attended on other
perfections. The same may we aay
of Jesting.—Thomas Fuller
Empire Laundry*
We are agents for the Empire
Laundry of Athens. Our basket
leaves every week. Leave jour
laundry at our store.
HILL & BROWN.
Sheriff Salk.
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